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										 |  |  | #ifndef _ASM_M32R_UACCESS_H
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							|  |  |  | #define _ASM_M32R_UACCESS_H
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							|  |  |  | /*
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							|  |  |  |  *  linux/include/asm-m32r/uaccess.h | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  |  *  M32R version. | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |  *    Copyright (C) 2004, 2006  Hirokazu Takata <takata at linux-m32r.org> | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | /*
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							|  |  |  |  * User space memory access functions | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #include <linux/errno.h>
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							|  |  |  | #include <linux/thread_info.h>
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							|  |  |  | #include <asm/page.h>
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										 |  |  | #include <asm/setup.h>
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							|  |  |  | #define VERIFY_READ 0
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							|  |  |  | #define VERIFY_WRITE 1
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							|  |  |  | /*
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							|  |  |  |  * The fs value determines whether argument validity checking should be | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * performed or not.  If get_fs() == USER_DS, checking is performed, with | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * get_fs() == KERNEL_DS, checking is bypassed. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * For historical reasons, these macros are grossly misnamed. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | #define MAKE_MM_SEG(s)	((mm_segment_t) { (s) })
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							|  |  |  | #ifdef CONFIG_MMU
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										 |  |  | #define KERNEL_DS	MAKE_MM_SEG(0xFFFFFFFF)
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							|  |  |  | #define USER_DS		MAKE_MM_SEG(PAGE_OFFSET)
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							|  |  |  | #define get_ds()	(KERNEL_DS)
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							|  |  |  | #define get_fs()	(current_thread_info()->addr_limit)
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							|  |  |  | #define set_fs(x)	(current_thread_info()->addr_limit = (x))
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							|  |  |  | #else /* not CONFIG_MMU */
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							|  |  |  | #define KERNEL_DS	MAKE_MM_SEG(0xFFFFFFFF)
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							|  |  |  | #define USER_DS		MAKE_MM_SEG(0xFFFFFFFF)
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							|  |  |  | #define get_ds()	(KERNEL_DS)
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										 |  |  | static inline mm_segment_t get_fs(void) | 
					
						
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										 |  |  | 	return USER_DS; | 
					
						
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										 |  |  | } | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | static inline void set_fs(mm_segment_t s) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | { | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | } | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | #endif /* not CONFIG_MMU */
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							|  |  |  | #define segment_eq(a,b)	((a).seg == (b).seg)
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							|  |  |  | #define __addr_ok(addr) \
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							|  |  |  | 	((unsigned long)(addr) < (current_thread_info()->addr_limit.seg)) | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | /*
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							|  |  |  |  * Test whether a block of memory is a valid user space address. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Returns 0 if the range is valid, nonzero otherwise. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * This is equivalent to the following test: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * (u33)addr + (u33)size >= (u33)current->addr_limit.seg | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * This needs 33-bit arithmetic. We have a carry... | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #define __range_ok(addr,size) ({					\
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										 |  |  | 	unsigned long flag, roksum; 					\ | 
					
						
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										 |  |  | 	__chk_user_ptr(addr);						\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	asm ( 								\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	cmpu	%1, %1    ; clear cbit\n"		\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	addx	%1, %3    ; set cbit if overflow\n"	\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	subx	%0, %0\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	cmpu	%4, %1\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	subx	%0, %5\n"				\ | 
					
						
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										 |  |  | 		: "=&r" (flag), "=r" (roksum)				\ | 
					
						
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										 |  |  | 		: "1" (addr), "r" ((int)(size)), 			\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		  "r" (current_thread_info()->addr_limit.seg), "r" (0)	\ | 
					
						
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										 |  |  | 		: "cbit" );						\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	flag; }) | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | /**
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							|  |  |  |  * access_ok: - Checks if a user space pointer is valid | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * @type: Type of access: %VERIFY_READ or %VERIFY_WRITE.  Note that | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *        %VERIFY_WRITE is a superset of %VERIFY_READ - if it is safe | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *        to write to a block, it is always safe to read from it. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * @addr: User space pointer to start of block to check | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * @size: Size of block to check | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Context: User context only.  This function may sleep. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Checks if a pointer to a block of memory in user space is valid. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Returns true (nonzero) if the memory block may be valid, false (zero) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * if it is definitely invalid. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Note that, depending on architecture, this function probably just | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * checks that the pointer is in the user space range - after calling | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * this function, memory access functions may still return -EFAULT. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #ifdef CONFIG_MMU
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							|  |  |  | #define access_ok(type,addr,size) (likely(__range_ok(addr,size) == 0))
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							|  |  |  | #else
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							|  |  |  | static inline int access_ok(int type, const void *addr, unsigned long size) | 
					
						
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										 |  |  | 	unsigned long val = (unsigned long)addr; | 
					
						
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										 |  |  | 	return ((val >= memory_start) && ((val + size) < memory_end)); | 
					
						
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										 |  |  | } | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #endif /* CONFIG_MMU */
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							|  |  |  | /*
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							|  |  |  |  * The exception table consists of pairs of addresses: the first is the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * address of an instruction that is allowed to fault, and the second is | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * the address at which the program should continue.  No registers are | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * modified, so it is entirely up to the continuation code to figure out | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * what to do. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * All the routines below use bits of fixup code that are out of line | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * with the main instruction path.  This means when everything is well, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * we don't even have to jump over them.  Further, they do not intrude | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * on our cache or tlb entries. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | struct exception_table_entry | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | 	unsigned long insn, fixup; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | }; | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | extern int fixup_exception(struct pt_regs *regs); | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | /*
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							|  |  |  |  * These are the main single-value transfer routines.  They automatically | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * use the right size if we just have the right pointer type. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * This gets kind of ugly. We want to return _two_ values in "get_user()" | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * and yet we don't want to do any pointers, because that is too much | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * of a performance impact. Thus we have a few rather ugly macros here, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * and hide all the uglyness from the user. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * The "__xxx" versions of the user access functions are versions that | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * do not verify the address space, that must have been done previously | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * with a separate "access_ok()" call (this is used when we do multiple | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * accesses to the same area of user memory). | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | /* Careful: we have to cast the result to the type of the pointer for sign
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							|  |  |  |    reasons */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | /**
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							|  |  |  |  * get_user: - Get a simple variable from user space. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * @x:   Variable to store result. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * @ptr: Source address, in user space. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Context: User context only.  This function may sleep. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * This macro copies a single simple variable from user space to kernel | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * space.  It supports simple types like char and int, but not larger | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * data types like structures or arrays. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * @ptr must have pointer-to-simple-variable type, and the result of | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * dereferencing @ptr must be assignable to @x without a cast. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Returns zero on success, or -EFAULT on error. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * On error, the variable @x is set to zero. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #define get_user(x,ptr)							\
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										 |  |  | 	__get_user_check((x),(ptr),sizeof(*(ptr))) | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | /**
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							|  |  |  |  * put_user: - Write a simple value into user space. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * @x:   Value to copy to user space. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * @ptr: Destination address, in user space. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Context: User context only.  This function may sleep. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * This macro copies a single simple value from kernel space to user | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * space.  It supports simple types like char and int, but not larger | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * data types like structures or arrays. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  |  * @ptr must have pointer-to-simple-variable type, and @x must be assignable | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * to the result of dereferencing @ptr. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Returns zero on success, or -EFAULT on error. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #define put_user(x,ptr)							\
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										 |  |  | 	__put_user_check((__typeof__(*(ptr)))(x),(ptr),sizeof(*(ptr))) | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | /**
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							|  |  |  |  * __get_user: - Get a simple variable from user space, with less checking. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * @x:   Variable to store result. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * @ptr: Source address, in user space. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Context: User context only.  This function may sleep. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * This macro copies a single simple variable from user space to kernel | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * space.  It supports simple types like char and int, but not larger | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * data types like structures or arrays. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * @ptr must have pointer-to-simple-variable type, and the result of | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * dereferencing @ptr must be assignable to @x without a cast. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Caller must check the pointer with access_ok() before calling this | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * function. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  |  * Returns zero on success, or -EFAULT on error. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * On error, the variable @x is set to zero. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #define __get_user(x,ptr) \
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										 |  |  | 	__get_user_nocheck((x),(ptr),sizeof(*(ptr))) | 
					
						
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										 |  |  | #define __get_user_nocheck(x,ptr,size)					\
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							|  |  |  | 	long __gu_err = 0;						\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	unsigned long __gu_val;						\ | 
					
						
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										 |  |  | 	__get_user_size(__gu_val,(ptr),(size),__gu_err);		\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	(x) = (__typeof__(*(ptr)))__gu_val;				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	__gu_err;							\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | }) | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | #define __get_user_check(x,ptr,size)					\
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							|  |  |  | ({									\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	long __gu_err = -EFAULT;					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	unsigned long __gu_val = 0;					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	const __typeof__(*(ptr)) __user *__gu_addr = (ptr);		\ | 
					
						
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										 |  |  | 	if (access_ok(VERIFY_READ,__gu_addr,size))			\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		__get_user_size(__gu_val,__gu_addr,(size),__gu_err);	\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	(x) = (__typeof__(*(ptr)))__gu_val;				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	__gu_err;							\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | }) | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | extern long __get_user_bad(void); | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | #define __get_user_size(x,ptr,size,retval)				\
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							|  |  |  | do {									\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	retval = 0;							\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	__chk_user_ptr(ptr);						\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	switch (size) {							\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	  case 1: __get_user_asm(x,ptr,retval,"ub"); break;		\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	  case 2: __get_user_asm(x,ptr,retval,"uh"); break;		\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	  case 4: __get_user_asm(x,ptr,retval,""); break;		\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	  default: (x) = __get_user_bad();				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	}								\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | } while (0) | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | #define __get_user_asm(x, addr, err, itype)				\
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							|  |  |  | 	__asm__ __volatile__(						\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.fillinsn\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"1:	ld"itype" %1,@%2\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.fillinsn\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"2:\n"							\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		".section .fixup,\"ax\"\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.balign 4\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"3:	ldi %0,%3\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	seth r14,#high(2b)\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	or3 r14,r14,#low(2b)\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	jmp r14\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		".previous\n"						\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		".section __ex_table,\"a\"\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.balign 4\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.long 1b,3b\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		".previous"						\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		: "=&r" (err), "=&r" (x)				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		: "r" (addr), "i" (-EFAULT), "0" (err)			\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		: "r14", "memory") | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | /**
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							|  |  |  |  * __put_user: - Write a simple value into user space, with less checking. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * @x:   Value to copy to user space. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * @ptr: Destination address, in user space. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Context: User context only.  This function may sleep. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * This macro copies a single simple value from kernel space to user | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * space.  It supports simple types like char and int, but not larger | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * data types like structures or arrays. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * @ptr must have pointer-to-simple-variable type, and @x must be assignable | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * to the result of dereferencing @ptr. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Caller must check the pointer with access_ok() before calling this | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * function. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Returns zero on success, or -EFAULT on error. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #define __put_user(x,ptr) \
 | 
					
						
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										 |  |  | 	__put_user_nocheck((__typeof__(*(ptr)))(x),(ptr),sizeof(*(ptr))) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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										 |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #define __put_user_nocheck(x,ptr,size)					\
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ({									\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	long __pu_err;							\ | 
					
						
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										 |  |  | 	might_fault();							\ | 
					
						
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										 |  |  | 	__put_user_size((x),(ptr),(size),__pu_err);			\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	__pu_err;							\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | }) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #define __put_user_check(x,ptr,size)					\
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | ({									\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	long __pu_err = -EFAULT;					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	__typeof__(*(ptr)) __user *__pu_addr = (ptr);			\ | 
					
						
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										 |  |  | 	might_fault();							\ | 
					
						
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										 |  |  | 	if (access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE,__pu_addr,size))			\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		__put_user_size((x),__pu_addr,(size),__pu_err);		\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	__pu_err;							\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | }) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #if defined(__LITTLE_ENDIAN__)
 | 
					
						
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										 |  |  | #define __put_user_u64(x, addr, err)					\
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |         __asm__ __volatile__(						\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |                 "       .fillinsn\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |                 "1:     st %L1,@%2\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |                 "       .fillinsn\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |                 "2:     st %H1,@(4,%2)\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |                 "       .fillinsn\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |                 "3:\n"							\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |                 ".section .fixup,\"ax\"\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |                 "       .balign 4\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |                 "4:     ldi %0,%3\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |                 "       seth r14,#high(3b)\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |                 "       or3 r14,r14,#low(3b)\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |                 "       jmp r14\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |                 ".previous\n"						\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |                 ".section __ex_table,\"a\"\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |                 "       .balign 4\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |                 "       .long 1b,4b\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |                 "       .long 2b,4b\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |                 ".previous"						\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |                 : "=&r" (err)						\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |                 : "r" (x), "r" (addr), "i" (-EFAULT), "0" (err)		\ | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |                 : "r14", "memory") | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #elif defined(__BIG_ENDIAN__)
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #define __put_user_u64(x, addr, err)					\
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	__asm__ __volatile__(						\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.fillinsn\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"1:	st %H1,@%2\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.fillinsn\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"2:	st %L1,@(4,%2)\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.fillinsn\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"3:\n"							\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		".section .fixup,\"ax\"\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.balign 4\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"4:	ldi %0,%3\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	seth r14,#high(3b)\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	or3 r14,r14,#low(3b)\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	jmp r14\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		".previous\n"						\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		".section __ex_table,\"a\"\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.balign 4\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.long 1b,4b\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.long 2b,4b\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		".previous"						\ | 
					
						
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										 |  |  | 		: "=&r" (err)						\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		: "r" (x), "r" (addr), "i" (-EFAULT), "0" (err)		\ | 
					
						
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										 |  |  | 		: "r14", "memory") | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #else
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #error no endian defined
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #endif
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
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										 |  |  | extern void __put_user_bad(void); | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
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										 |  |  | #define __put_user_size(x,ptr,size,retval)				\
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | do {									\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	retval = 0;							\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	__chk_user_ptr(ptr);						\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	switch (size) {							\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	  case 1: __put_user_asm(x,ptr,retval,"b"); break;		\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	  case 2: __put_user_asm(x,ptr,retval,"h"); break;		\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	  case 4: __put_user_asm(x,ptr,retval,""); break;		\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	  case 8: __put_user_u64((__typeof__(*ptr))(x),ptr,retval); break;\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	  default: __put_user_bad();					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	}								\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | } while (0) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | struct __large_struct { unsigned long buf[100]; }; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #define __m(x) (*(struct __large_struct *)(x))
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | /*
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Tell gcc we read from memory instead of writing: this is because | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * we do not write to any memory gcc knows about, so there are no | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * aliasing issues. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #define __put_user_asm(x, addr, err, itype)				\
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	__asm__ __volatile__(						\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.fillinsn\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"1:	st"itype" %1,@%2\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.fillinsn\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"2:\n"							\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		".section .fixup,\"ax\"\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.balign 4\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"3:	ldi %0,%3\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	seth r14,#high(2b)\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	or3 r14,r14,#low(2b)\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	jmp r14\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		".previous\n"						\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		".section __ex_table,\"a\"\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.balign 4\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.long 1b,3b\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		".previous"						\ | 
					
						
							| 
									
										
										
										
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										 |  |  | 		: "=&r" (err)						\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		: "r" (x), "r" (addr), "i" (-EFAULT), "0" (err)		\ | 
					
						
							| 
									
										
										
										
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										 |  |  | 		: "r14", "memory") | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | /*
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Here we special-case 1, 2 and 4-byte copy_*_user invocations.  On a fault | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * we return the initial request size (1, 2 or 4), as copy_*_user should do. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * If a store crosses a page boundary and gets a fault, the m32r will not write | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * anything, so this is accurate. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | /*
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Copy To/From Userspace | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | /* Generic arbitrary sized copy.  */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | /* Return the number of bytes NOT copied.  */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #define __copy_user(to,from,size)					\
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | do {									\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	unsigned long __dst, __src, __c;				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	__asm__ __volatile__ (						\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	mv	r14, %0\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	or	r14, %1\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	beq	%0, %1, 9f\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	beqz	%2, 9f\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	and3	r14, r14, #3\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	bnez	r14, 2f\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	and3	%2, %2, #3\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	beqz	%3, 2f\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	addi	%0, #-4		; word_copy \n"		\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.fillinsn\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"0:	ld	r14, @%1+\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	addi	%3, #-1\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.fillinsn\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"1:	st	r14, @+%0\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	bnez	%3, 0b\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	beqz	%2, 9f\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	addi	%0, #4\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.fillinsn\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"2:	ldb	r14, @%1	; byte_copy \n"		\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.fillinsn\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"3:	stb	r14, @%0\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	addi	%1, #1\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	addi	%2, #-1\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	addi	%0, #1\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	bnez	%2, 2b\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.fillinsn\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"9:\n"							\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		".section .fixup,\"ax\"\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.balign 4\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"5:	addi	%3, #1\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	addi	%1, #-4\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.fillinsn\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"6:	slli	%3, #2\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	add	%2, %3\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	addi	%0, #4\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.fillinsn\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"7:	seth	r14, #high(9b)\n"			\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	or3	r14, r14, #low(9b)\n"			\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	jmp	r14\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		".previous\n"						\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		".section __ex_table,\"a\"\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.balign 4\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.long 0b,6b\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.long 1b,5b\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.long 2b,9b\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.long 3b,9b\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		".previous\n"						\ | 
					
						
							| 
									
										
										
										
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										 |  |  | 		: "=&r" (__dst), "=&r" (__src), "=&r" (size),		\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		  "=&r" (__c)						\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		: "0" (to), "1" (from), "2" (size), "3" (size / 4)	\ | 
					
						
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										 |  |  | 		: "r14", "memory");					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | } while (0) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #define __copy_user_zeroing(to,from,size)				\
 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | do {									\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	unsigned long __dst, __src, __c;				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	__asm__ __volatile__ (						\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	mv	r14, %0\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	or	r14, %1\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	beq	%0, %1, 9f\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	beqz	%2, 9f\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	and3	r14, r14, #3\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	bnez	r14, 2f\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	and3	%2, %2, #3\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	beqz	%3, 2f\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	addi	%0, #-4		; word_copy \n"		\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.fillinsn\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"0:	ld	r14, @%1+\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	addi	%3, #-1\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.fillinsn\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"1:	st	r14, @+%0\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	bnez	%3, 0b\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	beqz	%2, 9f\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	addi	%0, #4\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.fillinsn\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"2:	ldb	r14, @%1	; byte_copy \n"		\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.fillinsn\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"3:	stb	r14, @%0\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	addi	%1, #1\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	addi	%2, #-1\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	addi	%0, #1\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	bnez	%2, 2b\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.fillinsn\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"9:\n"							\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		".section .fixup,\"ax\"\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.balign 4\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"5:	addi	%3, #1\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	addi	%1, #-4\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.fillinsn\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"6:	slli	%3, #2\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	add	%2, %3\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	addi	%0, #4\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.fillinsn\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"7:	ldi	r14, #0		; store zero \n"	\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.fillinsn\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"8:	addi	%2, #-1\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	stb	r14, @%0	; ACE? \n"		\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	addi	%0, #1\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	bnez	%2, 8b\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	seth	r14, #high(9b)\n"			\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	or3	r14, r14, #low(9b)\n"			\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	jmp	r14\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		".previous\n"						\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		".section __ex_table,\"a\"\n"				\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.balign 4\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.long 0b,6b\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.long 1b,5b\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.long 2b,7b\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		"	.long 3b,7b\n"					\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		".previous\n"						\ | 
					
						
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										 |  |  | 		: "=&r" (__dst), "=&r" (__src), "=&r" (size),		\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		  "=&r" (__c)						\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 		: "0" (to), "1" (from), "2" (size), "3" (size / 4)	\ | 
					
						
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										 |  |  | 		: "r14", "memory");					\ | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | /* We let the __ versions of copy_from/to_user inline, because they're often
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							|  |  |  |  * used in fast paths and have only a small space overhead. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | static inline unsigned long __generic_copy_from_user_nocheck(void *to, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	const void __user *from, unsigned long n) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | { | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	__copy_user_zeroing(to,from,n); | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	return n; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | } | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | static inline unsigned long __generic_copy_to_user_nocheck(void __user *to, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	const void *from, unsigned long n) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | { | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	__copy_user(to,from,n); | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 	return n; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | } | 
					
						
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										 |  |  | unsigned long __generic_copy_to_user(void __user *, const void *, unsigned long); | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | unsigned long __generic_copy_from_user(void *, const void __user *, unsigned long); | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | /**
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							|  |  |  |  * __copy_to_user: - Copy a block of data into user space, with less checking. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * @to:   Destination address, in user space. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * @from: Source address, in kernel space. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * @n:    Number of bytes to copy. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  |  * Context: User context only.  This function may sleep. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Copy data from kernel space to user space.  Caller must check | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * the specified block with access_ok() before calling this function. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Returns number of bytes that could not be copied. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * On success, this will be zero. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #define __copy_to_user(to,from,n)			\
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							|  |  |  | 	__generic_copy_to_user_nocheck((to),(from),(n)) | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | #define __copy_to_user_inatomic __copy_to_user
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							|  |  |  | #define __copy_from_user_inatomic __copy_from_user
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							|  |  |  | /**
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							|  |  |  |  * copy_to_user: - Copy a block of data into user space. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * @to:   Destination address, in user space. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * @from: Source address, in kernel space. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * @n:    Number of bytes to copy. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  |  * Context: User context only.  This function may sleep. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Copy data from kernel space to user space. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Returns number of bytes that could not be copied. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * On success, this will be zero. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #define copy_to_user(to,from,n)				\
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										 |  |  | 	__generic_copy_to_user((to),(from),(n));	\ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | }) | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | /**
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							|  |  |  |  * __copy_from_user: - Copy a block of data from user space, with less checking. * @to:   Destination address, in kernel space. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * @from: Source address, in user space. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * @n:    Number of bytes to copy. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Context: User context only.  This function may sleep. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Copy data from user space to kernel space.  Caller must check | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * the specified block with access_ok() before calling this function. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Returns number of bytes that could not be copied. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * On success, this will be zero. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * If some data could not be copied, this function will pad the copied | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * data to the requested size using zero bytes. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #define __copy_from_user(to,from,n)			\
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							|  |  |  | 	__generic_copy_from_user_nocheck((to),(from),(n)) | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | /**
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							|  |  |  |  * copy_from_user: - Copy a block of data from user space. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * @to:   Destination address, in kernel space. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * @from: Source address, in user space. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * @n:    Number of bytes to copy. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Context: User context only.  This function may sleep. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Copy data from user space to kernel space. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Returns number of bytes that could not be copied. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * On success, this will be zero. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * If some data could not be copied, this function will pad the copied | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * data to the requested size using zero bytes. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #define copy_from_user(to,from,n)			\
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										 |  |  | 	__generic_copy_from_user((to),(from),(n));	\ | 
					
						
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										 |  |  | }) | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | long __must_check strncpy_from_user(char *dst, const char __user *src, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 				long count); | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | long __must_check __strncpy_from_user(char *dst, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 				const char __user *src, long count); | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | /**
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							|  |  |  |  * __clear_user: - Zero a block of memory in user space, with less checking. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * @to:   Destination address, in user space. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * @n:    Number of bytes to zero. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Zero a block of memory in user space.  Caller must check | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * the specified block with access_ok() before calling this function. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  |  * Returns number of bytes that could not be cleared. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * On success, this will be zero. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | unsigned long __clear_user(void __user *mem, unsigned long len); | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | /**
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							|  |  |  |  * clear_user: - Zero a block of memory in user space. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * @to:   Destination address, in user space. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * @n:    Number of bytes to zero. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Zero a block of memory in user space.  Caller must check | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * the specified block with access_ok() before calling this function. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Returns number of bytes that could not be cleared. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * On success, this will be zero. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | unsigned long clear_user(void __user *mem, unsigned long len); | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | /**
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							|  |  |  |  * strlen_user: - Get the size of a string in user space. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * @str: The string to measure. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Context: User context only.  This function may sleep. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Get the size of a NUL-terminated string in user space. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  |  * Returns the size of the string INCLUDING the terminating NUL. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * On exception, returns 0. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * If there is a limit on the length of a valid string, you may wish to | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * consider using strnlen_user() instead. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #define strlen_user(str) strnlen_user(str, ~0UL >> 1)
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							|  |  |  | long strnlen_user(const char __user *str, long n); | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | #endif /* _ASM_M32R_UACCESS_H */
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