/* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 */ /* * Copyright (c) 2017 Intel Corporation * */ #ifndef __CONFIG_H_ #define __CONFIG_H_ /** * @brief Check for macro definition in compiler-visible expressions * * This trick was pioneered in Linux as the config_enabled() macro. * The madness has the effect of taking a macro value that may be * defined to "1" (e.g. CONFIG_MYFEATURE), or may not be defined at * all and turning it into a literal expression that can be used at * "runtime". That is, it works similarly to * "defined(CONFIG_MYFEATURE)" does except that it is an expansion * that can exist in a standard expression and be seen by the compiler * and optimizer. Thus much ifdef usage can be replaced with cleaner * expressions like: * * if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_MYFEATURE)) * myfeature_enable(); * * INTERNAL * First pass just to expand any existing macros, we need the macro * value to be e.g. a literal "1" at expansion time in the next macro, * not "(1)", etc... Standard recursive expansion does not work. */ #define IS_ENABLED(config_macro) Z_IS_ENABLED1(config_macro) /* Now stick on a "_XXXX" prefix, it will now be "_XXXX1" if config_macro * is "1", or just "_XXXX" if it's undefined. * ENABLED: Z_IS_ENABLED2(_XXXX1) * DISABLED Z_IS_ENABLED2(_XXXX) */ #define Z_IS_ENABLED1(config_macro) Z_IS_ENABLED2(_XXXX##config_macro) /* Here's the core trick, we map "_XXXX1" to "_YYYY," (i.e. a string * with a trailing comma), so it has the effect of making this a * two-argument tuple to the preprocessor only in the case where the * value is defined to "1" * ENABLED: _YYYY, <--- note comma! * DISABLED: _XXXX */ #define _XXXX1 _YYYY, /* Then we append an extra argument to fool the gcc preprocessor into * accepting it as a varargs macro. * arg1 arg2 arg3 * ENABLED: Z_IS_ENABLED3(_YYYY, 1, 0) * DISABLED Z_IS_ENABLED3(_XXXX 1, 0) */ #define Z_IS_ENABLED2(one_or_two_args) \ Z_IS_ENABLED3(one_or_two_args true, false) /* And our second argument is thus now cooked to be 1 in the case * where the value is defined to 1, and 0 if not: */ #define Z_IS_ENABLED3(ignore_this, val, ...) val #endif // __CONFIG_H_