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* Asterisk -- An open source telephony toolkit.
*
* Copyright (C) 2008, Digium, Inc.
*
* Kevin P. Fleming <kpfleming@digium.com>
*
* See http://www.asterisk.org for more information about
* the Asterisk project. Please do not directly contact
* any of the maintainers of this project for assistance;
* the project provides a web site, mailing lists and IRC
* channels for your use.
*
* This program is free software, distributed under the terms of
* the GNU General Public License Version 2. See the LICENSE file
* at the top of the source tree.
*/
#ifndef __ASTERISK_OPTIONAL_API_H
#define __ASTERISK_OPTIONAL_API_H
/*!
* \file
* \brief Optional API function macros
*
* Some Asterisk API functions are provided by loadable modules, thus,
* they may or may not be available at run time depending on whether the
* providing module has been loaded or not. In addition, there are some
* modules that are consumers of these APIs that *optionally* use them; they
* have only a part of their functionality dependent on the APIs, and can
* provide the remainder even if the APIs are not available.
*
* To accomodate this situation, the AST_OPTIONAL_API macro allows an API
* function to be declared in a special way, if Asterisk being built on a
* platform that supports special compiler and dynamic linker attributes.
* If so the API function will actually be a weak symbol, which means if the
* provider of the API is not loaded, the symbol can still be referenced (unlike a
* strong symbol, which would cause an immediate fault if not defined when
* referenced), but it will return NULL signifying the linker/loader was
* not able to resolve the symbol. In addition, the macro defines a hidden
* 'stub' version of the API call, using a provided function body, and uses
* various methods to make the API function symbol actually resolve to
* that hidden stub, but only when the *real* provider of the symbol has
* not been found.
*
* An example can be found in agi.h:
*
* \code
* AST_OPTIONAL_API(int, ast_agi_register, (struct ast_module *mod, agi_command *cmd),
* { return AST_OPTIONAL_API_UNAVAILABLE; });
* \endcode
*
* This defines the 'ast_agi_register' function as an optional API; if a
* consumer of this API is loaded when there is no provider of it, then
* calling this function will actually call the hidden stub, and return
* the value AST_OPTIONAL_API_UNAVAILABLE. This allows the consumer to
* safely know that the API is not available, and to avoid using any
* other APIs from the not-present provider.
*
* In addition to this declaration in the header file, the actual definition of
* the API function must use the AST_OPTIONAL_API_NAME macro to (possibly)
* modify the real name of the API function, depending on the specific
* implementation requirements. The corresponding example from res_agi.c:
*
* \code
* int AST_OPTIONAL_API_NAME(ast_agi_register)(struct ast_module *mod, agi_command *cmd)
* {
* ...
* }
* \endcode
*
* In the module providing the API, the AST_OPTIONAL_API macro must
* be informed that it should not build the hidden stub function or
* apply special aliases to the function prototype; this can be done
* by defining AST_API_MODULE just before including the header file
* containing the AST_OPTIONAL_API macro calls.
*
* \note If the platform does not provide adequate resources,
* then the AST_OPTIONAL_API macro will result in a non-optional function
* definition; this means that any consumers of the API functions so
* defined will require that the provider of the API functions be
* loaded before they can reference the symbols.
*
* WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING
*
* You MUST add the AST_MODFLAG_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS to the module for which you
* are enabling optional_api functionality, or it will fail to work.
*
* WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING
*/
/*!
* \brief A common value for optional API stub functions to return
*
* This value is defined as INT_MIN, the minimum value for an integer
* (maximum negative value), which can be used by any optional API
* functions that return a signed integer value and would not be
* able to return such a value under normal circumstances.
*/
#define AST_OPTIONAL_API_UNAVAILABLE INT_MIN
#if defined(HAVE_ATTRIBUTE_weak_import) || defined(HAVE_ATTRIBUTE_weak)
/*
* This is the Darwin (Mac OS/X) implementation, that only provides the 'weak'
* or 'weak_import' compiler attribute for weak symbols. On this platform,
*
* - The module providing the API will only provide a '__' prefixed version
* of the API function to other modules (this will be hidden from the other
* modules by the macros), so any modules compiled against older versions
* of the module that provided a non-prefixed version of the API function
* will fail to link at runtime.
* - In the API module itself, access to the API function without using a
* prefixed name is provided by a static pointer variable that holds the
* function address.
* - 'Consumer' modules of the API will use a combination of a weak_import or
* weak symbol, a local stub function, a pointer variable and a constructor
* function (which initializes that pointer variable as the module is being
* loaded) to provide safe, optional access to the API function without any
* special code being required.
*/
#if defined(HAVE_ATTRIBUTE_weak_import)
#define __default_attribute weak_import /* pre-Lion */
#else
#define __default_attribute weak /* Lion-onwards */
#endif
#define AST_OPTIONAL_API_NAME(name) __##name
#if defined(AST_API_MODULE)
#define AST_OPTIONAL_API(result, name, proto, stub) \
result AST_OPTIONAL_API_NAME(name) proto; \
static attribute_unused typeof(AST_OPTIONAL_API_NAME(name)) * const name = AST_OPTIONAL_API_NAME(name);
#define AST_OPTIONAL_API_ATTR(result, attr, name, proto, stub) \
result __attribute__((attr)) AST_OPTIONAL_API_NAME(name) proto; \
static attribute_unused typeof(AST_OPTIONAL_API_NAME(name)) * const name = AST_OPTIONAL_API_NAME(name);
#else
#define AST_OPTIONAL_API(result, name, proto, stub) \
static result __stub__##name proto stub; \
__attribute__((__default_attribute)) typeof(__stub__##name) AST_OPTIONAL_API_NAME(name); \
static attribute_unused typeof(__stub__##name) * name; \
static void __attribute__((constructor)) __init__##name(void) { name = AST_OPTIONAL_API_NAME(name) ? : __stub__##name; }
#define AST_OPTIONAL_API_ATTR(result, attr, name, proto, stub) \
static __attribute__((attr)) result __stub__##name proto stub; \
__attribute__((attr, __default_attribute)) typeof(__stub__##name) AST_OPTIONAL_API_NAME(name); \
static attribute_unused __attribute__((attr)) typeof(__stub__##name) * name; \
static void __attribute__((constructor)) __init__##name(void) { name = AST_OPTIONAL_API_NAME(name) ? : __stub__##name; }
#endif
/* End of Darwin (Mac OS/X) implementation */
#elif defined(HAVE_ATTRIBUTE_weakref)
/*
* This is the generic GCC implementation, used when the 'weakref'
* compiler attribute is available. On these platforms:
*
* - The module providing the API will provide a '__' prefixed version
* of the API function to other modules (this will be hidden from the other
* modules by the macros), and also a non-prefixed alias so that modules
* compiled against older versions of the module that provided a non-prefixed
* version of the API function will continue to link properly.
* - In the API module itself, access to the API function without using a
* prefixed name is provided by the non-prefixed alias described above.
* - 'Consumer' modules of the API will use a combination of a weakref
* symbol, a local stub function, a pointer variable and a constructor function
* (which initializes that pointer variable as the module is being loaded)
* to provide safe, optional access to the API function without any special
* code being required.
*/
#define AST_OPTIONAL_API_NAME(name) __##name
#if defined(AST_API_MODULE)
#define AST_OPTIONAL_API(result, name, proto, stub) \
result AST_OPTIONAL_API_NAME(name) proto; \
static __attribute__((alias(__stringify(AST_OPTIONAL_API_NAME(name))))) typeof(AST_OPTIONAL_API_NAME(name)) name;
#define AST_OPTIONAL_API_ATTR(result, attr, name, proto, stub) \
result __attribute__((attr)) AST_OPTIONAL_API_NAME(name) proto; \
static __attribute__((alias(__stringify(AST_OPTIONAL_API_NAME(name))))) typeof(AST_OPTIONAL_API_NAME(name)) name;
#else
#define AST_OPTIONAL_API(result, name, proto, stub) \
static result __stub__##name proto stub; \
static __attribute__((weakref(__stringify(AST_OPTIONAL_API_NAME(name))))) typeof(__stub__##name) __ref__##name; \
static attribute_unused typeof(__stub__##name) * name; \
static void __attribute__((constructor)) __init__##name(void) { name = __ref__##name ? : __stub__##name; }
#define AST_OPTIONAL_API_ATTR(result, attr, name, proto, stub) \
static __attribute__((attr)) result __stub__##name proto stub; \
static __attribute__((attr, weakref(__stringify(AST_OPTIONAL_API_NAME(name))))) typeof(__stub__##name) __ref__##name; \
static attribute_unused __attribute__((attr)) typeof(__stub__##name) * name; \
static void __attribute__((constructor)) __init__##name(void) { name = __ref__##name ? : __stub__##name; }
#endif
/* End of GCC implementation */
#else
/* This is the non-optional implementation. */
#define AST_OPTIONAL_API_NAME(name) name
/*!
* \brief Define an optional API function
*
* \param result The type of result the function returns
* \param name The name of the function
* \param proto The prototype (arguments) of the function
* \param stub The code block that will be used by the hidden stub when needed
*
* Example usage:
* \code
* AST_OPTIONAL_API(int, ast_agi_register, (struct ast_module *mod, agi_command *cmd),
* { return AST_OPTIONAL_API_UNAVAILABLE; });
* \endcode
*/
#define AST_OPTIONAL_API(result, name, proto, stub) result AST_OPTIONAL_API_NAME(name) proto
/*!
* \brief Define an optional API function with compiler attributes
*
* \param result The type of result the function returns
* \param attr Any compiler attributes to be applied to the function (without the __attribute__ wrapper)
* \param name The name of the function
* \param proto The prototype (arguments) of the function
* \param stub The code block that will be used by the hidden stub when needed
*/
#define AST_OPTIONAL_API_ATTR(result, attr, name, proto, stub) result __attribute__((attr)) AST_OPTIONAL_API_NAME(name) proto
/* End of non-optional implementation */
#endif
#undef AST_API_MODULE
#endif /* __ASTERISK_OPTIONAL_API_H */
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