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#ifndef __CB_BDK_REQUIRE_H__
#define __CB_BDK_REQIORE_H__
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/**
* @file
*
* Functions and macros to control what parts of the BDK are linked in
*
* <hr>$Revision: 49448 $<hr>
* @defgroup require Component linking control
* @{
*/
/**
* Optional parts of the BDK code are pulled in by adding
* BDK_REQUIRE() lines to the function bdk_require_depends().
* Component symbols are defined as weak so that they are not
* linked in unless a BDK_REQUIRE() pulls them in.
*/
#define BDK_REQUIRE(component) \
do \
{ \
extern char __bdk_require_symbol_##component; \
bdk_warn_if(__bdk_require_symbol_##component, \
"Require of %s failed\n", #component); \
} while (0)
/**
* The following macro defines a special symbol in a C file to
* define it as a require component. Referencing this symbol
* causes all objects defined in the C file to be pulled in. This
* symbol should only be referenced by using the BDK_REQUIRE()
* macro in the function bdk_require_depends().
*/
#define BDK_REQUIRE_DEFINE(component) \
char __bdk_require_symbol_##component; \
char __bdk_is_required_symbol_##component
/**
* Return if a component has been required. Useful for if
* statements around referencing of weak symbols.
*/
#define BDK_IS_REQUIRED(component) \
({int is_required; \
do \
{ \
extern char __bdk_is_required_symbol_##component __attribute__((weak));\
is_required = (&__bdk_is_required_symbol_##component != NULL); \
} while (0); \
is_required;})
/**
* The require macros use weak symbols to control if components
* are linked in. All directly referenced symbols in a component
* must be defined a weak. This causes the component to only be
* pulled in by the linker if the symbol defined by
* BDK_REQUIRE_DEFINE is used.
*/
#define BDK_WEAK __attribute__((weak))
/**
* This function is not defined by the BDK libraries. It must be
* defined by all BDK applications. It should be empty except for
* containing BDK_REQUIRE() lines. The bdk-init code has a strong
* reference to bdk_requires_depends() which then contains strong
* references to all needed components.
*/
// FIXME(dhendrix): leave it out if possible */
//extern void __bdk_require_depends(void);
/** @} */
#endif
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