ASM_NL is useful not only in *.S files but also in .c files for using
inline assembler in C code.
On ARC, however, ASM_NL is evaluated inconsistently. It is expanded to
a backquote (`) in *.S files, but a semicolon (;) in *.c files because
arch/arc/include/asm/linkage.h defines it inside #ifdef __ASSEMBLY__,
so the definition for C code falls back to the default value defined in
include/linux/linkage.h.
If ASM_NL is used in inline assembler in .c files, it will result in
wrong assembly code because a semicolon is not an instruction separator,
but the start of a comment for ARC.
Move ASM_NL (also __ALIGN and __ALIGN_STR) out of the #ifdef.
Fixes:
9df62f054406 ("arch: use ASM_NL instead of ';' for assembler new line character in the macro")
Fixes:
8d92e992a785 ("ARC: define __ALIGN_STR and __ALIGN symbols for ARC")
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
#include <asm/dwarf.h>
+#define ASM_NL ` /* use '`' to mark new line in macro */
+#define __ALIGN .align 4
+#define __ALIGN_STR __stringify(__ALIGN)
+
#ifdef __ASSEMBLY__
.macro ST2 e, o, off
#endif
.endm
-#define ASM_NL ` /* use '`' to mark new line in macro */
-#define __ALIGN .align 4
-#define __ALIGN_STR __stringify(__ALIGN)
-
/* annotation for data we want in DCCM - if enabled in .config */
.macro ARCFP_DATA nm
#ifdef CONFIG_ARC_HAS_DCCM