Uname:Linux ip-10-0-5-176 6.8.0-1057-aws #60~22.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 27 08:16:59 UTC 2026 x86_64

403WebShell
403Webshell
Server IP : 3.111.61.48  /  Your IP : 216.73.216.67
Web Server : Apache
System : Linux ip-10-0-5-176 6.8.0-1057-aws #60~22.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 27 08:16:59 UTC 2026 x86_64
User : ubuntu ( 1000)
PHP Version : 8.2.31
Disable Function : exec,passthru,shell_exec,system
MySQL : OFF  |  cURL : ON  |  WGET : ON  |  Perl : ON  |  Python : OFF  |  Sudo : ON  |  Pkexec : ON
Directory :  /usr/src/linux-headers-6.8.0-1057-aws/include/linux/

Upload File :
current_dir [ Writeable ] document_root [ Writeable ]

 

Command :


[ Back ]     

Current File : /usr/src/linux-headers-6.8.0-1057-aws/include/linux/args.h
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */

#ifndef _LINUX_ARGS_H
#define _LINUX_ARGS_H

/*
 * How do these macros work?
 *
 * In __COUNT_ARGS() _0 to _12 are just placeholders from the start
 * in order to make sure _n is positioned over the correct number
 * from 12 to 0 (depending on X, which is a variadic argument list).
 * They serve no purpose other than occupying a position. Since each
 * macro parameter must have a distinct identifier, those identifiers
 * are as good as any.
 *
 * In COUNT_ARGS() we use actual integers, so __COUNT_ARGS() returns
 * that as _n.
 */

/* This counts to 12. Any more, it will return 13th argument. */
#define __COUNT_ARGS(_0, _1, _2, _3, _4, _5, _6, _7, _8, _9, _10, _11, _12, _n, X...) _n
#define COUNT_ARGS(X...) __COUNT_ARGS(, ##X, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0)

/* Concatenate two parameters, but allow them to be expanded beforehand. */
#define __CONCAT(a, b) a ## b
#define CONCATENATE(a, b) __CONCAT(a, b)

#endif	/* _LINUX_ARGS_H */

Youez - 2016 - github.com/yon3zu
LinuXploit