SysV/m68k, which NetBSD and OpenBSD follow). Add m88k/ELF support. Add vax/a.out support. All tests from the libffi.call dejagnu testsuite pass on these three platforms. ok jasper@
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9.8 KiB
C
401 lines
9.8 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2013 Miodrag Vallat.
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*
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* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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* a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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* ``Software''), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
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* without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
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* distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
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* permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
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* the following conditions:
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*
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* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
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* in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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*
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* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'', WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
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* EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
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* MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
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* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
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* CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,
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* TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
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* SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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*/
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/*
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* m88k Foreign Function Interface
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*
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* This file attempts to provide all the FFI entry points which can reliably
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* be implemented in C.
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*
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* Only OpenBSD/m88k is currently supported; other platforms (such as
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* Motorola's SysV/m88k) could be supported with the following tweaks:
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*
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* - non-OpenBSD systems use an `outgoing parameter area' as part of the
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* 88BCS calling convention, which is not supported under OpenBSD from
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* release 3.6 onwards. Supporting it should be as easy as taking it
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* into account when adjusting the stack, in the assembly code.
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*
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* - the logic deciding whether a function argument gets passed through
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* registers, or on the stack, has changed several times in OpenBSD in
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* edge cases (especially for structs larger than 32 bytes being passed
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* by value). The code below attemps to match the logic used by the
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* system compiler of OpenBSD 5.3, i.e. gcc 3.3.6 with many m88k backend
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* fixes.
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*/
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#include <ffi.h>
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#include <ffi_common.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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void ffi_call_OBSD (unsigned int, extended_cif *, unsigned int, void *,
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void (*fn) ());
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void *ffi_prep_args (void *, extended_cif *);
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void ffi_closure_OBSD (ffi_closure *);
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void ffi_closure_struct_OBSD (ffi_closure *);
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unsigned int ffi_closure_OBSD_inner (ffi_closure *, void *, unsigned int *,
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char *);
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void ffi_cacheflush_OBSD (unsigned int, unsigned int);
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#define CIF_FLAGS_INT (1 << 0)
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#define CIF_FLAGS_DINT (1 << 1)
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/*
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* Foreign Function Interface API
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*/
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/* ffi_prep_args is called by the assembly routine once stack space has
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been allocated for the function's arguments. */
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void *
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ffi_prep_args (void *stack, extended_cif *ecif)
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{
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unsigned int i;
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void **p_argv;
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char *argp, *stackp;
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unsigned int *regp;
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unsigned int regused;
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ffi_type **p_arg;
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void *struct_value_ptr;
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regp = (unsigned int *)stack;
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stackp = (char *)(regp + 8);
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regused = 0;
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if (ecif->cif->rtype->type == FFI_TYPE_STRUCT
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&& !ecif->cif->flags)
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struct_value_ptr = ecif->rvalue;
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else
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struct_value_ptr = NULL;
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p_argv = ecif->avalue;
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for (i = ecif->cif->nargs, p_arg = ecif->cif->arg_types; i != 0; i--, p_arg++)
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{
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size_t z;
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unsigned short t, a;
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z = (*p_arg)->size;
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t = (*p_arg)->type;
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a = (*p_arg)->alignment;
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/*
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* Figure out whether the argument can be passed through registers
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* or on the stack.
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* The rule is that registers can only receive simple types not larger
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* than 64 bits, or structs the exact size of a register and aligned to
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* the size of a register.
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*/
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if (t == FFI_TYPE_STRUCT)
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{
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if (z == sizeof (int) && a == sizeof (int) && regused < 8)
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argp = (char *)regp;
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else
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argp = stackp;
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}
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else
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{
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if (z > sizeof (int) && regused < 8 - 1)
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{
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/* align to an even register pair */
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if (regused & 1)
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{
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regp++;
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regused++;
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}
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}
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if (regused < 8)
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argp = (char *)regp;
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else
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argp = stackp;
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}
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/* Enforce proper stack alignment of 64-bit types */
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if (argp == stackp && a > sizeof (int))
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{
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stackp = (char *) ALIGN(stackp, a);
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argp = stackp;
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}
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switch (t)
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{
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case FFI_TYPE_SINT8:
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*(signed int *) argp = (signed int) *(SINT8 *) *p_argv;
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break;
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case FFI_TYPE_UINT8:
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*(unsigned int *) argp = (unsigned int) *(UINT8 *) *p_argv;
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break;
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case FFI_TYPE_SINT16:
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*(signed int *) argp = (signed int) *(SINT16 *) *p_argv;
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break;
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case FFI_TYPE_UINT16:
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*(unsigned int *) argp = (unsigned int) *(UINT16 *) *p_argv;
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break;
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case FFI_TYPE_INT:
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case FFI_TYPE_FLOAT:
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case FFI_TYPE_UINT32:
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case FFI_TYPE_SINT32:
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case FFI_TYPE_POINTER:
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*(unsigned int *) argp = *(unsigned int *) *p_argv;
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break;
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case FFI_TYPE_DOUBLE:
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case FFI_TYPE_UINT64:
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case FFI_TYPE_SINT64:
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case FFI_TYPE_STRUCT:
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memcpy (argp, *p_argv, z);
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break;
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default:
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FFI_ASSERT (0);
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}
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/* Align if necessary. */
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if ((sizeof (int) - 1) & z)
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z = ALIGN(z, sizeof (int));
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p_argv++;
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/* Be careful, once all registers are filled, and about to continue
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on stack, regp == stackp. Therefore the check for regused as well. */
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if (argp == (char *)regp && regused < 8)
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{
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regp += z / sizeof (int);
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regused += z / sizeof (int);
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}
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else
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stackp += z;
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}
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return struct_value_ptr;
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}
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/* Perform machine dependent cif processing */
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ffi_status
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ffi_prep_cif_machdep (ffi_cif *cif)
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{
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/* Set the return type flag */
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switch (cif->rtype->type)
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{
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case FFI_TYPE_VOID:
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cif->flags = 0;
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break;
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case FFI_TYPE_STRUCT:
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if (cif->rtype->size == sizeof (int) &&
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cif->rtype->alignment == sizeof (int))
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cif->flags = CIF_FLAGS_INT;
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else
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cif->flags = 0;
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break;
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case FFI_TYPE_DOUBLE:
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case FFI_TYPE_SINT64:
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case FFI_TYPE_UINT64:
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cif->flags = CIF_FLAGS_DINT;
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break;
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default:
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cif->flags = CIF_FLAGS_INT;
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break;
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}
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return FFI_OK;
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}
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void
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ffi_call (ffi_cif *cif, void (*fn) (), void *rvalue, void **avalue)
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{
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extended_cif ecif;
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ecif.cif = cif;
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ecif.avalue = avalue;
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/* If the return value is a struct and we don't have a return value
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address then we need to make one. */
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if (rvalue == NULL
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&& cif->rtype->type == FFI_TYPE_STRUCT
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&& (cif->rtype->size != sizeof (int)
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|| cif->rtype->alignment != sizeof (int)))
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ecif.rvalue = alloca (cif->rtype->size);
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else
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ecif.rvalue = rvalue;
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switch (cif->abi)
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{
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case FFI_OBSD:
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ffi_call_OBSD (cif->bytes, &ecif, cif->flags, ecif.rvalue, fn);
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break;
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default:
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FFI_ASSERT (0);
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break;
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}
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}
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/*
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* Closure API
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*/
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static void
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ffi_prep_closure_args_OBSD (ffi_cif *cif, void **avalue, unsigned int *regp,
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char *stackp)
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{
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unsigned int i;
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void **p_argv;
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char *argp;
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unsigned int regused;
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ffi_type **p_arg;
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regused = 0;
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p_argv = avalue;
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for (i = cif->nargs, p_arg = cif->arg_types; i != 0; i--, p_arg++)
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{
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size_t z;
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unsigned short t, a;
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z = (*p_arg)->size;
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t = (*p_arg)->type;
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a = (*p_arg)->alignment;
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/*
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* Figure out whether the argument has been passed through registers
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* or on the stack.
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* The rule is that registers can only receive simple types not larger
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* than 64 bits, or structs the exact size of a register and aligned to
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* the size of a register.
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*/
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if (t == FFI_TYPE_STRUCT)
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{
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if (z == sizeof (int) && a == sizeof (int) && regused < 8)
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argp = (char *)regp;
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else
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argp = stackp;
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}
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else
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{
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if (z > sizeof (int) && regused < 8 - 1)
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{
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/* align to an even register pair */
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if (regused & 1)
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{
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regp++;
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regused++;
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}
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}
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if (regused < 8)
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argp = (char *)regp;
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else
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argp = stackp;
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}
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/* Enforce proper stack alignment of 64-bit types */
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if (argp == stackp && a > sizeof (int))
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{
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stackp = (char *) ALIGN(stackp, a);
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argp = stackp;
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}
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if (z < sizeof (int) && t != FFI_TYPE_STRUCT)
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*p_argv = (void *) (argp + sizeof (int) - z);
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else
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*p_argv = (void *) argp;
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/* Align if necessary */
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if ((sizeof (int) - 1) & z)
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z = ALIGN(z, sizeof (int));
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p_argv++;
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/* Be careful, once all registers are exhausted, and about to fetch from
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stack, regp == stackp. Therefore the check for regused as well. */
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if (argp == (char *)regp && regused < 8)
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{
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regp += z / sizeof (int);
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regused += z / sizeof (int);
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}
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else
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stackp += z;
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}
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}
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unsigned int
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ffi_closure_OBSD_inner (ffi_closure *closure, void *resp, unsigned int *regp,
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char *stackp)
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{
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ffi_cif *cif;
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void **arg_area;
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cif = closure->cif;
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arg_area = (void**) alloca (cif->nargs * sizeof (void *));
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ffi_prep_closure_args_OBSD(cif, arg_area, regp, stackp);
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(closure->fun) (cif, resp, arg_area, closure->user_data);
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return cif->flags;
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}
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ffi_status
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ffi_prep_closure_loc (ffi_closure* closure, ffi_cif* cif,
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void (*fun)(ffi_cif*,void*,void**,void*),
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void *user_data, void *codeloc)
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{
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unsigned int *tramp = (unsigned int *) codeloc;
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void *fn;
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FFI_ASSERT (cif->abi == FFI_OBSD);
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if (cif->rtype->type == FFI_TYPE_STRUCT && !cif->flags)
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fn = &ffi_closure_struct_OBSD;
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else
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fn = &ffi_closure_OBSD;
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/* or.u %r10, %r0, %hi16(fn) */
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tramp[0] = 0x5d400000 | (((unsigned int)fn) >> 16);
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/* or.u %r13, %r0, %hi16(closure) */
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tramp[1] = 0x5da00000 | ((unsigned int)closure >> 16);
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/* or %r10, %r10, %lo16(fn) */
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tramp[2] = 0x594a0000 | (((unsigned int)fn) & 0xffff);
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/* jmp.n %r10 */
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tramp[3] = 0xf400c40a;
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/* or %r13, %r13, %lo16(closure) */
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tramp[4] = 0x59ad0000 | ((unsigned int)closure & 0xffff);
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ffi_cacheflush_OBSD((unsigned int)codeloc, FFI_TRAMPOLINE_SIZE);
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closure->cif = cif;
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closure->user_data = user_data;
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closure->fun = fun;
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return FFI_OK;
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}
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