1 /* src/vm/jit/i386/md-abi.c - functions for i386 Linux ABI
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4 C. Oates, R. Obermaisser, M. Platter, M. Probst, S. Ring,
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25 $Id: md-abi.c 7706 2007-04-15 12:17:02Z michi $
33 #include "vm/jit/i386/md-abi.h"
35 #include "vm/global.h"
37 #include "vm/jit/abi.h"
39 #include "vmcore/descriptor.h"
42 /* register descripton - array ************************************************/
45 REG_RET, REG_RES, REG_RES, REG_TMP, REG_RES, REG_SAV, REG_SAV, REG_SAV,
49 const char *abi_registers_integer_name[] = {
50 "eax", "ecx", "edx", "ebx", "esp", "ebp", "esi", "edi"
53 const s4 abi_registers_integer_argument[] = {
57 const s4 abi_registers_integer_saved[] = {
63 const s4 abi_registers_integer_temporary[] = {
68 s4 nregdescfloat[] = {
69 /* rounding problems with callee saved registers */
70 /* REG_SAV, REG_SAV, REG_SAV, REG_SAV, REG_TMP, REG_TMP, REG_RES, REG_RES, */
71 /* REG_TMP, REG_TMP, REG_TMP, REG_TMP, REG_TMP, REG_TMP, REG_RES, REG_RES, */
72 REG_RES, REG_RES, REG_RES, REG_RES, REG_RES, REG_RES, REG_RES, REG_RES,
77 /* md_param_alloc **************************************************************
79 Allocate Arguments to Stackslots according the Calling Conventions
82 md->paramcount: Number of arguments for this method
83 md->paramtypes[].type: Argument types
86 md->params[].inmemory: Argument spilled on stack
87 md->params[].regoff: Stack offset or rd->arg[int|flt]regs index
88 md->memuse: Stackslots needed for argument spilling
89 md->argintreguse: max number of integer arguments used
90 md->argfltreguse: max number of float arguments used
92 *******************************************************************************/
94 void md_param_alloc(methoddesc *md)
103 for (i = 0; i < md->paramcount; i++, pd++) {
105 pd->regoff = stacksize;
106 stacksize += IS_2_WORD_TYPE(md->paramtypes[i].type) ? 2 : 1;
109 md->memuse = stacksize;
110 md->argintreguse = 0;
111 md->argfltreguse = 0;
115 /* md_param_alloc_native *******************************************************
117 Pre-allocate arguments according the native ABI.
119 *******************************************************************************/
121 void md_param_alloc_native(methoddesc *md)
123 /* On i386 we use the same ABI for JIT method calls as for native
130 /* md_return_alloc *************************************************************
132 No straight forward precoloring of the Java Stackelement containing
133 the return value possible for i386, since it uses "reserved"
134 registers for return values
136 *******************************************************************************/
138 void md_return_alloc(jitdata *jd, stackptr stackslot)
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