From 03261851a10dd2d6900a0a00a7515a0a46fb5d76 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ranjith Kumaran Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 22:48:54 +0000 Subject: 20000317 sourceware import --- libgloss/sparc/libsys/syscallasm.h | 93 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 93 insertions(+) create mode 100644 libgloss/sparc/libsys/syscallasm.h (limited to 'libgloss/sparc/libsys/syscallasm.h') diff --git a/libgloss/sparc/libsys/syscallasm.h b/libgloss/sparc/libsys/syscallasm.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..55f25cd41 --- /dev/null +++ b/libgloss/sparc/libsys/syscallasm.h @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ +#ifndef _SYSCALLASM_H_ +#define _SYSCALLASM_H_ + +/* + * This file defines the system calls for SPARC for the assembler. + * Anything C-ish is not allowed in this file. + * C files should include syscall.h. + */ + +#include "syscall.h" + +/* Some macros for writing assember syscall stubs. */ + +#ifdef SVR4 +#define TEXT_SECTION .section ".text" +#define DATA_SECTION .section ".data" +#define ALIGN(x) .align x +#define GLOBAL(sym) .global sym +#define WORD(x) .long x +#define ASM_SYMBOL(name) name +#define ASM_PRIVATE_SYMBOL(name) _##name +#define SYSCALL_TRAP 8 +#else +#define TEXT_SECTION .text +#define DATA_SECTION .data +#define ALIGN(x) .align x +#define GLOBAL(sym) .global sym +#define WORD(x) .word x +#define ASM_SYMBOL(name) _##name +#define ASM_PRIVATE_SYMBOL(name) name +#define SYSCALL_TRAP 0 +#endif + +#define defsyscall(name, n) \ + TEXT_SECTION ; \ + ALIGN (4) ; \ + GLOBAL (ASM_SYMBOL (name)) ; \ +ASM_SYMBOL (name): \ + mov n,%g1 ; \ + ta SYSCALL_TRAP ; \ + bcc noerr ; \ + sethi %hi (ASM_PRIVATE_SYMBOL (cerror)),%g1 ; \ + or %g1,%lo (ASM_PRIVATE_SYMBOL (cerror)),%g1 ; \ + jmpl %g1+%g0,%g0 ; \ + nop ; \ +noerr: \ + jmpl %o7+8,%g0 ; \ + nop + +/* Support for reentrant syscalls. The "struct _reent *" arg is always the + the first one. After that we allow up to four additional args. We could + allow more, but that's all we need for now. + + It may seem inefficient to have the reent arg be the first one as it means + copying all the other args into place (as opposed to making the reent arg + the last one in which case there wouldn't be any copying). I chose a clean + design over an extra four instructions in a system call. All other + reentrant functions use the first arg this way. + ??? Of course this scheme breaks down if we need to support 6 or more args. + + And of course the system calls aren't *really* reentrant. The intent + is to exercise the reentrancy framework rather than provide/claim + real reentrancy for this port. +*/ + +#define defsyscall_r(name, n) \ + TEXT_SECTION ; \ + ALIGN (4) ; \ + GLOBAL (ASM_SYMBOL (name)) ; \ +ASM_SYMBOL (name): \ + mov n,%g1 ; \ + mov %o0,%o5 ; \ + mov %o1,%o0 ; \ + mov %o2,%o1 ; \ + mov %o3,%o2 ; \ + mov %o4,%o3 ; \ + ta SYSCALL_TRAP ; \ + bcc noerr ; \ + sethi %hi (ASM_PRIVATE_SYMBOL (cerror_r)),%g1 ; \ + or %g1,%lo (ASM_PRIVATE_SYMBOL (cerror_r)),%g1 ; \ + jmpl %g1+%g0,%g0 ; \ + mov %o5,%o1 ; \ +noerr: \ + jmpl %o7+8,%g0 ; \ + nop + +#define seterrno() \ + sethi %hi (ASM_PRIVATE_SYMBOL (cerror)),%g1 ; \ + or %g1,%lo (ASM_PRIVATE_SYMBOL (cerror)),%g1 ; \ + jmpl %g1+%g0,%g0 ; \ + nop + +#endif /* _SYSCALLASM_H_ */ -- cgit v1.2.3