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;;;; the machine specific support routines needed by the file assembler;;;; This software is part of the SBCL system. See the README file for;;;; more information.;;;;;;;; This software is derived from the CMU CL system, which was;;;; written at Carnegie Mellon University and released into the;;;; public domain. The software is in the public domain and is;;;; provided with absolutely no warranty. See the COPYING and CREDITS;;;; files for more information.(in-package "SB!VM");;;; RETURN-MULTIPLE;;; For RETURN-MULTIPLE, we have to move the results from the end of;;; the frame for the function that is returning to the end of the;;; frame for the function being returned to.#+sb-assembling ;; We don't want a vop for this one.(define-assembly-routine    (return-multiple (:return-style :none))    (;; These four are really arguments.     (:temp eax unsigned-reg eax-offset)     (:temp ebx unsigned-reg ebx-offset)     (:temp ecx unsigned-reg ecx-offset)     (:temp esi unsigned-reg esi-offset)     ;; These we need as temporaries.     (:temp edx unsigned-reg edx-offset)     (:temp edi unsigned-reg edi-offset))  ;; Pick off the cases where everything fits in register args.  (inst jecxz zero-values)  (inst cmp ecx (fixnumize 1))  (inst jmp :e one-value)  (inst cmp ecx (fixnumize 2))  (inst jmp :e two-values)  (inst cmp ecx (fixnumize 3))  (inst jmp :e three-values)  ;; Save the count, because the loop is going to destroy it.  (inst mov edx ecx)  ;; Blit the values down the stack. Note: there might be overlap, so  ;; we have to be careful not to clobber values before we've read  ;; them. Because the stack builds down, we are coping to a larger  ;; address. Therefore, we need to iterate from larger addresses to  ;; smaller addresses. pfw-this says copy ecx words from esi to edi  ;; counting down.  (inst shr ecx 2)                      ; fixnum to raw word count  (inst std)                            ; count down  (inst sub esi 4)                      ; ?  (inst lea edi (make-ea :dword :base ebx :disp (- n-word-bytes)))  (inst rep)  (inst movs :dword)  (inst cld)  ;; Restore the count.  (inst mov ecx edx)  ;; Set the stack top to the last result.  (inst lea esp-tn (make-ea :dword :base edi :disp n-word-bytes))  ;; Load the register args.  (loadw edx ebx -1)  (loadw edi ebx -2)  (loadw esi ebx -3)  ;; And back we go.  (inst stc)  (inst jmp eax)  ;; Handle the register arg cases.  ZERO-VALUES  (move esp-tn ebx)  (inst mov edx nil-value)  (inst mov edi edx)  (inst mov esi edx)  (inst stc)  (inst jmp eax)  ONE-VALUE ; Note: we can get this, because the return-multiple vop            ; doesn't check for this case when size > speed.  (loadw edx esi -1)  (inst mov esp-tn ebx)  (inst clc)  (inst jmp eax)  TWO-VALUES  (loadw edx esi -1)  (loadw edi esi -2)  (inst mov esi nil-value)  (inst lea esp-tn (make-ea :dword :base ebx :disp (* -2 n-word-bytes)))  (inst stc)  (inst jmp eax)  THREE-VALUES  (loadw edx esi -1)  (loadw edi esi -2)  (loadw esi esi -3)  (inst lea esp-tn (make-ea :dword :base ebx :disp (* -3 n-word-bytes)))  (inst stc)  (inst jmp eax));;;; TAIL-CALL-VARIABLE;;; For tail-call-variable, we have to copy the arguments from the end;;; of our stack frame (were args are produced) to the start of our;;; stack frame (were args are expected).;;;;;; We take the function to call in EAX and a pointer to the arguments in;;; ESI. EBP says the same over the jump, and the old frame pointer is;;; still saved in the first stack slot. The return-pc is saved in;;; the second stack slot, so we have to push it to make it look like;;; we actually called. We also have to compute ECX from the difference;;; between ESI and the stack top.#+sb-assembling ;; No vop for this one either.(define-assembly-routine    (tail-call-variable     (:return-style :none))    ((:temp eax unsigned-reg eax-offset)     (:temp ebx unsigned-reg ebx-offset)     (:temp ecx unsigned-reg ecx-offset)     (:temp edx unsigned-reg edx-offset)     (:temp edi unsigned-reg edi-offset)     (:temp esi unsigned-reg esi-offset))  ;; Calculate NARGS (as a fixnum)  (move ecx esi)  (inst sub ecx esp-tn)  ;; Check for all the args fitting the registers.  (inst cmp ecx (fixnumize 3))  (inst jmp :le REGISTER-ARGS)  ;; Save the OLD-FP and RETURN-PC because the blit it going to trash  ;; those stack locations. Save the ECX, because the loop is going  ;; to trash it.  (pushw ebp-tn -1)  (loadw ebx ebp-tn -2)  (inst push ecx)  ;; Do the blit. Because we are coping from smaller addresses to  ;; larger addresses, we have to start at the largest pair and work  ;; our way down.  (inst shr ecx 2)                      ; fixnum to raw words  (inst std)                            ; count down  (inst lea edi (make-ea :dword :base ebp-tn :disp (- n-word-bytes)))  (inst sub esi (fixnumize 1))  (inst rep)  (inst movs :dword)  (inst cld)  ;; Load the register arguments carefully.  (loadw edx ebp-tn -1)  ;; Restore OLD-FP and ECX.  (inst pop ecx)  (popw ebp-tn -1)                      ; overwrites a0  ;; Blow off the stack above the arguments.  (inst lea esp-tn (make-ea :dword :base edi :disp n-word-bytes))  ;; remaining register args  (loadw edi ebp-tn -2)  (loadw esi ebp-tn -3)  ;; Push the (saved) return-pc so it looks like we just called.  (inst push ebx)  ;; And jump into the function.  (inst jmp (make-ea-for-object-slot eax closure-fun-slot fun-pointer-lowtag))  ;; All the arguments fit in registers, so load them.  REGISTER-ARGS  (loadw edx esi -1)  (loadw edi esi -2)  (loadw esi esi -3)  ;; Clear most of the stack.  (inst lea esp-tn        (make-ea :dword :base ebp-tn :disp (* -3 n-word-bytes)))  ;; Push the return-pc so it looks like we just called.  (pushw ebp-tn -2)  ;; And away we go.  (inst jmp (make-ea-for-object-slot eax closure-fun-slot fun-pointer-lowtag)))(define-assembly-routine (throw                          (:return-style :none))                         ((:arg target (descriptor-reg any-reg) edx-offset)                          (:arg start any-reg ebx-offset)                          (:arg count any-reg ecx-offset)                          (:temp catch any-reg eax-offset))  (declare (ignore start count))  (load-tl-symbol-value catch *current-catch-block*)  LOOP  (let ((error (generate-error-code nil 'unseen-throw-tag-error target)))    (inst or catch catch)               ; check for NULL pointer    (inst jmp :z error))  (inst cmp target (make-ea-for-object-slot catch catch-block-tag-slot 0))  (inst jmp :e exit)  (loadw catch catch catch-block-previous-catch-slot)  (inst jmp loop)  EXIT  ;; Here EAX points to catch block containing symbol pointed to by EDX.  (inst jmp (make-fixup 'unwind :assembly-routine)));;;; non-local exit noise#!-win32(define-assembly-routine (unwind                          (:return-style :none)                          (:translate %continue-unwind)                          (:policy :fast-safe))                         ((:arg block (any-reg descriptor-reg) eax-offset)                          (:arg start (any-reg descriptor-reg) ebx-offset)                          (:arg count (any-reg descriptor-reg) ecx-offset)                          (:temp uwp unsigned-reg esi-offset))  (declare (ignore start count))  (let ((error (generate-error-code nil 'invalid-unwind-error)))    (inst or block block)               ; check for NULL pointer    (inst jmp :z error))  (load-tl-symbol-value uwp *current-unwind-protect-block*)  ;; Does *CURRENT-UNWIND-PROTECT-BLOCK* match the value stored in  ;; argument's CURRENT-UWP-SLOT?  (inst cmp uwp        (make-ea-for-object-slot block unwind-block-current-uwp-slot 0))  ;; If a match, return to context in arg block.  (inst jmp :e do-exit)  ;; Not a match - return to *CURRENT-UNWIND-PROTECT-BLOCK* context.  ;; Important! Must save (and return) the arg 'block' for later use!!  (move edx-tn block)  (move block uwp)  ;; Set next unwind protect context.  (loadw uwp uwp unwind-block-current-uwp-slot)  ;; we're about to reload ebp anyway, so let's borrow it here as a  ;; temporary.  Hope this works  (store-tl-symbol-value uwp *current-unwind-protect-block* ebp-tn)  DO-EXIT  (loadw ebp-tn block unwind-block-current-cont-slot)  ;; Uwp-entry expects some things in known locations so that they can  ;; be saved on the stack: the block in edx-tn, start in ebx-tn, and  ;; count in ecx-tn.  (inst jmp (make-ea-for-object-slot block unwind-block-entry-pc-slot 0)));;;; Win32 non-local exit noise#!+win32(define-assembly-routine (unwind                          (:return-style :none)                          (:policy :fast-safe))                         ((:arg block (any-reg descriptor-reg) eax-offset)                          (:arg start (any-reg descriptor-reg) ebx-offset)                          (:arg count (any-reg descriptor-reg) ecx-offset))  (declare (ignore start count))  (let ((error (generate-error-code nil 'invalid-unwind-error)))    (inst or block block)               ; check for NULL pointer    (inst jmp :z error))  ;; Save all our registers, as we're about to clobber them.  (inst pusha)  ;; Find the SEH frame surrounding our target.  (loadw ecx-tn block unwind-block-next-seh-frame-slot)  ;; This section copied from VOP CALL-OUT.  ;; Setup the NPX for C; all the FP registers need to be  ;; empty; pop them all.  (dotimes (i 8)    (inst fstp fr0-tn))  ;; I'm unlikely to ever forget this again.  (inst cld)  ;; Set up a bogus stack frame for RtlUnwind to pick its return  ;; address from.  (Yes, this is how RtlUnwind works.)  (inst push (make-fixup 'win32-unwind-tail :assembly-routine))  (inst push ebp-tn)  (inst mov ebp-tn esp-tn)  ;; Actually call out for the unwind.  (inst push 0)  (inst push 0)  (inst push 0)  (inst push ecx-tn)  (inst call (make-fixup "RtlUnwind@16" :foreign)));; We want no VOP for this one and for it to only happen on Win32;; targets.  Hence the following disaster.#!+#.(cl:if (cl:member sb-assembling cl:*features*) win32 '(or))(define-assembly-routine    (win32-unwind-tail (:return-style :none))    ((:temp block unsigned-reg eax-offset))  ;; The unwind returns here.  Had to use a VOP for this because  ;; PUSH won't accept a label as an argument.  ;; Clean up the bogus stack frame we pushed for the unwind.  (inst pop ebp-tn)  (inst pop esi-tn) ;; Random scratch register.  ;; This section based on VOP CALL-OUT.  ;; Restore the NPX for lisp; ensure no regs are empty  (dotimes (i 8)    (inst fldz))  ;; Restore our regs.  (inst popa)  ;; By now we've unwound all the UWP frames required, so we  ;; just jump to our target block.  (loadw ebp-tn block unwind-block-current-cont-slot)  ;; Nlx-entry expects the arg start in ebx-tn and the arg count  ;; in ecx-tn.  Fortunately, that's where they are already.  (inst jmp (make-ea-for-object-slot block unwind-block-entry-pc-slot 0)));;;; Win32 UWP block SEH interface.;; We want no VOP for this one and for it to only happen on Win32;; targets.  Hence the following disaster.#!+#.(cl:if (cl:member sb-assembling cl:*features*) win32 '(or))(define-assembly-routine    (uwp-seh-handler (:return-style :none))    ((:temp block unsigned-reg eax-offset))  ;; We get called for any exception which happens within our  ;; dynamic contour that isn't handled below us, and for  ;; unwinding.  ;; For the exceptions we just return ExceptionContinueSearch.  ;; Find the exception record.  (inst mov eax-tn (make-ea :dword :base esp-tn :disp 4))  ;; Check unwind flags.  (inst test (make-ea :byte :base eax-tn :disp 4) 6) ; EH_UNWINDING | EH_EXIT_UNWIND  ;; To see if we're unwinding or not.  (inst jmp :nz UNWINDING)  ;; We're not unwinding, so we're not interested.  (inst mov eax-tn 1) ;; exception-continue-search  (inst ret)  ;; For the unwinds we establish a basic environment as per  ;; call_into_lisp, but without the extra SEH frame (the theory  ;; being that we're already in a Lisp SEH context), and invoke  ;; our UWP block to unwind itself.  ;; FIXME: Do we need to establish an SEH frame anyway?  And do  ;; we need to do the same stack frame hackery for the debugger  ;; as we do for the main exception handler?  ;; When the UWP block calls %continue-unwind, we come back to  ;; the next assembly routine, below, which reinitializes for C  ;; and returns to the Win32 unwind machinery.  ;; If the UWP block sees fit to do a non-local exit, things  ;; Just Work, thanks to the Win32 API being sanely designed  ;; and our complying with it.  ;; We also must update *current-unwind-protect-block* before  ;; calling the cleanup function.  UNWINDING  ;; Save all registers (overkill)  (inst pusha)  ;; Establish our stack frame.  (inst mov ebp-tn esp-tn)  ;; This section based on VOP CALL-OUT.  ;; Restore the NPX for lisp; ensure no regs are empty  (dotimes (i 8)    (inst fldz))  ;; Find our unwind-block by way of our SEH frame.  (inst mov block (make-ea :dword :base ebp-tn :disp #x28))  (inst lea block (make-ea :dword :base block                           :disp (- (* unwind-block-next-seh-frame-slot                                       n-word-bytes))))  ;; Update *CURRENT-UNWIND-PROTECT-BLOCK*.  (loadw ebx-tn block unwind-block-current-uwp-slot)  (store-tl-symbol-value ebx-tn *current-unwind-protect-block* ecx-tn)  ;; Uwp-entry expects some things in known locations so that they can  ;; be saved on the stack: the block in edx-tn, start in ebx-tn, and  ;; count in ecx-tn.  We don't actually have any of that here, but we  ;; do need to have access to our own stack frame, so we hijack the  ;; known locations to cover our own state.  (inst xor ebx-tn ebx-tn)  (inst xor ecx-tn ecx-tn)  (inst mov ebx-tn ebp-tn)  (loadw ebp-tn block unwind-block-current-cont-slot)  (inst jmp (make-ea-for-object-slot block unwind-block-entry-pc-slot 0)))#!+win32(define-assembly-routine (continue-unwind                          (:return-style :none)                          (:translate %continue-unwind)                          (:policy :fast-safe))                         ((:arg block (any-reg descriptor-reg) eax-offset)                          (:arg start (any-reg descriptor-reg) ebx-offset)                          (:arg count (any-reg descriptor-reg) ecx-offset))  (declare (ignore block count))  ;; The args here are mostly ignored because we're using the  ;; win32 unwind mechanism and keep all that elsewhere.  The  ;; exception is START, which we use to pass the saved EBP for  ;; our exception handler.  ;; "All" we have to do here is reload our EBP, reestablish a C  ;; environment, and return ExceptionContinueSearch.  The OS  ;; handles the rest.  ;; Restore our frame pointer.  (inst mov esp-tn start)  ;; This section copied from VOP CALL-OUT.  ;; Setup the NPX for C; all the FP registers need to be  ;; empty; pop them all.  (dotimes (i 8)    (inst fstp fr0-tn))  ;; I'm unlikely to ever forget this again.  (inst cld)  ;; Restore our saved registers  (inst popa)  ;; And we're done.  (inst mov eax-tn 1) ;; exception-continue-search  (inst ret))

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