asmacros.h revision 153241
1/*- 2 * Copyright (c) 1993 The Regents of the University of California. 3 * All rights reserved. 4 * 5 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 6 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 7 * are met: 8 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 9 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 10 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 11 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 12 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 13 * 4. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 21 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 22 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 23 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 24 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 25 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 26 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 27 * SUCH DAMAGE. 28 * 29 * $FreeBSD: head/sys/amd64/include/asmacros.h 153241 2005-12-08 18:33:30Z jhb $ 30 */ 31 32#ifndef _MACHINE_ASMACROS_H_ 33#define _MACHINE_ASMACROS_H_ 34 35#include <sys/cdefs.h> 36 37/* XXX too much duplication in various asm*.h's. */ 38 39/* 40 * CNAME and HIDENAME manage the relationship between symbol names in C 41 * and the equivalent assembly language names. CNAME is given a name as 42 * it would be used in a C program. It expands to the equivalent assembly 43 * language name. HIDENAME is given an assembly-language name, and expands 44 * to a possibly-modified form that will be invisible to C programs. 45 */ 46#define CNAME(csym) csym 47#define HIDENAME(asmsym) .asmsym 48 49#define ALIGN_DATA .p2align 3 /* 8 byte alignment, zero filled */ 50#ifdef GPROF 51#define ALIGN_TEXT .p2align 4,0x90 /* 16-byte alignment, nop filled */ 52#else 53#define ALIGN_TEXT .p2align 4,0x90 /* 16-byte alignment, nop filled */ 54#endif 55#define SUPERALIGN_TEXT .p2align 4,0x90 /* 16-byte alignment, nop filled */ 56 57#define GEN_ENTRY(name) ALIGN_TEXT; .globl CNAME(name); \ 58 .type CNAME(name),@function; CNAME(name): 59#define NON_GPROF_ENTRY(name) GEN_ENTRY(name) 60#define NON_GPROF_RET .byte 0xc3 /* opcode for `ret' */ 61 62#ifdef GPROF 63/* 64 * __mcount is like [.]mcount except that doesn't require its caller to set 65 * up a frame pointer. It must be called before pushing anything onto the 66 * stack. gcc should eventually generate code to call __mcount in most 67 * cases. This would make -pg in combination with -fomit-frame-pointer 68 * useful. gcc has a configuration variable PROFILE_BEFORE_PROLOGUE to 69 * allow profiling before setting up the frame pointer, but this is 70 * inadequate for good handling of special cases, e.g., -fpic works best 71 * with profiling after the prologue. 72 * 73 * [.]mexitcount is a new function to support non-statistical profiling if an 74 * accurate clock is available. For C sources, calls to it are generated 75 * by the FreeBSD extension `-mprofiler-epilogue' to gcc. It is best to 76 * call [.]mexitcount at the end of a function like the MEXITCOUNT macro does, 77 * but gcc currently generates calls to it at the start of the epilogue to 78 * avoid problems with -fpic. 79 * 80 * [.]mcount and __mcount may clobber the call-used registers and %ef. 81 * [.]mexitcount may clobber %ecx and %ef. 82 * 83 * Cross-jumping makes non-statistical profiling timing more complicated. 84 * It is handled in many cases by calling [.]mexitcount before jumping. It 85 * is handled for conditional jumps using CROSSJUMP() and CROSSJUMP_LABEL(). 86 * It is handled for some fault-handling jumps by not sharing the exit 87 * routine. 88 * 89 * ALTENTRY() must be before a corresponding ENTRY() so that it can jump to 90 * the main entry point. Note that alt entries are counted twice. They 91 * have to be counted as ordinary entries for gprof to get the call times 92 * right for the ordinary entries. 93 * 94 * High local labels are used in macros to avoid clashes with local labels 95 * in functions. 96 * 97 * Ordinary `ret' is used instead of a macro `RET' because there are a lot 98 * of `ret's. 0xc3 is the opcode for `ret' (`#define ret ... ret' can't 99 * be used because this file is sometimes preprocessed in traditional mode). 100 * `ret' clobbers eflags but this doesn't matter. 101 */ 102#define ALTENTRY(name) GEN_ENTRY(name) ; MCOUNT ; MEXITCOUNT ; jmp 9f 103#define CROSSJUMP(jtrue, label, jfalse) \ 104 jfalse 8f; MEXITCOUNT; jmp __CONCAT(to,label); 8: 105#define CROSSJUMPTARGET(label) \ 106 ALIGN_TEXT; __CONCAT(to,label): ; MCOUNT; jmp label 107#define ENTRY(name) GEN_ENTRY(name) ; 9: ; MCOUNT 108#define FAKE_MCOUNT(caller) pushq caller ; call __mcount ; popq %rcx 109#define MCOUNT call __mcount 110#define MCOUNT_LABEL(name) GEN_ENTRY(name) ; nop ; ALIGN_TEXT 111#define MEXITCOUNT call HIDENAME(mexitcount) 112#define ret MEXITCOUNT ; NON_GPROF_RET 113 114#else /* !GPROF */ 115/* 116 * ALTENTRY() has to align because it is before a corresponding ENTRY(). 117 * ENTRY() has to align to because there may be no ALTENTRY() before it. 118 * If there is a previous ALTENTRY() then the alignment code for ENTRY() 119 * is empty. 120 */ 121#define ALTENTRY(name) GEN_ENTRY(name) 122#define CROSSJUMP(jtrue, label, jfalse) jtrue label 123#define CROSSJUMPTARGET(label) 124#define ENTRY(name) GEN_ENTRY(name) 125#define FAKE_MCOUNT(caller) 126#define MCOUNT 127#define MCOUNT_LABEL(name) 128#define MEXITCOUNT 129#endif /* GPROF */ 130 131#ifdef LOCORE 132/* 133 * Convenience macros for declaring interrupt entry points. 134 */ 135#define IDTVEC(name) ALIGN_TEXT; .globl __CONCAT(X,name); \ 136 .type __CONCAT(X,name),@function; __CONCAT(X,name): 137 138/* 139 * Macros to create and destroy a trap frame. 140 */ 141#define PUSH_FRAME \ 142 subq $TF_RIP,%rsp ; /* skip dummy tf_err and tf_trapno */ \ 143 testb $SEL_RPL_MASK,TF_CS(%rsp) ; /* come from kernel? */ \ 144 jz 1f ; /* Yes, dont swapgs again */ \ 145 swapgs ; \ 1461: movq %rdi,TF_RDI(%rsp) ; \ 147 movq %rsi,TF_RSI(%rsp) ; \ 148 movq %rdx,TF_RDX(%rsp) ; \ 149 movq %rcx,TF_RCX(%rsp) ; \ 150 movq %r8,TF_R8(%rsp) ; \ 151 movq %r9,TF_R9(%rsp) ; \ 152 movq %rax,TF_RAX(%rsp) ; \ 153 movq %rbx,TF_RBX(%rsp) ; \ 154 movq %rbp,TF_RBP(%rsp) ; \ 155 movq %r10,TF_R10(%rsp) ; \ 156 movq %r11,TF_R11(%rsp) ; \ 157 movq %r12,TF_R12(%rsp) ; \ 158 movq %r13,TF_R13(%rsp) ; \ 159 movq %r14,TF_R14(%rsp) ; \ 160 movq %r15,TF_R15(%rsp) 161 162#define POP_FRAME \ 163 movq TF_RDI(%rsp),%rdi ; \ 164 movq TF_RSI(%rsp),%rsi ; \ 165 movq TF_RDX(%rsp),%rdx ; \ 166 movq TF_RCX(%rsp),%rcx ; \ 167 movq TF_R8(%rsp),%r8 ; \ 168 movq TF_R9(%rsp),%r9 ; \ 169 movq TF_RAX(%rsp),%rax ; \ 170 movq TF_RBX(%rsp),%rbx ; \ 171 movq TF_RBP(%rsp),%rbp ; \ 172 movq TF_R10(%rsp),%r10 ; \ 173 movq TF_R11(%rsp),%r11 ; \ 174 movq TF_R12(%rsp),%r12 ; \ 175 movq TF_R13(%rsp),%r13 ; \ 176 movq TF_R14(%rsp),%r14 ; \ 177 movq TF_R15(%rsp),%r15 ; \ 178 testb $SEL_RPL_MASK,TF_CS(%rsp) ; /* come from kernel? */ \ 179 jz 1f ; /* keep kernel GS.base */ \ 180 cli ; \ 181 swapgs ; \ 1821: addq $TF_RIP,%rsp /* skip over tf_err, tf_trapno */ 183 184/* 185 * Access per-CPU data. 186 */ 187#define PCPU(member) %gs:PC_ ## member 188#define PCPU_ADDR(member, reg) \ 189 movq %gs:PC_PRVSPACE, reg ; \ 190 addq $PC_ ## member, reg 191 192#endif /* LOCORE */ 193 194#endif /* !_MACHINE_ASMACROS_H_ */ 195