| // Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style |
| // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| #include "zasm_GOOS_GOARCH.h" |
| #include "funcdata.h" |
| #include "../../cmd/ld/textflag.h" |
| |
| // using frame size $-4 means do not save LR on stack. |
| TEXT _rt0_go(SB),NOSPLIT,$-4 |
| MOVW $0xcafebabe, R12 |
| |
| // copy arguments forward on an even stack |
| // use R13 instead of SP to avoid linker rewriting the offsets |
| MOVW 0(R13), R0 // argc |
| MOVW 4(R13), R1 // argv |
| SUB $64, R13 // plenty of scratch |
| AND $~7, R13 |
| MOVW R0, 60(R13) // save argc, argv away |
| MOVW R1, 64(R13) |
| |
| // set up m and g registers |
| // g is R10, m is R9 |
| MOVW $runtime·g0(SB), g |
| MOVW $runtime·m0(SB), m |
| |
| // save m->g0 = g0 |
| MOVW g, m_g0(m) |
| |
| // create istack out of the OS stack |
| MOVW $(-8192+104)(R13), R0 |
| MOVW R0, g_stackguard(g) // (w 104b guard) |
| MOVW R0, g_stackguard0(g) |
| MOVW R13, g_stackbase(g) |
| BL runtime·emptyfunc(SB) // fault if stack check is wrong |
| |
| // if there is an _cgo_init, call it. |
| MOVW _cgo_init(SB), R4 |
| CMP $0, R4 |
| B.EQ nocgo |
| BL runtime·save_gm(SB); |
| MOVW g, R0 // first argument of _cgo_init is g |
| MOVW $setmg_gcc<>(SB), R1 // second argument is address of save_gm |
| BL (R4) // will clobber R0-R3 |
| |
| nocgo: |
| // update stackguard after _cgo_init |
| MOVW g_stackguard0(g), R0 |
| MOVW R0, g_stackguard(g) |
| |
| BL runtime·checkgoarm(SB) |
| BL runtime·check(SB) |
| |
| // saved argc, argv |
| MOVW 60(R13), R0 |
| MOVW R0, 4(R13) |
| MOVW 64(R13), R1 |
| MOVW R1, 8(R13) |
| BL runtime·args(SB) |
| BL runtime·osinit(SB) |
| BL runtime·hashinit(SB) |
| BL runtime·schedinit(SB) |
| |
| // create a new goroutine to start program |
| MOVW $runtime·main·f(SB), R0 |
| MOVW.W R0, -4(R13) |
| MOVW $8, R0 |
| MOVW.W R0, -4(R13) |
| MOVW $0, R0 |
| MOVW.W R0, -4(R13) // push $0 as guard |
| ARGSIZE(12) |
| BL runtime·newproc(SB) |
| ARGSIZE(-1) |
| MOVW $12(R13), R13 // pop args and LR |
| |
| // start this M |
| BL runtime·mstart(SB) |
| |
| MOVW $1234, R0 |
| MOVW $1000, R1 |
| MOVW R0, (R1) // fail hard |
| |
| DATA runtime·main·f+0(SB)/4,$runtime·main(SB) |
| GLOBL runtime·main·f(SB),RODATA,$4 |
| |
| TEXT runtime·breakpoint(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-0 |
| // gdb won't skip this breakpoint instruction automatically, |
| // so you must manually "set $pc+=4" to skip it and continue. |
| WORD $0xe1200071 // BKPT 0x0001 |
| RET |
| |
| TEXT runtime·asminit(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-0 |
| // disable runfast (flush-to-zero) mode of vfp if runtime.goarm > 5 |
| MOVB runtime·goarm(SB), R11 |
| CMP $5, R11 |
| BLE 4(PC) |
| WORD $0xeef1ba10 // vmrs r11, fpscr |
| BIC $(1<<24), R11 |
| WORD $0xeee1ba10 // vmsr fpscr, r11 |
| RET |
| |
| /* |
| * go-routine |
| */ |
| |
| // void gosave(Gobuf*) |
| // save state in Gobuf; setjmp |
| TEXT runtime·gosave(SB), NOSPLIT, $-4-4 |
| MOVW 0(FP), R0 // gobuf |
| MOVW SP, gobuf_sp(R0) |
| MOVW LR, gobuf_pc(R0) |
| MOVW g, gobuf_g(R0) |
| MOVW $0, R11 |
| MOVW R11, gobuf_lr(R0) |
| MOVW R11, gobuf_ret(R0) |
| MOVW R11, gobuf_ctxt(R0) |
| RET |
| |
| // void gogo(Gobuf*) |
| // restore state from Gobuf; longjmp |
| TEXT runtime·gogo(SB), NOSPLIT, $-4-4 |
| MOVW 0(FP), R1 // gobuf |
| MOVW gobuf_g(R1), g |
| MOVW 0(g), R2 // make sure g != nil |
| MOVB runtime·iscgo(SB), R2 |
| CMP $0, R2 // if in Cgo, we have to save g and m |
| BL.NE runtime·save_gm(SB) // this call will clobber R0 |
| MOVW gobuf_sp(R1), SP // restore SP |
| MOVW gobuf_lr(R1), LR |
| MOVW gobuf_ret(R1), R0 |
| MOVW gobuf_ctxt(R1), R7 |
| MOVW $0, R11 |
| MOVW R11, gobuf_sp(R1) // clear to help garbage collector |
| MOVW R11, gobuf_ret(R1) |
| MOVW R11, gobuf_lr(R1) |
| MOVW R11, gobuf_ctxt(R1) |
| CMP R11, R11 // set condition codes for == test, needed by stack split |
| MOVW gobuf_pc(R1), PC |
| |
| // void mcall(void (*fn)(G*)) |
| // Switch to m->g0's stack, call fn(g). |
| // Fn must never return. It should gogo(&g->sched) |
| // to keep running g. |
| TEXT runtime·mcall(SB), NOSPLIT, $-4-4 |
| MOVW fn+0(FP), R0 |
| |
| // Save caller state in g->sched. |
| MOVW SP, (g_sched+gobuf_sp)(g) |
| MOVW LR, (g_sched+gobuf_pc)(g) |
| MOVW $0, R11 |
| MOVW R11, (g_sched+gobuf_lr)(g) |
| MOVW g, (g_sched+gobuf_g)(g) |
| |
| // Switch to m->g0 & its stack, call fn. |
| MOVW g, R1 |
| MOVW m_g0(m), g |
| CMP g, R1 |
| B.NE 2(PC) |
| B runtime·badmcall(SB) |
| MOVW (g_sched+gobuf_sp)(g), SP |
| SUB $8, SP |
| MOVW R1, 4(SP) |
| BL (R0) |
| B runtime·badmcall2(SB) |
| RET |
| |
| /* |
| * support for morestack |
| */ |
| |
| // Called during function prolog when more stack is needed. |
| // R1 frame size |
| // R2 arg size |
| // R3 prolog's LR |
| // NB. we do not save R0 because we've forced 5c to pass all arguments |
| // on the stack. |
| // using frame size $-4 means do not save LR on stack. |
| // |
| // The traceback routines see morestack on a g0 as being |
| // the top of a stack (for example, morestack calling newstack |
| // calling the scheduler calling newm calling gc), so we must |
| // record an argument size. For that purpose, it has no arguments. |
| TEXT runtime·morestack(SB),NOSPLIT,$-4-0 |
| // Cannot grow scheduler stack (m->g0). |
| MOVW m_g0(m), R4 |
| CMP g, R4 |
| BL.EQ runtime·abort(SB) |
| |
| MOVW R1, m_moreframesize(m) |
| MOVW R2, m_moreargsize(m) |
| |
| // Called from f. |
| // Set g->sched to context in f. |
| MOVW R7, (g_sched+gobuf_ctxt)(g) |
| MOVW SP, (g_sched+gobuf_sp)(g) |
| MOVW LR, (g_sched+gobuf_pc)(g) |
| MOVW R3, (g_sched+gobuf_lr)(g) |
| |
| // Called from f. |
| // Set m->morebuf to f's caller. |
| MOVW R3, (m_morebuf+gobuf_pc)(m) // f's caller's PC |
| MOVW SP, (m_morebuf+gobuf_sp)(m) // f's caller's SP |
| MOVW $4(SP), R3 // f's argument pointer |
| MOVW R3, m_moreargp(m) |
| MOVW g, (m_morebuf+gobuf_g)(m) |
| |
| // Call newstack on m->g0's stack. |
| MOVW m_g0(m), g |
| MOVW (g_sched+gobuf_sp)(g), SP |
| BL runtime·newstack(SB) |
| |
| // Not reached, but make sure the return PC from the call to newstack |
| // is still in this function, and not the beginning of the next. |
| RET |
| |
| TEXT runtime·morestack_noctxt(SB),NOSPLIT,$-4-0 |
| MOVW $0, R7 |
| B runtime·morestack(SB) |
| |
| // Called from panic. Mimics morestack, |
| // reuses stack growth code to create a frame |
| // with the desired args running the desired function. |
| // |
| // func call(fn *byte, arg *byte, argsize uint32). |
| TEXT runtime·newstackcall(SB), NOSPLIT, $-4-12 |
| // Save our caller's state as the PC and SP to |
| // restore when returning from f. |
| MOVW LR, (m_morebuf+gobuf_pc)(m) // our caller's PC |
| MOVW SP, (m_morebuf+gobuf_sp)(m) // our caller's SP |
| MOVW g, (m_morebuf+gobuf_g)(m) |
| |
| // Save our own state as the PC and SP to restore |
| // if this goroutine needs to be restarted. |
| MOVW $runtime·newstackcall(SB), R11 |
| MOVW R11, (g_sched+gobuf_pc)(g) |
| MOVW LR, (g_sched+gobuf_lr)(g) |
| MOVW SP, (g_sched+gobuf_sp)(g) |
| |
| // Set up morestack arguments to call f on a new stack. |
| // We set f's frame size to 1, as a hint to newstack |
| // that this is a call from runtime·newstackcall. |
| // If it turns out that f needs a larger frame than |
| // the default stack, f's usual stack growth prolog will |
| // allocate a new segment (and recopy the arguments). |
| MOVW 4(SP), R0 // fn |
| MOVW 8(SP), R1 // arg frame |
| MOVW 12(SP), R2 // arg size |
| |
| MOVW R0, m_cret(m) // f's PC |
| MOVW R1, m_moreargp(m) // f's argument pointer |
| MOVW R2, m_moreargsize(m) // f's argument size |
| MOVW $1, R3 |
| MOVW R3, m_moreframesize(m) // f's frame size |
| |
| // Call newstack on m->g0's stack. |
| MOVW m_g0(m), g |
| MOVW (g_sched+gobuf_sp)(g), SP |
| B runtime·newstack(SB) |
| |
| // reflect·call: call a function with the given argument list |
| // func call(f *FuncVal, arg *byte, argsize uint32). |
| // we don't have variable-sized frames, so we use a small number |
| // of constant-sized-frame functions to encode a few bits of size in the pc. |
| // Caution: ugly multiline assembly macros in your future! |
| |
| #define DISPATCH(NAME,MAXSIZE) \ |
| CMP $MAXSIZE, R0; \ |
| B.HI 3(PC); \ |
| MOVW $runtime·NAME(SB), R1; \ |
| B (R1) |
| |
| TEXT reflect·call(SB), NOSPLIT, $-4-16 |
| MOVW argsize+8(FP), R0 |
| DISPATCH(call16, 16) |
| DISPATCH(call32, 32) |
| DISPATCH(call64, 64) |
| DISPATCH(call128, 128) |
| DISPATCH(call256, 256) |
| DISPATCH(call512, 512) |
| DISPATCH(call1024, 1024) |
| DISPATCH(call2048, 2048) |
| DISPATCH(call4096, 4096) |
| DISPATCH(call8192, 8192) |
| DISPATCH(call16384, 16384) |
| DISPATCH(call32768, 32768) |
| DISPATCH(call65536, 65536) |
| DISPATCH(call131072, 131072) |
| DISPATCH(call262144, 262144) |
| DISPATCH(call524288, 524288) |
| DISPATCH(call1048576, 1048576) |
| DISPATCH(call2097152, 2097152) |
| DISPATCH(call4194304, 4194304) |
| DISPATCH(call8388608, 8388608) |
| DISPATCH(call16777216, 16777216) |
| DISPATCH(call33554432, 33554432) |
| DISPATCH(call67108864, 67108864) |
| DISPATCH(call134217728, 134217728) |
| DISPATCH(call268435456, 268435456) |
| DISPATCH(call536870912, 536870912) |
| DISPATCH(call1073741824, 1073741824) |
| MOVW $runtime·badreflectcall(SB), R1 |
| B (R1) |
| |
| #define CALLFN(NAME,MAXSIZE) \ |
| TEXT runtime·NAME(SB), WRAPPER, $MAXSIZE-16; \ |
| /* copy arguments to stack */ \ |
| MOVW argptr+4(FP), R0; \ |
| MOVW argsize+8(FP), R2; \ |
| ADD $4, SP, R1; \ |
| CMP $0, R2; \ |
| B.EQ 5(PC); \ |
| MOVBU.P 1(R0), R5; \ |
| MOVBU.P R5, 1(R1); \ |
| SUB $1, R2, R2; \ |
| B -5(PC); \ |
| /* call function */ \ |
| MOVW f+0(FP), R7; \ |
| MOVW (R7), R0; \ |
| BL (R0); \ |
| /* copy return values back */ \ |
| MOVW argptr+4(FP), R0; \ |
| MOVW argsize+8(FP), R2; \ |
| MOVW retoffset+12(FP), R3; \ |
| ADD $4, SP, R1; \ |
| ADD R3, R1; \ |
| ADD R3, R0; \ |
| SUB R3, R2; \ |
| CMP $0, R2; \ |
| RET.EQ ; \ |
| MOVBU.P 1(R1), R5; \ |
| MOVBU.P R5, 1(R0); \ |
| SUB $1, R2, R2; \ |
| B -5(PC) \ |
| |
| CALLFN(call16, 16) |
| CALLFN(call32, 32) |
| CALLFN(call64, 64) |
| CALLFN(call128, 128) |
| CALLFN(call256, 256) |
| CALLFN(call512, 512) |
| CALLFN(call1024, 1024) |
| CALLFN(call2048, 2048) |
| CALLFN(call4096, 4096) |
| CALLFN(call8192, 8192) |
| CALLFN(call16384, 16384) |
| CALLFN(call32768, 32768) |
| CALLFN(call65536, 65536) |
| CALLFN(call131072, 131072) |
| CALLFN(call262144, 262144) |
| CALLFN(call524288, 524288) |
| CALLFN(call1048576, 1048576) |
| CALLFN(call2097152, 2097152) |
| CALLFN(call4194304, 4194304) |
| CALLFN(call8388608, 8388608) |
| CALLFN(call16777216, 16777216) |
| CALLFN(call33554432, 33554432) |
| CALLFN(call67108864, 67108864) |
| CALLFN(call134217728, 134217728) |
| CALLFN(call268435456, 268435456) |
| CALLFN(call536870912, 536870912) |
| CALLFN(call1073741824, 1073741824) |
| |
| // Return point when leaving stack. |
| // using frame size $-4 means do not save LR on stack. |
| // |
| // Lessstack can appear in stack traces for the same reason |
| // as morestack; in that context, it has 0 arguments. |
| TEXT runtime·lessstack(SB), NOSPLIT, $-4-0 |
| // Save return value in m->cret |
| MOVW R0, m_cret(m) |
| |
| // Call oldstack on m->g0's stack. |
| MOVW m_g0(m), g |
| MOVW (g_sched+gobuf_sp)(g), SP |
| BL runtime·oldstack(SB) |
| |
| // void jmpdefer(fn, sp); |
| // called from deferreturn. |
| // 1. grab stored LR for caller |
| // 2. sub 4 bytes to get back to BL deferreturn |
| // 3. B to fn |
| TEXT runtime·jmpdefer(SB), NOSPLIT, $0-8 |
| MOVW 0(SP), LR |
| MOVW $-4(LR), LR // BL deferreturn |
| MOVW fn+0(FP), R7 |
| MOVW argp+4(FP), SP |
| MOVW $-4(SP), SP // SP is 4 below argp, due to saved LR |
| MOVW 0(R7), R1 |
| B (R1) |
| |
| // Save state of caller into g->sched. Smashes R11. |
| TEXT gosave<>(SB),NOSPLIT,$0 |
| MOVW LR, (g_sched+gobuf_pc)(g) |
| MOVW R13, (g_sched+gobuf_sp)(g) |
| MOVW $0, R11 |
| MOVW R11, (g_sched+gobuf_lr)(g) |
| MOVW R11, (g_sched+gobuf_ret)(g) |
| MOVW R11, (g_sched+gobuf_ctxt)(g) |
| RET |
| |
| // asmcgocall(void(*fn)(void*), void *arg) |
| // Call fn(arg) on the scheduler stack, |
| // aligned appropriately for the gcc ABI. |
| // See cgocall.c for more details. |
| TEXT runtime·asmcgocall(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-8 |
| MOVW fn+0(FP), R1 |
| MOVW arg+4(FP), R0 |
| MOVW R13, R2 |
| MOVW g, R5 |
| |
| // Figure out if we need to switch to m->g0 stack. |
| // We get called to create new OS threads too, and those |
| // come in on the m->g0 stack already. |
| MOVW m_g0(m), R3 |
| CMP R3, g |
| BEQ 4(PC) |
| BL gosave<>(SB) |
| MOVW R3, g |
| MOVW (g_sched+gobuf_sp)(g), R13 |
| |
| // Now on a scheduling stack (a pthread-created stack). |
| SUB $24, R13 |
| BIC $0x7, R13 // alignment for gcc ABI |
| MOVW R5, 20(R13) // save old g |
| MOVW R2, 16(R13) // save old SP |
| // R0 already contains the first argument |
| BL (R1) |
| |
| // Restore registers, g, stack pointer. |
| MOVW 20(R13), g |
| MOVW 16(R13), R13 |
| RET |
| |
| // cgocallback(void (*fn)(void*), void *frame, uintptr framesize) |
| // Turn the fn into a Go func (by taking its address) and call |
| // cgocallback_gofunc. |
| TEXT runtime·cgocallback(SB),NOSPLIT,$12-12 |
| MOVW $fn+0(FP), R0 |
| MOVW R0, 4(R13) |
| MOVW frame+4(FP), R0 |
| MOVW R0, 8(R13) |
| MOVW framesize+8(FP), R0 |
| MOVW R0, 12(R13) |
| MOVW $runtime·cgocallback_gofunc(SB), R0 |
| BL (R0) |
| RET |
| |
| // cgocallback_gofunc(void (*fn)(void*), void *frame, uintptr framesize) |
| // See cgocall.c for more details. |
| TEXT runtime·cgocallback_gofunc(SB),NOSPLIT,$8-12 |
| // Load m and g from thread-local storage. |
| MOVB runtime·iscgo(SB), R0 |
| CMP $0, R0 |
| BL.NE runtime·load_gm(SB) |
| |
| // If m is nil, Go did not create the current thread. |
| // Call needm to obtain one for temporary use. |
| // In this case, we're running on the thread stack, so there's |
| // lots of space, but the linker doesn't know. Hide the call from |
| // the linker analysis by using an indirect call. |
| MOVW m, savedm-4(SP) |
| CMP $0, m |
| B.NE havem |
| MOVW $runtime·needm(SB), R0 |
| BL (R0) |
| |
| havem: |
| // Now there's a valid m, and we're running on its m->g0. |
| // Save current m->g0->sched.sp on stack and then set it to SP. |
| // Save current sp in m->g0->sched.sp in preparation for |
| // switch back to m->curg stack. |
| // NOTE: unwindm knows that the saved g->sched.sp is at 4(R13) aka savedsp-8(SP). |
| MOVW m_g0(m), R3 |
| MOVW (g_sched+gobuf_sp)(R3), R4 |
| MOVW R4, savedsp-8(SP) |
| MOVW R13, (g_sched+gobuf_sp)(R3) |
| |
| // Switch to m->curg stack and call runtime.cgocallbackg. |
| // Because we are taking over the execution of m->curg |
| // but *not* resuming what had been running, we need to |
| // save that information (m->curg->sched) so we can restore it. |
| // We can restore m->curg->sched.sp easily, because calling |
| // runtime.cgocallbackg leaves SP unchanged upon return. |
| // To save m->curg->sched.pc, we push it onto the stack. |
| // This has the added benefit that it looks to the traceback |
| // routine like cgocallbackg is going to return to that |
| // PC (because the frame we allocate below has the same |
| // size as cgocallback_gofunc's frame declared above) |
| // so that the traceback will seamlessly trace back into |
| // the earlier calls. |
| // |
| // In the new goroutine, -8(SP) and -4(SP) are unused. |
| MOVW fn+4(FP), R0 |
| MOVW frame+8(FP), R1 |
| MOVW framesize+12(FP), R2 |
| MOVW m_curg(m), g |
| MOVW (g_sched+gobuf_sp)(g), R4 // prepare stack as R4 |
| MOVW (g_sched+gobuf_pc)(g), R5 |
| MOVW R5, -12(R4) |
| MOVW $-12(R4), R13 |
| BL runtime·cgocallbackg(SB) |
| |
| // Restore g->sched (== m->curg->sched) from saved values. |
| MOVW 0(R13), R5 |
| MOVW R5, (g_sched+gobuf_pc)(g) |
| MOVW $12(R13), R4 |
| MOVW R4, (g_sched+gobuf_sp)(g) |
| |
| // Switch back to m->g0's stack and restore m->g0->sched.sp. |
| // (Unlike m->curg, the g0 goroutine never uses sched.pc, |
| // so we do not have to restore it.) |
| MOVW m_g0(m), g |
| MOVW (g_sched+gobuf_sp)(g), R13 |
| MOVW savedsp-8(SP), R4 |
| MOVW R4, (g_sched+gobuf_sp)(g) |
| |
| // If the m on entry was nil, we called needm above to borrow an m |
| // for the duration of the call. Since the call is over, return it with dropm. |
| MOVW savedm-4(SP), R6 |
| CMP $0, R6 |
| B.NE 3(PC) |
| MOVW $runtime·dropm(SB), R0 |
| BL (R0) |
| |
| // Done! |
| RET |
| |
| // void setmg(M*, G*); set m and g. for use by needm. |
| TEXT runtime·setmg(SB), NOSPLIT, $0-8 |
| MOVW mm+0(FP), m |
| MOVW gg+4(FP), g |
| |
| // Save m and g to thread-local storage. |
| MOVB runtime·iscgo(SB), R0 |
| CMP $0, R0 |
| BL.NE runtime·save_gm(SB) |
| |
| RET |
| |
| TEXT runtime·getcallerpc(SB),NOSPLIT,$-4-4 |
| MOVW 0(SP), R0 |
| RET |
| |
| TEXT runtime·setcallerpc(SB),NOSPLIT,$-4-8 |
| MOVW x+4(FP), R0 |
| MOVW R0, 0(SP) |
| RET |
| |
| TEXT runtime·getcallersp(SB),NOSPLIT,$-4-4 |
| MOVW 0(FP), R0 |
| MOVW $-4(R0), R0 |
| RET |
| |
| TEXT runtime·emptyfunc(SB),0,$0-0 |
| RET |
| |
| TEXT runtime·abort(SB),NOSPLIT,$-4-0 |
| MOVW $0, R0 |
| MOVW (R0), R1 |
| |
| // bool armcas(int32 *val, int32 old, int32 new) |
| // Atomically: |
| // if(*val == old){ |
| // *val = new; |
| // return 1; |
| // }else |
| // return 0; |
| // |
| // To implement runtime·cas in sys_$GOOS_arm.s |
| // using the native instructions, use: |
| // |
| // TEXT runtime·cas(SB),NOSPLIT,$0 |
| // B runtime·armcas(SB) |
| // |
| TEXT runtime·armcas(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-12 |
| MOVW valptr+0(FP), R1 |
| MOVW old+4(FP), R2 |
| MOVW new+8(FP), R3 |
| casl: |
| LDREX (R1), R0 |
| CMP R0, R2 |
| BNE casfail |
| STREX R3, (R1), R0 |
| CMP $0, R0 |
| BNE casl |
| MOVW $1, R0 |
| RET |
| casfail: |
| MOVW $0, R0 |
| RET |
| |
| TEXT runtime·stackguard(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-8 |
| MOVW R13, R1 |
| MOVW g_stackguard(g), R2 |
| MOVW R1, sp+0(FP) |
| MOVW R2, limit+4(FP) |
| RET |
| |
| // AES hashing not implemented for ARM |
| TEXT runtime·aeshash(SB),NOSPLIT,$-4-0 |
| MOVW $0, R0 |
| MOVW (R0), R1 |
| TEXT runtime·aeshash32(SB),NOSPLIT,$-4-0 |
| MOVW $0, R0 |
| MOVW (R0), R1 |
| TEXT runtime·aeshash64(SB),NOSPLIT,$-4-0 |
| MOVW $0, R0 |
| MOVW (R0), R1 |
| TEXT runtime·aeshashstr(SB),NOSPLIT,$-4-0 |
| MOVW $0, R0 |
| MOVW (R0), R1 |
| |
| TEXT runtime·memeq(SB),NOSPLIT,$-4-12 |
| MOVW a+0(FP), R1 |
| MOVW b+4(FP), R2 |
| MOVW n+8(FP), R3 |
| ADD R1, R3, R6 |
| MOVW $1, R0 |
| _next: |
| CMP R1, R6 |
| RET.EQ |
| MOVBU.P 1(R1), R4 |
| MOVBU.P 1(R2), R5 |
| CMP R4, R5 |
| BEQ _next |
| |
| MOVW $0, R0 |
| RET |
| |
| // We have to resort to TLS variable to save g(R10) and |
| // m(R9). One reason is that external code might trigger |
| // SIGSEGV, and our runtime.sigtramp don't even know we |
| // are in external code, and will continue to use R10/R9, |
| // this might as well result in another SIGSEGV. |
| // Note: all three functions will clobber R0, and the last |
| // two can be called from 5c ABI code. |
| |
| // save_gm saves the g and m registers into pthread-provided |
| // thread-local memory, so that we can call externally compiled |
| // ARM code that will overwrite those registers. |
| // NOTE: runtime.gogo assumes that R1 is preserved by this function. |
| TEXT runtime·save_gm(SB),NOSPLIT,$0 |
| MRC 15, 0, R0, C13, C0, 3 // fetch TLS base pointer |
| // $runtime.tlsgm(SB) is a special linker symbol. |
| // It is the offset from the TLS base pointer to our |
| // thread-local storage for g and m. |
| MOVW $runtime·tlsgm(SB), R11 |
| ADD R11, R0 |
| MOVW g, 0(R0) |
| MOVW m, 4(R0) |
| RET |
| |
| // load_gm loads the g and m registers from pthread-provided |
| // thread-local memory, for use after calling externally compiled |
| // ARM code that overwrote those registers. |
| TEXT runtime·load_gm(SB),NOSPLIT,$0 |
| MRC 15, 0, R0, C13, C0, 3 // fetch TLS base pointer |
| // $runtime.tlsgm(SB) is a special linker symbol. |
| // It is the offset from the TLS base pointer to our |
| // thread-local storage for g and m. |
| MOVW $runtime·tlsgm(SB), R11 |
| ADD R11, R0 |
| MOVW 0(R0), g |
| MOVW 4(R0), m |
| RET |
| |
| // void setmg_gcc(M*, G*); set m and g called from gcc. |
| TEXT setmg_gcc<>(SB),NOSPLIT,$0 |
| MOVW R0, m |
| MOVW R1, g |
| B runtime·save_gm(SB) |
| |
| // TODO: share code with memeq? |
| TEXT bytes·Equal(SB),NOSPLIT,$0 |
| MOVW a_len+4(FP), R1 |
| MOVW b_len+16(FP), R3 |
| |
| CMP R1, R3 // unequal lengths are not equal |
| B.NE _notequal |
| |
| MOVW a+0(FP), R0 |
| MOVW b+12(FP), R2 |
| ADD R0, R1 // end |
| |
| _byteseq_next: |
| CMP R0, R1 |
| B.EQ _equal // reached the end |
| MOVBU.P 1(R0), R4 |
| MOVBU.P 1(R2), R5 |
| CMP R4, R5 |
| B.EQ _byteseq_next |
| |
| _notequal: |
| MOVW $0, R0 |
| MOVBU R0, ret+24(FP) |
| RET |
| |
| _equal: |
| MOVW $1, R0 |
| MOVBU R0, ret+24(FP) |
| RET |
| |
| TEXT bytes·IndexByte(SB),NOSPLIT,$0 |
| MOVW s+0(FP), R0 |
| MOVW s_len+4(FP), R1 |
| MOVBU c+12(FP), R2 // byte to find |
| MOVW R0, R4 // store base for later |
| ADD R0, R1 // end |
| |
| _loop: |
| CMP R0, R1 |
| B.EQ _notfound |
| MOVBU.P 1(R0), R3 |
| CMP R2, R3 |
| B.NE _loop |
| |
| SUB $1, R0 // R0 will be one beyond the position we want |
| SUB R4, R0 // remove base |
| MOVW R0, ret+16(FP) |
| RET |
| |
| _notfound: |
| MOVW $-1, R0 |
| MOVW R0, ret+16(FP) |
| RET |
| |
| TEXT strings·IndexByte(SB),NOSPLIT,$0 |
| MOVW s+0(FP), R0 |
| MOVW s_len+4(FP), R1 |
| MOVBU c+8(FP), R2 // byte to find |
| MOVW R0, R4 // store base for later |
| ADD R0, R1 // end |
| |
| _sib_loop: |
| CMP R0, R1 |
| B.EQ _sib_notfound |
| MOVBU.P 1(R0), R3 |
| CMP R2, R3 |
| B.NE _sib_loop |
| |
| SUB $1, R0 // R0 will be one beyond the position we want |
| SUB R4, R0 // remove base |
| MOVW R0, ret+12(FP) |
| RET |
| |
| _sib_notfound: |
| MOVW $-1, R0 |
| MOVW R0, ret+12(FP) |
| RET |