| // Copyright 2020 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. |
| |
| package abi |
| |
| import ( |
| "internal/goarch" |
| "unsafe" |
| ) |
| |
| // RegArgs is a struct that has space for each argument |
| // and return value register on the current architecture. |
| // |
| // Assembly code knows the layout of the first two fields |
| // of RegArgs. |
| // |
| // RegArgs also contains additional space to hold pointers |
| // when it may not be safe to keep them only in the integer |
| // register space otherwise. |
| type RegArgs struct { |
| // Values in these slots should be precisely the bit-by-bit |
| // representation of how they would appear in a register. |
| // |
| // This means that on big endian arches, integer values should |
| // be in the top bits of the slot. Floats are usually just |
| // directly represented, but some architectures treat narrow |
| // width floating point values specially (e.g. they're promoted |
| // first, or they need to be NaN-boxed). |
| Ints [IntArgRegs]uintptr // untyped integer registers |
| Floats [FloatArgRegs]uint64 // untyped float registers |
| |
| // Fields above this point are known to assembly. |
| |
| // Ptrs is a space that duplicates Ints but with pointer type, |
| // used to make pointers passed or returned in registers |
| // visible to the GC by making the type unsafe.Pointer. |
| Ptrs [IntArgRegs]unsafe.Pointer |
| |
| // ReturnIsPtr is a bitmap that indicates which registers |
| // contain or will contain pointers on the return path from |
| // a reflectcall. The i'th bit indicates whether the i'th |
| // register contains or will contain a valid Go pointer. |
| ReturnIsPtr IntArgRegBitmap |
| } |
| |
| // IntRegArgAddr returns a pointer inside of r.Ints[reg] that is appropriately |
| // offset for an argument of size argSize. |
| // |
| // argSize must be non-zero, fit in a register, and a power-of-two. |
| // |
| // This method is a helper for dealing with the endianness of different CPU |
| // architectures, since sub-word-sized arguments in big endian architectures |
| // need to be "aligned" to the upper edge of the register to be interpreted |
| // by the CPU correctly. |
| func (r *RegArgs) IntRegArgAddr(reg int, argSize uintptr) unsafe.Pointer { |
| if argSize > goarch.PtrSize || argSize == 0 || argSize&(argSize-1) != 0 { |
| panic("invalid argSize") |
| } |
| offset := uintptr(0) |
| if goarch.BigEndian { |
| offset = goarch.PtrSize - argSize |
| } |
| return unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&r.Ints[reg])) + offset) |
| } |
| |
| // IntArgRegBitmap is a bitmap large enough to hold one bit per |
| // integer argument/return register. |
| type IntArgRegBitmap [(IntArgRegs + 7) / 8]uint8 |
| |
| // Set sets the i'th bit of the bitmap to 1. |
| func (b *IntArgRegBitmap) Set(i int) { |
| b[i/8] |= uint8(1) << (i % 8) |
| } |
| |
| // Get returns whether the i'th bit of the bitmap is set. |
| // |
| // nosplit because it's called in extremely sensitive contexts, like |
| // on the reflectcall return path. |
| // |
| //go:nosplit |
| func (b *IntArgRegBitmap) Get(i int) bool { |
| return b[i/8]&(uint8(1)<<(i%8)) != 0 |
| } |
| |
| // FuncPC* intrinsics. |
| // |
| // CAREFUL: In programs with plugins, FuncPC* can return different values |
| // for the same function (because there are actually multiple copies of |
| // the same function in the address space). To be safe, don't use the |
| // results of this function in any == expression. It is only safe to |
| // use the result as an address at which to start executing code. |
| |
| // FuncPCABI0 returns the entry PC of the function f, which must be a |
| // direct reference of a function defined as ABI0. Otherwise it is a |
| // compile-time error. |
| // |
| // Implemented as a compile intrinsic. |
| func FuncPCABI0(f interface{}) uintptr |
| |
| // FuncPCABIInternal returns the entry PC of the function f. If f is a |
| // direct reference of a function, it must be defined as ABIInternal. |
| // Otherwise it is a compile-time error. If f is not a direct reference |
| // of a defined function, it assumes that f is a func value. Otherwise |
| // the behavior is undefined. |
| // |
| // Implemented as a compile intrinsic. |
| func FuncPCABIInternal(f interface{}) uintptr |