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// Copyright 2021 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 goarch contains GOARCH-specific constants.
package goarch
// The next line makes 'go generate' write the zgoarch*.go files with
// per-arch information, including constants named $GOARCH for every
// GOARCH. The constant is 1 on the current system, 0 otherwise; multiplying
// by them is useful for defining GOARCH-specific constants.
//
//go:generate go run gengoarch.go
type ArchFamilyType int
const (
AMD64 ArchFamilyType = iota
ARM
ARM64
I386
MIPS
MIPS64
PPC64
RISCV64
S390X
WASM
)
// PtrSize is the size of a pointer in bytes - unsafe.Sizeof(uintptr(0)) but as an ideal constant.
// It is also the size of the machine's native word size (that is, 4 on 32-bit systems, 8 on 64-bit).
const PtrSize = 4 << (^uintptr(0) >> 63)
// ArchFamily is the architecture family (AMD64, ARM, ...)
const ArchFamily ArchFamilyType = _ArchFamily
// BigEndian reports whether the architecture is big-endian.
const BigEndian = IsArmbe|IsArm64be|IsMips|IsMips64|IsPpc|IsPpc64|IsS390|IsS390x|IsSparc|IsSparc64 == 1
// DefaultPhysPageSize is the default physical page size.
const DefaultPhysPageSize = _DefaultPhysPageSize
// PCQuantum is the minimal unit for a program counter (1 on x86, 4 on most other systems).
// The various PC tables record PC deltas pre-divided by PCQuantum.
const PCQuantum = _PCQuantum
// Int64Align is the required alignment for a 64-bit integer (4 on 32-bit systems, 8 on 64-bit).
const Int64Align = PtrSize
// MinFrameSize is the size of the system-reserved words at the bottom
// of a frame (just above the architectural stack pointer).
// It is zero on x86 and PtrSize on most non-x86 (LR-based) systems.
// On PowerPC it is larger, to cover three more reserved words:
// the compiler word, the link editor word, and the TOC save word.
const MinFrameSize = _MinFrameSize
// StackAlign is the required alignment of the SP register.
// The stack must be at least word aligned, but some architectures require more.
const StackAlign = _StackAlign