| // Copyright 2023 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. |
| // |
| // System calls and other sys.stuff for ppc64, OpenBSD |
| // System calls are implemented in libc/libpthread, this file |
| // contains trampolines that convert from Go to C calling convention. |
| // Some direct system call implementations currently remain. |
| // |
| |
| #include "go_asm.h" |
| #include "go_tls.h" |
| #include "textflag.h" |
| |
| #define CLOCK_REALTIME $0 |
| #define CLOCK_MONOTONIC $3 |
| |
| // mstart_stub is the first function executed on a new thread started by pthread_create. |
| // It just does some low-level setup and then calls mstart. |
| // Note: called with the C calling convention. |
| TEXT runtime·mstart_stub(SB),NOSPLIT,$32 |
| // R3 points to the m. |
| // We are already on m's g0 stack. |
| |
| // Go relies on R0 being $0. |
| XOR R0, R0 |
| |
| // TODO(jsing): Save callee-save registers (R14-R31, F14-F31, V20-V31). |
| |
| MOVD m_g0(R3), g |
| BL runtime·save_g(SB) |
| |
| BL runtime·mstart(SB) |
| |
| // TODO(jsing): Restore callee-save registers (R14-R31, F14-F31, V20-V31). |
| |
| // Go is all done with this OS thread. |
| // Tell pthread everything is ok (we never join with this thread, so |
| // the value here doesn't really matter). |
| MOVD $0, R3 |
| |
| RET |
| |
| TEXT runtime·sigfwd(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-32 |
| MOVW sig+8(FP), R3 |
| MOVD info+16(FP), R4 |
| MOVD ctx+24(FP), R5 |
| MOVD fn+0(FP), R12 |
| MOVD R12, CTR |
| CALL (CTR) // Alignment for ELF ABI? |
| RET |
| |
| TEXT runtime·sigtramp(SB),NOSPLIT|TOPFRAME,$16 |
| // Go relies on R0 being $0 and we may have been executing non-Go code. |
| XOR R0, R0 |
| |
| // TODO(jsing): Save callee-save registers (R2, R14-R31, F14-F31). |
| // in the case of signal forwarding. |
| // Please refer to https://golang.org/issue/31827 . |
| |
| // If called from an external code context, g will not be set. |
| BL runtime·load_g(SB) |
| |
| BL runtime·sigtrampgo<ABIInternal>(SB) |
| |
| // TODO(jsing): Restore callee-save registers. |
| |
| RET |
| |
| // These trampolines help convert from Go calling convention to C calling convention. |
| // They should be called with asmcgocall. |
| // A pointer to the arguments is passed in R3. |
| // A single int32 result is returned in R3. |
| // (For more results, make an args/results structure.) |
| TEXT runtime·pthread_attr_init_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$32 |
| MOVD 0(R3), R3 // arg 1 - attr |
| CALL libc_pthread_attr_init(SB) |
| RET |
| |
| TEXT runtime·pthread_attr_destroy_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$32 |
| MOVD 0(R3), R3 // arg 1 - attr |
| CALL libc_pthread_attr_destroy(SB) |
| RET |
| |
| TEXT runtime·pthread_attr_getstacksize_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$32 |
| MOVD 8(R3), R4 // arg 2 - size |
| MOVD 0(R3), R3 // arg 1 - attr |
| CALL libc_pthread_attr_getstacksize(SB) |
| RET |
| |
| TEXT runtime·pthread_attr_setdetachstate_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$32 |
| MOVD 8(R3), R4 // arg 2 - state |
| MOVD 0(R3), R3 // arg 1 - attr |
| CALL libc_pthread_attr_setdetachstate(SB) |
| RET |
| |
| TEXT runtime·pthread_create_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$32 |
| MOVD 0(R3), R4 // arg 2 - attr |
| MOVD 8(R3), R5 // arg 3 - start |
| MOVD 16(R3), R6 // arg 4 - arg |
| |
| MOVD R1, R15 |
| SUB $64, R1 |
| RLDCR $0, R1, $~15, R1 |
| MOVD R1, R3 // arg 1 - &threadid (discard) |
| CALL libc_pthread_create(SB) |
| MOVD R15, R1 |
| |
| RET |
| |
| TEXT runtime·thrkill_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$32 |
| MOVD 8(R3), R4 // arg 2 - signal (int64) |
| MOVD $0, R5 // arg 3 - tcb |
| MOVW 0(R3), R3 // arg 1 - tid |
| CALL libc_thrkill(SB) |
| RET |
| |
| TEXT runtime·thrsleep_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$32 |
| MOVW 8(R3), R4 // arg 2 - clock_id |
| MOVD 16(R3), R5 // arg 3 - abstime |
| MOVD 24(R3), R6 // arg 4 - lock |
| MOVD 32(R3), R7 // arg 5 - abort |
| MOVD 0(R3), R3 // arg 1 - id |
| CALL libc_thrsleep(SB) |
| RET |
| |
| TEXT runtime·thrwakeup_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$32 |
| MOVW 8(R3), R4 // arg 2 - count |
| MOVD 0(R3), R3 // arg 1 - id |
| CALL libc_thrwakeup(SB) |
| RET |
| |
| TEXT runtime·exit_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$32 |
| MOVW 0(R3), R3 // arg 1 - status |
| CALL libc_exit(SB) |
| MOVD $0, R3 // crash on failure |
| MOVD R3, (R3) |
| RET |
| |
| TEXT runtime·getthrid_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$32 |
| MOVD R3, R14 // pointer to args |
| CALL libc_getthrid(SB) |
| MOVW R3, 0(R14) // return value |
| RET |
| |
| TEXT runtime·raiseproc_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$32 |
| MOVD R3, R14 // pointer to args |
| CALL libc_getpid(SB) // arg 1 - pid |
| MOVW 0(R14), R4 // arg 2 - signal |
| CALL libc_kill(SB) |
| RET |
| |
| TEXT runtime·sched_yield_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$32 |
| CALL libc_sched_yield(SB) |
| RET |
| |
| TEXT runtime·mmap_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$32 |
| MOVD R3, R14 // pointer to args |
| MOVD 0(R14), R3 // arg 1 - addr |
| MOVD 8(R14), R4 // arg 2 - len |
| MOVW 16(R14), R5 // arg 3 - prot |
| MOVW 20(R14), R6 // arg 4 - flags |
| MOVW 24(R14), R7 // arg 5 - fid |
| MOVW 28(R14), R8 // arg 6 - offset |
| CALL libc_mmap(SB) |
| MOVD $0, R4 |
| CMP R3, $-1 |
| BNE noerr |
| CALL libc_errno(SB) |
| MOVW (R3), R4 // errno |
| MOVD $0, R3 |
| noerr: |
| MOVD R3, 32(R14) |
| MOVD R4, 40(R14) |
| RET |
| |
| TEXT runtime·munmap_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$32 |
| MOVD 8(R3), R4 // arg 2 - len |
| MOVD 0(R3), R3 // arg 1 - addr |
| CALL libc_munmap(SB) |
| CMP R3, $-1 |
| BNE 3(PC) |
| MOVD $0, R3 // crash on failure |
| MOVD R3, (R3) |
| RET |
| |
| TEXT runtime·madvise_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$32 |
| MOVD 8(R3), R4 // arg 2 - len |
| MOVW 16(R3), R5 // arg 3 - advice |
| MOVD 0(R3), R3 // arg 1 - addr |
| CALL libc_madvise(SB) |
| // ignore failure - maybe pages are locked |
| RET |
| |
| TEXT runtime·open_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$32 |
| MOVW 8(R3), R4 // arg 2 - flags |
| MOVW 12(R3), R5 // arg 3 - mode |
| MOVD 0(R3), R3 // arg 1 - path |
| MOVD $0, R6 // varargs |
| CALL libc_open(SB) |
| RET |
| |
| TEXT runtime·close_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$32 |
| MOVW 0(R3), R3 // arg 1 - fd |
| CALL libc_close(SB) |
| RET |
| |
| TEXT runtime·read_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$32 |
| MOVD 8(R3), R4 // arg 2 - buf |
| MOVW 16(R3), R5 // arg 3 - count |
| MOVW 0(R3), R3 // arg 1 - fd (int32) |
| CALL libc_read(SB) |
| CMP R3, $-1 |
| BNE noerr |
| CALL libc_errno(SB) |
| MOVW (R3), R3 // errno |
| NEG R3, R3 // caller expects negative errno value |
| noerr: |
| RET |
| |
| TEXT runtime·write_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$32 |
| MOVD 8(R3), R4 // arg 2 - buf |
| MOVW 16(R3), R5 // arg 3 - count |
| MOVD 0(R3), R3 // arg 1 - fd (uintptr) |
| CALL libc_write(SB) |
| CMP R3, $-1 |
| BNE noerr |
| CALL libc_errno(SB) |
| MOVW (R3), R3 // errno |
| NEG R3, R3 // caller expects negative errno value |
| noerr: |
| RET |
| |
| TEXT runtime·pipe2_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$32 |
| MOVW 8(R3), R4 // arg 2 - flags |
| MOVD 0(R3), R3 // arg 1 - filedes |
| CALL libc_pipe2(SB) |
| CMP R3, $-1 |
| BNE noerr |
| CALL libc_errno(SB) |
| MOVW (R3), R3 // errno |
| NEG R3, R3 // caller expects negative errno value |
| noerr: |
| RET |
| |
| TEXT runtime·setitimer_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$32 |
| MOVD 8(R3), R4 // arg 2 - new |
| MOVD 16(R3), R5 // arg 3 - old |
| MOVW 0(R3), R3 // arg 1 - which |
| CALL libc_setitimer(SB) |
| RET |
| |
| TEXT runtime·usleep_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$32 |
| MOVW 0(R3), R3 // arg 1 - usec |
| CALL libc_usleep(SB) |
| RET |
| |
| TEXT runtime·sysctl_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$32 |
| MOVW 8(R3), R4 // arg 2 - miblen |
| MOVD 16(R3), R5 // arg 3 - out |
| MOVD 24(R3), R6 // arg 4 - size |
| MOVD 32(R3), R7 // arg 5 - dst |
| MOVD 40(R3), R8 // arg 6 - ndst |
| MOVD 0(R3), R3 // arg 1 - mib |
| CALL libc_sysctl(SB) |
| RET |
| |
| TEXT runtime·kqueue_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$32 |
| CALL libc_kqueue(SB) |
| RET |
| |
| TEXT runtime·kevent_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$32 |
| MOVD 8(R3), R4 // arg 2 - keventt |
| MOVW 16(R3), R5 // arg 3 - nch |
| MOVD 24(R3), R6 // arg 4 - ev |
| MOVW 32(R3), R7 // arg 5 - nev |
| MOVD 40(R3), R8 // arg 6 - ts |
| MOVW 0(R3), R3 // arg 1 - kq |
| CALL libc_kevent(SB) |
| CMP R3, $-1 |
| BNE noerr |
| CALL libc_errno(SB) |
| MOVW (R3), R3 // errno |
| NEG R3, R3 // caller expects negative errno value |
| noerr: |
| RET |
| |
| TEXT runtime·clock_gettime_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$32 |
| MOVD 8(R3), R4 // arg 2 - tp |
| MOVW 0(R3), R3 // arg 1 - clock_id |
| CALL libc_clock_gettime(SB) |
| CMP R3, $-1 |
| BNE noerr |
| CALL libc_errno(SB) |
| MOVW (R3), R3 // errno |
| NEG R3, R3 // caller expects negative errno value |
| noerr: |
| RET |
| |
| TEXT runtime·fcntl_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$32 |
| MOVD R3, R14 // pointer to args |
| MOVW 0(R14), R3 // arg 1 - fd |
| MOVW 4(R14), R4 // arg 2 - cmd |
| MOVW 8(R14), R5 // arg 3 - arg |
| MOVD $0, R6 // vararg |
| CALL libc_fcntl(SB) |
| MOVD $0, R4 |
| CMP R3, $-1 |
| BNE noerr |
| CALL libc_errno(SB) |
| MOVW (R3), R4 // errno |
| MOVW $-1, R3 |
| noerr: |
| MOVW R3, 12(R14) |
| MOVW R4, 16(R14) |
| RET |
| |
| TEXT runtime·sigaction_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$32 |
| MOVD 8(R3), R4 // arg 2 - new |
| MOVD 16(R3), R5 // arg 3 - old |
| MOVW 0(R3), R3 // arg 1 - sig |
| CALL libc_sigaction(SB) |
| CMP R3, $-1 |
| BNE 3(PC) |
| MOVD $0, R3 // crash on syscall failure |
| MOVD R3, (R3) |
| RET |
| |
| TEXT runtime·sigprocmask_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$32 |
| MOVD 8(R3), R4 // arg 2 - new |
| MOVD 16(R3), R5 // arg 3 - old |
| MOVW 0(R3), R3 // arg 1 - how |
| CALL libc_pthread_sigmask(SB) |
| CMP R3, $-1 |
| BNE 3(PC) |
| MOVD $0, R3 // crash on syscall failure |
| MOVD R3, (R3) |
| RET |
| |
| TEXT runtime·sigaltstack_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$32 |
| MOVD 8(R3), R4 // arg 2 - old |
| MOVD 0(R3), R3 // arg 1 - new |
| CALL libc_sigaltstack(SB) |
| CMP R3, $-1 |
| BNE 3(PC) |
| MOVD $0, R3 // crash on syscall failure |
| MOVD R3, (R3) |
| RET |
| |
| TEXT runtime·issetugid_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$32 |
| MOVD R3, R14 // pointer to args |
| CALL libc_getthrid(SB) |
| MOVW R3, 0(R14) // return value |
| RET |
| |
| // syscall calls a function in libc on behalf of the syscall package. |
| // syscall takes a pointer to a struct like: |
| // struct { |
| // fn uintptr |
| // a1 uintptr |
| // a2 uintptr |
| // a3 uintptr |
| // r1 uintptr |
| // r2 uintptr |
| // err uintptr |
| // } |
| // syscall must be called on the g0 stack with the |
| // C calling convention (use libcCall). |
| // |
| // syscall expects a 32-bit result and tests for 32-bit -1 |
| // to decide there was an error. |
| TEXT runtime·syscall(SB),NOSPLIT,$32 |
| MOVD R3, R14 // pointer to args |
| |
| MOVD (0*8)(R14), R12 // fn |
| MOVD (1*8)(R14), R3 // a1 |
| MOVD (2*8)(R14), R4 // a2 |
| MOVD (3*8)(R14), R5 // a3 |
| MOVD $0, R6 // vararg |
| |
| MOVD R12, CTR |
| CALL (CTR) |
| |
| MOVD R3, (4*8)(R14) // r1 |
| MOVD R4, (5*8)(R14) // r2 |
| |
| // Standard libc functions return -1 on error |
| // and set errno. |
| CMPW R3, $-1 |
| BNE ok |
| |
| // Get error code from libc. |
| CALL libc_errno(SB) |
| MOVW (R3), R3 |
| MOVD R3, (6*8)(R14) // err |
| |
| ok: |
| RET |
| |
| // syscallX calls a function in libc on behalf of the syscall package. |
| // syscallX takes a pointer to a struct like: |
| // struct { |
| // fn uintptr |
| // a1 uintptr |
| // a2 uintptr |
| // a3 uintptr |
| // r1 uintptr |
| // r2 uintptr |
| // err uintptr |
| // } |
| // syscallX must be called on the g0 stack with the |
| // C calling convention (use libcCall). |
| // |
| // syscallX is like syscall but expects a 64-bit result |
| // and tests for 64-bit -1 to decide there was an error. |
| TEXT runtime·syscallX(SB),NOSPLIT,$32 |
| MOVD R3, R14 // pointer to args |
| |
| MOVD (0*8)(R14), R12 // fn |
| MOVD (1*8)(R14), R3 // a1 |
| MOVD (2*8)(R14), R4 // a2 |
| MOVD (3*8)(R14), R5 // a3 |
| MOVD $0, R6 // vararg |
| |
| MOVD R12, CTR |
| CALL (CTR) |
| |
| MOVD R3, (4*8)(R14) // r1 |
| MOVD R4, (5*8)(R14) // r2 |
| |
| // Standard libc functions return -1 on error |
| // and set errno. |
| CMP R3, $-1 |
| BNE ok |
| |
| // Get error code from libc. |
| CALL libc_errno(SB) |
| MOVW (R3), R3 |
| MOVD R3, (6*8)(R14) // err |
| |
| ok: |
| RET |
| |
| // syscall6 calls a function in libc on behalf of the syscall package. |
| // syscall6 takes a pointer to a struct like: |
| // struct { |
| // fn uintptr |
| // a1 uintptr |
| // a2 uintptr |
| // a3 uintptr |
| // a4 uintptr |
| // a5 uintptr |
| // a6 uintptr |
| // r1 uintptr |
| // r2 uintptr |
| // err uintptr |
| // } |
| // syscall6 must be called on the g0 stack with the |
| // C calling convention (use libcCall). |
| // |
| // syscall6 expects a 32-bit result and tests for 32-bit -1 |
| // to decide there was an error. |
| TEXT runtime·syscall6(SB),NOSPLIT,$32 |
| MOVD R3, R14 // pointer to args |
| |
| MOVD (0*8)(R14), R12 // fn |
| MOVD (1*8)(R14), R3 // a1 |
| MOVD (2*8)(R14), R4 // a2 |
| MOVD (3*8)(R14), R5 // a3 |
| MOVD (4*8)(R14), R6 // a4 |
| MOVD (5*8)(R14), R7 // a5 |
| MOVD (6*8)(R14), R8 // a6 |
| MOVD $0, R9 // vararg |
| |
| MOVD R12, CTR |
| CALL (CTR) |
| |
| MOVD R3, (7*8)(R14) // r1 |
| MOVD R4, (8*8)(R14) // r2 |
| |
| // Standard libc functions return -1 on error |
| // and set errno. |
| CMPW R3, $-1 |
| BNE ok |
| |
| // Get error code from libc. |
| CALL libc_errno(SB) |
| MOVW (R3), R3 |
| MOVD R3, (9*8)(R14) // err |
| |
| ok: |
| RET |
| |
| // syscall6X calls a function in libc on behalf of the syscall package. |
| // syscall6X takes a pointer to a struct like: |
| // struct { |
| // fn uintptr |
| // a1 uintptr |
| // a2 uintptr |
| // a3 uintptr |
| // a4 uintptr |
| // a5 uintptr |
| // a6 uintptr |
| // r1 uintptr |
| // r2 uintptr |
| // err uintptr |
| // } |
| // syscall6X must be called on the g0 stack with the |
| // C calling convention (use libcCall). |
| // |
| // syscall6X is like syscall6 but expects a 64-bit result |
| // and tests for 64-bit -1 to decide there was an error. |
| TEXT runtime·syscall6X(SB),NOSPLIT,$32 |
| MOVD R3, R14 // pointer to args |
| |
| MOVD (0*8)(R14), R12 // fn |
| MOVD (1*8)(R14), R3 // a1 |
| MOVD (2*8)(R14), R4 // a2 |
| MOVD (3*8)(R14), R5 // a3 |
| MOVD (4*8)(R14), R6 // a4 |
| MOVD (5*8)(R14), R7 // a5 |
| MOVD (6*8)(R14), R8 // a6 |
| MOVD $0, R9 // vararg |
| |
| MOVD R12, CTR |
| CALL (CTR) |
| |
| MOVD R3, (7*8)(R14) // r1 |
| MOVD R4, (8*8)(R14) // r2 |
| |
| // Standard libc functions return -1 on error |
| // and set errno. |
| CMP R3, $-1 |
| BNE ok |
| |
| // Get error code from libc. |
| CALL libc_errno(SB) |
| MOVW (R3), R3 |
| MOVD R3, (9*8)(R14) // err |
| |
| ok: |
| RET |
| |
| // syscall10 calls a function in libc on behalf of the syscall package. |
| // syscall10 takes a pointer to a struct like: |
| // struct { |
| // fn uintptr |
| // a1 uintptr |
| // a2 uintptr |
| // a3 uintptr |
| // a4 uintptr |
| // a5 uintptr |
| // a6 uintptr |
| // a7 uintptr |
| // a8 uintptr |
| // a9 uintptr |
| // a10 uintptr |
| // r1 uintptr |
| // r2 uintptr |
| // err uintptr |
| // } |
| // syscall10 must be called on the g0 stack with the |
| // C calling convention (use libcCall). Note that this is |
| // really syscall8 as a maximum of eight parameters can be |
| // passed via registers (and current usage does not exceed |
| // this). |
| TEXT runtime·syscall10(SB),NOSPLIT,$32 |
| MOVD R3, R14 // pointer to args |
| |
| MOVD (0*8)(R14), R12 // fn |
| MOVD (1*8)(R14), R3 // a1 |
| MOVD (2*8)(R14), R4 // a2 |
| MOVD (3*8)(R14), R5 // a3 |
| MOVD (4*8)(R14), R6 // a4 |
| MOVD (5*8)(R14), R7 // a5 |
| MOVD (6*8)(R14), R8 // a6 |
| MOVD (7*8)(R14), R9 // a7 |
| MOVD (8*8)(R14), R10 // a8 |
| |
| MOVD R12, CTR |
| CALL (CTR) |
| |
| MOVD R3, (11*8)(R14) // r1 |
| MOVD R4, (12*8)(R14) // r2 |
| |
| // Standard libc functions return -1 on error |
| // and set errno. |
| CMPW R3, $-1 |
| BNE ok |
| |
| // Get error code from libc. |
| CALL libc_errno(SB) |
| MOVW (R3), R3 |
| MOVD R3, (13*8)(R14) // err |
| |
| ok: |
| RET |
| |
| // syscall10X calls a function in libc on behalf of the syscall package. |
| // syscall10X takes a pointer to a struct like: |
| // struct { |
| // fn uintptr |
| // a1 uintptr |
| // a2 uintptr |
| // a3 uintptr |
| // a4 uintptr |
| // a5 uintptr |
| // a6 uintptr |
| // a7 uintptr |
| // a8 uintptr |
| // a9 uintptr |
| // a10 uintptr |
| // r1 uintptr |
| // r2 uintptr |
| // err uintptr |
| // } |
| // syscall10X must be called on the g0 stack with the |
| // C calling convention (use libcCall). Note that this is |
| // really syscall8X as a maximum of eight parameters can be |
| // passed via registers (and current usage does not exceed |
| // this). |
| // |
| // syscall10X is like syscall10 but expects a 64-bit result |
| // and tests for 64-bit -1 to decide there was an error. |
| TEXT runtime·syscall10X(SB),NOSPLIT,$32 |
| MOVD R3, R14 // pointer to args |
| |
| MOVD (0*8)(R14), R12 // fn |
| MOVD (1*8)(R14), R3 // a1 |
| MOVD (2*8)(R14), R4 // a2 |
| MOVD (3*8)(R14), R5 // a3 |
| MOVD (4*8)(R14), R6 // a4 |
| MOVD (5*8)(R14), R7 // a5 |
| MOVD (6*8)(R14), R8 // a6 |
| MOVD (7*8)(R14), R9 // a7 |
| MOVD (8*8)(R14), R10 // a8 |
| |
| MOVD R12, CTR |
| CALL (CTR) |
| |
| MOVD R3, (11*8)(R14) // r1 |
| MOVD R4, (12*8)(R14) // r2 |
| |
| // Standard libc functions return -1 on error |
| // and set errno. |
| CMP R3, $-1 |
| BNE ok |
| |
| // Get error code from libc. |
| CALL libc_errno(SB) |
| MOVW (R3), R3 |
| MOVD R3, (13*8)(R14) // err |
| |
| ok: |
| RET |