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- /* i386.s -- assembly support. */
- /*
- // QuickThreads -- Threads-building toolkit.
- // Copyright (c) 1993 by David Keppel
- //
- // Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and
- // its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby
- // granted, provided that the above copyright notice and this notice
- // appear in all copies. This software is provided as a
- // proof-of-concept and for demonstration purposes; there is no
- // representation about the suitability of this software for any
- // purpose. */
- /* NOTE: double-labeled `_name' and `name' for System V compatability. */
- /* NOTE: Comment lines start like this one, or with '//' ONLY. Sorry! */
- /* Callee-save: %esi, %edi, %ebx, %ebp
- // Caller-save: %eax, %ecx
- // Can't tell: %edx (seems to work w/o saving it.)
- //
- // Assignment:
- //
- // See ``i386.h'' for the somewhat unconventional stack layout. */
- .text
- .align 2
- .globl _qt_abort
- .globl qt_abort
- .globl _qt_block
- .globl qt_block
- .globl _qt_blocki
- .globl qt_blocki
- /* These all have the type signature
- //
- // void *blocking (helper, arg0, arg1, new)
- //
- // On procedure entry, the helper is at 4(sp), args at 8(sp) and
- // 12(sp) and the new thread's sp at 16(sp). It *appears* that the
- // calling convention for the 8X86 requires the caller to save all
- // floating-point registers, this makes our life easy. */
- /* Halt the currently-running thread. Save it's callee-save regs on
- // to the stack, 32 bytes. Switch to the new stack (next == 16+32(sp))
- // and call the user function (f == 4+32(sp) with arguments: old sp
- // arg1 (8+32(sp)) and arg2 (12+32(sp)). When the user function is
- // done, restore the new thread's state and return.
- //
- // `qt_abort' is (currently) an alias for `qt_block' because most of
- // the work is shared. We could save the insns up to `qt_common' by
- // replicating, but w/o replicating we need an inital subtract (to
- // offset the stack as if it had been a qt_block) and then a jump
- // to qt_common. For the cost of a jump, we might as well just do
- // all the work.
- //
- // The helper function (4(sp)) can return a void* that is returned
- // by the call to `qt_blockk{,i}'. Since we don't touch %eax in
- // between, we get that ``for free''. */
- _qt_abort:
- qt_abort:
- _qt_block:
- qt_block:
- _qt_blocki:
- qt_blocki:
- pushl %ebp /* Save callee-save, sp-=4. */
- pushl %esi /* Save callee-save, sp-=4. */
- pushl %edi /* Save callee-save, sp-=4. */
- pushl %ebx /* Save callee-save, sp-=4. */
- movl %esp, %eax /* Remember old stack pointer. */
- qt_common:
- movl 32(%esp), %esp /* Move to new thread. */
- pushl 28(%eax) /* Push arg 2. */
- pushl 24(%eax) /* Push arg 1. */
- pushl %eax /* Push arg 0. */
- movl 20(%eax), %ebx /* Get function to call. */
- call *%ebx /* Call f. */
- addl $12, %esp /* Pop args. */
- popl %ebx /* Restore callee-save, sp+=4. */
- popl %edi /* Restore callee-save, sp+=4. */
- popl %esi /* Restore callee-save, sp+=4. */
- popl %ebp /* Restore callee-save, sp+=4. */
- ret /* Resume the stopped function. */
- hlt
- /* Start a varargs thread. */
- .globl _qt_vstart
- .globl qt_vstart
- _qt_vstart:
- qt_vstart:
- pushl %edi /* Push `pt' arg to `startup'. */
- call *%ebp /* Call `startup'. */
- popl %eax /* Clean up the stack. */
- call *%ebx /* Call the user's function. */
- pushl %eax /* Push return from user's. */
- pushl %edi /* Push `pt' arg to `cleanup'. */
- call *%esi /* Call `cleanup'. */
- hlt /* `cleanup' never returns. */
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