/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */ /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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/* Platform specific code to invoke XPCOM methods on native objects */
#include"xptcprivate.h"
#if !defined(__aarch64__) #error"This code is for Linux AArch64 only." #endif
#ifndef __AARCH64EL__ #error"Only little endian compatibility was tested" #endif
// The AAPCS doesn't require argument widening, but Apple's calling convention // does. If we are really fortunate, the compiler will clean up all the // copying for us. template<typename T> inline uint64_t normalize_arg(T value) { return (uint64_t)value;
}
/* * Allocation of function arguments to their appropriate place in registers * if possible and then to the stack. Handling of 'that' argument which * goes to register r0 is handled separately and does not belong here. * * Note that we are handling integer arguments and floating-point arguments * identically, depending on which register area is passed to this function. * * 'reg_args' - pointer to the current position in the buffer, * corresponding to the register arguments. * 'reg_args_end' - pointer to the end of the registers argument * buffer. * 'stack_args' - pointer to the current position in the buffer, * corresponding to the arguments on stack. * 'data' - typed data to put on the stack.
*/ template<typename T> staticinlinevoid alloc_arg(uint64_t* ®_args,
uint64_t* reg_args_end, void* &stack_args,
T* data)
{ if (reg_args < reg_args_end) {
*reg_args = normalize_arg(*data);
reg_args++;
} else { // According to the ABI, types that are smaller than 8 bytes are // passed in registers or 8-byte stack slots. This rule is only // partially true on Apple platforms, where types smaller than 8 // bytes occupy only the space they require on the stack and // their stack slot must be properly aligned. #ifdef __APPLE__ const size_t aligned_size = sizeof(T); #else const size_t aligned_size = 8; #endif // Ensure the pointer is aligned for the type
uintptr_t addr = (reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(stack_args) + aligned_size - 1) & ~(aligned_size - 1);
memcpy(reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr), data, sizeof(T)); // Point the stack to the next slot.
stack_args = reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr + aligned_size);
}
}
extern"C"void
invoke_copy_to_stack(uint64_t* stk, uint64_t *end,
uint32_t paramCount, nsXPTCVariant* s)
{
uint64_t* ireg_args = stk;
uint64_t* ireg_end = ireg_args + 8; // Pun on integer and floating-point registers being the same size.
uint64_t* freg_args = ireg_end;
uint64_t* freg_end = freg_args + 8; void* stack_args = freg_end;
// leave room for 'that' argument in x0
++ireg_args;
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < paramCount; i++, s++) { if (s->IsIndirect()) { void* ptr = &s->val;
alloc_arg(ireg_args, ireg_end, stack_args, &ptr);
} else { switch (s->type) { case nsXPTType::T_FLOAT:
alloc_arg(freg_args, freg_end, stack_args, &s->val.f); break; case nsXPTType::T_DOUBLE:
alloc_arg(freg_args, freg_end, stack_args, &s->val.d); break; case nsXPTType::T_I8:
alloc_arg(ireg_args, ireg_end, stack_args, &s->val.i8); break; case nsXPTType::T_I16:
alloc_arg(ireg_args, ireg_end, stack_args, &s->val.i16); break; case nsXPTType::T_I32:
alloc_arg(ireg_args, ireg_end, stack_args, &s->val.i32); break; case nsXPTType::T_I64:
alloc_arg(ireg_args, ireg_end, stack_args, &s->val.i64); break; case nsXPTType::T_U8:
alloc_arg(ireg_args, ireg_end, stack_args, &s->val.u8); break; case nsXPTType::T_U16:
alloc_arg(ireg_args, ireg_end, stack_args, &s->val.u16); break; case nsXPTType::T_U32:
alloc_arg(ireg_args, ireg_end, stack_args, &s->val.u32); break; case nsXPTType::T_U64:
alloc_arg(ireg_args, ireg_end, stack_args, &s->val.u64); break; case nsXPTType::T_BOOL:
alloc_arg(ireg_args, ireg_end, stack_args, &s->val.b); break; case nsXPTType::T_CHAR:
alloc_arg(ireg_args, ireg_end, stack_args, &s->val.c); break; case nsXPTType::T_WCHAR:
alloc_arg(ireg_args, ireg_end, stack_args, &s->val.wc); break; default: // all the others are plain pointer types
alloc_arg(ireg_args, ireg_end, stack_args, &s->val.p); break;
}
}
}
}
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