/* * CDDL HEADER START * * The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the * Common Development and Distribution License, Version 1.0 only * (the "License"). You may not use this file except in compliance * with the License. * * You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE * or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions * and limitations under the License. * * When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each * file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. * If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the * fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying * information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] * * CDDL HEADER END */ /* Copyright (c) 1988 AT&T */ /* All Rights Reserved */ /* * Copyright 1987-2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. * Use is subject to license terms. */ .ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" /* SVr4.0 1.4 */ .file "setjmp.s" #include ANSI_PRAGMA_WEAK(setjmp,function) ANSI_PRAGMA_WEAK(longjmp,function) #include "synonyms.h" #include JB_FLAGS = (0*8) ! offsets in jmpbuf (see siglongjmp.c) JB_SP = (1*8) ! words 5 through 11 are unused! JB_PC = (2*8) JB_FP = (3*8) JB_I7 = (4*8) /* * setjmp(buf_ptr) * buf_ptr points to a twelve word array (jmp_buf) */ ENTRY(setjmp) clr [%o0 + JB_FLAGS] ! clear flags (used by sigsetjmp) stx %sp, [%o0 + JB_SP] ! save caller's sp add %o7, 8, %o1 ! compute return pc stx %o1, [%o0 + JB_PC] ! save pc stx %fp, [%o0 + JB_FP] ! save fp stx %i7, [%o0 + JB_I7] ! save %i7 retl clr %o0 ! return (0) SET_SIZE(setjmp) /* * longjmp(buf_ptr, val) * buf_ptr points to a jmpbuf which has been initialized by setjmp. * val is the value we wish to return to setjmp's caller * * We flush the register file to the stack by doing a kernel call. * This is necessary to ensure that the registers we want to * pick up are stored on the stack, and that subsequent restores * will function correctly. * * sp, fp, and %i7, the caller's return address, are all restored * to the values they had at the time of the call to setjmp(). All * other locals, ins and outs are set to potentially random values * (as per the man page). This is sufficient to permit the correct * operation of normal code. * * Actually, the above description is not quite correct. If the routine * that called setjmp() has not altered the sp value of their frame we * will restore the remaining locals and ins to the values these * registers had in the this frame at the time of the call to longjmp() * (not setjmp()!). This is intended to help compilers, typically not * C compilers, that have some registers assigned to fixed purposes, * and that only alter the values of these registers on function entry * and exit. * * Since a C routine could call setjmp() followed by alloca() and thus * alter the sp this feature will typically not be helpful for a C * compiler. * * Note also that because the caller of a routine compiled "flat" (without * register windows) assumes that their ins and locals are preserved, * routines that call setjmp() must not be flat. */ ENTRY(longjmp) ta ST_FLUSH_WINDOWS ! flush all reg windows to the stack. ldx [%o0 + JB_SP], %o2 ! sp in %o2 until safe to puke there ldx [%o2 + STACK_BIAS], %l0 ! restore locals and ins if we can ldx [%o2 + (1*8) + STACK_BIAS], %l1 ldx [%o2 + (2*8) + STACK_BIAS], %l2 ldx [%o2 + (3*8) + STACK_BIAS], %l3 ldx [%o2 + (4*8) + STACK_BIAS], %l4 ldx [%o2 + (5*8) + STACK_BIAS], %l5 ldx [%o2 + (6*8) + STACK_BIAS], %l6 ldx [%o2 + (7*8) + STACK_BIAS], %l7 ldx [%o2 + (8*8) + STACK_BIAS], %i0 ldx [%o2 + (9*8) + STACK_BIAS], %i1 ldx [%o2 + (10*8) + STACK_BIAS], %i2 ldx [%o2 + (11*8) + STACK_BIAS], %i3 ldx [%o2 + (12*8) + STACK_BIAS], %i4 ldx [%o2 + (13*8) + STACK_BIAS], %i5 ldx [%o0 + JB_FP], %fp ! restore fp mov %o2, %sp ! restore sp ldx [%o0 + JB_I7], %i7 ! restore %i7 ldx [%o0 + JB_PC], %o3 ! get new return pc tst %o1 ! is return value 0? bnz 1f ! no - leave it alone sub %o3, 8, %o7 ! normalize return (for adb) (dly slot) mov 1, %o1 ! yes - set it to one 1: retl mov %o1, %o0 ! return (val) SET_SIZE(longjmp)