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// Copyright 2009 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.
#include "zasm_GOOS_GOARCH.h"
// using frame size $-4 means do not save LR on stack.
TEXT _rt0_arm(SB),7,$-4
MOVW $0xcafebabe, R12
// copy arguments forward on an even stack
// use R13 instead of SP to avoid linker rewriting the offsets
MOVW 0(R13), R0 // argc
MOVW $4(R13), R1 // argv
SUB $64, R13 // plenty of scratch
AND $~7, R13
MOVW R0, 60(R13) // save argc, argv away
MOVW R1, 64(R13)
// set up m and g registers
// g is R10, m is R9
MOVW $runtime·g0(SB), g
MOVW $runtime·m0(SB), m
// save m->g0 = g0
MOVW g, m_g0(m)
// create istack out of the OS stack
MOVW $(-8192+104)(R13), R0
MOVW R0, g_stackguard(g) // (w 104b guard)
MOVW R13, g_stackbase(g)
BL runtime·emptyfunc(SB) // fault if stack check is wrong
// if there is an _cgo_init, call it.
MOVW _cgo_init(SB), R2
CMP $0, R2
MOVW.NE g, R0 // first argument of _cgo_init is g
BL.NE (R2) // will clobber R0-R3
BL runtime·checkgoarm(SB)
BL runtime·check(SB)
// saved argc, argv
MOVW 60(R13), R0
MOVW R0, 4(R13)
MOVW 64(R13), R1
MOVW R1, 8(R13)
BL runtime·args(SB)
BL runtime·osinit(SB)
BL runtime·schedinit(SB)
// create a new goroutine to start program
MOVW $runtime·main·f(SB), R0
MOVW.W R0, -4(R13)
MOVW $8, R0
MOVW.W R0, -4(R13)
MOVW $0, R0
MOVW.W R0, -4(R13) // push $0 as guard
BL runtime·newproc(SB)
MOVW $12(R13), R13 // pop args and LR
// start this M
BL runtime·mstart(SB)
MOVW $1234, R0
MOVW $1000, R1
MOVW R0, (R1) // fail hard
DATA runtime·main·f+0(SB)/4,$runtime·main(SB)
GLOBL runtime·main·f(SB),8,$4
TEXT runtime·breakpoint(SB),7,$0
// gdb won't skip this breakpoint instruction automatically,
// so you must manually "set $pc+=4" to skip it and continue.
WORD $0xe1200071 // BKPT 0x0001
RET
GLOBL runtime·goarm(SB), $4
TEXT runtime·asminit(SB),7,$0
// disable runfast (flush-to-zero) mode of vfp if runtime.goarm > 5
MOVW runtime·goarm(SB), R11
CMP $5, R11
BLE 4(PC)
WORD $0xeef1ba10 // vmrs r11, fpscr
BIC $(1<<24), R11
WORD $0xeee1ba10 // vmsr fpscr, r11
RET
/*
* go-routine
*/
// void gosave(Gobuf*)
// save state in Gobuf; setjmp
TEXT runtime·gosave(SB), 7, $-4
MOVW 0(FP), R0 // gobuf
MOVW SP, gobuf_sp(R0)
MOVW LR, gobuf_pc(R0)
MOVW g, gobuf_g(R0)
RET
// void gogo(Gobuf*, uintptr)
// restore state from Gobuf; longjmp
TEXT runtime·gogo(SB), 7, $-4
MOVW 0(FP), R1 // gobuf
MOVW gobuf_g(R1), g
MOVW 0(g), R2 // make sure g != nil
MOVW _cgo_save_gm(SB), R2
CMP $0, R2 // if in Cgo, we have to save g and m
BL.NE (R2) // this call will clobber R0
MOVW 4(FP), R0 // return 2nd arg
MOVW gobuf_sp(R1), SP // restore SP
MOVW gobuf_pc(R1), PC
// void gogocall(Gobuf*, void (*fn)(void), uintptr r7)
// restore state from Gobuf but then call fn.
// (call fn, returning to state in Gobuf)
// using frame size $-4 means do not save LR on stack.
TEXT runtime·gogocall(SB), 7, $-4
MOVW 0(FP), R3 // gobuf
MOVW 4(FP), R1 // fn
MOVW gobuf_g(R3), g
MOVW 0(g), R0 // make sure g != nil
MOVW _cgo_save_gm(SB), R0
CMP $0, R0 // if in Cgo, we have to save g and m
BL.NE (R0) // this call will clobber R0
MOVW 8(FP), R7 // context
MOVW gobuf_sp(R3), SP // restore SP
MOVW gobuf_pc(R3), LR
MOVW R1, PC
// void gogocallfn(Gobuf*, FuncVal*)
// restore state from Gobuf but then call fn.
// (call fn, returning to state in Gobuf)
// using frame size $-4 means do not save LR on stack.
TEXT runtime·gogocallfn(SB), 7, $-4
MOVW 0(FP), R3 // gobuf
MOVW 4(FP), R1 // fn
MOVW gobuf_g(R3), g
MOVW 0(g), R0 // make sure g != nil
MOVW _cgo_save_gm(SB), R0
CMP $0, R0 // if in Cgo, we have to save g and m
BL.NE (R0) // this call will clobber R0
MOVW gobuf_sp(R3), SP // restore SP
MOVW gobuf_pc(R3), LR
MOVW R1, R7
MOVW 0(R1), PC
// void mcall(void (*fn)(G*))
// Switch to m->g0's stack, call fn(g).
// Fn must never return. It should gogo(&g->sched)
// to keep running g.
TEXT runtime·mcall(SB), 7, $-4
MOVW fn+0(FP), R0
// Save caller state in g->gobuf.
MOVW SP, (g_sched+gobuf_sp)(g)
MOVW LR, (g_sched+gobuf_pc)(g)
MOVW g, (g_sched+gobuf_g)(g)
// Switch to m->g0 & its stack, call fn.
MOVW g, R1
MOVW m_g0(m), g
CMP g, R1
BL.EQ runtime·badmcall(SB)
MOVW (g_sched+gobuf_sp)(g), SP
SUB $8, SP
MOVW R1, 4(SP)
BL (R0)
BL runtime·badmcall2(SB)
RET
/*
* support for morestack
*/
// Called during function prolog when more stack is needed.
// R1 frame size
// R2 arg size
// R3 prolog's LR
// NB. we do not save R0 because we've forced 5c to pass all arguments
// on the stack.
// using frame size $-4 means do not save LR on stack.
TEXT runtime·morestack(SB),7,$-4
// Cannot grow scheduler stack (m->g0).
MOVW m_g0(m), R4
CMP g, R4
BL.EQ runtime·abort(SB)
// Save in m.
MOVW R7, m_cret(m) // function context
MOVW R1, m_moreframesize(m)
MOVW R2, m_moreargsize(m)
// Called from f.
// Set m->morebuf to f's caller.
MOVW R3, (m_morebuf+gobuf_pc)(m) // f's caller's PC
MOVW SP, (m_morebuf+gobuf_sp)(m) // f's caller's SP
MOVW $4(SP), R3 // f's argument pointer
MOVW R3, m_moreargp(m)
MOVW g, (m_morebuf+gobuf_g)(m)
// Set m->morepc to f's PC.
MOVW LR, m_morepc(m)
// Call newstack on m->g0's stack.
MOVW m_g0(m), g
MOVW (g_sched+gobuf_sp)(g), SP
B runtime·newstack(SB)
// Called from reflection library. Mimics morestack,
// reuses stack growth code to create a frame
// with the desired args running the desired function.
//
// func call(fn *byte, arg *byte, argsize uint32).
TEXT reflect·call(SB), 7, $-4
// Save our caller's state as the PC and SP to
// restore when returning from f.
MOVW LR, (m_morebuf+gobuf_pc)(m) // our caller's PC
MOVW SP, (m_morebuf+gobuf_sp)(m) // our caller's SP
MOVW g, (m_morebuf+gobuf_g)(m)
// Set up morestack arguments to call f on a new stack.
// We set f's frame size to 1, as a hint to newstack
// that this is a call from reflect·call.
// If it turns out that f needs a larger frame than
// the default stack, f's usual stack growth prolog will
// allocate a new segment (and recopy the arguments).
MOVW 4(SP), R0 // fn
MOVW 8(SP), R1 // arg frame
MOVW 12(SP), R2 // arg size
MOVW R0, m_morepc(m) // f's PC
MOVW R1, m_moreargp(m) // f's argument pointer
MOVW R2, m_moreargsize(m) // f's argument size
MOVW $1, R3
MOVW R3, m_moreframesize(m) // f's frame size
// Call newstack on m->g0's stack.
MOVW m_g0(m), g
MOVW (g_sched+gobuf_sp)(g), SP
B runtime·newstack(SB)
// Return point when leaving stack.
// using frame size $-4 means do not save LR on stack.
TEXT runtime·lessstack(SB), 7, $-4
// Save return value in m->cret
MOVW R0, m_cret(m)
// Call oldstack on m->g0's stack.
MOVW m_g0(m), g
MOVW (g_sched+gobuf_sp)(g), SP
B runtime·oldstack(SB)
// void jmpdefer(fn, sp);
// called from deferreturn.
// 1. grab stored LR for caller
// 2. sub 4 bytes to get back to BL deferreturn
// 3. B to fn
TEXT runtime·jmpdefer(SB), 7, $0
MOVW 0(SP), LR
MOVW $-4(LR), LR // BL deferreturn
MOVW fn+0(FP), R7
MOVW argp+4(FP), SP
MOVW $-4(SP), SP // SP is 4 below argp, due to saved LR
MOVW 0(R7), R1
B (R1)
// Dummy function to use in saved gobuf.PC,
// to match SP pointing at a return address.
// The gobuf.PC is unused by the contortions here
// but setting it to return will make the traceback code work.
TEXT return<>(SB),7,$0
RET
// asmcgocall(void(*fn)(void*), void *arg)
// Call fn(arg) on the scheduler stack,
// aligned appropriately for the gcc ABI.
// See cgocall.c for more details.
TEXT runtime·asmcgocall(SB),7,$0
MOVW fn+0(FP), R1
MOVW arg+4(FP), R0
MOVW R13, R2
MOVW g, R5
// Figure out if we need to switch to m->g0 stack.
// We get called to create new OS threads too, and those
// come in on the m->g0 stack already.
MOVW m_g0(m), R3
CMP R3, g
BEQ 7(PC)
MOVW R13, (g_sched + gobuf_sp)(g)
MOVW $return<>(SB), R4
MOVW R4, (g_sched+gobuf_pc)(g)
MOVW g, (g_sched+gobuf_g)(g)
MOVW R3, g
MOVW (g_sched+gobuf_sp)(g), R13
// Now on a scheduling stack (a pthread-created stack).
SUB $24, R13
BIC $0x7, R13 // alignment for gcc ABI
MOVW R5, 20(R13) // save old g
MOVW R2, 16(R13) // save old SP
// R0 already contains the first argument
BL (R1)
// Restore registers, g, stack pointer.
MOVW 20(R13), g
MOVW 16(R13), R13
RET
// cgocallback(void (*fn)(void*), void *frame, uintptr framesize)
// Turn the fn into a Go func (by taking its address) and call
// cgocallback_gofunc.
TEXT runtime·cgocallback(SB),7,$12
MOVW $fn+0(FP), R0
MOVW R0, 4(R13)
MOVW frame+4(FP), R0
MOVW R0, 8(R13)
MOVW framesize+8(FP), R0
MOVW R0, 12(R13)
MOVW $runtime·cgocallback_gofunc(SB), R0
BL (R0)
RET
// cgocallback_gofunc(void (*fn)(void*), void *frame, uintptr framesize)
// See cgocall.c for more details.
TEXT runtime·cgocallback_gofunc(SB),7,$16
// Load m and g from thread-local storage.
MOVW _cgo_load_gm(SB), R0
CMP $0, R0
BL.NE (R0)
// If m is nil, Go did not create the current thread.
// Call needm to obtain one for temporary use.
// In this case, we're running on the thread stack, so there's
// lots of space, but the linker doesn't know. Hide the call from
// the linker analysis by using an indirect call.
MOVW m, savedm-16(SP)
CMP $0, m
B.NE havem
MOVW $runtime·needm(SB), R0
BL (R0)
havem:
// Now there's a valid m, and we're running on its m->g0.
// Save current m->g0->sched.sp on stack and then set it to SP.
// Save current sp in m->g0->sched.sp in preparation for
// switch back to m->curg stack.
MOVW fn+0(FP), R0
MOVW frame+4(FP), R1
MOVW framesize+8(FP), R2
MOVW m_g0(m), R3
MOVW (g_sched+gobuf_sp)(R3), R4
MOVW.W R4, -4(R13)
MOVW R13, (g_sched+gobuf_sp)(R3)
// Switch to m->curg stack and call runtime.cgocallbackg
// with the three arguments. Because we are taking over
// the execution of m->curg but *not* resuming what had
// been running, we need to save that information (m->curg->gobuf)
// so that we can restore it when we're done.
// We can restore m->curg->gobuf.sp easily, because calling
// runtime.cgocallbackg leaves SP unchanged upon return.
// To save m->curg->gobuf.pc, we push it onto the stack.
// This has the added benefit that it looks to the traceback
// routine like cgocallbackg is going to return to that
// PC (because we defined cgocallbackg to have
// a frame size of 16, the same amount that we use below),
// so that the traceback will seamlessly trace back into
// the earlier calls.
// Save current m->g0->sched.sp on stack and then set it to SP.
MOVW m_curg(m), g
MOVW (g_sched+gobuf_sp)(g), R4 // prepare stack as R4
// Push gobuf.pc
MOVW (g_sched+gobuf_pc)(g), R5
SUB $4, R4
MOVW R5, 0(R4)
// Push arguments to cgocallbackg.
// Frame size here must match the frame size above
// to trick traceback routines into doing the right thing.
SUB $16, R4
MOVW R0, 4(R4)
MOVW R1, 8(R4)
MOVW R2, 12(R4)
// Switch stack and make the call.
MOVW R4, R13
BL runtime·cgocallbackg(SB)
// Restore g->gobuf (== m->curg->gobuf) from saved values.
MOVW 16(R13), R5
MOVW R5, (g_sched+gobuf_pc)(g)
ADD $(16+4), R13 // SP clobbered! It is ok!
MOVW R13, (g_sched+gobuf_sp)(g)
// Switch back to m->g0's stack and restore m->g0->sched.sp.
// (Unlike m->curg, the g0 goroutine never uses sched.pc,
// so we do not have to restore it.)
MOVW m_g0(m), g
MOVW (g_sched+gobuf_sp)(g), R13
// POP R6
MOVW 0(R13), R6
ADD $4, R13
MOVW R6, (g_sched+gobuf_sp)(g)
// If the m on entry was nil, we called needm above to borrow an m
// for the duration of the call. Since the call is over, return it with dropm.
MOVW savedm-16(SP), R6
CMP $0, R6
B.NE 3(PC)
MOVW $runtime·dropm(SB), R0
BL (R0)
// Done!
RET
// void setmg(M*, G*); set m and g. for use by needm.
TEXT runtime·setmg(SB), 7, $-4
MOVW mm+0(FP), m
MOVW gg+4(FP), g
// Save m and g to thread-local storage.
MOVW _cgo_save_gm(SB), R0
CMP $0, R0
BL.NE (R0)
RET
TEXT runtime·getcallerpc(SB),7,$-4
MOVW 0(SP), R0
RET
TEXT runtime·setcallerpc(SB),7,$-4
MOVW x+4(FP), R0
MOVW R0, 0(SP)
RET
TEXT runtime·getcallersp(SB),7,$-4
MOVW 0(FP), R0
MOVW $-4(R0), R0
RET
TEXT runtime·emptyfunc(SB),0,$0
RET
TEXT runtime·abort(SB),7,$-4
MOVW $0, R0
MOVW (R0), R1
// bool armcas(int32 *val, int32 old, int32 new)
// Atomically:
// if(*val == old){
// *val = new;
// return 1;
// }else
// return 0;
//
// To implement runtime·cas in sys_$GOOS_arm.s
// using the native instructions, use:
//
// TEXT runtime·cas(SB),7,$0
// B runtime·armcas(SB)
//
TEXT runtime·armcas(SB),7,$0
MOVW valptr+0(FP), R1
MOVW old+4(FP), R2
MOVW new+8(FP), R3
casl:
LDREX (R1), R0
CMP R0, R2
BNE casfail
STREX R3, (R1), R0
CMP $0, R0
BNE casl
MOVW $1, R0
RET
casfail:
MOVW $0, R0
RET
TEXT runtime·stackguard(SB),7,$0
MOVW R13, R1
MOVW g_stackguard(g), R2
MOVW R1, sp+0(FP)
MOVW R2, limit+4(FP)
RET
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