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/*
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- * Some macros to handle stack frames in assembly.
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+
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+ x86 function call convention, 64-bit:
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+ -------------------------------------
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+ arguments | callee-saved | extra caller-saved | return
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+ [callee-clobbered] | | [callee-clobbered] |
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+ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ rdi rsi rdx rcx r8-9 | rbx rbp [*] r12-15 | r10-11 | rax, rdx [**]
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+
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+ ( rsp is obviously invariant across normal function calls. (gcc can 'merge'
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+ functions when it sees tail-call optimization possibilities) rflags is
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+ clobbered. Leftover arguments are passed over the stack frame.)
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+
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+ [*] In the frame-pointers case rbp is fixed to the stack frame.
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+
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+ [**] for struct return values wider than 64 bits the return convention is a
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+ bit more complex: up to 128 bits width we return small structures
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+ straight in rax, rdx. For structures larger than that (3 words or
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+ larger) the caller puts a pointer to an on-stack return struct
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+ [allocated in the caller's stack frame] into the first argument - i.e.
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+ into rdi. All other arguments shift up by one in this case.
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+ Fortunately this case is rare in the kernel.
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+
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+For 32-bit we have the following conventions - kernel is built with
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+-mregparm=3 and -freg-struct-return:
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+
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+ x86 function calling convention, 32-bit:
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+ ----------------------------------------
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+ arguments | callee-saved | extra caller-saved | return
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+ [callee-clobbered] | | [callee-clobbered] |
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+ -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ eax edx ecx | ebx edi esi ebp [*] | <none> | eax, edx [**]
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+
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+ ( here too esp is obviously invariant across normal function calls. eflags
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+ is clobbered. Leftover arguments are passed over the stack frame. )
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+
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+ [*] In the frame-pointers case ebp is fixed to the stack frame.
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+
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+ [**] We build with -freg-struct-return, which on 32-bit means similar
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+ semantics as on 64-bit: edx can be used for a second return value
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+ (i.e. covering integer and structure sizes up to 64 bits) - after that
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+ it gets more complex and more expensive: 3-word or larger struct returns
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+ get done in the caller's frame and the pointer to the return struct goes
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+ into regparm0, i.e. eax - the other arguments shift up and the
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+ function's register parameters degenerate to regparm=2 in essence.
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+
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+*/
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+
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+
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+/*
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+ * 64-bit system call stack frame layout defines and helpers,
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+ * for assembly code:
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*/
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#define R15 0
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@@ -9,7 +59,7 @@
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#define RBP 32
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#define RBX 40
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-/* arguments: interrupts/non tracing syscalls only save upto here*/
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+/* arguments: interrupts/non tracing syscalls only save up to here: */
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#define R11 48
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#define R10 56
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#define R9 64
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@@ -22,7 +72,7 @@
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#define ORIG_RAX 120 /* + error_code */
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/* end of arguments */
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-/* cpu exception frame or undefined in case of fast syscall. */
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+/* cpu exception frame or undefined in case of fast syscall: */
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#define RIP 128
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#define CS 136
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#define EFLAGS 144
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