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author | Sergey Bugaev <bugaevc@gmail.com> | 2023-05-17 22:14:28 +0300 |
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committer | Samuel Thibault <samuel.thibault@ens-lyon.org> | 2023-05-17 22:52:39 +0200 |
commit | 4a373ea7d677c69dc95903dbb542237ab1380eb5 (patch) | |
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mach: Define MACHINE_THREAD_STATE_SETUP_CALL
The existing two macros, MACHINE_THREAD_STATE_SET_PC and
MACHINE_THREAD_STATE_SET_SP, can be used to set program counter and the
stack pointer registers in a machine-specific thread state structure.
Useful as it is, this may not be enough to set up the thread to make a
function call, because the machine-specific ABI may impose additional
requirements. In particular, x86_64 ABI requires that upon function
entry, the stack pointer is 8 less than 16-byte aligned (sp & 15 == 8).
To deal with this, introduce a new macro,
MACHINE_THREAD_STATE_SETUP_CALL (), which sets both stack and
instruction pointers, and also applies any machine-specific requirements
to make a valid function call. The default implementation simply
forwards to MACHINE_THREAD_STATE_SET_PC and MACHINE_THREAD_STATE_SET_SP,
but on x86_64 we additionally align the stack pointer.
Signed-off-by: Sergey Bugaev <bugaevc@gmail.com>
Message-Id: <20230517191436.73636-3-bugaevc@gmail.com>
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