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/* stuff needed for libgcc on win32.
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 *
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 *   Copyright (C) 1996, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2008, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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 *   Written By Steve Chamberlain
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 *
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 * This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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 * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
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 * Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any
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 * later version.
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 *
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 * This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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 * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
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 * General Public License for more details.
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 *
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 * Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional
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 * permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version
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 * 3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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 *
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 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and
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 * a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program;
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 * see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively.  If not, see
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 * .
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 */
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#ifdef L_chkstk
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/* Function prologue calls _alloca to probe the stack when allocating more
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   than CHECK_STACK_LIMIT bytes in one go.  Touching the stack at 4K
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   increments is necessary to ensure that the guard pages used
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   by the OS virtual memory manger are allocated in correct sequence.  */
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        .global ___chkstk
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        .global __alloca
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#ifndef _WIN64
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___chkstk:
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__alloca:
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        pushl   %ecx            /* save temp */
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        leal    8(%esp), %ecx   /* point past return addr */
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        cmpl    $0x1000, %eax   /* > 4k ?*/
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        jb      Ldone
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Lprobe:
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        subl    $0x1000, %ecx           /* yes, move pointer down 4k*/
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        orl     $0x0, (%ecx)            /* probe there */
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        subl    $0x1000, %eax           /* decrement count */
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        cmpl    $0x1000, %eax
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        ja      Lprobe                  /* and do it again */
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Ldone:
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        subl    %eax, %ecx
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        orl     $0x0, (%ecx)    /* less than 4k, just peek here */
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        movl    %esp, %eax      /* save old stack pointer */
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        movl    %ecx, %esp      /* decrement stack */
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        movl    (%eax), %ecx    /* recover saved temp */
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        movl    4(%eax), %eax   /* recover return address */
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        /* Push the return value back.  Doing this instead of just
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           jumping to %eax preserves the cached call-return stack
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           used by most modern processors.  */
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        pushl   %eax
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        ret
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#else
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/* __alloca is a normal function call, which uses %rcx as the argument.  And stack space
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   for the argument is saved.  */
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__alloca:
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        movq    %rcx, %rax
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        addq    $0x7, %rax
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        andq    $0xfffffffffffffff8, %rax
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        popq    %rcx            /* pop return address */
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        popq    %r10            /* Pop the reserved stack space.  */
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        movq    %rsp, %r10      /* get sp */
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        cmpq    $0x1000, %rax   /* > 4k ?*/
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        jb      Ldone_alloca
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Lprobe_alloca:
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        subq    $0x1000, %r10           /* yes, move pointer down 4k*/
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        orq     $0x0, (%r10)            /* probe there */
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        subq    $0x1000, %rax           /* decrement count */
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        cmpq    $0x1000, %rax
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        ja      Lprobe_alloca                   /* and do it again */
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Ldone_alloca:
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        subq    %rax, %r10
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        orq     $0x0, (%r10)    /* less than 4k, just peek here */
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        movq    %r10, %rax
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        subq    $0x8, %r10      /* Reserve argument stack space.  */
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        movq    %r10, %rsp      /* decrement stack */
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        /* Push the return value back.  Doing this instead of just
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           jumping to %rcx preserves the cached call-return stack
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           used by most modern processors.  */
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        pushq   %rcx
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        ret
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/* ___chkstk is a *special* function call, which uses %rax as the argument.
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   We avoid clobbering the 4 integer argument registers, %rcx, %rdx,
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   %r8 and %r9, which leaves us with %rax, %r10, and %r11 to use.  */
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___chkstk:
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        addq    $0x7, %rax      /* Make sure stack is on alignment of 8.  */
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        andq    $0xfffffffffffffff8, %rax
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        popq    %r11            /* pop return address */
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        movq    %rsp, %r10      /* get sp */
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        cmpq    $0x1000, %rax   /* > 4k ?*/
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        jb      Ldone
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Lprobe:
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        subq    $0x1000, %r10           /* yes, move pointer down 4k*/
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        orl     $0x0, (%r10)            /* probe there */
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        subq    $0x1000, %rax           /* decrement count */
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        cmpq    $0x1000, %rax
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        ja      Lprobe                  /* and do it again */
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Ldone:
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        subq    %rax, %r10
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        orl     $0x0, (%r10)    /* less than 4k, just peek here */
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        movq    %r10, %rsp      /* decrement stack */
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        /* Push the return value back.  Doing this instead of just
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           jumping to %r11 preserves the cached call-return stack
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           used by most modern processors.  */
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        pushq   %r11
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        ret
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#endif
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#endif

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