; AMD64 and Core 2 calling conventions checking. ; Copyright 2000, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ; ; Copyright 2008 Jason Worth-Martin ; ; This file is part of the MPIR Library. ; ; The MPIR Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or ; modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as ; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the ; License, or (at your option) any later version. ; ; The MPIR Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU ; Lesser General Public License for more details. ; ; You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public ; License along with the MPIR Library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If ; not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, ; Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. %include 'yasm_mac.inc' %ifdef GSYM_PREFIX %define G_EX(a) _ %+ a %else %define G_EX(a) a %endif G_EXTERN calling_conventions_save_rbx G_EXTERN calling_conventions_save_rbp G_EXTERN calling_conventions_save_r12 G_EXTERN calling_conventions_save_r13 G_EXTERN calling_conventions_save_r14 G_EXTERN calling_conventions_save_r15 G_EXTERN calling_conventions_function G_EXTERN calling_conventions_rbx G_EXTERN calling_conventions_rbp G_EXTERN calling_conventions_r12 G_EXTERN calling_conventions_r13 G_EXTERN calling_conventions_r14 G_EXTERN calling_conventions_r15 G_EXTERN calling_conventions_rflags G_EXTERN calling_conventions_fenv G_EXTERN calling_conventions_retaddr BITS 64 ; int calling_conventions (...); ; ; The global variable "calling_conventions_function" is the function to ; call, with the arguments as passed here. ; ; Perhaps the finit should be done only if the tags word isn't clear, but ; nothing uses the rounding mode or anything at the moment. default rel ALIGN 32 GLOBAL_FUNC calling_conventions mov rax, [rsp] mov [G_EX(calling_conventions_retaddr)], rax lea rax, [return] mov [rsp], rax mov [G_EX(calling_conventions_save_rbx)], rbx mov [G_EX(calling_conventions_save_rbp)], rbp mov [G_EX(calling_conventions_save_r12)], r12 mov [G_EX(calling_conventions_save_r13)], r13 mov [G_EX(calling_conventions_save_r14)], r14 mov [G_EX(calling_conventions_save_r15)], r15 mov rbx, [G_EX(calling_conventions_save_rbx)] mov rbp, [G_EX(calling_conventions_save_rbp)] mov r12, [G_EX(calling_conventions_save_r12)] mov r13, [G_EX(calling_conventions_save_r13)] mov r14, [G_EX(calling_conventions_save_r14)] mov r15, [G_EX(calling_conventions_save_r15)] ; values we expect to see unchanged, as per amd64check.c mov rbx, 0x1234567887654321 mov rbp, 0x89ABCDEFFEDCBA98 mov r12, 0xDEADBEEFBADECAFE mov r13, 0xFFEEDDCCBBAA9988 mov r14, 0x0011223344556677 mov r15, 0x1234432156788765 ; Try to provoke a problem by starting with junk in the registers, ; especially %rax which will be the return value. ; ; ENHANCE-ME: If we knew how many of the parameter registers were ; actually being used we could put junk in the rest. Maybe we could ; get try.c to communicate this to us. ; mov rax, 0xFEEDABBACAAFBEED mov r10, 0xAB78DE89FF5125BB mov r11, 0x1238901890189031 jmp [G_EX(calling_conventions_function)] return: mov [G_EX(calling_conventions_rbx)], rbx mov [G_EX(calling_conventions_rbp)], rbp mov [G_EX(calling_conventions_r12)], r12 mov [G_EX(calling_conventions_r13)], r13 mov [G_EX(calling_conventions_r14)], r14 mov [G_EX(calling_conventions_r15)], r15 pushf pop rbx mov [G_EX(calling_conventions_rflags)], rbx fstenv [G_EX(calling_conventions_fenv)] finit mov rbx, [G_EX(calling_conventions_save_rbx)] mov rbp, [G_EX(calling_conventions_save_rbp)] mov r12, [G_EX(calling_conventions_save_r12)] mov r13, [G_EX(calling_conventions_save_r13)] mov r14, [G_EX(calling_conventions_save_r14)] mov r15, [G_EX(calling_conventions_save_r15)] jmp [G_EX(calling_conventions_retaddr)]