qemu/common-user/host/sparc64/safe-syscall.inc.S
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   1/*
   2 * safe-syscall.inc.S : host-specific assembly fragment
   3 * to handle signals occurring at the same time as system calls.
   4 * This is intended to be included by common-user/safe-syscall.S
   5 *
   6 * Written by Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
   7 * Copyright (C) 2021 Linaro, Inc.
   8 *
   9 * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later.
  10 * See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
  11 */
  12
  13        .text
  14        .balign 4
  15
  16        .register %g2, #scratch
  17        .register %g3, #scratch
  18
  19        .global safe_syscall_base
  20        .global safe_syscall_start
  21        .global safe_syscall_end
  22        .type   safe_syscall_base, @function
  23        .type   safe_syscall_start, @function
  24        .type   safe_syscall_end, @function
  25
  26#define STACK_BIAS  2047
  27#define WINDOW_SIZE 16 * 8
  28#define PARAM(N)    STACK_BIAS + WINDOW_SIZE + N * 8
  29
  30        /*
  31         * This is the entry point for making a system call. The calling
  32         * convention here is that of a C varargs function with the
  33         * first argument an 'int *' to the signal_pending flag, the
  34         * second one the system call number (as a 'long'), and all further
  35         * arguments being syscall arguments (also 'long').
  36         */
  37safe_syscall_base:
  38        .cfi_startproc
  39        /*
  40         * The syscall calling convention isn't the same as the C one:
  41         * we enter with o0 == &signal_pending
  42         *               o1 == syscall number
  43         *               o2 ... o5, (stack) == syscall arguments
  44         *               and return the result in x0
  45         * and the syscall instruction needs
  46         *               g1 == syscall number
  47         *               o0 ... o5 == syscall arguments
  48         *               and returns the result in o0
  49         * Shuffle everything around appropriately.
  50         */
  51        mov     %o0, %g2                /* signal_pending pointer */
  52        mov     %o1, %g1                /* syscall number */
  53        mov     %o2, %o0                /* syscall arguments */
  54        mov     %o3, %o1
  55        mov     %o4, %o2
  56        mov     %o5, %o3
  57        ldx     [%sp + PARAM(6)], %o4
  58        ldx     [%sp + PARAM(7)], %o5
  59
  60        /*
  61         * This next sequence of code works in conjunction with the
  62         * rewind_if_safe_syscall_function(). If a signal is taken
  63         * and the interrupted PC is anywhere between 'safe_syscall_start'
  64         * and 'safe_syscall_end' then we rewind it to 'safe_syscall_start'.
  65         * The code sequence must therefore be able to cope with this, and
  66         * the syscall instruction must be the final one in the sequence.
  67         */
  68safe_syscall_start:
  69        /* if signal_pending is non-zero, don't do the call */
  70        lduw    [%g2], %g3
  71        brnz,pn %g3, 2f
  72         nop
  73        ta      0x6d
  74safe_syscall_end:
  75        /* code path for having successfully executed the syscall */
  76        bcs,pn  %xcc, 1f
  77         nop
  78        retl
  79         nop
  80
  81        /* code path when we didn't execute the syscall */
  822:      set     QEMU_ERESTARTSYS, %o0
  83
  84        /* code path setting errno */
  851:      mov     %o7, %g1
  86        call    safe_syscall_set_errno_tail
  87         mov    %g1, %o7
  88
  89        .cfi_endproc
  90        .size   safe_syscall_base, .-safe_syscall_base
  91