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go/src/runtime/tls_ppc64x.s
Austin Clements af7ca8dce4 cmd/cgo, runtime/cgo: support ppc64
This implements support for calls to and from C in the ppc64 C ABI, as
well as supporting functionality such as an entry point from the
dynamic linker.

Change-Id: I68da6df50d5638cb1a3d3fef773fb412d7bf631a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/2009
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
2015-01-07 20:36:27 +00:00

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// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// +build ppc64 ppc64le
#include "go_asm.h"
#include "go_tls.h"
#include "funcdata.h"
#include "textflag.h"
// We have to resort to TLS variable to save g (R30).
// One reason is that external code might trigger
// SIGSEGV, and our runtime.sigtramp don't even know we
// are in external code, and will continue to use R30,
// this might well result in another SIGSEGV.
// save_g saves the g register into pthread-provided
// thread-local memory, so that we can call externally compiled
// ppc64 code that will overwrite this register.
//
// If !iscgo, this is a no-op.
//
// NOTE: setg_gcc<> assume this clobbers only R31.
TEXT runtime·save_g(SB),NOSPLIT,$-8-0
MOVB runtime·iscgo(SB), R31
CMP R31, $0
BEQ nocgo
// $runtime.tlsg(SB) is a special linker symbol.
// It is the offset from the start of TLS to our
// thread-local storage for g.
MOVD $runtime·tlsg(SB), R31
ADD R13, R31
// The actual TLS base is 0x7000 below R13
SUB $0x7000, R31
// Store g in TLS
MOVD g, 0(R31)
nocgo:
RET
// load_g loads the g register from pthread-provided
// thread-local memory, for use after calling externally compiled
// ppc64 code that overwrote those registers.
//
// This is never called directly from C code (it doesn't have to
// follow the C ABI), but it may be called from a C context, where the
// usual Go registers aren't set up.
//
// NOTE: _cgo_topofstack assumes this only clobbers g (R30), and R31.
TEXT runtime·load_g(SB),NOSPLIT,$-8-0
MOVD $runtime·tlsg(SB), R31
// R13 is the C ABI TLS base pointer + 0x7000
ADD R13, R31
SUB $0x7000, R31
MOVD 0(R31), g
RET