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authorTor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>2012-09-26 22:51:03 +0300
committerTor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>2012-09-27 08:20:44 +0300
commitd83de4b1a93ba7ed7bc3243073be3de96a44bfa9 (patch)
treeef5bbc6a0d8155fcab8a6029f3cf45ebdbc86f9b /bridges/source/cpp_uno/gcc3_macosx_x86-64/callvirtualmethod.cxx
parent30d33b126f47021a99fb8ca63d6c6be29407e9cc (diff)
First attempt at C++/UNO bridge for 64-bit OS X
Basically, a 1:1 copy of the Linux x86-64 one. The Apple docs say that "The OS X x86-64 function calling conventions are the same as the function calling conventions described in System V Application Binary Interface AMD64 Architecture Processor Supplement," which should mean that it's the same as on Linux. Once this works, the very minor differences to the Linux one will be merged as ifdefs into the Linux one, and no separate source files will be needed. Change-Id: I1ff58f303a7ab7f59ec2ff7a9e24465e89151ec5
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+/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
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+
+#include "sal/config.h"
+
+#include <cstring>
+
+#include "cppu/macros.hxx"
+#include "sal/types.h"
+#include "typelib/typeclass.h"
+#include "typelib/typedescription.h"
+
+#include "abi.hxx"
+#include "callvirtualmethod.hxx"
+
+// The call instruction within the asm block of callVirtualMethod may throw
+// exceptions. At least GCC 4.7.0 with -O0 would create (unnecessary)
+// .gcc_exception_table call-site table entries around all other calls in this
+// function that can throw, leading to std::terminate if the asm call throws an
+// exception and the unwinding C++ personality routine finds the unexpected hole
+// in the .gcc_exception_table. Therefore, make sure this function explicitly
+// only calls nothrow-functions (so GCC 4.7.0 with -O0 happens to not create a
+// .gcc_exception_table section at all for this function). For some reason,
+// this also needs to be in a source file of its own.
+//
+// Also, this file should be compiled with -fnon-call-exceptions, and ideally
+// there would be a way to tell the compiler that the asm block contains calls
+// to functions that can potentially throw; see the mail thread starting at
+// <http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/2012-03/msg00454.html> "C++: Letting compiler know
+// asm block can call function that can throw?"
+
+void CPPU_CURRENT_NAMESPACE::callVirtualMethod(
+ void * pThis, sal_uInt32 nVtableIndex, void * pRegisterReturn,
+ typelib_TypeDescriptionReference * pReturnTypeRef, bool bSimpleReturn,
+ sal_uInt64 *pStack, sal_uInt32 nStack, sal_uInt64 *pGPR, sal_uInt32 nGPR,
+ double * pFPR, sal_uInt32 nFPR)
+{
+ // Should not happen, but...
+ if ( nFPR > x86_64::MAX_SSE_REGS )
+ nFPR = x86_64::MAX_SSE_REGS;
+ if ( nGPR > x86_64::MAX_GPR_REGS )
+ nGPR = x86_64::MAX_GPR_REGS;
+
+ // Get pointer to method
+ sal_uInt64 pMethod = *((sal_uInt64 *)pThis);
+ pMethod += 8 * nVtableIndex;
+ pMethod = *((sal_uInt64 *)pMethod);
+
+ // Load parameters to stack, if necessary
+ if ( nStack )
+ {
+ // 16-bytes aligned
+ sal_uInt32 nStackBytes = ( ( nStack + 1 ) >> 1 ) * 16;
+ sal_uInt64 *pCallStack = (sal_uInt64 *) __builtin_alloca( nStackBytes );
+ std::memcpy( pCallStack, pStack, nStackBytes );
+ }
+
+ // Return values
+ sal_uInt64 rax;
+ sal_uInt64 rdx;
+ double xmm0;
+ double xmm1;
+
+ asm volatile (
+
+ // Fill the xmm registers
+ "movq %6, %%rax\n\t"
+
+ "movsd (%%rax), %%xmm0\n\t"
+ "movsd 8(%%rax), %%xmm1\n\t"
+ "movsd 16(%%rax), %%xmm2\n\t"
+ "movsd 24(%%rax), %%xmm3\n\t"
+ "movsd 32(%%rax), %%xmm4\n\t"
+ "movsd 40(%%rax), %%xmm5\n\t"
+ "movsd 48(%%rax), %%xmm6\n\t"
+ "movsd 56(%%rax), %%xmm7\n\t"
+
+ // Fill the general purpose registers
+ "movq %5, %%rax\n\t"
+
+ "movq (%%rax), %%rdi\n\t"
+ "movq 8(%%rax), %%rsi\n\t"
+ "movq 16(%%rax), %%rdx\n\t"
+ "movq 24(%%rax), %%rcx\n\t"
+ "movq 32(%%rax), %%r8\n\t"
+ "movq 40(%%rax), %%r9\n\t"
+
+ // Perform the call
+ "movq %4, %%r11\n\t"
+ "movq %7, %%rax\n\t"
+ "call *%%r11\n\t"
+
+ // Fill the return values
+ "movq %%rax, %0\n\t"
+ "movq %%rdx, %1\n\t"
+ "movsd %%xmm0, %2\n\t"
+ "movsd %%xmm1, %3\n\t"
+ : "=m" ( rax ), "=m" ( rdx ), "=m" ( xmm0 ), "=m" ( xmm1 )
+ : "m" ( pMethod ), "m" ( pGPR ), "m" ( pFPR ), "m" ( nFPR )
+ : "rax", "rdi", "rsi", "rdx", "rcx", "r8", "r9", "r10", "r11",
+ "xmm0", "xmm1", "xmm2", "xmm3", "xmm4", "xmm5", "xmm6", "xmm7",
+ "xmm8", "xmm9", "xmm10", "xmm11", "xmm12", "xmm13", "xmm14", "xmm15"
+ );
+
+ switch (pReturnTypeRef->eTypeClass)
+ {
+ case typelib_TypeClass_HYPER:
+ case typelib_TypeClass_UNSIGNED_HYPER:
+ *reinterpret_cast<sal_uInt64 *>( pRegisterReturn ) = rax;
+ break;
+ case typelib_TypeClass_LONG:
+ case typelib_TypeClass_UNSIGNED_LONG:
+ case typelib_TypeClass_ENUM:
+ *reinterpret_cast<sal_uInt32 *>( pRegisterReturn ) = *reinterpret_cast<sal_uInt32*>( &rax );
+ break;
+ case typelib_TypeClass_CHAR:
+ case typelib_TypeClass_SHORT:
+ case typelib_TypeClass_UNSIGNED_SHORT:
+ *reinterpret_cast<sal_uInt16 *>( pRegisterReturn ) = *reinterpret_cast<sal_uInt16*>( &rax );
+ break;
+ case typelib_TypeClass_BOOLEAN:
+ case typelib_TypeClass_BYTE:
+ *reinterpret_cast<sal_uInt8 *>( pRegisterReturn ) = *reinterpret_cast<sal_uInt8*>( &rax );
+ break;
+ case typelib_TypeClass_FLOAT:
+ case typelib_TypeClass_DOUBLE:
+ *reinterpret_cast<double *>( pRegisterReturn ) = xmm0;
+ break;
+ default:
+ {
+ sal_Int32 const nRetSize = pReturnTypeRef->pType->nSize;
+ if (bSimpleReturn && nRetSize <= 16 && nRetSize > 0)
+ {
+ sal_uInt64 longs[2];
+ longs[0] = rax;
+ longs[1] = rdx;
+
+ double doubles[2];
+ doubles[0] = xmm0;
+ doubles[1] = xmm1;
+ x86_64::fill_struct( pReturnTypeRef, &longs[0], &doubles[0], pRegisterReturn);
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/* vim:set shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 expandtab: */