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| 1 #ifndef V8_MIPS_MACRO_ASSEMBLER_MIPS_H_ |
| 2 #define V8_MIPS_MACRO_ASSEMBLER_MIPS_H_ |
| 3 |
| 4 #include "assembler.h" |
| 5 #include "mips/assembler-mips.h" |
| 6 |
| 7 namespace v8 { |
| 8 namespace internal { |
| 9 |
| 10 // Forward declaration. |
| 11 class JumpTarget; |
| 12 |
| 13 |
| 14 // Registers aliases |
| 15 const Register cp = s7; // JavaScript context pointer |
| 16 const Register fp = s8_fp; // Alias fp |
| 17 |
| 18 // Register at is used for insruction generation. So it is not safe to use it |
| 19 // unless we know exactly what we do. |
| 20 const Register ip = t8; // Alias ip. equivalent to arm ip scratch register |
| 21 |
| 22 enum InvokeJSFlags { |
| 23 CALL_JS, |
| 24 JUMP_JS |
| 25 }; |
| 26 |
| 27 // MacroAssembler implements a collection of frequently used macros. |
| 28 class MacroAssembler: public Assembler { |
| 29 public: |
| 30 MacroAssembler(void* buffer, int size); |
| 31 |
| 32 // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 33 // Low-level helpers for compiler |
| 34 |
| 35 // Jump, Call, and Ret pseudo instructions implementing inter-working |
| 36 private: |
| 37 void Jump(intptr_t target, RelocInfo::Mode rmode, Condition cond = cc_always, |
| 38 Register r1 = zero_reg, const Operand& r2 = Operand(zero_reg)); |
| 39 void Call(intptr_t target, RelocInfo::Mode rmode, Condition cond = cc_always, |
| 40 Register r1 = zero_reg, const Operand& r2 = Operand(zero_reg)); |
| 41 // With arguments slots setup. |
| 42 void Jump_was(intptr_t target, RelocInfo::Mode rmode, Condition cond = cc_alwa
ys, |
| 43 Register r1 = zero_reg, const Operand& r2 = Operand(zero_reg)); |
| 44 void Call_was(intptr_t target, RelocInfo::Mode rmode, Condition cond = cc_alwa
ys, |
| 45 Register r1 = zero_reg, const Operand& r2 = Operand(zero_reg)); |
| 46 public: |
| 47 void Jump(Register target, Condition cond = cc_always, |
| 48 Register r1 = zero_reg, const Operand& r2 = Operand(zero_reg)); |
| 49 void Jump(byte* target, RelocInfo::Mode rmode, Condition cond = cc_always, |
| 50 Register r1 = zero_reg, const Operand& r2 = Operand(zero_reg)); |
| 51 void Jump(Handle<Code> code, RelocInfo::Mode rmode, Condition cond = cc_always
, |
| 52 Register r1 = zero_reg, const Operand& r2 = Operand(zero_reg)); |
| 53 void Call(Register target, Condition cond = cc_always, |
| 54 Register r1 = zero_reg, const Operand& r2 = Operand(zero_reg)); |
| 55 void Call(byte* target, RelocInfo::Mode rmode, Condition cond = cc_always, |
| 56 Register r1 = zero_reg, const Operand& r2 = Operand(zero_reg)); |
| 57 void Call(Handle<Code> code, RelocInfo::Mode rmode, Condition cond = cc_always
, |
| 58 Register r1 = zero_reg, const Operand& r2 = Operand(zero_reg)); |
| 59 // With arguments slots setup. |
| 60 void Jump_was(Register target, Condition cond = cc_always, |
| 61 Register r1 = zero_reg, const Operand& r2 = Operand(zero_reg)); |
| 62 void Jump_was(byte* target, RelocInfo::Mode rmode, Condition cond = cc_always, |
| 63 Register r1 = zero_reg, const Operand& r2 = Operand(zero_reg)); |
| 64 void Jump_was(Handle<Code> code, RelocInfo::Mode rmode, Condition cond = cc_al
ways, |
| 65 Register r1 = zero_reg, const Operand& r2 = Operand(zero_reg)); |
| 66 void Call_was(Register target, Condition cond = cc_always, |
| 67 Register r1 = zero_reg, const Operand& r2 = Operand(zero_reg)); |
| 68 void Call_was(byte* target, RelocInfo::Mode rmode, Condition cond = cc_always, |
| 69 Register r1 = zero_reg, const Operand& r2 = Operand(zero_reg)); |
| 70 void Call_was(Handle<Code> code, RelocInfo::Mode rmode, Condition cond = cc_al
ways, |
| 71 Register r1 = zero_reg, const Operand& r2 = Operand(zero_reg)); |
| 72 void Ret(Condition cond = cc_always, Register r1 = zero_reg, const Operand& r2
= Operand(zero_reg)); |
| 73 // Jumps to the label at the index given by the Smi in "index". |
| 74 void SmiJumpTable(Register index, Vector<Label*> targets); |
| 75 // Load an object from the root table. |
| 76 void LoadRoot(Register destination, |
| 77 Heap::RootListIndex index); |
| 78 void LoadRoot(Register destination, |
| 79 Heap::RootListIndex index, |
| 80 Condition cond, Register src1, const Operand& sr
c2); |
| 81 |
| 82 // Sets the remembered set bit for [address+offset], where address is the |
| 83 // address of the heap object 'object'. The address must be in the first 8K |
| 84 // of an allocated page. The 'scratch' register is used in the |
| 85 // implementation and all 3 registers are clobbered by the operation, as |
| 86 // well as the ip register. |
| 87 void RecordWrite(Register object, Register offset, Register scratch); |
| 88 |
| 89 // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 90 // Activation frames |
| 91 |
| 92 void EnterInternalFrame() { EnterFrame(StackFrame::INTERNAL); } |
| 93 void LeaveInternalFrame() { LeaveFrame(StackFrame::INTERNAL); } |
| 94 |
| 95 void EnterConstructFrame() { EnterFrame(StackFrame::CONSTRUCT); } |
| 96 void LeaveConstructFrame() { LeaveFrame(StackFrame::CONSTRUCT); } |
| 97 |
| 98 // Enter specific kind of exit frame; either EXIT or |
| 99 // EXIT_DEBUG. Expects the number of arguments in register r0 and |
| 100 // the builtin function to call in register r1. Exits with argc in |
| 101 // r4, argv in r6, and and the builtin function to call in r5. |
| 102 void EnterExitFrame(ExitFrame::Mode mode); |
| 103 |
| 104 // Leave the current exit frame. Expects the return value in r0. |
| 105 void LeaveExitFrame(ExitFrame::Mode mode); |
| 106 |
| 107 // Align the stack by optionally pushing a Smi zero. |
| 108 void AlignStack(int offset); |
| 109 |
| 110 // Setup call with sp aligned to 8 bytes. The scratch register is clobbered. |
| 111 // When using this function we suppose that the size of objects pushed on the |
| 112 // stack (other than arguments) is a multiple of 8 bytes. (Usually the |
| 113 // function name and receiver are pushed before the arguments.) |
| 114 void SetupAlignedCall(Register scratch, int arg_count = 0); |
| 115 // Restore sp and s3 (used to save sp). |
| 116 void ReturnFromAlignedCall(); |
| 117 |
| 118 |
| 119 // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 120 // JavaScript invokes |
| 121 |
| 122 // Invoke the JavaScript function code by either calling or jumping. |
| 123 void InvokeCode(Register code, |
| 124 const ParameterCount& expected, |
| 125 const ParameterCount& actual, |
| 126 InvokeFlag flag, |
| 127 bool withArgsSlots = false); |
| 128 |
| 129 void InvokeCode(Handle<Code> code, |
| 130 const ParameterCount& expected, |
| 131 const ParameterCount& actual, |
| 132 RelocInfo::Mode rmode, |
| 133 InvokeFlag flag, |
| 134 bool withArgsSlots = false); |
| 135 |
| 136 // Invoke the JavaScript function in the given register. Changes the |
| 137 // current context to the context in the function before invoking. |
| 138 void InvokeFunction(Register function, |
| 139 const ParameterCount& actual, |
| 140 InvokeFlag flag, |
| 141 bool withArgsSlots = false); |
| 142 |
| 143 |
| 144 #ifdef ENABLE_DEBUGGER_SUPPORT |
| 145 // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 146 // Debugger Support |
| 147 |
| 148 void SaveRegistersToMemory(RegList regs); |
| 149 void RestoreRegistersFromMemory(RegList regs); |
| 150 void CopyRegistersFromMemoryToStack(Register base, RegList regs); |
| 151 void CopyRegistersFromStackToMemory(Register base, |
| 152 Register scratch, |
| 153 RegList regs); |
| 154 #endif |
| 155 |
| 156 // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 157 // Exception handling |
| 158 |
| 159 // Push a new try handler and link into try handler chain. |
| 160 // The return address must be passed in register lr. |
| 161 // On exit, r0 contains TOS (code slot). |
| 162 void PushTryHandler(CodeLocation try_location, HandlerType type); |
| 163 |
| 164 |
| 165 // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 166 // Inline caching support |
| 167 |
| 168 // Generates code that verifies that the maps of objects in the |
| 169 // prototype chain of object hasn't changed since the code was |
| 170 // generated and branches to the miss label if any map has. If |
| 171 // necessary the function also generates code for security check |
| 172 // in case of global object holders. The scratch and holder |
| 173 // registers are always clobbered, but the object register is only |
| 174 // clobbered if it the same as the holder register. The function |
| 175 // returns a register containing the holder - either object_reg or |
| 176 // holder_reg. |
| 177 Register CheckMaps(JSObject* object, Register object_reg, |
| 178 JSObject* holder, Register holder_reg, |
| 179 Register scratch, Label* miss); |
| 180 |
| 181 // Generate code for checking access rights - used for security checks |
| 182 // on access to global objects across environments. The holder register |
| 183 // is left untouched, whereas both scratch registers are clobbered. |
| 184 void CheckAccessGlobalProxy(Register holder_reg, |
| 185 Register scratch, |
| 186 Label* miss); |
| 187 |
| 188 |
| 189 // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 190 // Allocation support |
| 191 |
| 192 // Allocate an object in new space. The object_size is specified in words (not |
| 193 // bytes). If the new space is exhausted control continues at the gc_required |
| 194 // label. The allocated object is returned in result. If the flag |
| 195 // tag_allocated_object is true the result is tagged as as a heap object. |
| 196 void AllocateInNewSpace(int object_size, |
| 197 Register result, |
| 198 Register scratch1, |
| 199 Register scratch2, |
| 200 Label* gc_required, |
| 201 AllocationFlags flags); |
| 202 void AllocateInNewSpace(Register object_size, |
| 203 Register result, |
| 204 Register scratch1, |
| 205 Register scratch2, |
| 206 Label* gc_required, |
| 207 AllocationFlags flags); |
| 208 |
| 209 // Undo allocation in new space. The object passed and objects allocated after |
| 210 // it will no longer be allocated. The caller must make sure that no pointers |
| 211 // are left to the object(s) no longer allocated as they would be invalid when |
| 212 // allocation is undone. |
| 213 void UndoAllocationInNewSpace(Register object, Register scratch); |
| 214 |
| 215 // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 216 // Support functions. |
| 217 |
| 218 // Try to get function prototype of a function and puts the value in |
| 219 // the result register. Checks that the function really is a |
| 220 // function and jumps to the miss label if the fast checks fail. The |
| 221 // function register will be untouched; the other registers may be |
| 222 // clobbered. |
| 223 void TryGetFunctionPrototype(Register function, |
| 224 Register result, |
| 225 Register scratch, |
| 226 Label* miss); |
| 227 |
| 228 // Compare object type for heap object. heap_object contains a non-Smi |
| 229 // whose object type should be compared with the given type. This both |
| 230 // sets the flags and leaves the object type in the type_reg register. |
| 231 // It leaves the map in the map register (unless the type_reg and map register |
| 232 // are the same register). It leaves the heap object in the heap_object |
| 233 // register unless the heap_object register is the same register as one of the |
| 234 // other registers. |
| 235 // REMOVED : code architecture does not fit MIPS |
| 236 // void CompareObjectType(Register heap_object, |
| 237 // Register map, |
| 238 // Register type_reg, |
| 239 // InstanceType type); |
| 240 |
| 241 // Compare instance type in a map. map contains a valid map object whose |
| 242 // object type should be compared with the given type. This both |
| 243 // sets the flags and leaves the object type in the type_reg register. It |
| 244 // leaves the heap object in the heap_object register unless the heap_object |
| 245 // register is the same register as type_reg. |
| 246 // REMOVED : code architecture does not fit MIPS |
| 247 // void CompareInstanceType(Register map, |
| 248 // Register type_reg, |
| 249 // InstanceType type); |
| 250 |
| 251 // Replaces CompareObjectType and CompareInstanceType functions. |
| 252 void GetObjectType(Register function, |
| 253 Register map, |
| 254 Register type_reg); |
| 255 |
| 256 inline void BranchOnSmi(Register value, Label* smi_label, Register scratch = a
t) { |
| 257 andi(scratch, value, Operand(kSmiTagMask)); |
| 258 bcond(eq, smi_label, scratch, Operand(zero_reg)); |
| 259 } |
| 260 |
| 261 inline void BranchOnNotSmi(Register value, Label* not_smi_label) { |
| 262 // tst(value, Operand(kSmiTagMask)); |
| 263 // b(ne, not_smi_label); |
| 264 } |
| 265 |
| 266 // Generates code for reporting that an illegal operation has |
| 267 // occurred. |
| 268 void IllegalOperation(int num_arguments); |
| 269 |
| 270 |
| 271 // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 272 // Runtime calls |
| 273 |
| 274 // Call a code stub. |
| 275 void CallStub(CodeStub* stub, Condition cond = cc_always, |
| 276 Register r1 = zero_reg, const Operand& r2 = Operand(zero_reg)); |
| 277 void CallJSExitStub(CodeStub* stub); |
| 278 |
| 279 // Return from a code stub after popping its arguments. |
| 280 void StubReturn(int argc); |
| 281 |
| 282 // Call a runtime routine. |
| 283 // Eventually this should be used for all C calls. |
| 284 void CallRuntime(Runtime::Function* f, int num_arguments); |
| 285 |
| 286 // Convenience function: Same as above, but takes the fid instead. |
| 287 void CallRuntime(Runtime::FunctionId fid, int num_arguments); |
| 288 |
| 289 // Tail call of a runtime routine (jump). |
| 290 // Like JumpToRuntime, but also takes care of passing the number |
| 291 // of parameters. |
| 292 void TailCallRuntime(const ExternalReference& ext, |
| 293 int num_arguments, |
| 294 int result_size); |
| 295 |
| 296 // Jump to the builtin routine. |
| 297 void JumpToRuntime(const ExternalReference& builtin); |
| 298 |
| 299 // Invoke specified builtin JavaScript function. Adds an entry to |
| 300 // the unresolved list if the name does not resolve. |
| 301 void InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::JavaScript id, InvokeJSFlags flags); |
| 302 |
| 303 // Store the code object for the given builtin in the target register and |
| 304 // setup the function in r1. |
| 305 void GetBuiltinEntry(Register target, Builtins::JavaScript id); |
| 306 |
| 307 struct Unresolved { |
| 308 int pc; |
| 309 uint32_t flags; // see Bootstrapper::FixupFlags decoders/encoders. |
| 310 const char* name; |
| 311 }; |
| 312 List<Unresolved>* unresolved() { return &unresolved_; } |
| 313 |
| 314 Handle<Object> CodeObject() { return code_object_; } |
| 315 |
| 316 |
| 317 // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 318 // StatsCounter support |
| 319 |
| 320 void SetCounter(StatsCounter* counter, int value, |
| 321 Register scratch1, Register scratch2); |
| 322 void IncrementCounter(StatsCounter* counter, int value, |
| 323 Register scratch1, Register scratch2); |
| 324 void DecrementCounter(StatsCounter* counter, int value, |
| 325 Register scratch1, Register scratch2); |
| 326 |
| 327 |
| 328 // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 329 // Debugging |
| 330 |
| 331 // Calls Abort(msg) if the condition cc is not satisfied. |
| 332 // Use --debug_code to enable. |
| 333 void Assert(Condition cc, const char* msg, Register rs, Operand rt); |
| 334 |
| 335 // Like Assert(), but always enabled. |
| 336 void Check(Condition cc, const char* msg, Register rs, Operand rt); |
| 337 |
| 338 // Print a message to stdout and abort execution. |
| 339 void Abort(const char* msg); |
| 340 |
| 341 // Verify restrictions about code generated in stubs. |
| 342 void set_generating_stub(bool value) { generating_stub_ = value; } |
| 343 bool generating_stub() { return generating_stub_; } |
| 344 void set_allow_stub_calls(bool value) { allow_stub_calls_ = value; } |
| 345 bool allow_stub_calls() { return allow_stub_calls_; } |
| 346 |
| 347 private: |
| 348 List<Unresolved> unresolved_; |
| 349 bool generating_stub_; |
| 350 bool allow_stub_calls_; |
| 351 Handle<Object> code_object_; // This handle will be patched with the code |
| 352 // object on installation. |
| 353 |
| 354 // Helper functions for generating invokes. |
| 355 void InvokePrologue(const ParameterCount& expected, |
| 356 const ParameterCount& actual, |
| 357 Handle<Code> code_constant, |
| 358 Register code_reg, |
| 359 Label* done, |
| 360 InvokeFlag flag, |
| 361 bool withArgsSlots); |
| 362 |
| 363 // Get the code for the given builtin. Returns if able to resolve |
| 364 // the function in the 'resolved' flag. |
| 365 Handle<Code> ResolveBuiltin(Builtins::JavaScript id, bool* resolved); |
| 366 |
| 367 // Activation support. |
| 368 // EnterFrame clobbers t0 and t1. |
| 369 void EnterFrame(StackFrame::Type type); |
| 370 void LeaveFrame(StackFrame::Type type); |
| 371 }; |
| 372 |
| 373 |
| 374 #ifdef ENABLE_DEBUGGER_SUPPORT |
| 375 // The code patcher is used to patch (typically) small parts of code e.g. for |
| 376 // debugging and other types of instrumentation. When using the code patcher |
| 377 // the exact number of bytes specified must be emitted. It is not legal to emit |
| 378 // relocation information. If any of these constraints are violated it causes |
| 379 // an assertion to fail. |
| 380 class CodePatcher { |
| 381 public: |
| 382 CodePatcher(byte* address, int instructions); |
| 383 virtual ~CodePatcher(); |
| 384 |
| 385 // Macro assembler to emit code. |
| 386 MacroAssembler* masm() { return &masm_; } |
| 387 |
| 388 // Emit an instruction directly. |
| 389 void Emit(Instr x); |
| 390 |
| 391 // Emit an address directly. |
| 392 void Emit(Address addr); |
| 393 |
| 394 private: |
| 395 byte* address_; // The address of the code being patched. |
| 396 int instructions_; // Number of instructions of the expected patch size. |
| 397 int size_; // Number of bytes of the expected patch size. |
| 398 MacroAssembler masm_; // Macro assembler used to generate the code. |
| 399 }; |
| 400 #endif // ENABLE_DEBUGGER_SUPPORT |
| 401 |
| 402 |
| 403 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 404 // Static helper functions. |
| 405 |
| 406 // Generate a MemOperand for loading a field from an object. |
| 407 static inline MemOperand FieldMemOperand(Register object, int offset) { |
| 408 return MemOperand(object, offset - kHeapObjectTag); |
| 409 } |
| 410 |
| 411 |
| 412 |
| 413 #ifdef GENERATED_CODE_COVERAGE |
| 414 #define CODE_COVERAGE_STRINGIFY(x) #x |
| 415 #define CODE_COVERAGE_TOSTRING(x) CODE_COVERAGE_STRINGIFY(x) |
| 416 #define __FILE_LINE__ __FILE__ ":" CODE_COVERAGE_TOSTRING(__LINE__) |
| 417 #define ACCESS_MASM(masm) masm->stop(__FILE_LINE__); masm-> |
| 418 #else |
| 419 #define ACCESS_MASM(masm) masm-> |
| 420 #endif |
| 421 |
| 422 |
| 423 } } // namespace v8::internal |
| 424 |
| 425 #endif // V8_MIPS_MACRO_ASSEMBLER_MIPS_H_ |
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