cpupi.pas 4.9 KB

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  1. {*****************************************************************************
  2. $Id$
  3. Copyright (c) 2002 by Florian Klaempfl
  4. This unit contains the CPU specific part of tprocinfo
  5. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
  6. it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
  7. the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
  8. (at your option) any later version.
  9. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  10. but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  11. MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  12. GNU General Public License for more details.
  13. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  14. along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
  15. Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
  16. ****************************************************************************}
  17. { This unit contains the CPU specific part of tprocinfo. }
  18. unit cpupi;
  19. {$INCLUDE fpcdefs.inc}
  20. interface
  21. uses
  22. cutils,
  23. cgbase,cpuinfo;
  24. type
  25. TSparcProcInfo=class(TProcInfo)
  26. {overall size of allocated stack space, currently this is used for the
  27. PowerPC only}
  28. LocalSize:aword;
  29. {max of space need for parameters, currently used by the PowerPC port only}
  30. maxpushedparasize:aword;
  31. constructor create;override;
  32. {According the the SPARC ABI the standard stack frame must include :
  33. * 16 word save for the in and local registers in case of overflow/underflow.
  34. this save area always must exist at the %o6+0,
  35. * software conventions requires space for the aggregate return value pointer, even if the word is not used,
  36. * althogh the first six words of arguments reside in registers, the standard
  37. stack frame reserves space for them. Arguments beond the sixth reside on the
  38. stack as in the Intel architecture,
  39. * other areas depend on the compiler and the code being compiled. The
  40. standard calling sequence does not define a maximum stack frame size, nor does
  41. it restrict how a language system uses the "unspecified" areas of the standard
  42. stack frame.}
  43. procedure after_header;override;
  44. procedure after_pass1;override;
  45. end;
  46. implementation
  47. uses
  48. tgobj;
  49. constructor TSparcprocinfo.create;
  50. begin
  51. inherited create;
  52. maxpushedparasize:=0;
  53. LocalSize:=0;
  54. end;
  55. procedure TSparcprocinfo.after_header;
  56. begin
  57. {First 16 words are in the frame are used to save registers in case of a
  58. register overflow/underflow}
  59. {The 17th word is used to save the address of the variable which will
  60. receive the return value of the called function}
  61. Return_Offset:=64;{16*4}
  62. procdef.parast.address_fixup:=(16+1)*4;
  63. end;
  64. procedure TSparcProcInfo.after_pass1;
  65. begin
  66. with ProcDef do
  67. begin
  68. {Reserve the stack for copying parameters passed into registers. By
  69. default we reserve space for the 6 input registers if the function had
  70. less parameters. Otherwise, we allocate data sizeof parameters}
  71. if parast.datasize>6*4
  72. then
  73. localst.address_fixup:=parast.address_fixup+parast.datasize
  74. else
  75. procdef.localst.address_fixup:=parast.address_fixup+6*4;
  76. firsttemp_offset:=localst.address_fixup+localst.datasize;
  77. WriteLn('Parameter copies start at: %i6+'+tostr(parast.address_fixup));
  78. WriteLn('Locals start at: %o6+'+tostr(localst.address_fixup));
  79. WriteLn('Temp. space start: %o6+'+tostr(firsttemp_offset));
  80. with tg do
  81. begin
  82. FirstTemp:=firsttemp_offset;
  83. LastTemp:=firsttemp_offset;
  84. end;
  85. end;
  86. end;
  87. begin
  88. cprocinfo:=TSparcProcInfo;
  89. end.
  90. {
  91. $Log$
  92. Revision 1.9 2002-12-21 23:21:47 mazen
  93. + added support for the shift nodes
  94. + added debug output on screen with -an command line option
  95. Revision 1.8 2002/11/17 17:49:09 mazen
  96. + return_result_reg and function_result_reg are now used, in all plateforms, to pass functions result between called function and its caller. See the explanation of each one
  97. Revision 1.7 2002/11/14 21:42:08 mazen
  98. * fixing return value variable address
  99. Revision 1.6 2002/11/10 19:07:46 mazen
  100. * SPARC calling mechanism almost OK (as in GCC./mppcsparc )
  101. Revision 1.5 2002/11/03 20:22:40 mazen
  102. * parameter handling updated
  103. Revision 1.4 2002/10/20 19:01:38 mazen
  104. + op_raddr_reg and op_caddr_reg added to fix functions prologue
  105. Revision 1.3 2002/10/10 15:10:39 mazen
  106. * Internal error fixed, but usually i386 parameter model used
  107. Revision 1.2 2002/08/29 11:02:36 mazen
  108. added support for SPARC processors
  109. Revision 1.1 2002/08/23 10:08:28 mazen
  110. *** empty log message ***
  111. Revision 1.2 2002/08/18 20:06:30 peter
  112. * inlining is now also allowed in interface
  113. * renamed write/load to ppuwrite/ppuload
  114. * tnode storing in ppu
  115. * nld,ncon,nbas are already updated for storing in ppu
  116. Revision 1.1 2002/08/17 09:23:49 florian
  117. * first part of procinfo rewrite
  118. }