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// Copyright 2023 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.
//
// System calls and other sys.stuff for riscv64, OpenBSD
// System calls are implemented in libc/libpthread, this file
// contains trampolines that convert from Go to C calling convention.
//
#include "go_asm.h"
#include "go_tls.h"
#include "textflag.h"
#define CLOCK_REALTIME $0
#define CLOCK_MONOTONIC $3
// mstart_stub is the first function executed on a new thread started by pthread_create.
// It just does some low-level setup and then calls mstart.
// Note: called with the C calling convention.
TEXT runtime·mstart_stub(SB),NOSPLIT,$200
// X10 points to the m.
// We are already on m's g0 stack.
// Save callee-save registers (X8, X9, X18..X27, F8, F9, F18..F27)
MOV X8, (1*8)(X2)
MOV X9, (2*8)(X2)
MOV X18, (3*8)(X2)
MOV X19, (4*8)(X2)
MOV X20, (5*8)(X2)
MOV X21, (6*8)(X2)
MOV X22, (7*8)(X2)
MOV X23, (8*8)(X2)
MOV X24, (9*8)(X2)
MOV X25, (10*8)(X2)
MOV X26, (11*8)(X2)
MOV g, (12*8)(X2)
MOVF F8, (13*8)(X2)
MOVF F9, (14*8)(X2)
MOVF F18, (15*8)(X2)
MOVF F19, (16*8)(X2)
MOVF F20, (17*8)(X2)
MOVF F21, (18*8)(X2)
MOVF F22, (19*8)(X2)
MOVF F23, (20*8)(X2)
MOVF F24, (21*8)(X2)
MOVF F25, (22*8)(X2)
MOVF F26, (23*8)(X2)
MOVF F27, (24*8)(X2)
MOV m_g0(X10), g
CALL runtime·save_g(SB)
CALL runtime·mstart(SB)
// Restore callee-save registers.
MOV (1*8)(X2), X8
MOV (2*8)(X2), X9
MOV (3*8)(X2), X18
MOV (4*8)(X2), X19
MOV (5*8)(X2), X20
MOV (6*8)(X2), X21
MOV (7*8)(X2), X22
MOV (8*8)(X2), X23
MOV (9*8)(X2), X24
MOV (10*8)(X2), X25
MOV (11*8)(X2), X26
MOV (12*8)(X2), g
MOVF (13*8)(X2), F8
MOVF (14*8)(X2), F9
MOVF (15*8)(X2), F18
MOVF (16*8)(X2), F19
MOVF (17*8)(X2), F20
MOVF (18*8)(X2), F21
MOVF (19*8)(X2), F22
MOVF (20*8)(X2), F23
MOVF (21*8)(X2), F24
MOVF (22*8)(X2), F25
MOVF (23*8)(X2), F26
MOVF (24*8)(X2), F27
// Go is all done with this OS thread.
// Tell pthread everything is ok (we never join with this thread, so
// the value here doesn't really matter).
MOV $0, X10
RET
TEXT runtime·sigfwd(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-32
MOVW sig+8(FP), X10
MOV info+16(FP), X11
MOV ctx+24(FP), X12
MOV fn+0(FP), X5
JALR X1, X5
RET
TEXT runtime·sigtramp(SB),NOSPLIT|TOPFRAME,$224
// Save callee-save registers (X8, X9, X18..X27, F8, F9, F18..F27)
MOV X8, (4*8)(X2)
MOV X9, (5*8)(X2)
MOV X18, (6*8)(X2)
MOV X19, (7*8)(X2)
MOV X20, (8*8)(X2)
MOV X21, (9*8)(X2)
MOV X22, (10*8)(X2)
MOV X23, (11*8)(X2)
MOV X24, (12*8)(X2)
MOV X25, (13*8)(X2)
MOV X26, (14*8)(X2)
MOV g, (15*8)(X2)
MOVF F8, (16*8)(X2)
MOVF F9, (17*8)(X2)
MOVF F18, (18*8)(X2)
MOVF F19, (19*8)(X2)
MOVF F20, (20*8)(X2)
MOVF F21, (21*8)(X2)
MOVF F22, (22*8)(X2)
MOVF F23, (23*8)(X2)
MOVF F24, (24*8)(X2)
MOVF F25, (25*8)(X2)
MOVF F26, (26*8)(X2)
MOVF F27, (27*8)(X2)
// this might be called in external code context,
// where g is not set.
CALL runtime·load_g(SB)
MOVW X10, 8(X2)
MOV X11, 16(X2)
MOV X12, 24(X2)
MOV $runtime·sigtrampgo(SB), X5
JALR X1, X5
// Restore callee-save registers.
MOV (4*8)(X2), X8
MOV (5*8)(X2), X9
MOV (6*8)(X2), X18
MOV (7*8)(X2), X19
MOV (8*8)(X2), X20
MOV (9*8)(X2), X21
MOV (10*8)(X2), X22
MOV (11*8)(X2), X23
MOV (12*8)(X2), X24
MOV (13*8)(X2), X25
MOV (14*8)(X2), X26
MOV (15*8)(X2), g
MOVF (16*8)(X2), F8
MOVF (17*8)(X2), F9
MOVF (18*8)(X2), F18
MOVF (19*8)(X2), F19
MOVF (20*8)(X2), F20
MOVF (21*8)(X2), F21
MOVF (22*8)(X2), F22
MOVF (23*8)(X2), F23
MOVF (24*8)(X2), F24
MOVF (25*8)(X2), F25
MOVF (26*8)(X2), F26
MOVF (27*8)(X2), F27
RET
//
// These trampolines help convert from Go calling convention to C calling convention.
// They should be called with asmcgocall.
// A pointer to the arguments is passed in R0.
// A single int32 result is returned in R0.
// (For more results, make an args/results structure.)
TEXT runtime·pthread_attr_init_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$8
MOV 0(X10), X10 // arg 1 - attr
CALL libc_pthread_attr_init(SB)
RET
TEXT runtime·pthread_attr_destroy_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$8
MOV 0(X10), X10 // arg 1 - attr
CALL libc_pthread_attr_destroy(SB)
RET
TEXT runtime·pthread_attr_getstacksize_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$8
MOV 8(X10), X11 // arg 2 - size
MOV 0(X10), X10 // arg 1 - attr
CALL libc_pthread_attr_getstacksize(SB)
RET
TEXT runtime·pthread_attr_setdetachstate_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$8
MOV 8(X10), X11 // arg 2 - state
MOV 0(X10), X10 // arg 1 - attr
CALL libc_pthread_attr_setdetachstate(SB)
RET
TEXT runtime·pthread_create_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$8
MOV 0(X10), X11 // arg 2 - attr
MOV 8(X10), X12 // arg 3 - start
MOV 16(X10), X13 // arg 4 - arg
ADD $-16, X2
MOV X2, X10 // arg 1 - &threadid (discard)
CALL libc_pthread_create(SB)
ADD $16, X2
RET
TEXT runtime·thrkill_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$8
MOV 8(X10), X11 // arg 2 - signal
MOV $0, X12 // arg 3 - tcb
MOVW 0(X10), X10 // arg 1 - tid
CALL libc_thrkill(SB)
RET
TEXT runtime·thrsleep_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$8
MOVW 8(X10), X11 // arg 2 - clock_id
MOV 16(X10), X12 // arg 3 - abstime
MOV 24(X10), X13 // arg 4 - lock
MOV 32(X10), X14 // arg 5 - abort
MOV 0(X10), X10 // arg 1 - id
CALL libc_thrsleep(SB)
RET
TEXT runtime·thrwakeup_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$8
MOVW 8(X10), X11 // arg 2 - count
MOV 0(X10), X10 // arg 1 - id
CALL libc_thrwakeup(SB)
RET
TEXT runtime·exit_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$8
MOVW 0(X10), X10 // arg 1 - status
CALL libc_exit(SB)
MOV $0, X5 // crash on failure
MOV X5, (X5)
RET
TEXT runtime·getthrid_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$8
MOV X10, X9 // pointer to args
CALL libc_getthrid(SB)
MOVW X10, 0(X9) // return value
RET
TEXT runtime·raiseproc_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$8
MOV X10, X9 // pointer to args
CALL libc_getpid(SB) // arg 1 - pid (result in X10)
MOVW 0(X9), X11 // arg 2 - signal
CALL libc_kill(SB)
RET
TEXT runtime·sched_yield_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$8
CALL libc_sched_yield(SB)
RET
TEXT runtime·mmap_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$8
MOV X10, X9 // pointer to args
MOV 0(X9), X10 // arg 1 - addr
MOV 8(X9), X11 // arg 2 - len
MOVW 16(X9), X12 // arg 3 - prot
MOVW 20(X9), X13 // arg 4 - flags
MOVW 24(X9), X14 // arg 5 - fid
MOVW 28(X9), X15 // arg 6 - offset
CALL libc_mmap(SB)
MOV $0, X5
MOV $-1, X6
BNE X6, X10, noerr
CALL libc_errno(SB)
MOVW (X10), X5 // errno
MOV $0, X10
noerr:
MOV X10, 32(X9)
MOV X5, 40(X9)
RET
TEXT runtime·munmap_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$8
MOV 8(X10), X11 // arg 2 - len
MOV 0(X10), X10 // arg 1 - addr
CALL libc_munmap(SB)
MOV $-1, X5
BNE X5, X10, 3(PC)
MOV $0, X5 // crash on failure
MOV X5, (X5)
RET
TEXT runtime·madvise_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$8
MOV 8(X10), X11 // arg 2 - len
MOVW 16(X10), X12 // arg 3 - advice
MOV 0(X10), X10 // arg 1 - addr
CALL libc_madvise(SB)
// ignore failure - maybe pages are locked
RET
TEXT runtime·open_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$8
MOVW 8(X10), X11 // arg 2 - flags
MOVW 12(X10), X12 // arg 3 - mode
MOV 0(X10), X10 // arg 1 - path
MOV $0, X13 // varargs
CALL libc_open(SB)
RET
TEXT runtime·close_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$8
MOVW 0(X10), X10 // arg 1 - fd
CALL libc_close(SB)
RET
TEXT runtime·read_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$8
MOV 8(X10), X11 // arg 2 - buf
MOVW 16(X10), X12 // arg 3 - count
MOVW 0(X10), X10 // arg 1 - fd (int32 from read)
CALL libc_read(SB)
MOV $-1, X5
BNE X5, X10, noerr
CALL libc_errno(SB)
MOVW (X10), X10 // errno
NEG X10 // caller expects negative errno
noerr:
RET
TEXT runtime·write_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$8
MOV 8(X10), X11 // arg 2 - buf
MOVW 16(X10), X12 // arg 3 - count
MOV 0(X10), X10 // arg 1 - fd (uintptr from write1)
CALL libc_write(SB)
MOV $-1, X5
BNE X5, X10, noerr
CALL libc_errno(SB)
MOVW (X10), X10 // errno
NEG X10 // caller expects negative errno
noerr:
RET
TEXT runtime·pipe2_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$8
MOVW 8(X10), X11 // arg 2 - flags
MOV 0(X10), X10 // arg 1 - filedes
CALL libc_pipe2(SB)
MOV $-1, X5
BNE X5, X10, noerr
CALL libc_errno(SB)
MOVW (X10), X10 // errno
NEG X10 // caller expects negative errno
noerr:
RET
TEXT runtime·setitimer_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$8
MOV 8(X10), X11 // arg 2 - new
MOV 16(X10), X12 // arg 3 - old
MOVW 0(X10), X10 // arg 1 - which
CALL libc_setitimer(SB)
RET
TEXT runtime·usleep_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$8
MOVW 0(X10), X10 // arg 1 - usec
CALL libc_usleep(SB)
RET
TEXT runtime·sysctl_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$8
MOVW 8(X10), X11 // arg 2 - miblen
MOV 16(X10), X12 // arg 3 - out
MOV 24(X10), X13 // arg 4 - size
MOV 32(X10), X14 // arg 5 - dst
MOV 40(X10), X15 // arg 6 - ndst
MOV 0(X10), X10 // arg 1 - mib
CALL libc_sysctl(SB)
RET
TEXT runtime·kqueue_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$8
CALL libc_kqueue(SB)
RET
TEXT runtime·kevent_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$8
MOV 8(X10), X11 // arg 2 - keventt
MOVW 16(X10), X12 // arg 3 - nch
MOV 24(X10), X13 // arg 4 - ev
MOVW 32(X10), X14 // arg 5 - nev
MOV 40(X10), X15 // arg 6 - ts
MOVW 0(X10), X10 // arg 1 - kq
CALL libc_kevent(SB)
MOV $-1, X5
BNE X5, X10, noerr
CALL libc_errno(SB)
MOVW (X10), X10 // errno
NEG X10 // caller expects negative errno
noerr:
RET
TEXT runtime·clock_gettime_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$8
MOV 8(X10), X11 // arg 2 - tp
MOVW 0(X10), X10 // arg 1 - clock_id
CALL libc_clock_gettime(SB)
MOV $-1, X5
BNE X5, X10, 3(PC)
MOV $0, X5 // crash on failure
MOV X5, (X5)
RET
TEXT runtime·fcntl_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$8
MOV X10, X9 // pointer to args
MOVW 0(X9), X10 // arg 1 - fd
MOVW 4(X9), X11 // arg 2 - cmd
MOVW 8(X9), X12 // arg 3 - arg
MOV $0, X13 // vararg
CALL libc_fcntl(SB)
MOV $-1, X5
MOV $0, X11
BNE X5, X10, noerr
CALL libc_errno(SB)
MOVW (X10), X11 // errno
MOV $-1, X10
noerr:
MOVW X10, 12(X9)
MOVW X11, 16(X9)
RET
TEXT runtime·sigaction_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$8
MOV 8(X10), X11 // arg 2 - new
MOV 16(X10), X12 // arg 3 - old
MOVW 0(X10), X10 // arg 1 - sig
CALL libc_sigaction(SB)
MOV $-1, X5
BNE X5, X10, 3(PC)
MOV $0, X5 // crash on failure
MOV X5, (X5)
RET
TEXT runtime·sigprocmask_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$8
MOV 8(X10), X11 // arg 2 - new
MOV 16(X10), X12 // arg 3 - old
MOVW 0(X10), X10 // arg 1 - how
CALL libc_pthread_sigmask(SB)
MOV $-1, X5
BNE X5, X10, 3(PC)
MOV $0, X5 // crash on failure
MOV X5, (X5)
RET
TEXT runtime·sigaltstack_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$8
MOV 8(X10), X11 // arg 2 - old
MOV 0(X10), X10 // arg 1 - new
CALL libc_sigaltstack(SB)
MOV $-1, X5
BNE X5, X10, 3(PC)
MOV $0, X5 // crash on failure
MOV X5, (X5)
RET
TEXT runtime·issetugid_trampoline(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
MOV X10, X9 // pointer to args
CALL libc_issetugid(SB)
MOVW X10, 0(X9) // return value
RET
// syscall calls a function in libc on behalf of the syscall package.
// syscall takes a pointer to a struct like:
// struct {
// fn uintptr
// a1 uintptr
// a2 uintptr
// a3 uintptr
// r1 uintptr
// r2 uintptr
// err uintptr
// }
// syscall must be called on the g0 stack with the
// C calling convention (use libcCall).
//
// syscall expects a 32-bit result and tests for 32-bit -1
// to decide there was an error.
TEXT runtime·syscall(SB),NOSPLIT,$8
MOV X10, X9 // pointer to args
MOV (0*8)(X9), X5 // fn
MOV (1*8)(X9), X10 // a1
MOV (2*8)(X9), X11 // a2
MOV (3*8)(X9), X12 // a3
MOV $0, X13 // vararg
JALR X1, X5
MOV X10, (4*8)(X9) // r1
MOV X11, (5*8)(X9) // r2
// Standard libc functions return -1 on error
// and set errno.
MOV $-1, X5
MOVW X10, X11
BNE X5, X11, ok
// Get error code from libc.
CALL libc_errno(SB)
MOVW (X10), X10
MOV X10, (6*8)(X9) // err
ok:
RET
// syscallX calls a function in libc on behalf of the syscall package.
// syscallX takes a pointer to a struct like:
// struct {
// fn uintptr
// a1 uintptr
// a2 uintptr
// a3 uintptr
// r1 uintptr
// r2 uintptr
// err uintptr
// }
// syscallX must be called on the g0 stack with the
// C calling convention (use libcCall).
//
// syscallX is like syscall but expects a 64-bit result
// and tests for 64-bit -1 to decide there was an error.
TEXT runtime·syscallX(SB),NOSPLIT,$8
MOV X10, X9 // pointer to args
MOV (0*8)(X9), X5 // fn
MOV (1*8)(X9), X10 // a1
MOV (2*8)(X9), X11 // a2
MOV (3*8)(X9), X12 // a3
MOV $0, X13 // vararg
JALR X1, X5
MOV X10, (4*8)(X9) // r1
MOV X11, (5*8)(X9) // r2
// Standard libc functions return -1 on error
// and set errno.
MOV $-1, X5
BNE X5, X10, ok
// Get error code from libc.
CALL libc_errno(SB)
MOVW (X10), X10
MOV X10, (6*8)(X9) // err
ok:
RET
// syscall6 calls a function in libc on behalf of the syscall package.
// syscall6 takes a pointer to a struct like:
// struct {
// fn uintptr
// a1 uintptr
// a2 uintptr
// a3 uintptr
// a4 uintptr
// a5 uintptr
// a6 uintptr
// r1 uintptr
// r2 uintptr
// err uintptr
// }
// syscall6 must be called on the g0 stack with the
// C calling convention (use libcCall).
//
// syscall6 expects a 32-bit result and tests for 32-bit -1
// to decide there was an error.
TEXT runtime·syscall6(SB),NOSPLIT,$8
MOV X10, X9 // pointer to args
MOV (0*8)(X9), X5 // fn
MOV (1*8)(X9), X10 // a1
MOV (2*8)(X9), X11 // a2
MOV (3*8)(X9), X12 // a3
MOV (4*8)(X9), X13 // a4
MOV (5*8)(X9), X14 // a5
MOV (6*8)(X9), X15 // a6
MOV $0, X16 // vararg
JALR X1, X5
MOV X10, (7*8)(X9) // r1
MOV X11, (8*8)(X9) // r2
// Standard libc functions return -1 on error
// and set errno.
MOV $-1, X5
MOVW X10, X11
BNE X5, X11, ok
// Get error code from libc.
CALL libc_errno(SB)
MOVW (X10), X10
MOV X10, (9*8)(X9) // err
ok:
RET
// syscall6X calls a function in libc on behalf of the syscall package.
// syscall6X takes a pointer to a struct like:
// struct {
// fn uintptr
// a1 uintptr
// a2 uintptr
// a3 uintptr
// a4 uintptr
// a5 uintptr
// a6 uintptr
// r1 uintptr
// r2 uintptr
// err uintptr
// }
// syscall6X must be called on the g0 stack with the
// C calling convention (use libcCall).
//
// syscall6X is like syscall6 but expects a 64-bit result
// and tests for 64-bit -1 to decide there was an error.
TEXT runtime·syscall6X(SB),NOSPLIT,$8
MOV X10, X9 // pointer to args
MOV (0*8)(X9), X5 // fn
MOV (1*8)(X9), X10 // a1
MOV (2*8)(X9), X11 // a2
MOV (3*8)(X9), X12 // a3
MOV (4*8)(X9), X13 // a4
MOV (5*8)(X9), X14 // a5
MOV (6*8)(X9), X15 // a6
MOV $0, X16 // vararg
JALR X1, X5
MOV X10, (7*8)(X9) // r1
MOV X11, (8*8)(X9) // r2
// Standard libc functions return -1 on error
// and set errno.
MOV $-1, X5
BNE X5, X10, ok
// Get error code from libc.
CALL libc_errno(SB)
MOVW (X10), X10
MOV X10, (9*8)(X9) // err
ok:
RET
// syscall10 calls a function in libc on behalf of the syscall package.
// syscall10 takes a pointer to a struct like:
// struct {
// fn uintptr
// a1 uintptr
// a2 uintptr
// a3 uintptr
// a4 uintptr
// a5 uintptr
// a6 uintptr
// a7 uintptr
// a8 uintptr
// a9 uintptr
// a10 uintptr
// r1 uintptr
// r2 uintptr
// err uintptr
// }
// syscall10 must be called on the g0 stack with the
// C calling convention (use libcCall).
//
// The openbsd/riscv64 kernel only accepts eight syscall arguments.
TEXT runtime·syscall10(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
MOV X10, X9 // pointer to args
ADD $-16, X2
MOV (0*8)(X9), X5 // fn
MOV (1*8)(X9), X10 // a1
MOV (2*8)(X9), X11 // a2
MOV (3*8)(X9), X12 // a3
MOV (4*8)(X9), X13 // a4
MOV (5*8)(X9), X14 // a5
MOV (6*8)(X9), X15 // a6
MOV (7*8)(X9), X16 // a7
MOV (8*8)(X9), X17 // a8
JALR X1, X5
MOV X10, (11*8)(X9) // r1
MOV X11, (12*8)(X9) // r2
// Standard libc functions return -1 on error
// and set errno.
MOV $-1, X5
MOVW X10, X11
BNE X5, X11, ok
// Get error code from libc.
CALL libc_errno(SB)
MOVW (X10), X10
MOV X10, (13*8)(X9) // err
ok:
ADD $16, X2
RET
// syscall10X calls a function in libc on behalf of the syscall package.
// syscall10X takes a pointer to a struct like:
// struct {
// fn uintptr
// a1 uintptr
// a2 uintptr
// a3 uintptr
// a4 uintptr
// a5 uintptr
// a6 uintptr
// a7 uintptr
// a8 uintptr
// a9 uintptr
// a10 uintptr
// r1 uintptr
// r2 uintptr
// err uintptr
// }
// syscall10X must be called on the g0 stack with the
// C calling convention (use libcCall).
//
// syscall10X is like syscall10 but expects a 64-bit result
// and tests for 64-bit -1 to decide there was an error.
//
// The openbsd/riscv64 kernel only accepts eight syscall arguments.
TEXT runtime·syscall10X(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
MOV X10, X9 // pointer to args
ADD $-16, X2
MOV (0*8)(X9), X5 // fn
MOV (1*8)(X9), X10 // a1
MOV (2*8)(X9), X11 // a2
MOV (3*8)(X9), X12 // a3
MOV (4*8)(X9), X13 // a4
MOV (5*8)(X9), X14 // a5
MOV (6*8)(X9), X15 // a6
MOV (7*8)(X9), X16 // a7
MOV (8*8)(X9), X17 // a8
JALR X1, X5
MOV X10, (11*8)(X9) // r1
MOV X11, (12*8)(X9) // r2
// Standard libc functions return -1 on error
// and set errno.
MOV $-1, X5
BNE X5, X10, ok
// Get error code from libc.
CALL libc_errno(SB)
MOVW (X10), X10
MOV X10, (13*8)(X9) // err
ok:
ADD $16, X2
RET
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