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- /* Define the machine-dependent type `jmp_buf'. Alpha version.
- Copyright (C) 1992,1997,2003,2005,2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
- This file is part of the GNU C Library.
- The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
- License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
- version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
- The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
- Lesser General Public License for more details.
- You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
- License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free
- Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
- 02111-1307 USA. */
- #ifndef _BITS_SETJMP_H
- #define _BITS_SETJMP_H 1
- #if !defined _SETJMP_H && !defined _PTHREAD_H
- # error "Never include <bits/setjmp.h> directly; use <setjmp.h> instead."
- #endif
- /* The previous bits/setjmp.h had __jmp_buf defined as a structure.
- We use an array of 'long int' instead, to make writing the
- assembler easier. Naturally, user code should not depend on
- either representation. */
- /*
- * Integer registers:
- * $0 is the return value (va);
- * $1-$8, $22-$25, $28 are call-used (t0-t7, t8-t11, at);
- * $9-$14 we save here (s0-s5);
- * $15 is the FP and we save it here (fp or s6);
- * $16-$21 are input arguments (call-used) (a0-a5);
- * $26 is the return PC and we save it here (ra);
- * $27 is the procedure value (i.e., the address of __setjmp) (pv or t12);
- * $29 is the global pointer, which the caller will reconstruct
- * from the return address restored in $26 (gp);
- * $30 is the stack pointer and we save it here (sp);
- * $31 is always zero (zero).
- *
- * Floating-point registers:
- * $f0 is the floating return value;
- * $f1, $f10-$f15, $f22-$f30 are call-used;
- * $f2-$f9 we save here;
- * $f16-$21 are input args (call-used);
- * $f31 is always zero.
- *
- * Note that even on Alpha hardware that does not have an FPU (there
- * isn't such a thing currently) it is required to implement the FP
- * registers.
- */
- #if defined __USE_MISC || defined __ASSEMBLY__
- # define JB_S0 0
- # define JB_S1 1
- # define JB_S2 2
- # define JB_S3 3
- # define JB_S4 4
- # define JB_S5 5
- # define JB_PC 6
- # define JB_FP 7
- # define JB_SP 8
- # define JB_F2 9
- # define JB_F3 10
- # define JB_F4 11
- # define JB_F5 12
- # define JB_F6 13
- # define JB_F7 14
- # define JB_F8 15
- # define JB_F9 16
- #endif
- #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
- typedef long int __jmp_buf[17];
- /* Test if longjmp to JMPBUF would unwind the frame containing a local
- variable at ADDRESS. */
- #define _JMPBUF_UNWINDS(_jmpbuf, _address) \
- ((void *)(_address) < (void *)((_jmpbuf)[JB_SP]))
- #endif
- #endif /* bits/setjmp.h */
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