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author | Joseph Hunkeler <jhunkeler@gmail.com> | 2015-07-08 20:46:52 -0400 |
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committer | Joseph Hunkeler <jhunkeler@gmail.com> | 2015-07-08 20:46:52 -0400 |
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diff --git a/unix/as.cygwin/zsvjmp.s b/unix/as.cygwin/zsvjmp.s new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5e9408f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/unix/as.cygwin/zsvjmp.s @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ + .file "zsvjmp.s" + +# ZSVJMP, ZDOJMP -- Set up a jump (non-local goto) by saving the processor +# registers in the buffer jmpbuf. A subsequent call to ZDOJMP restores +# the registers, effecting a call in the context of the procedure which +# originally called ZSVJMP, but with the new status code. These are Fortran +# callable procedures. +# +# zsvjmp (jmp_buf, status) # (returns status) +# zdojmp (jmp_buf, status) # (passes status to zsvjmp) +# +# These routines are directly comparable to the UNIX setjmp/longjmp, except +# that they are Fortran callable kernel routines, i.e., trailing underscore, +# call by reference, and no function returns. ZSVJMP requires an assembler +# jacket routine to avoid modifying the call stack, but relies upon setjmp +# to do the real work. ZDOJMP is implemented as a portable C routine in OS, +# calling longjmp to do the restore. In these routines, JMP_BUF consists +# of one longword containing the address of the STATUS variable, followed +# by the "jmp_buf" used by setjmp/longjmp. +# +# This file contains the SUN/UNIX 386i (80386) version of ZSVJMP. + + .globl _zsvjmp_ + .globl _sfpucw_ + .globl _gfpucw_ + + # The following has nothing to do with ZSVJMP, and is included here + # only because this assembler module is loaded with every process. + # This code sets the value of the symbol MEM (the VOS or Fortran Mem + # common) to zero, setting the origin for IRAF pointers to zero + # rather than some arbitrary value, and ensuring that the MEM common + # is aligned for all datatypes as well as page aligned. A further + # advantage is that references to NULL pointers are likely to cause a + # memory violation. + + #.globl mem_ + #mem_ = 0 + + .text +_zsvjmp_: + movl 4(%esp), %ecx # &jmpbuf to ECX + movl 8(%esp), %eax # &status to EAX + movl %eax, (%ecx) # store &status in jmpbuf[0] + movl $0, (%eax) # zero the value of status + addl $4, %ecx # change stack to point to &jmpbuf[1] + movl %ecx, 4(%esp) # ... + movl $0, 8(%esp) # change arg2 to zero + jmp _setjmp # let sigsetjmp do the rest + +_gfpucw_: # Get fpucw: gfpucw_ (&cur_fpucw) + pushl %ebp + movl %esp,%ebp + subl $0x4,%esp + movl 0x8(%ebp), %eax + fnstcw 0xfffffffe(%ebp) + movw 0xfffffffe(%ebp), %dx + movl %edx,(%eax) + movl %ebp, %esp + popl %ebp + ret + +_sfpucw_: # Set fpucw: sfpucw_ (&new_fpucw) + pushl %ebp + movl %esp,%ebp + subl $0x4,%esp + movl 0x8(%ebp), %eax + movl (%eax), %eax + andl $0xf3f, %eax + fclex + movw %ax, 0xfffffffe(%ebp) + fldcw 0xfffffffe(%ebp) + leave + ret |