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// Copyright 2014 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.
// +build !windows
#include "go_asm.h"
#include "go_tls.h"
#include "funcdata.h"
#include "textflag.h"
// We have to resort to TLS variable to save g(R10).
// One reason is that external code might trigger
// SIGSEGV, and our runtime.sigtramp don't even know we
// are in external code, and will continue to use R10,
// this might as well result in another SIGSEGV.
// Note: both functions will clobber R0 and R11 and
// can be called from 5c ABI code.
// On android, runtime.tls_g is a normal variable.
// TLS offset is computed in x_cgo_inittls.
#ifdef GOOS_android
#define TLSG_IS_VARIABLE
#endif
// save_g saves the g register into pthread-provided
// thread-local memory, so that we can call externally compiled
// ARM code that will overwrite those registers.
// NOTE: runtime.gogo assumes that R1 is preserved by this function.
// runtime.mcall assumes this function only clobbers R0 and R11.
// Returns with g in R0.
TEXT runtime·save_g(SB),NOSPLIT|NOFRAME,$0
// If the host does not support MRC the linker will replace it with
// a call to runtime.read_tls_fallback which jumps to __kuser_get_tls.
// The replacement function saves LR in R11 over the call to read_tls_fallback.
MRC 15, 0, R0, C13, C0, 3 // fetch TLS base pointer
BIC $3, R0 // Darwin/ARM might return unaligned pointer
MOVW runtime·tls_g(SB), R11
ADD R11, R0
MOVW g, 0(R0)
MOVW g, R0 // preserve R0 across call to setg<>
RET
// load_g loads the g register from pthread-provided
// thread-local memory, for use after calling externally compiled
// ARM code that overwrote those registers.
TEXT runtime·load_g(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
// See save_g
MRC 15, 0, R0, C13, C0, 3 // fetch TLS base pointer
BIC $3, R0 // Darwin/ARM might return unaligned pointer
MOVW runtime·tls_g(SB), R11
ADD R11, R0
MOVW 0(R0), g
RET
// This is called from rt0_go, which runs on the system stack
// using the initial stack allocated by the OS.
// It calls back into standard C using the BL (R4) below.
// To do that, the stack pointer must be 8-byte-aligned
// on some systems, notably FreeBSD.
// The ARM ABI says the stack pointer must be 8-byte-aligned
// on entry to any function, but only FreeBSD's C library seems to care.
// The caller was 8-byte aligned, but we push an LR.
// Declare a dummy word ($4, not $0) to make sure the
// frame is 8 bytes and stays 8-byte-aligned.
TEXT runtime·_initcgo(SB),NOSPLIT,$4
// if there is an _cgo_init, call it.
MOVW _cgo_init(SB), R4
CMP $0, R4
B.EQ nocgo
MRC 15, 0, R0, C13, C0, 3 // load TLS base pointer
MOVW R0, R3 // arg 3: TLS base pointer
#ifdef TLSG_IS_VARIABLE
MOVW $runtime·tls_g(SB), R2 // arg 2: &tls_g
#else
MOVW $0, R2 // arg 2: not used when using platform tls
#endif
MOVW $setg_gcc<>(SB), R1 // arg 1: setg
MOVW g, R0 // arg 0: G
BL (R4) // will clobber R0-R3
nocgo:
RET
// void setg_gcc(G*); set g called from gcc.
TEXT setg_gcc<>(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
MOVW R0, g
B runtime·save_g(SB)
#ifdef TLSG_IS_VARIABLE
#ifdef GOOS_android
// Use the free TLS_SLOT_APP slot #2 on Android Q.
// Earlier androids are set up in gcc_android.c.
DATA runtime·tls_g+0(SB)/4, $8
#endif
GLOBL runtime·tls_g+0(SB), NOPTR, $4
#else
GLOBL runtime·tls_g+0(SB), TLSBSS, $4
#endif
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