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+/* -*- Mode: asm; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*-
+ *
+ * This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
+ * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
+ * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
+
+/*
+ Platform specific code to invoke XPCOM methods on native objects
+ for sparcv9 Solaris.
+
+ See the SPARC Compliance Definition (SCD) Chapter 3
+ for more information about what is going on here, including
+ the use of BIAS (0x7ff).
+ The SCD is available from http://www.sparc.com/.
+*/
+
+ .global NS_InvokeByIndex
+ .type NS_InvokeByIndex, #function
+
+/*
+ NS_InvokeByIndex(nsISupports* that, uint32_t methodIndex,
+ uint32_t paramCount, nsXPTCVariant* params);
+
+*/
+NS_InvokeByIndex:
+ save %sp,-(128 + 64),%sp ! room for the register window and
+ ! struct pointer, rounded up to 0 % 64
+ sll %i2,4,%l0 ! assume the worst case
+ ! paramCount * 2 * 8 bytes
+ cmp %l0, 0 ! are there any args? If not,
+ be .invoke ! no need to copy args to stack
+ nop
+
+ sub %sp,%l0,%sp ! create the additional stack space
+ add %sp,0x7ff+136,%o0 ! step past the register window, the
+ ! struct result pointer and the 'this' slot
+ mov %i2,%o1 ! paramCount
+ call invoke_copy_to_stack
+ mov %i3,%o2 ! params
+
+!
+! load arguments from stack into the outgoing registers
+! BIAS is 0x7ff (2047)
+!
+
+! load the %o1..5 64bit (extended word) output registers registers
+ ldx [%sp + 0x7ff + 136],%o1 ! %i1
+ ldx [%sp + 0x7ff + 144],%o2 ! %i2
+ ldx [%sp + 0x7ff + 152],%o3 ! %i3
+ ldx [%sp + 0x7ff + 160],%o4 ! %i4
+ ldx [%sp + 0x7ff + 168],%o5 ! %i5
+
+! load the even number double registers starting with %f2
+ ldd [%sp + 0x7ff + 136],%f2
+ ldd [%sp + 0x7ff + 144],%f4
+ ldd [%sp + 0x7ff + 152],%f6
+ ldd [%sp + 0x7ff + 160],%f8
+ ldd [%sp + 0x7ff + 168],%f10
+ ldd [%sp + 0x7ff + 176],%f12
+ ldd [%sp + 0x7ff + 184],%f14
+ ldd [%sp + 0x7ff + 192],%f16
+ ldd [%sp + 0x7ff + 200],%f18
+ ldd [%sp + 0x7ff + 208],%f20
+ ldd [%sp + 0x7ff + 216],%f22
+ ldd [%sp + 0x7ff + 224],%f24
+ ldd [%sp + 0x7ff + 232],%f26
+ ldd [%sp + 0x7ff + 240],%f28
+ ldd [%sp + 0x7ff + 248],%f30
+
+!
+! calculate the target address from the vtable
+!
+.invoke:
+ sll %i1,3,%l0 ! index *= 8
+! add %l0,16,%l0 ! there are 2 extra entries in the vTable (16bytes)
+ ldx [%i0],%l1 ! *that --> address of vtable
+ ldx [%l0 + %l1],%l0 ! that->vtable[index * 8 + 16] --> address
+
+ jmpl %l0,%o7 ! call the routine
+ mov %i0,%o0 ! move 'this' pointer to out register
+
+ mov %o0,%i0 ! propagate return value
+ ret
+ restore
+
+ .size NS_InvokeByIndex, .-NS_InvokeByIndex