;;; Return a wired TN describing the N'th full call argument passing
;;; location.
-(!def-vm-support-routine standard-argument-location (n)
+(!def-vm-support-routine standard-arg-location (n)
(declare (type unsigned-byte n))
(if (< n register-arg-count)
(make-wired-tn *backend-t-primitive-type* descriptor-reg-sc-number
(make-wired-tn (primitive-type-or-lose 'system-area-pointer)
sap-stack-sc-number return-pc-save-offset))
-;;; Similar to Make-Return-PC-Passing-Location, but makes a location
-;;; to pass Old-FP in.
+;;; This is similar to MAKE-RETURN-PC-PASSING-LOCATION, but makes a
+;;; location to pass OLD-FP in.
;;;
;;; This is wired in both the standard and the local-call conventions,
;;; because we want to be able to assume it's always there. Besides,
(make-wired-tn *fixnum-primitive-type* control-stack-sc-number
ocfp-save-offset))
-;;; Make the TNs used to hold Old-FP and Return-PC within the current
+;;; Make the TNs used to hold OLD-FP and RETURN-PC within the current
;;; function. We treat these specially so that the debugger can find
;;; them at a known location.
;;;
;;; Without using a save-tn - which does not make much sense if it is
-;;; wire to the stack?
-(!def-vm-support-routine make-old-fp-save-location (env)
+;;; wired to the stack?
+(!def-vm-support-routine make-old-fp-save-location (physenv)
(physenv-debug-live-tn (make-wired-tn *fixnum-primitive-type*
control-stack-sc-number
ocfp-save-offset)
- env))
-
-(!def-vm-support-routine make-return-pc-save-location (env)
+ physenv))
+(!def-vm-support-routine make-return-pc-save-location (physenv)
(physenv-debug-live-tn
(make-wired-tn (primitive-type-or-lose 'system-area-pointer)
sap-stack-sc-number return-pc-save-offset)
- env))
+ physenv))
;;; Make a TN for the standard argument count passing location. We only
;;; need to make the standard location, since a count is never passed when we
(inst sub esp-tn (* (max nargs 3) n-word-bytes))))
\f
;;; Emit code needed at the return-point from an unknown-values call
-;;; for a fixed number of values. Values is the head of the TN-Ref
+;;; for a fixed number of values. Values is the head of the TN-REF
;;; list for the locations that the values are to be received into.
;;; Nvals is the number of values that are to be received (should
;;; equal the length of Values).
;;;
-;;; Move-Temp is a Descriptor-Reg TN used as a temporary.
+;;; MOVE-TEMP is a DESCRIPTOR-REG TN used as a temporary.
;;;
;;; This code exploits the fact that in the unknown-values convention,
;;; a single value return returns at the return PC + 2, whereas a
(done (gen-label)))
(inst jmp-short variable-values)
- (inst mov start esp-tn)
- (inst push (first *register-arg-tns*))
+ (cond ((location= start (first *register-arg-tns*))
+ (inst push (first *register-arg-tns*))
+ (inst lea start (make-ea :dword :base esp-tn :disp 4)))
+ (t (inst mov start esp-tn)
+ (inst push (first *register-arg-tns*))))
(inst mov count (fixnumize 1))
(inst jmp done)
(inst pop ebp-tn))
(t
- (cerror "Continue any-way"
- "VOP return-local doesn't work if old-fp (in slot %s) is not in slot 0"
+ (cerror "Continue anyway"
+ "VOP return-local doesn't work if old-fp (in slot ~
+ ~S) is not in slot 0"
(tn-offset old-fp)))))
((any-reg descriptor-reg)
;;; the last fixed argument. If Variable is false, then the passing
;;; locations are passed as a more arg. Variable is true if there are
;;; a variable number of arguments passed on the stack. Variable
-;;; cannot be specified with :Tail return. TR variable argument call
+;;; cannot be specified with :TAIL return. TR variable argument call
;;; is implemented separately.
;;;
;;; In tail call with fixed arguments, the passing locations are
(:policy :safe)
(:args (context :scs (descriptor-reg) :target src)
(count :scs (any-reg) :target ecx))
- (:arg-types * tagged-num)
+ (:info *dynamic-extent*)
+ (:arg-types * tagged-num (:constant t))
(:temporary (:sc unsigned-reg :offset esi-offset :from (:argument 0)) src)
(:temporary (:sc unsigned-reg :offset ecx-offset :from (:argument 1)) ecx)
(:temporary (:sc unsigned-reg :offset eax-offset) eax)
(inst jecxz done)
(inst lea dst (make-ea :dword :index ecx :scale 2))
(pseudo-atomic
- (allocation dst dst node)
+ (allocation dst dst node *dynamic-extent*)
(inst lea dst (make-ea :byte :base dst :disp list-pointer-lowtag))
;; Convert the count into a raw value, so that we can use the
;; LOOP instruction.