X-Git-Url: http://repo.macrolet.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fcode%2Falpha-vm.lisp;h=8681ea826438e35c93e5231ebbd2116294a61656;hb=5037c9ac22cbab91eb3cf1ee6261c8589e17e81d;hp=44ec30e107dff25d89d860d7b7449b8cbd1fc7c3;hpb=e33fb894f991b2926d8f3bace9058e4c0b2c3a37;p=sbcl.git diff --git a/src/code/alpha-vm.lisp b/src/code/alpha-vm.lisp index 44ec30e..8681ea8 100644 --- a/src/code/alpha-vm.lisp +++ b/src/code/alpha-vm.lisp @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ (error "Unaligned instruction? offset=#x~X." offset)) (sb!sys:without-gcing (let ((sap (truly-the system-area-pointer - (%primitive sb!kernel::code-instructions code)))) + (%primitive code-instructions code)))) (ecase kind (:jmp-hint (assert (zerop (ldb (byte 2 0) value))) @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ ;;; FIXME: Whether COERCE actually knows how to make a float out of a ;;; long is another question. This stuff still needs testing. -(define-alien-routine ("os_context_fpregister_addr" +(define-alien-routine ("os_context_float_register_addr" context-float-register-addr) (* long) (context (* os-context-t)) @@ -115,29 +115,31 @@ (setf (deref (context-float-register-addr context index)) (coerce new format))) +;;; This sets the software fp_control word, which is not the same +;;; thing as the hardware fpcr. We have to do this so that OS FPU +;;; completion works properly + +;;; Note that this means we can't set rounding modes; we'd have to do +;;; that separately. That said, almost everybody seems to agree that +;;; changing the rounding mode is rarely a good idea, because it upsets +;;; libm functions. So adding that is not a priority. Sorry. +;;; -dan 2001.02.06 + +(define-alien-routine + ("arch_get_fp_control" floating-point-modes) (sb!alien:unsigned 64)) + +(define-alien-routine + ("arch_set_fp_control" %floating-point-modes-setter) void (fp (sb!alien:unsigned 64))) + +(defun (setf floating-point-modes) (val) (%floating-point-modes-setter val)) + ;;; Given a signal context, return the floating point modes word in ;;; the same format as returned by FLOATING-POINT-MODES. -(defun context-floating-point-modes (context) - ;; FIXME: As of sbcl-0.6.7 and the big rewrite of signal handling for - ;; POSIXness and (at the Lisp level) opaque signal contexts, - ;; this is stubified. It needs to be rewritten as an - ;; alien function. - (warn "stub CONTEXT-FLOATING-POINT-MODES") - - ;; old code for Linux: - #+nil - (let ((cw (slot (deref (slot context 'fpstate) 0) 'cw)) - (sw (slot (deref (slot context 'fpstate) 0) 'sw))) - ;;(format t "cw = ~4X~%sw = ~4X~%" cw sw) - ;; NOT TESTED -- Clear sticky bits to clear interrupt condition. - (setf (slot (deref (slot context 'fpstate) 0) 'sw) (logandc2 sw #x3f)) - ;;(format t "new sw = ~X~%" (slot (deref (slot context 'fpstate) 0) 'sw)) - ;; Simulate floating-point-modes VOP. - (logior (ash (logand sw #xffff) 16) (logxor (logand cw #xffff) #x3f))) - - 0) +(define-alien-routine ("os_context_fp_control" context-floating-point-modes) + (sb!alien:unsigned 64) (context (* os-context-t))) + -;;;; INTERNAL-ERROR-ARGUMENTS +;;;; INTERNAL-ERROR-ARGS ;;; Given a (POSIX) signal context, extract the internal error ;;; arguments from the instruction stream. This is e.g. @@ -147,7 +149,7 @@ ;;; (pc) ;;; (example from undefined_tramp: "(gdb) x/40ub 0x10148" for yourself ;;; to replicate) -(defun internal-error-arguments (context) +(defun internal-error-args (context) (declare (type (alien (* os-context-t)) context)) (let ((pc (context-pc context))) (declare (type system-area-pointer pc))