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The rights granted to you under the License * may not be used to create, or enable the creation or redistribution of, * unlawful or unlicensed copies of an Apple operating system, or to * circumvent, violate, or enable the circumvention or violation of, any * terms of an Apple operating system software license agreement. * * Please obtain a copy of the License at * http://www.opensource.apple.com/apsl/ and read it before using this file. * * The Original Code and all software distributed under the License are * distributed on an 'AS IS' basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND APPLE HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL SUCH WARRANTIES, * INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, QUIET ENJOYMENT OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. * Please see the License for the specific language governing rights and * limitations under the License. * * @APPLE_OSREFERENCE_LICENSE_HEADER_END@ */ /* * Syscall argument mungers. * * The data to be munged has been explicitly copied in to the argument area, * and will be munged in place in the uu_arg[] array. Because of this, the * functions all take the same arguments as their PPC equivalents, but the * first argument is ignored. These mungers are for 32-bit app's syscalls, * since 64-bit args are stored into the save area (which overlays the * uu_args) in the order the syscall ABI calls for. * * The issue is that the incoming args are 32-bit, but we must expand * them in place into 64-bit args, as if they were from a 64-bit process. * * There are several functions in this file. Each takes two parameters: * * void munge_XXXX( const void *regs, void *uu_args); * * The name of the function encodes the number and type of the parameters, * as follows: * * w = a 32-bit value such as an int or a 32-bit ptr, that does not * require sign extension. These are handled by zeroing a word * of output, and copying a word from input to output. * * s = a 32-bit value such as a long, which must be sign-extended to * a 64-bit long-long in the uu_args. These are handled by * loading a word of input and sign extending it to a double, * and storing two words of output. * * l = a 64-bit long-long. These are handled by copying two words * of input to the output. * * For example, "munge_wls" takes a word, a long-long, and a word. This * takes four words in the uu_arg[] area: the first word is in one, the * long-long takes two, and the final word is in the fourth. We store six * words: the low word is left in place, followed by a 0, followed by the * two words of the long-long, followed by the low word and the sign extended * high word of the preceeding low word. * * Because this is an in-place modification, we actually start at the end * of uu_arg[] and work our way back to the beginning of the array. * * As you can see, we save a lot of code by collapsing mungers that are * prefixes or suffixes of each other. */ #include ENTRY(munge_w) movl 8(%esp),%ecx // get &uu_args movl $0,4(%ecx) ret ENTRY(munge_ww) movl 8(%esp),%ecx // get &uu_args xorl %edx,%edx jmp Lw2 ENTRY(munge_www) movl 8(%esp),%ecx // get &uu_args xorl %edx,%edx jmp Lw3 ENTRY(munge_wwww) movl 8(%esp),%ecx // get &uu_args xorl %edx,%edx jmp Lw4 ENTRY(munge_wwwww) movl 8(%esp),%ecx // get &uu_args xorl %edx,%edx jmp Lw5 ENTRY(munge_wwwwww) movl 8(%esp),%ecx // get &uu_args xorl %edx,%edx jmp Lw6 ENTRY(munge_wwwwwww) movl 8(%esp),%ecx // get &uu_args xorl %edx,%edx jmp Lw7 ENTRY(munge_wwwwwwww) movl 8(%esp),%ecx // get &uu_args xorl %edx,%edx movl 28(%ecx),%eax movl %eax,56(%ecx) movl %edx,60(%ecx) Lw7: movl 24(%ecx),%eax movl %eax,48(%ecx) movl %edx,52(%ecx) Lw6: movl 20(%ecx),%eax movl %eax,40(%ecx) movl %edx,44(%ecx) Lw5: movl 16(%ecx),%eax movl %eax,32(%ecx) movl %edx,36(%ecx) Lw4: movl 12(%ecx),%eax movl %eax,24(%ecx) movl %edx,28(%ecx) Lw3: movl 8(%ecx),%eax movl %eax,16(%ecx) movl %edx,20(%ecx) Lw2: movl 4(%ecx),%eax movl %eax,8(%ecx) movl %edx,12(%ecx) movl %edx,4(%ecx) ret Entry(munge_wl) /* Costs an extra w move to do this */ ENTRY(munge_wlw) movl 8(%esp),%ecx // get &uu_args xorl %edx,%edx movl 12(%ecx),%eax movl %eax,16(%ecx) movl %edx,20(%ecx) movl 8(%ecx),%eax movl %eax,12(%ecx) movl 4(%ecx),%eax movl %eax,8(%ecx) movl %edx,4(%ecx) ret Entry(munge_wwwlw) movl 8(%esp),%ecx // get &uu_args xorl %edx,%edx movl 20(%ecx),%eax movl %eax,32(%ecx) movl %edx,36(%ecx) jmp Lwwwl ENTRY(munge_wwwl) movl 8(%esp),%ecx // get &uu_args xorl %edx,%edx Lwwwl: movl 12(%ecx),%eax movl %eax,24(%ecx) movl 16(%ecx),%eax movl %eax,28(%ecx) jmp Lw3 ENTRY(munge_wwwwlw) movl 8(%esp),%ecx // get &uu_args xorl %edx,%edx movl 24(%ecx),%eax movl %eax,40(%ecx) movl %edx,44(%ecx) jmp Lwwwwl ENTRY(munge_wwwwl) movl 8(%esp),%ecx // get &uu_args xorl %edx,%edx Lwwwwl: movl 16(%ecx),%eax movl %eax,32(%ecx) movl 20(%ecx),%eax movl %eax,36(%ecx) jmp Lw4 ENTRY(munge_wwwwwl) movl 8(%esp),%ecx // get &uu_args xorl %edx,%edx movl 20(%ecx),%eax movl %eax,40(%ecx) movl 24(%ecx),%eax movl %eax,44(%ecx) jmp Lw5 ENTRY(munge_wwwwwwlw) movl 8(%esp),%ecx // get &uu_args xorl %edx,%edx movl 32(%ecx),%eax movl %eax,56(%ecx) movl %edx,60(%ecx) movl 24(%ecx),%eax movl %eax,48(%ecx) movl 28(%ecx),%eax movl %eax,52(%ecx) jmp Lw6 ENTRY(munge_wwwwwwll) movl 8(%esp),%ecx // get &uu_args xorl %edx,%edx movl 32(%ecx),%eax movl %eax,56(%ecx) movl 36(%ecx),%eax movl %eax,60(%ecx) movl 24(%ecx),%eax movl %eax,48(%ecx) movl 28(%ecx),%eax movl %eax,52(%ecx) jmp Lw6 ENTRY(munge_wsw) movl 8(%esp),%ecx // get &uu_args movl 8(%ecx),%eax movl %eax,16(%ecx) movl $0,20(%ecx) movl 4(%ecx),%eax cltd movl %eax,8(%ecx) movl %edx,12(%ecx) movl $0,4(%ecx) ret ENTRY(munge_wws) movl 8(%esp),%ecx // get &uu_args movl 8(%ecx),%eax cltd movl %eax,16(%ecx) movl %edx,20(%ecx) xorl %edx,%edx jmp Lw2 ENTRY(munge_wwwsw) movl 8(%esp),%ecx // get &uu_args movl 16(%ecx),%eax movl %eax,32(%ecx) movl $0,36(%ecx) movl 12(%ecx),%eax cltd movl %eax,24(%ecx) movl %edx,28(%ecx) xorl %edx,%edx jmp Lw3 ENTRY(munge_llllll) ret // actually, this method has nothing to do - all // arguments are already 64-bits, with no mixing of // args that need sign/zero extension