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Document the various hard-coded architecture checks or remove them in favor of more general checks. This should be a no-op now but will make the arm64 port have fewer diffs. This CL is part of a stack adding windows/arm64 support (#36439), intended to land in the Go 1.17 cycle. This CL is, however, not windows/arm64-specific. It is cleanup meant to make the port (and future ports) easier. Change-Id: Ifd6b19e44e8c9ca4a0d2590f314928ce235821b3 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/288813 Trust: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Cherry Zhang <cherryyz@google.com> Reviewed-by: Alex Brainman <alex.brainman@gmail.com>
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// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package runtime
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import (
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"internal/abi"
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"runtime/internal/sys"
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"unsafe"
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)
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// cbs stores all registered Go callbacks.
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var cbs struct {
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lock mutex
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ctxt [cb_max]winCallback
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index map[winCallbackKey]int
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n int
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}
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// winCallback records information about a registered Go callback.
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type winCallback struct {
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fn *funcval // Go function
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retPop uintptr // For 386 cdecl, how many bytes to pop on return
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// abiMap specifies how to translate from a C frame to a Go
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// frame. This does not specify how to translate back because
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// the result is always a uintptr. If the C ABI is fastcall,
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// this assumes the four fastcall registers were first spilled
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// to the shadow space.
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abiMap []abiPart
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// retOffset is the offset of the uintptr-sized result in the Go
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// frame.
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retOffset uintptr
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}
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// abiPart encodes a step in translating between calling ABIs.
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type abiPart struct {
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src, dst uintptr
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len uintptr
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}
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func (a *abiPart) tryMerge(b abiPart) bool {
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if a.src+a.len == b.src && a.dst+a.len == b.dst {
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a.len += b.len
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return true
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}
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return false
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}
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type winCallbackKey struct {
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fn *funcval
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cdecl bool
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}
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func callbackasm()
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// callbackasmAddr returns address of runtime.callbackasm
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// function adjusted by i.
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// On x86 and amd64, runtime.callbackasm is a series of CALL instructions,
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// and we want callback to arrive at
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// correspondent call instruction instead of start of
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// runtime.callbackasm.
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// On ARM, runtime.callbackasm is a series of mov and branch instructions.
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// R12 is loaded with the callback index. Each entry is two instructions,
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// hence 8 bytes.
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func callbackasmAddr(i int) uintptr {
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var entrySize int
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switch GOARCH {
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default:
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panic("unsupported architecture")
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case "386", "amd64":
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entrySize = 5
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case "arm":
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// On ARM, each entry is a MOV instruction
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// followed by a branch instruction
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entrySize = 8
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}
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return funcPC(callbackasm) + uintptr(i*entrySize)
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}
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const callbackMaxFrame = 64 * sys.PtrSize
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// compileCallback converts a Go function fn into a C function pointer
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// that can be passed to Windows APIs.
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//
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// On 386, if cdecl is true, the returned C function will use the
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// cdecl calling convention; otherwise, it will use stdcall. On amd64,
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// it always uses fastcall. On arm, it always uses the ARM convention.
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//
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//go:linkname compileCallback syscall.compileCallback
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func compileCallback(fn eface, cdecl bool) (code uintptr) {
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if GOARCH != "386" {
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// cdecl is only meaningful on 386.
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cdecl = false
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}
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if fn._type == nil || (fn._type.kind&kindMask) != kindFunc {
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panic("compileCallback: expected function with one uintptr-sized result")
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}
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ft := (*functype)(unsafe.Pointer(fn._type))
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// Check arguments and construct ABI translation.
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var abiMap []abiPart
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var src, dst uintptr
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for _, t := range ft.in() {
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if t.size > sys.PtrSize {
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// We don't support this right now. In
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// stdcall/cdecl, 64-bit ints and doubles are
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// passed as two words (little endian); and
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// structs are pushed on the stack. In
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// fastcall, arguments larger than the word
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// size are passed by reference. On arm,
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// 8-byte aligned arguments round up to the
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// next even register and can be split across
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// registers and the stack.
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panic("compileCallback: argument size is larger than uintptr")
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}
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if k := t.kind & kindMask; GOARCH != "386" && (k == kindFloat32 || k == kindFloat64) {
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// In fastcall, floating-point arguments in
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// the first four positions are passed in
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// floating-point registers, which we don't
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// currently spill. arm passes floating-point
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// arguments in VFP registers, which we also
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// don't support.
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// So basically we only support 386.
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panic("compileCallback: float arguments not supported")
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}
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// The Go ABI aligns arguments.
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dst = alignUp(dst, uintptr(t.align))
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// In the C ABI, we're already on a word boundary.
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// Also, sub-word-sized fastcall register arguments
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// are stored to the least-significant bytes of the
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// argument word and all supported Windows
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// architectures are little endian, so src is already
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// pointing to the right place for smaller arguments.
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// The same is true on arm.
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// Copy just the size of the argument. Note that this
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// could be a small by-value struct, but C and Go
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// struct layouts are compatible, so we can copy these
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// directly, too.
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part := abiPart{src, dst, t.size}
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// Add this step to the adapter.
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if len(abiMap) == 0 || !abiMap[len(abiMap)-1].tryMerge(part) {
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abiMap = append(abiMap, part)
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}
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// cdecl, stdcall, fastcall, and arm pad arguments to word size.
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src += sys.PtrSize
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// The Go ABI packs arguments.
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dst += t.size
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}
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// The Go ABI aligns the result to the word size. src is
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// already aligned.
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dst = alignUp(dst, sys.PtrSize)
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retOffset := dst
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if len(ft.out()) != 1 {
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panic("compileCallback: expected function with one uintptr-sized result")
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}
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if ft.out()[0].size != sys.PtrSize {
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panic("compileCallback: expected function with one uintptr-sized result")
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}
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if k := ft.out()[0].kind & kindMask; k == kindFloat32 || k == kindFloat64 {
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// In cdecl and stdcall, float results are returned in
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// ST(0). In fastcall, they're returned in XMM0.
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// Either way, it's not AX.
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panic("compileCallback: float results not supported")
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}
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// Make room for the uintptr-sized result.
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dst += sys.PtrSize
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if dst > callbackMaxFrame {
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panic("compileCallback: function argument frame too large")
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}
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// For cdecl, the callee is responsible for popping its
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// arguments from the C stack.
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var retPop uintptr
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if cdecl {
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retPop = src
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}
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key := winCallbackKey{(*funcval)(fn.data), cdecl}
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lock(&cbs.lock) // We don't unlock this in a defer because this is used from the system stack.
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// Check if this callback is already registered.
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if n, ok := cbs.index[key]; ok {
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unlock(&cbs.lock)
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return callbackasmAddr(n)
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}
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// Register the callback.
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if cbs.index == nil {
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cbs.index = make(map[winCallbackKey]int)
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}
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n := cbs.n
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if n >= len(cbs.ctxt) {
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unlock(&cbs.lock)
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throw("too many callback functions")
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}
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c := winCallback{key.fn, retPop, abiMap, retOffset}
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cbs.ctxt[n] = c
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cbs.index[key] = n
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cbs.n++
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unlock(&cbs.lock)
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return callbackasmAddr(n)
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}
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type callbackArgs struct {
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index uintptr
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// args points to the argument block.
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//
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// For cdecl and stdcall, all arguments are on the stack.
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//
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// For fastcall, the trampoline spills register arguments to
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// the reserved spill slots below the stack arguments,
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// resulting in a layout equivalent to stdcall.
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//
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// For arm, the trampoline stores the register arguments just
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// below the stack arguments, so again we can treat it as one
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// big stack arguments frame.
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args unsafe.Pointer
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// Below are out-args from callbackWrap
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result uintptr
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retPop uintptr // For 386 cdecl, how many bytes to pop on return
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}
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// callbackWrap is called by callbackasm to invoke a registered C callback.
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func callbackWrap(a *callbackArgs) {
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c := cbs.ctxt[a.index]
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a.retPop = c.retPop
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// Convert from C to Go ABI.
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var frame [callbackMaxFrame]byte
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goArgs := unsafe.Pointer(&frame)
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for _, part := range c.abiMap {
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memmove(add(goArgs, part.dst), add(a.args, part.src), part.len)
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}
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// Even though this is copying back results, we can pass a nil
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// type because those results must not require write barriers.
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//
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// Pass a dummy RegArgs for now.
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// TODO(mknyszek): Pass arguments in registers.
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var regs abi.RegArgs
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reflectcall(nil, unsafe.Pointer(c.fn), noescape(goArgs), uint32(c.retOffset)+sys.PtrSize, uint32(c.retOffset), uint32(c.retOffset)+sys.PtrSize, ®s)
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// Extract the result.
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a.result = *(*uintptr)(unsafe.Pointer(&frame[c.retOffset]))
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}
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const _LOAD_LIBRARY_SEARCH_SYSTEM32 = 0x00000800
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// When available, this function will use LoadLibraryEx with the filename
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// parameter and the important SEARCH_SYSTEM32 argument. But on systems that
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// do not have that option, absoluteFilepath should contain a fallback
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// to the full path inside of system32 for use with vanilla LoadLibrary.
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//go:linkname syscall_loadsystemlibrary syscall.loadsystemlibrary
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//go:nosplit
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func syscall_loadsystemlibrary(filename *uint16, absoluteFilepath *uint16) (handle, err uintptr) {
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lockOSThread()
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c := &getg().m.syscall
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if useLoadLibraryEx {
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c.fn = getLoadLibraryEx()
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c.n = 3
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args := struct {
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lpFileName *uint16
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hFile uintptr // always 0
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flags uint32
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}{filename, 0, _LOAD_LIBRARY_SEARCH_SYSTEM32}
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c.args = uintptr(noescape(unsafe.Pointer(&args)))
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} else {
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c.fn = getLoadLibrary()
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c.n = 1
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c.args = uintptr(noescape(unsafe.Pointer(&absoluteFilepath)))
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}
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cgocall(asmstdcallAddr, unsafe.Pointer(c))
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handle = c.r1
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if handle == 0 {
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err = c.err
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}
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unlockOSThread() // not defer'd after the lockOSThread above to save stack frame size.
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return
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}
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//go:linkname syscall_loadlibrary syscall.loadlibrary
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//go:nosplit
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func syscall_loadlibrary(filename *uint16) (handle, err uintptr) {
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lockOSThread()
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defer unlockOSThread()
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c := &getg().m.syscall
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c.fn = getLoadLibrary()
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c.n = 1
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c.args = uintptr(noescape(unsafe.Pointer(&filename)))
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cgocall(asmstdcallAddr, unsafe.Pointer(c))
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handle = c.r1
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if handle == 0 {
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err = c.err
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}
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return
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}
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//go:linkname syscall_getprocaddress syscall.getprocaddress
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//go:nosplit
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func syscall_getprocaddress(handle uintptr, procname *byte) (outhandle, err uintptr) {
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lockOSThread()
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defer unlockOSThread()
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c := &getg().m.syscall
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c.fn = getGetProcAddress()
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c.n = 2
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c.args = uintptr(noescape(unsafe.Pointer(&handle)))
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cgocall(asmstdcallAddr, unsafe.Pointer(c))
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outhandle = c.r1
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if outhandle == 0 {
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err = c.err
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}
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return
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}
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//go:linkname syscall_Syscall syscall.Syscall
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//go:nosplit
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func syscall_Syscall(fn, nargs, a1, a2, a3 uintptr) (r1, r2, err uintptr) {
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lockOSThread()
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defer unlockOSThread()
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c := &getg().m.syscall
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c.fn = fn
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c.n = nargs
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c.args = uintptr(noescape(unsafe.Pointer(&a1)))
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cgocall(asmstdcallAddr, unsafe.Pointer(c))
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return c.r1, c.r2, c.err
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}
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//go:linkname syscall_Syscall6 syscall.Syscall6
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//go:nosplit
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func syscall_Syscall6(fn, nargs, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6 uintptr) (r1, r2, err uintptr) {
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lockOSThread()
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defer unlockOSThread()
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c := &getg().m.syscall
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c.fn = fn
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c.n = nargs
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c.args = uintptr(noescape(unsafe.Pointer(&a1)))
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cgocall(asmstdcallAddr, unsafe.Pointer(c))
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return c.r1, c.r2, c.err
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}
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//go:linkname syscall_Syscall9 syscall.Syscall9
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//go:nosplit
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func syscall_Syscall9(fn, nargs, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9 uintptr) (r1, r2, err uintptr) {
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lockOSThread()
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defer unlockOSThread()
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c := &getg().m.syscall
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c.fn = fn
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c.n = nargs
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c.args = uintptr(noescape(unsafe.Pointer(&a1)))
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cgocall(asmstdcallAddr, unsafe.Pointer(c))
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return c.r1, c.r2, c.err
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}
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//go:linkname syscall_Syscall12 syscall.Syscall12
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//go:nosplit
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func syscall_Syscall12(fn, nargs, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9, a10, a11, a12 uintptr) (r1, r2, err uintptr) {
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lockOSThread()
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defer unlockOSThread()
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c := &getg().m.syscall
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c.fn = fn
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c.n = nargs
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c.args = uintptr(noescape(unsafe.Pointer(&a1)))
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cgocall(asmstdcallAddr, unsafe.Pointer(c))
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return c.r1, c.r2, c.err
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}
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//go:linkname syscall_Syscall15 syscall.Syscall15
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//go:nosplit
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func syscall_Syscall15(fn, nargs, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9, a10, a11, a12, a13, a14, a15 uintptr) (r1, r2, err uintptr) {
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lockOSThread()
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defer unlockOSThread()
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c := &getg().m.syscall
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c.fn = fn
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c.n = nargs
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c.args = uintptr(noescape(unsafe.Pointer(&a1)))
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cgocall(asmstdcallAddr, unsafe.Pointer(c))
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return c.r1, c.r2, c.err
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}
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//go:linkname syscall_Syscall18 syscall.Syscall18
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//go:nosplit
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func syscall_Syscall18(fn, nargs, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9, a10, a11, a12, a13, a14, a15, a16, a17, a18 uintptr) (r1, r2, err uintptr) {
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lockOSThread()
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defer unlockOSThread()
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c := &getg().m.syscall
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c.fn = fn
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c.n = nargs
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c.args = uintptr(noescape(unsafe.Pointer(&a1)))
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cgocall(asmstdcallAddr, unsafe.Pointer(c))
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return c.r1, c.r2, c.err
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}
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