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+/*
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+
+#ifndef CPU_AARCH64_VM_C1_DEFS_AARCH64_HPP
+#define CPU_AARCH64_VM_C1_DEFS_AARCH64_HPP
+
+// native word offsets from memory address (little endian)
+enum {
+ pd_lo_word_offset_in_bytes = 0,
+ pd_hi_word_offset_in_bytes = BytesPerWord
+};
+
+// explicit rounding operations are required to implement the strictFP mode
+enum {
+ pd_strict_fp_requires_explicit_rounding = false
+};
+
+// FIXME: There are no callee-saved
+
+// registers
+enum {
+ pd_nof_cpu_regs_frame_map = RegisterImpl::number_of_registers, // number of registers used during code emission
+ pd_nof_fpu_regs_frame_map = FloatRegisterImpl::number_of_registers, // number of registers used during code emission
+
+ pd_nof_caller_save_cpu_regs_frame_map = 19 - 2, // number of registers killed by calls
+ pd_nof_caller_save_fpu_regs_frame_map = 32, // number of registers killed by calls
+
+ pd_first_callee_saved_reg = 19 - 2,
+ pd_last_callee_saved_reg = 26 - 2,
+
+ pd_last_allocatable_cpu_reg = 16,
+
+ pd_nof_cpu_regs_reg_alloc
+ = pd_last_allocatable_cpu_reg + 1, // number of registers that are visible to register allocator
+ pd_nof_fpu_regs_reg_alloc = 8, // number of registers that are visible to register allocator
+
+ pd_nof_cpu_regs_linearscan = 32, // number of registers visible to linear scan
+ pd_nof_fpu_regs_linearscan = pd_nof_fpu_regs_frame_map, // number of registers visible to linear scan
+ pd_nof_xmm_regs_linearscan = 0, // like sparc we don't have any of these
+ pd_first_cpu_reg = 0,
+ pd_last_cpu_reg = 16,
+ pd_first_byte_reg = 0,
+ pd_last_byte_reg = 16,
+ pd_first_fpu_reg = pd_nof_cpu_regs_frame_map,
+ pd_last_fpu_reg = pd_first_fpu_reg + 31,
+
+ pd_first_callee_saved_fpu_reg = 8 + pd_first_fpu_reg,
+ pd_last_callee_saved_fpu_reg = 15 + pd_first_fpu_reg,
+};
+
+
+// Encoding of float value in debug info. This is true on x86 where
+// floats are extended to doubles when stored in the stack, false for
+// AArch64 where floats and doubles are stored in their native form.
+enum {
+ pd_float_saved_as_double = false
+};
+
+#endif // CPU_AARCH64_VM_C1_DEFS_AARCH64_HPP