8227127: Era designator not displayed correctly using the COMPAT provider
Reviewed-by: rriggs
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#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
static const int R_O0_num = 1000;
static const int R_I0_num = 2000;
static const int R_F0_num = 3000;
static const int R_F1_num = R_F0_num + 1;
static const int R_F2_num = R_F0_num + 2;
static const int STACK_num= 4000;
static bool LP64 = false;
static bool LONGS_IN_ONE_ENTRY = false;
static const int Op_RegI = 'I';
static const int Op_RegP = 'P';
static const int Op_RegF = 'F';
static const int Op_RegD = 'D';
static const int Op_RegL = 'L';
static const int SPARC_ARGS_IN_REGS_NUM=6;
static void print_reg( int reg ) {
if( reg == 0 )
printf("__"); // halve's
else if( reg >= STACK_num && reg < STACK_num+100 )
printf("S%d_",reg - STACK_num);
else if( reg >= R_F0_num && reg < R_F0_num+100 )
printf("F%d_",reg - R_F0_num);
else if( reg >= R_O0_num && reg < R_O0_num+100 ) {
if( LONGS_IN_ONE_ENTRY ) {
reg -= R_O0_num;
printf("O%d",reg>>1);
printf(reg&1 ? "H" : "L");
} else
printf("O%d_",reg - R_O0_num);
} else
printf("Wretched: %d\n", reg);
}
static void print_convention( int *sig, const char *s, int length ) {
// Print it out
for( int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
if( sig[i] == 0 ) continue; // do not print 'halves'
print_reg( sig[i] & 0xFFFF );
int reg = sig[i] >> 16;
if( reg ) {
printf(":");
print_reg( reg );
} else {
printf(" ");
}
printf(" ");
}
printf("\n");
}
static int INT_SCALE( int x ) {
return LONGS_IN_ONE_ENTRY ? (x<<1) : x;
}
static void java_convention( int *sig, const char *s, int length ) {
if( LP64 && !LONGS_IN_ONE_ENTRY ) {
printf("LP64 and 2-reg longs not supported\n");
return;
}
for( int i = 0; i < length; i++ )
sig[i] = s[i]; // Reset sig array
bool is_outgoing = true;
int int_base = (is_outgoing ? R_O0_num : R_I0_num);
// Convention is to pack the first 6 int/oop args into the first 6
// registers (I0-I5), extras spill to the stack. Then pack the first
// 32 float args into F0-F31, extras spill to the stack. Then pad
// all register sets to align. Then put longs and doubles into the
// same registers as they fit, else spill to the stack.
int int_reg_max = SPARC_ARGS_IN_REGS_NUM;
int flt_reg_max = 32;
// Count int/oop and float args. See how many stack slots we'll need
// and where the longs & doubles will go.
int int_reg_cnt = 0;
int flt_reg_cnt = 0;
int stk_reg_pairs = 0;
for( int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
switch( sig[i] ) {
case Op_RegL: // Longs-in-1-reg compete with int args
if( LONGS_IN_ONE_ENTRY ) {
if( int_reg_cnt < int_reg_max ) int_reg_cnt++;
}
break;
case Op_RegP:
if( int_reg_cnt < int_reg_max ) int_reg_cnt++;
else if( !LP64 ) stk_reg_pairs++;
break;
case Op_RegI:
if( int_reg_cnt < int_reg_max ) int_reg_cnt++;
else stk_reg_pairs++;
break;
case Op_RegF:
if( flt_reg_cnt < flt_reg_max ) flt_reg_cnt++;
else stk_reg_pairs++;
break;
}
}
// This is where the longs/doubles start on the stack.
stk_reg_pairs = (stk_reg_pairs+1) & ~1; // Round
int int_reg_pairs = (int_reg_cnt+1) & ~1; // 32-bit 2-reg longs only
int flt_reg_pairs = (flt_reg_cnt+1) & ~1;
int stk_reg = 0;
int int_reg = 0;
int flt_reg = 0;
// Now do the signature layout
for( int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
int tmp = sig[i];
if( tmp == Op_RegP )
tmp = LP64 ? Op_RegL : Op_RegI; // Treat ptrs and ints or long accordingly
switch( tmp ) {
case Op_RegI:
// case Op_RegP:
if( int_reg < int_reg_max) tmp = INT_SCALE(int_reg++) + int_base;
else tmp = STACK_num + stk_reg++;
sig[i] = tmp;
break;
case Op_RegL:
if( sig[i] != Op_RegP && sig[i+1] != 'h' ) { printf("expecting (h)alf, found %c\n", sig[i+1]); return; }
// case Op_RegP:
if( LONGS_IN_ONE_ENTRY ) {
if( int_reg < int_reg_max ) {
tmp = INT_SCALE(int_reg++) + int_base;
} else {
tmp = STACK_num + stk_reg_pairs;
stk_reg_pairs += 2;
}
} else {
if( int_reg_pairs < int_reg_max ) {
tmp = int_reg_pairs + int_base;
int_reg_pairs += 2;
} else {
tmp = STACK_num + stk_reg_pairs;
stk_reg_pairs += 2;
}
}
sig[i] = tmp | (tmp+1)<<16; // Smear to pair
break;
case Op_RegF:
sig[i] = (flt_reg < flt_reg_max) ? (R_F0_num + flt_reg++) : STACK_num + stk_reg++;
break;
case Op_RegD:
if( sig[i+1] != 'h' ) { printf("expecting (h)alf, found %c\n", sig[i+1]); return; }
if( flt_reg_pairs < flt_reg_max ) {
tmp = R_F0_num + flt_reg_pairs;
flt_reg_pairs += 2;
} else {
tmp = STACK_num + stk_reg_pairs;
stk_reg_pairs += 2;
}
sig[i] = tmp | (tmp+1)<<16; // Smear to pair
break;
case 'h': sig[i] = 0; break;
default:
printf("Bad character: %c\n", sig[i] );
return;
}
}
printf("java ");
printf(LP64 ? "LP64 " : "LP32 ");
printf(LONGS_IN_ONE_ENTRY ? "long1: " : "long2: ");
print_convention(sig,s,length);
}
static int int_stk_helper( int i ) {
if( i < 6 ) return R_O0_num + (LONGS_IN_ONE_ENTRY ? i<<1 : i);
else return STACK_num + (LP64 ? i<<1 : i);
}
static void native_convention( int *sig, const char *s, int length ) {
if( LP64 && !LONGS_IN_ONE_ENTRY ) {
printf("LP64 and 2-reg longs not supported\n");
return;
}
for( int i = 0; i < length; i++ )
sig[i] = s[i]; // Reset sig array
// The native convention is V8 if !LP64, which means the V8 convention is
// used both with and without LONGS_IN_ONE_ENTRY, an unfortunate split. The
// same actual machine registers are used, but they are named differently in
// the LONGS_IN_ONE_ENTRY mode. The LP64 convention is the V9 convention
// which is slightly more sane.
if( LP64 ) {
// V9 convention: All things "as-if" on double-wide stack slots.
// Hoist any int/ptr/long's in the first 6 to int regs.
// Hoist any flt/dbl's in the first 16 dbl regs.
int j = 0; // Count of actual args, not HALVES
for( int i=0; i<length; i++, j++ ) {
int tmp;
switch( sig[i] ) {
case Op_RegI:
sig[i] = int_stk_helper( j );
break;
case Op_RegL:
if( sig[i+1] != 'h' ) { printf("expecting (h)alf, found %c\n", sig[i+1]); return; }
case Op_RegP:
tmp = int_stk_helper( j );
sig[i] = tmp | ((tmp+1) << 16); // Smear to pair
break;
case Op_RegF: // V9ism: floats go in ODD registers
sig[i] = ((j < 16) ? R_F1_num : (STACK_num + 1)) + (j<<1);
break;
case Op_RegD: // V9ism: doubles go in EVEN/ODD regs
tmp = ((j < 16) ? R_F0_num : STACK_num) + (j<<1);
sig[i] = tmp | ((tmp+1) << 16); // Smear to pair
break;
case 'h': sig[i] = 0; j--; break; // Do not count HALVES
default:
printf("Bad character: %c\n", sig[i] );
return;
}
}
} else {
// V8 convention: first 6 things in O-regs, rest on stack.
// Alignment is willy-nilly.
for( int i=0; i<length; i++ ) {
int tmp;
switch( sig[i] ) {
case Op_RegI:
case Op_RegP:
case Op_RegF:
sig[i] = int_stk_helper( i );
break;
case Op_RegL:
case Op_RegD:
if( sig[i+1] != 'h' ) { printf("expecting (h)alf, found %c\n", sig[i+1]); return; }
tmp = int_stk_helper( i );
sig[i] = tmp | (int_stk_helper( i+1 ) << 16);
break;
case 'h': sig[i] = 0; break;
default:
printf("Bad character: %c\n", sig[i] );
return;
}
}
}
printf("natv ");
printf(LP64 ? "LP64 " : "LP32 ");
printf(LONGS_IN_ONE_ENTRY ? "long1: " : "long2: ");
print_convention(sig,s,length);
}
int main( int argc, char **argv ) {
if( argc != 2 ) {
printf("Usage: args IPFLhDh... (Java argument string)\n");
printf("Returns argument layout\n");
return -1;
}
const char *s = argv[1];
int length = strlen(s);
int sig[1000];
LP64 = false; LONGS_IN_ONE_ENTRY = false;
java_convention( sig, s, length );
LP64 = false; LONGS_IN_ONE_ENTRY = true;
java_convention( sig, s, length );
LP64 = true ; LONGS_IN_ONE_ENTRY = true;
java_convention( sig, s, length );
LP64 = false; LONGS_IN_ONE_ENTRY = false;
native_convention( sig, s, length );
LP64 = false; LONGS_IN_ONE_ENTRY = true;
native_convention( sig, s, length );
LP64 = true ; LONGS_IN_ONE_ENTRY = true;
native_convention( sig, s, length );
}