6787106: Hotspot 32 bit build fails on platforms having different definitions for intptr_t & int32_t
Summary: Avoid casting between int32_t and intptr_t specifically for MasmAssembler::movptr in 32 bit platforms.
Reviewed-by: jrose, kvn
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// On i486 the frame looks as follows:
//
// +-----------------------------+---------+----------------------------------------+----------------+-----------
// | size_arguments-nof_reg_args | 2 words | size_locals-size_arguments+numreg_args | _size_monitors | spilling .
// +-----------------------------+---------+----------------------------------------+----------------+-----------
//
// The FPU registers are mapped with their offset from TOS; therefore the
// status of FPU stack must be updated during code emission.
public:
static const int pd_c_runtime_reserved_arg_size;
enum {
nof_xmm_regs = pd_nof_xmm_regs_frame_map,
nof_caller_save_xmm_regs = pd_nof_caller_save_xmm_regs_frame_map,
first_available_sp_in_frame = 0,
#ifndef _LP64
frame_pad_in_bytes = 8,
nof_reg_args = 2
#else
frame_pad_in_bytes = 16,
nof_reg_args = 6
#endif // _LP64
};
private:
static LIR_Opr _caller_save_xmm_regs [nof_caller_save_xmm_regs];
static XMMRegister _xmm_regs[nof_xmm_regs];
public:
static LIR_Opr receiver_opr;
static LIR_Opr rsi_opr;
static LIR_Opr rdi_opr;
static LIR_Opr rbx_opr;
static LIR_Opr rax_opr;
static LIR_Opr rdx_opr;
static LIR_Opr rcx_opr;
static LIR_Opr rsp_opr;
static LIR_Opr rbp_opr;
static LIR_Opr rsi_oop_opr;
static LIR_Opr rdi_oop_opr;
static LIR_Opr rbx_oop_opr;
static LIR_Opr rax_oop_opr;
static LIR_Opr rdx_oop_opr;
static LIR_Opr rcx_oop_opr;
#ifdef _LP64
static LIR_Opr r8_opr;
static LIR_Opr r9_opr;
static LIR_Opr r10_opr;
static LIR_Opr r11_opr;
static LIR_Opr r12_opr;
static LIR_Opr r13_opr;
static LIR_Opr r14_opr;
static LIR_Opr r15_opr;
static LIR_Opr r8_oop_opr;
static LIR_Opr r9_oop_opr;
static LIR_Opr r11_oop_opr;
static LIR_Opr r12_oop_opr;
static LIR_Opr r13_oop_opr;
static LIR_Opr r14_oop_opr;
#endif // _LP64
static LIR_Opr long0_opr;
static LIR_Opr long1_opr;
static LIR_Opr fpu0_float_opr;
static LIR_Opr fpu0_double_opr;
static LIR_Opr xmm0_float_opr;
static LIR_Opr xmm0_double_opr;
#ifdef _LP64
static LIR_Opr as_long_opr(Register r) {
return LIR_OprFact::double_cpu(cpu_reg2rnr(r), cpu_reg2rnr(r));
}
static LIR_Opr as_pointer_opr(Register r) {
return LIR_OprFact::double_cpu(cpu_reg2rnr(r), cpu_reg2rnr(r));
}
#else
static LIR_Opr as_long_opr(Register r, Register r2) {
return LIR_OprFact::double_cpu(cpu_reg2rnr(r), cpu_reg2rnr(r2));
}
static LIR_Opr as_pointer_opr(Register r) {
return LIR_OprFact::single_cpu(cpu_reg2rnr(r));
}
#endif // _LP64
// VMReg name for spilled physical FPU stack slot n
static VMReg fpu_regname (int n);
static XMMRegister nr2xmmreg(int rnr);
static bool is_caller_save_register (LIR_Opr opr) { return true; }
static bool is_caller_save_register (Register r) { return true; }
static LIR_Opr caller_save_xmm_reg_at(int i) {
assert(i >= 0 && i < nof_caller_save_xmm_regs, "out of bounds");
return _caller_save_xmm_regs[i];
}