6f06cfb3fc
s390x: add support for register arguments preserving Resolves: #2168204
546 lines
18 KiB
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546 lines
18 KiB
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commit 8091199cdf4d0aa9c28e4526548ddc25d02898ca
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Author: Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.ibm.com>
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Date: Wed Feb 1 08:59:42 2023 +0100
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IBM zSystems: Save argument registers to the stack -mpreserve-args
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This adds support for preserving the content of parameter registers to
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the stack and emit CFI for it. This useful for applications which want
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to implement their own stack unwinding and need access to function
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arguments.
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With the -mpreserve-args option GPRs and FPRs are save to the stack
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slots which are reserved for stdargs in the register save area.
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gcc/ChangeLog:
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* config/s390/s390.c (s390_restore_gpr_p): New function.
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(s390_preserve_gpr_arg_in_range_p): New function.
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(s390_preserve_gpr_arg_p): New function.
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(s390_preserve_fpr_arg_p): New function.
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(s390_register_info_stdarg_fpr): Rename to ...
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(s390_register_info_arg_fpr): ... this. Add -mpreserve-args handling.
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(s390_register_info_stdarg_gpr): Rename to ...
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(s390_register_info_arg_gpr): ... this. Add -mpreserve-args handling.
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(s390_register_info): Use the renamed functions above.
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(s390_optimize_register_info): Likewise.
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(save_fpr): Generate CFI for -mpreserve-args.
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(save_gprs): Generate CFI for -mpreserve-args. Drop return value.
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(s390_emit_prologue): Adjust to changed calling convention of save_gprs.
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(s390_optimize_prologue): Likewise.
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* config/s390/s390.opt: New option -mpreserve-args
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gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
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* gcc.target/s390/preserve-args-1.c: New test.
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* gcc.target/s390/preserve-args-2.c: New test.
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--- a/gcc/config/s390/s390.c
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+++ b/gcc/config/s390/s390.c
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@@ -411,6 +411,45 @@ struct s390_address
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#define FP_ARG_NUM_REG (TARGET_64BIT? 4 : 2)
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#define VEC_ARG_NUM_REG 8
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+/* Return TRUE if GPR REGNO is supposed to be restored in the function
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+ epilogue. */
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+static inline bool
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+s390_restore_gpr_p (int regno)
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+{
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+ return (cfun_frame_layout.first_restore_gpr != -1
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+ && regno >= cfun_frame_layout.first_restore_gpr
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+ && regno <= cfun_frame_layout.last_restore_gpr);
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+}
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+
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+/* Return TRUE if any of the registers in range [FIRST, LAST] is saved
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+ because of -mpreserve-args. */
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+static inline bool
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+s390_preserve_gpr_arg_in_range_p (int first, int last)
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+{
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+ int num_arg_regs = MIN (crtl->args.info.gprs + cfun->va_list_gpr_size,
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+ GP_ARG_NUM_REG);
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+ return (num_arg_regs
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+ && s390_preserve_args_p
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+ && first <= GPR2_REGNUM + num_arg_regs - 1
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+ && last >= GPR2_REGNUM);
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+}
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+
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+static inline bool
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+s390_preserve_gpr_arg_p (int regno)
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+{
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+ return s390_preserve_gpr_arg_in_range_p (regno, regno);
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+}
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+
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+static inline bool
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+s390_preserve_fpr_arg_p (int regno)
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+{
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+ int num_arg_regs = MIN (crtl->args.info.fprs + cfun->va_list_fpr_size,
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+ FP_ARG_NUM_REG);
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+ return (s390_preserve_args_p
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+ && regno <= FPR0_REGNUM + num_arg_regs - 1
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+ && regno >= FPR0_REGNUM);
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+}
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+
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/* A couple of shortcuts. */
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#define CONST_OK_FOR_J(x) \
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CONST_OK_FOR_CONSTRAINT_P((x), 'J', "J")
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@@ -9893,61 +9932,89 @@ s390_register_info_gprtofpr ()
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}
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/* Set the bits in fpr_bitmap for FPRs which need to be saved due to
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- stdarg.
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+ stdarg or -mpreserve-args.
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This is a helper routine for s390_register_info. */
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-
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static void
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-s390_register_info_stdarg_fpr ()
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+s390_register_info_arg_fpr ()
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{
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int i;
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- int min_fpr;
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- int max_fpr;
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+ int min_stdarg_fpr = INT_MAX, max_stdarg_fpr = -1;
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+ int min_preserve_fpr = INT_MAX, max_preserve_fpr = -1;
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+ int min_fpr, max_fpr;
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/* Save the FP argument regs for stdarg. f0, f2 for 31 bit and
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f0-f4 for 64 bit. */
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- if (!cfun->stdarg
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- || !TARGET_HARD_FLOAT
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- || !cfun->va_list_fpr_size
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- || crtl->args.info.fprs >= FP_ARG_NUM_REG)
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- return;
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+ if (cfun->stdarg
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+ && TARGET_HARD_FLOAT
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+ && cfun->va_list_fpr_size
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+ && crtl->args.info.fprs < FP_ARG_NUM_REG)
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+ {
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+ min_stdarg_fpr = crtl->args.info.fprs;
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+ max_stdarg_fpr = min_stdarg_fpr + cfun->va_list_fpr_size - 1;
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+ if (max_stdarg_fpr >= FP_ARG_NUM_REG)
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+ max_stdarg_fpr = FP_ARG_NUM_REG - 1;
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+
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+ /* FPR argument regs start at f0. */
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+ min_stdarg_fpr += FPR0_REGNUM;
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+ max_stdarg_fpr += FPR0_REGNUM;
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+ }
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- min_fpr = crtl->args.info.fprs;
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- max_fpr = min_fpr + cfun->va_list_fpr_size - 1;
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- if (max_fpr >= FP_ARG_NUM_REG)
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- max_fpr = FP_ARG_NUM_REG - 1;
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+ if (s390_preserve_args_p && crtl->args.info.fprs)
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+ {
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+ min_preserve_fpr = FPR0_REGNUM;
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+ max_preserve_fpr = MIN (FPR0_REGNUM + FP_ARG_NUM_REG - 1,
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+ FPR0_REGNUM + crtl->args.info.fprs - 1);
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+ }
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- /* FPR argument regs start at f0. */
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- min_fpr += FPR0_REGNUM;
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- max_fpr += FPR0_REGNUM;
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+ min_fpr = MIN (min_stdarg_fpr, min_preserve_fpr);
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+ max_fpr = MAX (max_stdarg_fpr, max_preserve_fpr);
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+
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+ if (max_fpr == -1)
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+ return;
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for (i = min_fpr; i <= max_fpr; i++)
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cfun_set_fpr_save (i);
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}
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+
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/* Reserve the GPR save slots for GPRs which need to be saved due to
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- stdarg.
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+ stdarg or -mpreserve-args.
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This is a helper routine for s390_register_info. */
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static void
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-s390_register_info_stdarg_gpr ()
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+s390_register_info_arg_gpr ()
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{
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int i;
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- int min_gpr;
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- int max_gpr;
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+ int min_stdarg_gpr = INT_MAX, max_stdarg_gpr = -1;
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+ int min_preserve_gpr = INT_MAX, max_preserve_gpr = -1;
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+ int min_gpr, max_gpr;
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- if (!cfun->stdarg
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- || !cfun->va_list_gpr_size
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- || crtl->args.info.gprs >= GP_ARG_NUM_REG)
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- return;
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+ if (cfun->stdarg
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+ && cfun->va_list_gpr_size
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+ && crtl->args.info.gprs < GP_ARG_NUM_REG)
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+ {
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+ min_stdarg_gpr = crtl->args.info.gprs;
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+ max_stdarg_gpr = min_stdarg_gpr + cfun->va_list_gpr_size - 1;
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+ if (max_stdarg_gpr >= GP_ARG_NUM_REG)
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+ max_stdarg_gpr = GP_ARG_NUM_REG - 1;
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+
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+ /* GPR argument regs start at r2. */
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+ min_stdarg_gpr += GPR2_REGNUM;
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+ max_stdarg_gpr += GPR2_REGNUM;
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+ }
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+
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+ if (s390_preserve_args_p && crtl->args.info.gprs)
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+ {
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+ min_preserve_gpr = GPR2_REGNUM;
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+ max_preserve_gpr = MIN (GPR6_REGNUM,
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+ GPR2_REGNUM + crtl->args.info.gprs - 1);
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+ }
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- min_gpr = crtl->args.info.gprs;
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- max_gpr = min_gpr + cfun->va_list_gpr_size - 1;
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- if (max_gpr >= GP_ARG_NUM_REG)
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- max_gpr = GP_ARG_NUM_REG - 1;
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+ min_gpr = MIN (min_stdarg_gpr, min_preserve_gpr);
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+ max_gpr = MAX (max_stdarg_gpr, max_preserve_gpr);
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- /* GPR argument regs start at r2. */
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- min_gpr += GPR2_REGNUM;
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- max_gpr += GPR2_REGNUM;
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+ if (max_gpr == -1)
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+ return;
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/* If r6 was supposed to be saved into an FPR and now needs to go to
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the stack for vararg we have to adjust the restore range to make
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@@ -10079,14 +10146,14 @@ s390_register_info ()
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if (clobbered_regs[i])
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cfun_gpr_save_slot (i) = SAVE_SLOT_STACK;
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- s390_register_info_stdarg_fpr ();
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+ s390_register_info_arg_fpr ();
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s390_register_info_gprtofpr ();
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s390_register_info_set_ranges ();
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- /* stdarg functions might need to save GPRs 2 to 6. This might
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- override the GPR->FPR save decision made by
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- s390_register_info_gprtofpr for r6 since vararg regs must go to
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- the stack. */
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- s390_register_info_stdarg_gpr ();
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+
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+ /* Forcing argument registers to be saved on the stack might
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+ override the GPR->FPR save decision for r6 so this must come
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+ last. */
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+ s390_register_info_arg_gpr ();
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}
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/* Return true if REGNO is a global register, but not one
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@@ -10141,7 +10208,7 @@ s390_optimize_register_info ()
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cfun_gpr_save_slot (i) = SAVE_SLOT_NONE;
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s390_register_info_set_ranges ();
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- s390_register_info_stdarg_gpr ();
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+ s390_register_info_arg_gpr ();
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}
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/* Fill cfun->machine with info about frame of current function. */
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@@ -10864,14 +10931,28 @@ static rtx
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save_fpr (rtx base, int offset, int regnum)
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{
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rtx addr;
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+ rtx insn;
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+
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addr = gen_rtx_MEM (DFmode, plus_constant (Pmode, base, offset));
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- if (regnum >= 16 && regnum <= (16 + FP_ARG_NUM_REG))
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+ if (regnum >= FPR0_REGNUM && regnum <= (FPR0_REGNUM + FP_ARG_NUM_REG))
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set_mem_alias_set (addr, get_varargs_alias_set ());
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else
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set_mem_alias_set (addr, get_frame_alias_set ());
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- return emit_move_insn (addr, gen_rtx_REG (DFmode, regnum));
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+ insn = emit_move_insn (addr, gen_rtx_REG (DFmode, regnum));
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+
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+ if (!call_used_regs[regnum] || s390_preserve_fpr_arg_p (regnum))
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+ RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P (insn) = 1;
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+
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+ if (s390_preserve_fpr_arg_p (regnum) && !cfun_fpr_save_p (regnum))
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+ {
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+ rtx reg = gen_rtx_REG (DFmode, regnum);
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+ add_reg_note (insn, REG_CFA_NO_RESTORE, reg);
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+ add_reg_note (insn, REG_CFA_OFFSET, gen_rtx_SET (addr, reg));
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+ }
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+
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+ return insn;
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}
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/* Emit insn to restore fpr REGNUM from offset OFFSET relative
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@@ -10891,10 +10972,11 @@ restore_fpr (rtx base, int offset, int regnum)
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the register save area located at offset OFFSET
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relative to register BASE. */
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-static rtx
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-save_gprs (rtx base, int offset, int first, int last)
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+static void
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+save_gprs (rtx base, int offset, int first, int last, rtx_insn *before = NULL)
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{
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rtx addr, insn, note;
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+ rtx_insn *out_insn;
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int i;
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addr = plus_constant (Pmode, base, offset);
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@@ -10910,7 +10992,15 @@ save_gprs (rtx base, int offset, int first, int last)
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if (!global_not_special_regno_p (first))
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RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P (insn) = 1;
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- return insn;
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+
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+ if (s390_preserve_gpr_arg_p (first) && !s390_restore_gpr_p (first))
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+ {
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+ rtx reg = gen_rtx_REG (Pmode, first);
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+ add_reg_note (insn, REG_CFA_NO_RESTORE, reg);
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+ add_reg_note (insn, REG_CFA_OFFSET, gen_rtx_SET (addr, reg));
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+ }
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+
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+ goto emit;
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}
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@@ -10939,7 +11029,12 @@ save_gprs (rtx base, int offset, int first, int last)
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set, even if it does not. Therefore we emit a new pattern
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without those registers as REG_FRAME_RELATED_EXPR note. */
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- if (first >= 6 && !global_not_special_regno_p (first))
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+ /* In these cases all of the sets are marked as frame related:
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+ 1. call-save GPR saved and restored
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+ 2. argument GPR saved because of -mpreserve-args */
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+ if ((first >= GPR6_REGNUM && !global_not_special_regno_p (first))
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+ || s390_preserve_gpr_arg_in_range_p (first, last))
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+
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{
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rtx pat = PATTERN (insn);
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@@ -10950,6 +11045,24 @@ save_gprs (rtx base, int offset, int first, int last)
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RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P (XVECEXP (pat, 0, i)) = 1;
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RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P (insn) = 1;
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+
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+ /* For the -mpreserve-args register saves no restore operations
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+ will be emitted. CFI checking would complain about this. We
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+ manually generate the REG_CFA notes here to be able to mark
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+ those operations with REG_CFA_NO_RESTORE. */
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+ if (s390_preserve_gpr_arg_in_range_p (first, last))
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+ {
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+ for (int regno = first; regno <= last; regno++)
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+ {
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+ rtx reg = gen_rtx_REG (Pmode, regno);
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+ rtx reg_addr = plus_constant (Pmode, base,
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+ offset + (regno - first) * UNITS_PER_LONG);
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+ if (!s390_restore_gpr_p (regno))
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+ add_reg_note (insn, REG_CFA_NO_RESTORE, reg);
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+ add_reg_note (insn, REG_CFA_OFFSET,
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+ gen_rtx_SET (gen_frame_mem (Pmode, reg_addr), reg));
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+ }
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+ }
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}
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else if (last >= 6)
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{
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@@ -10960,7 +11073,7 @@ save_gprs (rtx base, int offset, int first, int last)
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break;
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if (start > last)
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- return insn;
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+ goto emit;
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addr = plus_constant (Pmode, base,
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offset + (start - first) * UNITS_PER_LONG);
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@@ -10978,7 +11091,7 @@ save_gprs (rtx base, int offset, int first, int last)
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add_reg_note (insn, REG_FRAME_RELATED_EXPR, note);
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RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P (insn) = 1;
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- return insn;
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+ goto emit;
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}
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note = gen_store_multiple (gen_rtx_MEM (Pmode, addr),
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@@ -10997,9 +11110,15 @@ save_gprs (rtx base, int offset, int first, int last)
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RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P (insn) = 1;
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}
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- return insn;
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+ emit:
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+ if (before != NULL_RTX)
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+ out_insn = emit_insn_before (insn, before);
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+ else
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+ out_insn = emit_insn (insn);
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+ INSN_ADDRESSES_NEW (out_insn, -1);
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}
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+
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/* Generate insn to restore registers FIRST to LAST from
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the register save area located at offset OFFSET
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relative to register BASE. */
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@@ -11423,12 +11542,12 @@ s390_emit_prologue (void)
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/* Save call saved gprs. */
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if (cfun_frame_layout.first_save_gpr != -1)
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{
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- insn = save_gprs (stack_pointer_rtx,
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- cfun_frame_layout.gprs_offset +
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- UNITS_PER_LONG * (cfun_frame_layout.first_save_gpr
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- - cfun_frame_layout.first_save_gpr_slot),
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- cfun_frame_layout.first_save_gpr,
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- cfun_frame_layout.last_save_gpr);
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+ save_gprs (stack_pointer_rtx,
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+ cfun_frame_layout.gprs_offset +
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+ UNITS_PER_LONG * (cfun_frame_layout.first_save_gpr
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+ - cfun_frame_layout.first_save_gpr_slot),
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+ cfun_frame_layout.first_save_gpr,
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+ cfun_frame_layout.last_save_gpr);
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/* This is not 100% correct. If we have more than one register saved,
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then LAST_PROBE_OFFSET can move even closer to sp. */
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@@ -11436,8 +11555,6 @@ s390_emit_prologue (void)
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= (cfun_frame_layout.gprs_offset +
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UNITS_PER_LONG * (cfun_frame_layout.first_save_gpr
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- cfun_frame_layout.first_save_gpr_slot));
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-
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- emit_insn (insn);
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}
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/* Dummy insn to mark literal pool slot. */
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@@ -11467,15 +11584,10 @@ s390_emit_prologue (void)
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{
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if (cfun_fpr_save_p (i))
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{
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- insn = save_fpr (stack_pointer_rtx, offset, i);
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+ save_fpr (stack_pointer_rtx, offset, i);
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if (offset < last_probe_offset)
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last_probe_offset = offset;
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offset += 8;
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-
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- /* If f4 and f6 are call clobbered they are saved due to
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- stdargs and therefore are not frame related. */
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- if (!call_used_regs[i])
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- RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P (insn) = 1;
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}
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else if (!TARGET_PACKED_STACK || call_used_regs[i])
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offset += 8;
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@@ -11491,11 +11603,10 @@ s390_emit_prologue (void)
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for (i = FPR15_REGNUM; i >= FPR8_REGNUM && offset >= 0; i--)
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if (cfun_fpr_save_p (i))
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{
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- insn = save_fpr (stack_pointer_rtx, offset, i);
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+ save_fpr (stack_pointer_rtx, offset, i);
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if (offset < last_probe_offset)
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last_probe_offset = offset;
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- RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P (insn) = 1;
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offset -= 8;
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}
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if (offset >= cfun_frame_layout.f8_offset)
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@@ -11663,7 +11774,6 @@ s390_emit_prologue (void)
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insn = save_fpr (temp_reg, offset, i);
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offset += 8;
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- RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P (insn) = 1;
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add_reg_note (insn, REG_FRAME_RELATED_EXPR,
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gen_rtx_SET (gen_rtx_MEM (DFmode, addr),
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gen_rtx_REG (DFmode, i)));
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@@ -14158,15 +14268,11 @@ s390_optimize_prologue (void)
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continue;
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if (cfun_frame_layout.first_save_gpr != -1)
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- {
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- rtx s_pat = save_gprs (base,
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- off + (cfun_frame_layout.first_save_gpr
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- - first) * UNITS_PER_LONG,
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- cfun_frame_layout.first_save_gpr,
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- cfun_frame_layout.last_save_gpr);
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- new_insn = emit_insn_before (s_pat, insn);
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- INSN_ADDRESSES_NEW (new_insn, -1);
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- }
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+ save_gprs (base,
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+ off + (cfun_frame_layout.first_save_gpr
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+ - first) * UNITS_PER_LONG,
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+ cfun_frame_layout.first_save_gpr,
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+ cfun_frame_layout.last_save_gpr, insn);
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remove_insn (insn);
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continue;
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diff --git a/gcc/config/s390/s390.opt b/gcc/config/s390/s390.opt
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index 57d1b95bd65..344aa551f44 100644
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--- a/gcc/config/s390/s390.opt
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+++ b/gcc/config/s390/s390.opt
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@@ -321,3 +321,7 @@ and the default behavior is to emit separate multiplication and addition
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instructions for long doubles in vector registers, because measurements show
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that this improves performance. This option allows overriding it for testing
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purposes.
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+
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+mpreserve-args
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+Target Var(s390_preserve_args_p) Init(0)
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+Store all argument registers on the stack.
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diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/s390/preserve-args-1.c b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/s390/preserve-args-1.c
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new file mode 100644
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index 00000000000..24dcf547432
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--- /dev/null
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+++ b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/s390/preserve-args-1.c
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@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
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+/* Functional tests for the -mpreserve-args cmdline option. */
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+
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+/* { dg-do compile } */
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+/* { dg-options "-O3 -march=z900 -mpreserve-args" } */
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+
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+
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+int
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+foo (int a, int b, int c, double d, double e)
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+{
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+ return a + c + (int)d + (int)e;
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+}
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+
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+/* { dg-final { scan-assembler "stmg\t%r2,%r4,\[0-9\]*\\(%r15\\)" { target lp64 } } } */
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+/* { dg-final { scan-assembler "stm\t%r2,%r4,\[0-9\]*\\(%r15\\)" { target { ! lp64 } } } } */
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+
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+/* { dg-final { scan-assembler "std\t%f0,\[0-9\]*\\(%r15\\)" } } */
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+/* { dg-final { scan-assembler "std\t%f2,\[0-9\]*\\(%r15\\)" } } */
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diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/s390/preserve-args-2.c b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/s390/preserve-args-2.c
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new file mode 100644
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index 00000000000..006aad9c371
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--- /dev/null
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+++ b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/s390/preserve-args-2.c
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@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
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+/* This test requires special handling of a GPR which is saved because
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+ of -mpreserve-args but not restored. dwarf2cfi used to ICE for
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+ this in maybe_record_trace_start. The solution was to introduce a
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+ REG_CFA_NORESTORE reg note. */
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+
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+/* { dg-do compile } */
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+/* { dg-options "-O2 -march=z900 -mpreserve-args" } */
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+
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+void *foo (void *);
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+void bar ();
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+int x;
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+void *
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+baz (void *y)
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+{
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+ if (__builtin_expect (x, 0))
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+ return foo (y);
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+ bar ();
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+ return foo (y);
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+}
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diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/s390/preserve-args-3.c b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/s390/preserve-args-3.c
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new file mode 100644
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index 00000000000..f4b135ab8e6
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--- /dev/null
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+++ b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/s390/preserve-args-3.c
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@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
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+/* Functional tests for the -mpreserve-args cmdline option. */
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+
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+/* { dg-do compile } */
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+/* { dg-options "-O3 -march=z900 -mpreserve-args" } */
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+
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+#include <stdarg.h>
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+int
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+foo (int a, int, int c, double d, ...)
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+{
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+ va_list argp;
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+ va_start(argp, d);
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+ return a + c + va_arg(argp, int) + va_arg(argp, int) + (int)va_arg(argp, double);
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+}
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+
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+/* { dg-final { scan-assembler "stmg\t%r2,%r15,\[0-9\]*\\(%r15\\)" { target lp64 } } } */
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+/* { dg-final { scan-assembler "stm\t%r2,%r15,\[0-9\]*\\(%r15\\)" { target { ! lp64 } } } } */
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+
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+/* { dg-final { scan-assembler "std\t%f0,\[0-9\]*\\(%r15\\)" } } */
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+/* { dg-final { scan-assembler "std\t%f2,\[0-9\]*\\(%r15\\)" } } */
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