/* * jit-rules-x86.h - Rules that define the characteristics of the x86. * * Copyright (C) 2004 Southern Storm Software, Pty Ltd. * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */ #ifndef _JIT_RULES_X86_H #define _JIT_RULES_X86_H #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* * Information about all of the registers, in allocation order. */ #define JIT_REG_INFO \ {"eax", 0, 2, JIT_REG_WORD | JIT_REG_CALL_USED}, \ {"ecx", 1, 3, JIT_REG_WORD | JIT_REG_CALL_USED}, \ {"edx", 2, -1, JIT_REG_WORD | JIT_REG_CALL_USED}, \ {"ebx", 3, -1, JIT_REG_WORD | JIT_REG_GLOBAL}, \ {"esi", 6, -1, JIT_REG_WORD | JIT_REG_GLOBAL}, \ {"edi", 7, -1, JIT_REG_WORD | JIT_REG_GLOBAL}, \ {"ebp", 4, -1, JIT_REG_FRAME | JIT_REG_FIXED}, \ {"esp", 5, -1, JIT_REG_STACK_PTR | JIT_REG_FIXED | JIT_REG_CALL_USED}, \ {"st", 0, -1, JIT_REG_FLOAT | JIT_REG_CALL_USED | JIT_REG_START_STACK | \ JIT_REG_IN_STACK}, \ {"st1", 1, -1, JIT_REG_FLOAT | JIT_REG_CALL_USED | JIT_REG_IN_STACK}, \ {"st2", 2, -1, JIT_REG_FLOAT | JIT_REG_CALL_USED | JIT_REG_IN_STACK}, \ {"st3", 3, -1, JIT_REG_FLOAT | JIT_REG_CALL_USED | JIT_REG_IN_STACK}, \ {"st4", 4, -1, JIT_REG_FLOAT | JIT_REG_CALL_USED | JIT_REG_IN_STACK}, \ {"st5", 5, -1, JIT_REG_FLOAT | JIT_REG_CALL_USED | JIT_REG_IN_STACK}, \ {"st6", 6, -1, JIT_REG_FLOAT | JIT_REG_CALL_USED | JIT_REG_IN_STACK}, \ {"st7", 7, -1, JIT_REG_FLOAT | JIT_REG_CALL_USED | JIT_REG_END_STACK | \ JIT_REG_IN_STACK}, #define JIT_NUM_REGS 16 #define JIT_NUM_GLOBAL_REGS 3 /* * Define to 1 if we should always load values into registers * before operating on them. i.e. the CPU does not have reg-mem * and mem-reg addressing modes. */ #define JIT_ALWAYS_REG_REG 0 /* * The maximum number of bytes to allocate for the prolog. * This may be shortened once we know the true prolog size. */ #define JIT_PROLOG_SIZE 32 /* * Preferred alignment for the start of functions. */ #define JIT_FUNCTION_ALIGNMENT 32 /* * Define this to 1 if the platform allows reads and writes on * any byte boundary. Define to 0 if only properly-aligned * memory accesses are allowed. */ #define JIT_ALIGN_OVERRIDES 1 #ifdef __cplusplus }; #endif #endif /* _JIT_RULES_X86_H */