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py/nlrx86: Use naked attribute on nlr_push for gcc 8.0 and higher.

gcc 8.0 supports the naked attribute for x86 systems so it can now be used
here.  And in fact it is necessary to use this for nlr_push because gcc 8.0
no longer generates a prelude for this function (even without the naked
attribute).
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Damien George 7 years ago
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      py/nlrx86.c

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py/nlrx86.c

@ -39,15 +39,29 @@ unsigned int nlr_push_tail(nlr_buf_t *nlr) asm("nlr_push_tail");
__attribute__((used)) unsigned int nlr_push_tail(nlr_buf_t *nlr);
#endif
#if !defined(__clang__) && defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ >= 8
// Since gcc 8.0 the naked attribute is supported
#define USE_NAKED (1)
#define UNDO_PRELUDE (0)
#elif defined(__ZEPHYR__) || defined(__ANDROID__)
// Zephyr and Android use a different calling convention by default
#define USE_NAKED (0)
#define UNDO_PRELUDE (0)
#else
#define USE_NAKED (0)
#define UNDO_PRELUDE (1)
#endif
#if USE_NAKED
__attribute__((naked))
#endif
unsigned int nlr_push(nlr_buf_t *nlr) {
#if !USE_NAKED
(void)nlr;
#endif
__asm volatile (
// Check for Zephyr, which uses a different calling convention
// by default.
// TODE: Better support for various x86 calling conventions
// (unfortunately, __attribute__((naked)) is not supported on x86).
#if !(defined(__ZEPHYR__) || defined(__ANDROID__))
#if UNDO_PRELUDE
"pop %ebp \n" // undo function's prelude
#endif
"mov 4(%esp), %edx \n" // load nlr_buf
@ -61,7 +75,9 @@ unsigned int nlr_push(nlr_buf_t *nlr) {
"jmp nlr_push_tail \n" // do the rest in C
);
#if !USE_NAKED
return 0; // needed to silence compiler warning
#endif
}
NORETURN void nlr_jump(void *val) {

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