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  • Author : Paulo Pizarro
    Date : 2014-01-02 16:17:59
    Hash : 1a0b01e1
    Message : When the function called by the ffi called a function defined in a shared library generate a fatal error The correction was to take into consideration the GOT.

  • src/bfin/sysv.S
  • /* -----------------------------------------------------------------------
       sysv.S - Copyright (c) 2012  Alexandre K. I. de Mendonca <alexandre.keunecke@gmail.com>,
                                    Paulo Pizarro <paulo.pizarro@gmail.com>
    
       Blackfin Foreign Function Interface
    
       Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
       a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
       ``Software''), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
       without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
       distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
       permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
       the following conditions:
    
       The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
       in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
    
       THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'', WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
       EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
       MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
       NONINFRINGEMENT.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT
       HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY,
       WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
       OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
       DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
       ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
    
    #define LIBFFI_ASM
    #include <fficonfig.h>
    #include <ffi.h>
    
    .text
    .align 4
    
    	/*
    	 There is a "feature" in the bfin toolchain that it puts a _ before function names
    	 that's why the function here it's called _ffi_call_SYSV and not ffi_call_SYSV
    	 */
    	.global _ffi_call_SYSV;
    	.type _ffi_call_SYSV, STT_FUNC;
    	.func ffi_call_SYSV
    
    	/*
             cif->bytes    = R0    (fp+8)
             &ecif         = R1    (fp+12)
             ffi_prep_args = R2    (fp+16)
             ret_type      = stack (fp+20)
             ecif.rvalue   = stack (fp+24)
             fn            = stack (fp+28)
                               got (fp+32)
    
            There is room for improvement here (we can use temporary registers
            instead of saving the values in the memory)
            REGS:
            P5 => Stack pointer (function arguments)
            R5 => cif->bytes
            R4 => ret->type
    
            FP-20 = P3
            FP-16 = SP (parameters area)
            FP-12 = SP (temp)
            FP-08 = function return part 1 [R0]
            FP-04 = function return part 2 [R1]
    	*/
    
    _ffi_call_SYSV:
    .prologue:
    	LINK 20;
    	[FP-20] = P3;
    	[FP+8] = R0;
    	[FP+12] = R1;
    	[FP+16] = R2;
    
    .allocate_stack:
    	//alocate cif->bytes into the stack
    	R1 = [FP+8];
    	R0 = SP;
    	R0 = R0 - R1;
    	R1 = 4;
    	R0 = R0 - R1;
    	[FP-12] = SP;
    	SP = R0;
    	[FP-16] = SP;
    
    .call_prep_args:
    	//get the addr of prep_args
    	P0 = [P3 + _ffi_prep_args@FUNCDESC_GOT17M4];
    	P1 = [P0];
    	P3 = [P0+4];
    	R0 = [FP-16];//SP (parameter area)
    	R1 = [FP+12];//ecif
    	call (P1);
    
    .call_user_function:
    	//ajust SP so as to allow the user function access the parameters on the stack
    	SP = [FP-16]; //point to function parameters
    	R0 = [SP];
    	R1 = [SP+4];
    	R2 = [SP+8];
    	//load user function address
    	P0 = FP;
    	P0 +=28;
    	P1 = [P0];
    	P1 = [P1];
    	P3 = [P0+4];
    	/*
    		For functions returning aggregate values (struct) occupying more than 8 bytes,
    		the caller allocates the return value object on the stack and the address
    		of this object is passed to the callee as a hidden argument in register P0.
    	*/
    	P0 = [FP+24];
    
    	call (P1);
    	SP = [FP-12];
    .compute_return:
    	P2 = [FP-20];
    	[FP-8] = R0;
    	[FP-4] = R1;
    
    	R0 = [FP+20];
    	R1 = R0 << 2;
    
    	R0 = [P2+.rettable@GOT17M4];
    	R0 = R1 + R0;
    	P2 = R0;
    	R1 = [P2];
    
    	P2 = [FP+-20];
    	R0 = [P2+.rettable@GOT17M4];
    	R0 = R1 + R0;
    	P2 = R0;
    	R0 = [FP-8];
    	R1 = [FP-4];
    	jump (P2);
    
    /*
    #define FFIBFIN_RET_VOID 0
    #define FFIBFIN_RET_BYTE 1
    #define FFIBFIN_RET_HALFWORD 2
    #define FFIBFIN_RET_INT64 3
    #define FFIBFIN_RET_INT32 4
    */
    .align 4
    .align 4
    .rettable:
    	.dd .epilogue - .rettable
    	.dd	.rbyte - .rettable;
    	.dd	.rhalfword - .rettable;
    	.dd	.rint64 - .rettable;
    	.dd	.rint32 - .rettable;
    
    .rbyte:
    	P0 = [FP+24];
    	R0 = R0.B (Z);
    	[P0] = R0;
    	JUMP .epilogue
    .rhalfword:
    	P0 = [FP+24];
    	R0 = R0.L;
    	[P0] = R0;
    	JUMP .epilogue
    .rint64:
    	P0 = [FP+24];// &rvalue
    	[P0] = R0;
    	[P0+4] = R1;
    	JUMP .epilogue
    .rint32:
    	P0 = [FP+24];
    	[P0] = R0;
    .epilogue:
    	R0 = [FP+8];
    	R1 = [FP+12];
    	R2 = [FP+16];
    	P3 = [FP-20];
    	UNLINK;
    	RTS;
    
    .size _ffi_call_SYSV,.-_ffi_call_SYSV;
    .endfunc