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- [x] `dlfcn.rs` - `dlopen()`-related code. - [x] `turbocall.rs` - Call trampoline JIT compiler. - [x] `repr.rs` - Pointer representation. Home of the UnsafePointerView ops. - [x] `symbol.rs` - Function symbol related code. - [x] `callback.rs` - Home of `Deno.UnsafeCallback` ops. - [x] `ir.rs` - Intermediate representation for values. Home of the `NativeValue` type. - [x] `call.rs` - Generic call ops. Home to everything related to calling FFI symbols. - [x] `static.rs` - static symbol support I find easier to work with this setup, I eventually want to expand TurboCall to unroll type conversion loop in generic calls, generate code for individual symbols (lazy function pointers), etc.
2065 lines
72 KiB
Rust
2065 lines
72 KiB
Rust
// Copyright 2018-2022 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
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use std::cmp::max;
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use std::ffi::c_void;
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use std::iter::once;
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use deno_core::v8::fast_api;
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use dynasmrt::dynasm;
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use dynasmrt::DynasmApi;
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use dynasmrt::ExecutableBuffer;
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use crate::dlfcn::needs_unwrap;
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use crate::NativeType;
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use crate::Symbol;
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pub(crate) fn is_compatible(sym: &Symbol) -> bool {
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cfg!(any(
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all(target_arch = "x86_64", target_family = "unix"),
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all(target_arch = "x86_64", target_family = "windows"),
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all(target_arch = "aarch64", target_vendor = "apple")
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)) && !sym.can_callback
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}
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pub(crate) fn compile_trampoline(sym: &Symbol) -> Trampoline {
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#[cfg(all(target_arch = "x86_64", target_family = "unix"))]
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return SysVAmd64::compile(sym);
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#[cfg(all(target_arch = "x86_64", target_family = "windows"))]
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return Win64::compile(sym);
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#[cfg(all(target_arch = "aarch64", target_vendor = "apple"))]
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return Aarch64Apple::compile(sym);
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#[allow(unreachable_code)]
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{
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unimplemented!("fast API is not implemented for the current target");
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}
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}
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pub(crate) fn make_template(sym: &Symbol, trampoline: &Trampoline) -> Template {
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let mut params = once(fast_api::Type::V8Value) // Receiver
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.chain(sym.parameter_types.iter().map(|t| t.into()))
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.collect::<Vec<_>>();
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let ret = if needs_unwrap(sym.result_type) {
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params.push(fast_api::Type::TypedArray(fast_api::CType::Int32));
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fast_api::Type::Void
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} else {
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fast_api::Type::from(&sym.result_type)
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};
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Template {
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args: params.into_boxed_slice(),
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ret: (&ret).into(),
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symbol_ptr: trampoline.ptr(),
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}
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}
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/// Trampoline for fast-call FFI functions
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///
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/// Calls the FFI function without the first argument (the receiver)
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pub(crate) struct Trampoline(ExecutableBuffer);
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impl Trampoline {
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fn ptr(&self) -> *const c_void {
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&self.0[0] as *const u8 as *const c_void
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}
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}
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pub(crate) struct Template {
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args: Box<[fast_api::Type]>,
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ret: fast_api::CType,
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symbol_ptr: *const c_void,
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}
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impl fast_api::FastFunction for Template {
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fn function(&self) -> *const c_void {
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self.symbol_ptr
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}
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fn args(&self) -> &'static [fast_api::Type] {
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Box::leak(self.args.clone())
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}
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fn return_type(&self) -> fast_api::CType {
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self.ret
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}
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}
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impl From<&NativeType> for fast_api::Type {
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fn from(native_type: &NativeType) -> Self {
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match native_type {
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NativeType::Bool => fast_api::Type::Bool,
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NativeType::U8 | NativeType::U16 | NativeType::U32 => {
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fast_api::Type::Uint32
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}
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NativeType::I8 | NativeType::I16 | NativeType::I32 => {
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fast_api::Type::Int32
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}
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NativeType::F32 => fast_api::Type::Float32,
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NativeType::F64 => fast_api::Type::Float64,
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NativeType::Void => fast_api::Type::Void,
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NativeType::I64 => fast_api::Type::Int64,
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NativeType::U64 => fast_api::Type::Uint64,
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NativeType::ISize => fast_api::Type::Int64,
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NativeType::USize | NativeType::Pointer | NativeType::Function => {
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fast_api::Type::Uint64
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}
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NativeType::Buffer => fast_api::Type::TypedArray(fast_api::CType::Uint8),
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}
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}
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}
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macro_rules! x64 {
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($assembler:expr; $($tokens:tt)+) => {
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dynasm!($assembler; .arch x64; $($tokens)+)
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}
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}
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macro_rules! aarch64 {
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($assembler:expr; $($tokens:tt)+) => {
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dynasm!($assembler; .arch aarch64; $($tokens)+)
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}
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}
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struct SysVAmd64 {
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// Reference: https://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/elf/x86_64-abi-0.99.pdf
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assmblr: dynasmrt::x64::Assembler,
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// Parameter counters
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integral_params: u32,
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float_params: u32,
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// Stack offset accumulators
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offset_trampoline: u32,
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offset_callee: u32,
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allocated_stack: u32,
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frame_pointer: u32,
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}
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#[cfg_attr(
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not(all(target_aarch = "x86_64", target_family = "unix")),
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allow(dead_code)
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)]
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impl SysVAmd64 {
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// Integral arguments go to the following GPR, in order: rdi, rsi, rdx, rcx, r8, r9
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const INTEGRAL_REGISTERS: u32 = 6;
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// SSE arguments go to the first 8 SSE registers: xmm0-xmm7
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const FLOAT_REGISTERS: u32 = 8;
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fn new() -> Self {
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Self {
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assmblr: dynasmrt::x64::Assembler::new().unwrap(),
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integral_params: 0,
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float_params: 0,
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// Start at 8 to account for trampoline caller's return address
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offset_trampoline: 8,
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// default to tail-call mode. If a new stack frame is allocated this becomes 0
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offset_callee: 8,
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allocated_stack: 0,
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frame_pointer: 0,
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}
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}
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fn compile(sym: &Symbol) -> Trampoline {
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let mut compiler = Self::new();
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let must_cast_return_value =
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compiler.must_cast_return_value(sym.result_type);
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let must_wrap_return_value =
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compiler.must_wrap_return_value_in_typed_array(sym.result_type);
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let must_save_preserved_register = must_wrap_return_value;
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let cannot_tailcall = must_cast_return_value || must_wrap_return_value;
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if cannot_tailcall {
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if must_save_preserved_register {
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compiler.save_preserved_register_to_stack();
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}
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compiler.allocate_stack(&sym.parameter_types);
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}
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for param in sym.parameter_types.iter().copied() {
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compiler.move_left(param)
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}
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if !compiler.is_recv_arg_overridden() {
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// the receiver object should never be expected. Avoid its unexpected or deliberate leak
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compiler.zero_first_arg();
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}
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if must_wrap_return_value {
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compiler.save_out_array_to_preserved_register();
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}
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if cannot_tailcall {
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compiler.call(sym.ptr.as_ptr());
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if must_cast_return_value {
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compiler.cast_return_value(sym.result_type);
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}
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if must_wrap_return_value {
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compiler.wrap_return_value_in_out_array();
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}
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compiler.deallocate_stack();
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if must_save_preserved_register {
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compiler.recover_preserved_register();
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}
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compiler.ret();
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} else {
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compiler.tailcall(sym.ptr.as_ptr());
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}
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Trampoline(compiler.finalize())
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}
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fn move_left(&mut self, param: NativeType) {
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// Section 3.2.3 of the SysV ABI spec, on argument classification:
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// - INTEGER:
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// > Arguments of types (signed and unsigned) _Bool, char, short, int,
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// > long, long long, and pointers are in the INTEGER class.
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// - SSE:
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// > Arguments of types float, double, _Decimal32, _Decimal64 and
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// > __m64 are in class SSE.
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match param.into() {
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Int(integral) => self.move_integral(integral),
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Float(float) => self.move_float(float),
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}
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}
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fn move_float(&mut self, param: Floating) {
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// Section 3.2.3 of the SysV AMD64 ABI:
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// > If the class is SSE, the next available vector register is used, the registers
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// > are taken in the order from %xmm0 to %xmm7.
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// [...]
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// > Once registers are assigned, the arguments passed in memory are pushed on
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// > the stack in reversed (right-to-left) order
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let param_i = self.float_params;
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let is_in_stack = param_i >= Self::FLOAT_REGISTERS;
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// floats are only moved to accommodate integer movement in the stack
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let stack_has_moved = self.allocated_stack > 0
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|| self.integral_params >= Self::INTEGRAL_REGISTERS;
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if is_in_stack && stack_has_moved {
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let s = &mut self.assmblr;
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let ot = self.offset_trampoline as i32;
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let oc = self.offset_callee as i32;
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match param {
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Single => x64!(s
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; movss xmm8, [rsp + ot]
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; movss [rsp + oc], xmm8
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),
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Double => x64!(s
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; movsd xmm8, [rsp + ot]
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; movsd [rsp + oc], xmm8
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),
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}
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// Section 3.2.3 of the SysV AMD64 ABI:
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// > The size of each argument gets rounded up to eightbytes. [...] Therefore the stack will always be eightbyte aligned.
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self.offset_trampoline += 8;
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self.offset_callee += 8;
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debug_assert!(
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self.allocated_stack == 0 || self.offset_callee <= self.allocated_stack
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);
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}
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self.float_params += 1;
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}
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fn move_integral(&mut self, arg: Integral) {
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// Section 3.2.3 of the SysV AMD64 ABI:
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// > If the class is INTEGER, the next available register of the sequence %rdi,
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// > %rsi, %rdx, %rcx, %r8 and %r9 is used
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// [...]
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// > Once registers are assigned, the arguments passed in memory are pushed on
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// > the stack in reversed (right-to-left) order
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let s = &mut self.assmblr;
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let param_i = self.integral_params;
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// move each argument one position to the left. The first argument in the stack moves to the last integer register (r9).
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// If the FFI function is called with a new stack frame, the arguments remaining in the stack are copied to the new stack frame.
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// Otherwise, they are copied 8 bytes lower in the same frame
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match (param_i, arg) {
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// u8 and u16 parameters are defined as u32 parameters in the V8's fast API function. The trampoline takes care of the cast.
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// Conventionally, many compilers expect 8 and 16 bit arguments to be sign/zero extended by the caller
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// See https://stackoverflow.com/a/36760539/2623340
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(0, U(B)) => x64!(s; movzx edi, sil),
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(0, I(B)) => x64!(s; movsx edi, sil),
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(0, U(W)) => x64!(s; movzx edi, si),
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(0, I(W)) => x64!(s; movsx edi, si),
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(0, U(DW) | I(DW)) => x64!(s; mov edi, esi),
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(0, U(QW) | I(QW)) => x64!(s; mov rdi, rsi),
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// The fast API expects buffer arguments passed as a pointer to a FastApiTypedArray<Uint8> struct
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// Here we blindly follow the layout of https://github.com/denoland/rusty_v8/blob/main/src/fast_api.rs#L190-L200
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// although that might be problematic: https://discord.com/channels/684898665143206084/956626010248478720/1009450940866252823
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(0, Buffer) => x64!(s; mov rdi, [rsi + 8]),
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(1, U(B)) => x64!(s; movzx esi, dl),
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(1, I(B)) => x64!(s; movsx esi, dl),
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(1, U(W)) => x64!(s; movzx esi, dx),
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(1, I(W)) => x64!(s; movsx esi, dx),
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(1, U(DW) | I(DW)) => x64!(s; mov esi, edx),
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(1, U(QW) | I(QW)) => x64!(s; mov rsi, rdx),
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(1, Buffer) => x64!(s; mov rsi, [rdx + 8]),
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(2, U(B)) => x64!(s; movzx edx, cl),
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(2, I(B)) => x64!(s; movsx edx, cl),
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(2, U(W)) => x64!(s; movzx edx, cx),
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(2, I(W)) => x64!(s; movsx edx, cx),
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(2, U(DW) | I(DW)) => x64!(s; mov edx, ecx),
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(2, U(QW) | I(QW)) => x64!(s; mov rdx, rcx),
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(2, Buffer) => x64!(s; mov rdx, [rcx + 8]),
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(3, U(B)) => x64!(s; movzx ecx, r8b),
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(3, I(B)) => x64!(s; movsx ecx, r8b),
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(3, U(W)) => x64!(s; movzx ecx, r8w),
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(3, I(W)) => x64!(s; movsx ecx, r8w),
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(3, U(DW) | I(DW)) => x64!(s; mov ecx, r8d),
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(3, U(QW) | I(QW)) => x64!(s; mov rcx, r8),
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(3, Buffer) => x64!(s; mov rcx, [r8 + 8]),
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(4, U(B)) => x64!(s; movzx r8d, r9b),
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(4, I(B)) => x64!(s; movsx r8d, r9b),
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(4, U(W)) => x64!(s; movzx r8d, r9w),
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(4, I(W)) => x64!(s; movsx r8d, r9w),
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(4, U(DW) | I(DW)) => x64!(s; mov r8d, r9d),
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(4, U(QW) | I(QW)) => x64!(s; mov r8, r9),
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(4, Buffer) => x64!(s; mov r8, [r9 + 8]),
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(5, param) => {
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let ot = self.offset_trampoline as i32;
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// First argument in stack goes to last register (r9)
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match param {
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U(B) => x64!(s; movzx r9d, BYTE [rsp + ot]),
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I(B) => x64!(s; movsx r9d, BYTE [rsp + ot]),
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U(W) => x64!(s; movzx r9d, WORD [rsp + ot]),
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I(W) => x64!(s; movsx r9d, WORD [rsp + ot]),
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U(DW) | I(DW) => x64!(s; mov r9d, [rsp + ot]),
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U(QW) | I(QW) => x64!(s; mov r9, [rsp + ot]),
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Buffer => x64!(s
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; mov r9, [rsp + ot]
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; mov r9, [r9 + 8]
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),
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}
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// Section 3.2.3 of the SysV AMD64 ABI:
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// > The size of each argument gets rounded up to eightbytes. [...] Therefore the stack will always be eightbyte aligned.
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self.offset_trampoline += 8;
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}
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(6.., param) => {
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let ot = self.offset_trampoline as i32;
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let oc = self.offset_callee as i32;
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match param {
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U(B) => x64!(s
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// TODO: optimize to [rsp] (without immediate) when offset is 0
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; movzx eax, BYTE [rsp + ot]
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; mov [rsp + oc], eax
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),
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I(B) => x64!(s
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; movsx eax, BYTE [rsp + ot]
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; mov [rsp + oc], eax
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),
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U(W) => x64!(s
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; movzx eax, WORD [rsp + ot]
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; mov [rsp + oc], eax
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),
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I(W) => x64!(s
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; movsx eax, WORD [rsp + ot]
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; mov [rsp + oc], eax
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),
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U(DW) | I(DW) => x64!(s
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; mov eax, [rsp + ot]
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; mov [rsp + oc], eax
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),
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U(QW) | I(QW) => x64!(s
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; mov rax, [rsp + ot]
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; mov [rsp + oc], rax
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),
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Buffer => x64!(s
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; mov rax, [rsp + ot]
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; mov rax, [rax + 8]
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; mov [rsp + oc], rax
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),
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}
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// Section 3.2.3 of the SysV AMD64 ABI:
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// > The size of each argument gets rounded up to eightbytes. [...] Therefore the stack will always be eightbyte aligned.
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self.offset_trampoline += 8;
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self.offset_callee += 8;
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debug_assert!(
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self.allocated_stack == 0
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|| self.offset_callee <= self.allocated_stack
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);
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}
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}
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self.integral_params += 1;
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}
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fn zero_first_arg(&mut self) {
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debug_assert!(
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self.integral_params == 0,
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"the trampoline would zero the first argument after having overridden it with the second one"
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);
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dynasm!(self.assmblr
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; .arch x64
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; xor edi, edi
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);
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}
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fn cast_return_value(&mut self, rv: NativeType) {
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let s = &mut self.assmblr;
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// V8 only supports 32bit integers. We support 8 and 16 bit integers casting them to 32bits.
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// In SysV-AMD64 the convention dictates that the unused bits of the return value contain garbage, so we
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// need to zero/sign extend the return value explicitly
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match rv {
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NativeType::U8 => x64!(s; movzx eax, al),
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NativeType::I8 => x64!(s; movsx eax, al),
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NativeType::U16 => x64!(s; movzx eax, ax),
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NativeType::I16 => x64!(s; movsx eax, ax),
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_ => (),
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}
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}
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fn save_out_array_to_preserved_register(&mut self) {
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let s = &mut self.assmblr;
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// functions returning 64 bit integers have the out array appended as their last parameter,
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// and it is a *FastApiTypedArray<Int32>
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match self.integral_params {
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// Trampoline's signature is (receiver, [param0, param1, ...], *FastApiTypedArray)
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// self.integral_params account only for the original params [param0, param1, ...]
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// and the out array has not been moved left
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0 => x64!(s; mov rbx, [rsi + 8]),
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1 => x64!(s; mov rbx, [rdx + 8]),
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2 => x64!(s; mov rbx, [rcx + 8]),
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3 => x64!(s; mov rbx, [r8 + 8]),
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4 => x64!(s; mov rbx, [r9 + 8]),
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5.. => {
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x64!(s
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; mov rax, [rsp + self.offset_trampoline as i32]
|
|
; mov rbx, [rax + 8]
|
|
)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn wrap_return_value_in_out_array(&mut self) {
|
|
x64!(self.assmblr; mov [rbx], rax);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn save_preserved_register_to_stack(&mut self) {
|
|
x64!(self.assmblr; push rbx);
|
|
self.offset_trampoline += 8;
|
|
// stack pointer has been modified, and the callee stack parameters are expected at the top of the stack
|
|
self.offset_callee = 0;
|
|
self.frame_pointer += 8;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn recover_preserved_register(&mut self) {
|
|
debug_assert!(
|
|
self.frame_pointer >= 8,
|
|
"the trampoline would try to pop from the stack beyond its frame pointer"
|
|
);
|
|
x64!(self.assmblr; pop rbx);
|
|
self.frame_pointer -= 8;
|
|
// parameter offsets are invalid once this method is called
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn allocate_stack(&mut self, params: &[NativeType]) {
|
|
let mut int_params = 0u32;
|
|
let mut float_params = 0u32;
|
|
for param in params {
|
|
match param {
|
|
NativeType::F32 | NativeType::F64 => float_params += 1,
|
|
_ => int_params += 1,
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
let mut stack_size = (int_params.saturating_sub(Self::INTEGRAL_REGISTERS)
|
|
+ float_params.saturating_sub(Self::FLOAT_REGISTERS))
|
|
* 8;
|
|
|
|
// Align new stack frame (accounting for the 8 byte of the trampoline caller's return address
|
|
// and any other potential addition to the stack prior to this allocation)
|
|
// Section 3.2.2 of the SysV AMD64 ABI:
|
|
// > The end of the input argument area shall be aligned on a 16 (32 or 64, if
|
|
// > __m256 or __m512 is passed on stack) byte boundary. In other words, the value
|
|
// > (%rsp + 8) is always a multiple of 16 (32 or 64) when control is transferred to
|
|
// > the function entry point. The stack pointer, %rsp, always points to the end of the
|
|
// > latest allocated stack frame.
|
|
stack_size += padding_to_align(16, self.frame_pointer + stack_size + 8);
|
|
|
|
if stack_size > 0 {
|
|
x64!(self.assmblr; sub rsp, stack_size as i32);
|
|
self.offset_trampoline += stack_size;
|
|
// stack pointer has been modified, and the callee stack parameters are expected at the top of the stack
|
|
self.offset_callee = 0;
|
|
self.allocated_stack += stack_size;
|
|
self.frame_pointer += stack_size;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn deallocate_stack(&mut self) {
|
|
debug_assert!(
|
|
self.frame_pointer >= self.allocated_stack,
|
|
"the trampoline would try to deallocate stack beyond its frame pointer"
|
|
);
|
|
if self.allocated_stack > 0 {
|
|
x64!(self.assmblr; add rsp, self.allocated_stack as i32);
|
|
|
|
self.frame_pointer -= self.allocated_stack;
|
|
self.allocated_stack = 0;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn call(&mut self, ptr: *const c_void) {
|
|
// the stack has been aligned during stack allocation and/or pushing of preserved registers
|
|
debug_assert!(
|
|
(8 + self.frame_pointer) % 16 == 0,
|
|
"the trampoline would call the FFI function with an unaligned stack"
|
|
);
|
|
x64!(self.assmblr
|
|
; mov rax, QWORD ptr as _
|
|
; call rax
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn tailcall(&mut self, ptr: *const c_void) {
|
|
// stack pointer is never modified and remains aligned
|
|
// return address remains the one provided by the trampoline's caller (V8)
|
|
debug_assert!(
|
|
self.allocated_stack == 0,
|
|
"the trampoline would tail call the FFI function with an outstanding stack allocation"
|
|
);
|
|
debug_assert!(
|
|
self.frame_pointer == 0,
|
|
"the trampoline would tail call the FFI function with outstanding locals in the frame"
|
|
);
|
|
x64!(self.assmblr
|
|
; mov rax, QWORD ptr as _
|
|
; jmp rax
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn ret(&mut self) {
|
|
debug_assert!(
|
|
self.allocated_stack == 0,
|
|
"the trampoline would return with an outstanding stack allocation"
|
|
);
|
|
debug_assert!(
|
|
self.frame_pointer == 0,
|
|
"the trampoline would return with outstanding locals in the frame"
|
|
);
|
|
x64!(self.assmblr; ret);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn is_recv_arg_overridden(&self) -> bool {
|
|
// V8 receiver is the first parameter of the trampoline function and is a pointer
|
|
self.integral_params > 0
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn must_cast_return_value(&self, rv: NativeType) -> bool {
|
|
// V8 only supports i32 and u32 return types for integers
|
|
// We support 8 and 16 bit integers by extending them to 32 bits in the trampoline before returning
|
|
matches!(
|
|
rv,
|
|
NativeType::U8 | NativeType::I8 | NativeType::U16 | NativeType::I16
|
|
)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn must_wrap_return_value_in_typed_array(&self, rv: NativeType) -> bool {
|
|
// V8 only supports i32 and u32 return types for integers
|
|
// We support 64 bit integers by wrapping them in a TypedArray out parameter
|
|
crate::dlfcn::needs_unwrap(rv)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn finalize(self) -> ExecutableBuffer {
|
|
self.assmblr.finalize().unwrap()
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
struct Aarch64Apple {
|
|
// Reference https://github.com/ARM-software/abi-aa/blob/main/aapcs64/aapcs64.rst
|
|
assmblr: dynasmrt::aarch64::Assembler,
|
|
// Parameter counters
|
|
integral_params: u32,
|
|
float_params: u32,
|
|
// Stack offset accumulators
|
|
offset_trampoline: u32,
|
|
offset_callee: u32,
|
|
allocated_stack: u32,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[cfg_attr(
|
|
not(all(target_aarch = "aarch64", target_vendor = "apple")),
|
|
allow(dead_code)
|
|
)]
|
|
impl Aarch64Apple {
|
|
// Integral arguments go to the first 8 GPR: x0-x7
|
|
const INTEGRAL_REGISTERS: u32 = 8;
|
|
// Floating-point arguments go to the first 8 SIMD & Floating-Point registers: v0-v1
|
|
const FLOAT_REGISTERS: u32 = 8;
|
|
|
|
fn new() -> Self {
|
|
Self {
|
|
assmblr: dynasmrt::aarch64::Assembler::new().unwrap(),
|
|
integral_params: 0,
|
|
float_params: 0,
|
|
offset_trampoline: 0,
|
|
offset_callee: 0,
|
|
allocated_stack: 0,
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn compile(sym: &Symbol) -> Trampoline {
|
|
let mut compiler = Self::new();
|
|
|
|
let must_wrap_return_value =
|
|
compiler.must_wrap_return_value_in_typed_array(sym.result_type);
|
|
let must_save_preserved_register = must_wrap_return_value;
|
|
let cannot_tailcall = must_wrap_return_value;
|
|
|
|
if cannot_tailcall {
|
|
compiler.allocate_stack(sym);
|
|
compiler.save_frame_record();
|
|
if compiler.must_save_preserved_register_to_stack(sym) {
|
|
compiler.save_preserved_register_to_stack();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
for param in sym.parameter_types.iter().copied() {
|
|
compiler.move_left(param)
|
|
}
|
|
if !compiler.is_recv_arg_overridden() {
|
|
// the receiver object should never be expected. Avoid its unexpected or deliberate leak
|
|
compiler.zero_first_arg();
|
|
}
|
|
if compiler.must_wrap_return_value_in_typed_array(sym.result_type) {
|
|
compiler.save_out_array_to_preserved_register();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if cannot_tailcall {
|
|
compiler.call(sym.ptr.as_ptr());
|
|
if must_wrap_return_value {
|
|
compiler.wrap_return_value_in_out_array();
|
|
}
|
|
if must_save_preserved_register {
|
|
compiler.recover_preserved_register();
|
|
}
|
|
compiler.recover_frame_record();
|
|
compiler.deallocate_stack();
|
|
compiler.ret();
|
|
} else {
|
|
compiler.tailcall(sym.ptr.as_ptr());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
Trampoline(compiler.finalize())
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn move_left(&mut self, param: NativeType) {
|
|
// Section 6.4.2 of the Aarch64 Procedure Call Standard (PCS), on argument classification:
|
|
// - INTEGRAL or POINTER:
|
|
// > If the argument is an Integral or Pointer Type, the size of the argument is less than or equal to 8 bytes
|
|
// > and the NGRN is less than 8, the argument is copied to the least significant bits in x[NGRN].
|
|
//
|
|
// - Floating-Point or Vector:
|
|
// > If the argument is a Half-, Single-, Double- or Quad- precision Floating-point or short vector type
|
|
// > and the NSRN is less than 8, then the argument is allocated to the least significant bits of register v[NSRN]
|
|
match param.into() {
|
|
Int(integral) => self.move_integral(integral),
|
|
Float(float) => self.move_float(float),
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn move_float(&mut self, param: Floating) {
|
|
// Section 6.4.2 of the Aarch64 PCS:
|
|
// > If the argument is a Half-, Single-, Double- or Quad- precision Floating-point or short vector type and the NSRN is less than 8, then the
|
|
// > argument is allocated to the least significant bits of register v[NSRN]. The NSRN is incremented by one. The argument has now been allocated.
|
|
// > [if NSRN is equal or more than 8]
|
|
// > The argument is copied to memory at the adjusted NSAA. The NSAA is incremented by the size of the argument. The argument has now been allocated.
|
|
let param_i = self.float_params;
|
|
|
|
let is_in_stack = param_i >= Self::FLOAT_REGISTERS;
|
|
if is_in_stack {
|
|
// https://developer.apple.com/documentation/xcode/writing-arm64-code-for-apple-platforms:
|
|
// > Function arguments may consume slots on the stack that are not multiples of 8 bytes.
|
|
// (i.e. natural alignment instead of eightbyte alignment)
|
|
let padding_trampl =
|
|
(param.size() - self.offset_trampoline % param.size()) % param.size();
|
|
let padding_callee =
|
|
(param.size() - self.offset_callee % param.size()) % param.size();
|
|
|
|
// floats are only moved to accommodate integer movement in the stack
|
|
let stack_has_moved = self.integral_params >= Self::INTEGRAL_REGISTERS;
|
|
if stack_has_moved {
|
|
let s = &mut self.assmblr;
|
|
let ot = self.offset_trampoline;
|
|
let oc = self.offset_callee;
|
|
match param {
|
|
Single => aarch64!(s
|
|
// 6.1.2 Aarch64 PCS:
|
|
// > Registers v8-v15 must be preserved by a callee across subroutine calls;
|
|
// > the remaining registers (v0-v7, v16-v31) do not need to be preserved (or should be preserved by the caller).
|
|
; ldr s16, [sp, ot + padding_trampl]
|
|
; str s16, [sp, oc + padding_callee]
|
|
),
|
|
Double => aarch64!(s
|
|
; ldr d16, [sp, ot + padding_trampl]
|
|
; str d16, [sp, oc + padding_callee]
|
|
),
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
self.offset_trampoline += padding_trampl + param.size();
|
|
self.offset_callee += padding_callee + param.size();
|
|
|
|
debug_assert!(
|
|
self.allocated_stack == 0 || self.offset_callee <= self.allocated_stack
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
self.float_params += 1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn move_integral(&mut self, param: Integral) {
|
|
let s = &mut self.assmblr;
|
|
// Section 6.4.2 of the Aarch64 PCS:
|
|
// If the argument is an Integral or Pointer Type, the size of the argument is less than or
|
|
// equal to 8 bytes and the NGRN is less than 8, the argument is copied to the least
|
|
// significant bits in x[NGRN]. The NGRN is incremented by one. The argument has now been
|
|
// allocated.
|
|
// [if NGRN is equal or more than 8]
|
|
// The argument is copied to memory at the adjusted NSAA. The NSAA is incremented by the size
|
|
// of the argument. The argument has now been allocated.
|
|
let param_i = self.integral_params;
|
|
|
|
// move each argument one position to the left. The first argument in the stack moves to the last integer register (x7).
|
|
match (param_i, param) {
|
|
// From https://developer.apple.com/documentation/xcode/writing-arm64-code-for-apple-platforms:
|
|
// > The caller of a function is responsible for signing or zero-extending any argument with fewer than 32 bits.
|
|
// > The standard ABI expects the callee to sign or zero-extend those arguments.
|
|
// (this applies to register parameters, as stack parameters are not eightbyte aligned in Apple)
|
|
(0, I(B)) => aarch64!(s; sxtb w0, w1),
|
|
(0, U(B)) => aarch64!(s; and w0, w1, 0xFF),
|
|
(0, I(W)) => aarch64!(s; sxth w0, w1),
|
|
(0, U(W)) => aarch64!(s; and w0, w1, 0xFFFF),
|
|
(0, I(DW) | U(DW)) => aarch64!(s; mov w0, w1),
|
|
(0, I(QW) | U(QW)) => aarch64!(s; mov x0, x1),
|
|
// The fast API expects buffer arguments passed as a pointer to a FastApiTypedArray<Uint8> struct
|
|
// Here we blindly follow the layout of https://github.com/denoland/rusty_v8/blob/main/src/fast_api.rs#L190-L200
|
|
// although that might be problematic: https://discord.com/channels/684898665143206084/956626010248478720/1009450940866252823
|
|
(0, Buffer) => aarch64!(s; ldr x0, [x1, 8]),
|
|
|
|
(1, I(B)) => aarch64!(s; sxtb w1, w2),
|
|
(1, U(B)) => aarch64!(s; and w1, w2, 0xFF),
|
|
(1, I(W)) => aarch64!(s; sxth w1, w2),
|
|
(1, U(W)) => aarch64!(s; and w1, w2, 0xFFFF),
|
|
(1, I(DW) | U(DW)) => aarch64!(s; mov w1, w2),
|
|
(1, I(QW) | U(QW)) => aarch64!(s; mov x1, x2),
|
|
(1, Buffer) => aarch64!(s; ldr x1, [x2, 8]),
|
|
|
|
(2, I(B)) => aarch64!(s; sxtb w2, w3),
|
|
(2, U(B)) => aarch64!(s; and w2, w3, 0xFF),
|
|
(2, I(W)) => aarch64!(s; sxth w2, w3),
|
|
(2, U(W)) => aarch64!(s; and w2, w3, 0xFFFF),
|
|
(2, I(DW) | U(DW)) => aarch64!(s; mov w2, w3),
|
|
(2, I(QW) | U(QW)) => aarch64!(s; mov x2, x3),
|
|
(2, Buffer) => aarch64!(s; ldr x2, [x3, 8]),
|
|
|
|
(3, I(B)) => aarch64!(s; sxtb w3, w4),
|
|
(3, U(B)) => aarch64!(s; and w3, w4, 0xFF),
|
|
(3, I(W)) => aarch64!(s; sxth w3, w4),
|
|
(3, U(W)) => aarch64!(s; and w3, w4, 0xFFFF),
|
|
(3, I(DW) | U(DW)) => aarch64!(s; mov w3, w4),
|
|
(3, I(QW) | U(QW)) => aarch64!(s; mov x3, x4),
|
|
(3, Buffer) => aarch64!(s; ldr x3, [x4, 8]),
|
|
|
|
(4, I(B)) => aarch64!(s; sxtb w4, w5),
|
|
(4, U(B)) => aarch64!(s; and w4, w5, 0xFF),
|
|
(4, I(W)) => aarch64!(s; sxth w4, w5),
|
|
(4, U(W)) => aarch64!(s; and w4, w5, 0xFFFF),
|
|
(4, I(DW) | U(DW)) => aarch64!(s; mov w4, w5),
|
|
(4, I(QW) | U(QW)) => aarch64!(s; mov x4, x5),
|
|
(4, Buffer) => aarch64!(s; ldr x4, [x5, 8]),
|
|
|
|
(5, I(B)) => aarch64!(s; sxtb w5, w6),
|
|
(5, U(B)) => aarch64!(s; and w5, w6, 0xFF),
|
|
(5, I(W)) => aarch64!(s; sxth w5, w6),
|
|
(5, U(W)) => aarch64!(s; and w5, w6, 0xFFFF),
|
|
(5, I(DW) | U(DW)) => aarch64!(s; mov w5, w6),
|
|
(5, I(QW) | U(QW)) => aarch64!(s; mov x5, x6),
|
|
(5, Buffer) => aarch64!(s; ldr x5, [x6, 8]),
|
|
|
|
(6, I(B)) => aarch64!(s; sxtb w6, w7),
|
|
(6, U(B)) => aarch64!(s; and w6, w7, 0xFF),
|
|
(6, I(W)) => aarch64!(s; sxth w6, w7),
|
|
(6, U(W)) => aarch64!(s; and w6, w7, 0xFFFF),
|
|
(6, I(DW) | U(DW)) => aarch64!(s; mov w6, w7),
|
|
(6, I(QW) | U(QW)) => aarch64!(s; mov x6, x7),
|
|
(6, Buffer) => aarch64!(s; ldr x6, [x7, 8]),
|
|
|
|
(7, param) => {
|
|
let ot = self.offset_trampoline;
|
|
match param {
|
|
I(B) => {
|
|
aarch64!(s; ldrsb w7, [sp, ot])
|
|
}
|
|
U(B) => {
|
|
// ldrb zero-extends the byte to fill the 32bits of the register
|
|
aarch64!(s; ldrb w7, [sp, ot])
|
|
}
|
|
I(W) => {
|
|
aarch64!(s; ldrsh w7, [sp, ot])
|
|
}
|
|
U(W) => {
|
|
// ldrh zero-extends the half-word to fill the 32bits of the register
|
|
aarch64!(s; ldrh w7, [sp, ot])
|
|
}
|
|
I(DW) | U(DW) => {
|
|
aarch64!(s; ldr w7, [sp, ot])
|
|
}
|
|
I(QW) | U(QW) => {
|
|
aarch64!(s; ldr x7, [sp, ot])
|
|
}
|
|
Buffer => {
|
|
aarch64!(s
|
|
; ldr x7, [sp, ot]
|
|
; ldr x7, [x7, 8]
|
|
)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
// 16 and 8 bit integers are 32 bit integers in v8
|
|
self.offset_trampoline += max(param.size(), 4);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
(8.., param) => {
|
|
// https://developer.apple.com/documentation/xcode/writing-arm64-code-for-apple-platforms:
|
|
// > Function arguments may consume slots on the stack that are not multiples of 8 bytes.
|
|
// (i.e. natural alignment instead of eightbyte alignment)
|
|
//
|
|
// N.B. V8 does not currently follow this Apple's policy, and instead aligns all arguments to 8 Byte boundaries.
|
|
// The current implementation follows the V8 incorrect calling convention for the sake of a seamless experience
|
|
// for the Deno users. Whenever upgrading V8 we should make sure that the bug has not been amended, and revert this
|
|
// workaround once it has been. The bug is being tracked in https://bugs.chromium.org/p/v8/issues/detail?id=13171
|
|
let size_original = param.size();
|
|
// 16 and 8 bit integers are 32 bit integers in v8
|
|
// let size_trampl = max(size_original, 4); // <-- Apple alignment
|
|
let size_trampl = 8; // <-- V8 incorrect alignment
|
|
let padding_trampl =
|
|
padding_to_align(size_trampl, self.offset_trampoline);
|
|
let padding_callee =
|
|
padding_to_align(size_original, self.offset_callee);
|
|
let ot = self.offset_trampoline;
|
|
let oc = self.offset_callee;
|
|
match param {
|
|
I(B) | U(B) => aarch64!(s
|
|
; ldr w8, [sp, ot + padding_trampl]
|
|
; strb w8, [sp, oc + padding_callee]
|
|
),
|
|
I(W) | U(W) => aarch64!(s
|
|
; ldr w8, [sp, ot + padding_trampl]
|
|
; strh w8, [sp, oc + padding_callee]
|
|
),
|
|
I(DW) | U(DW) => aarch64!(s
|
|
; ldr w8, [sp, ot + padding_trampl]
|
|
; str w8, [sp, oc + padding_callee]
|
|
),
|
|
I(QW) | U(QW) => aarch64!(s
|
|
; ldr x8, [sp, ot + padding_trampl]
|
|
; str x8, [sp, oc + padding_callee]
|
|
),
|
|
Buffer => aarch64!(s
|
|
; ldr x8, [sp, ot + padding_trampl]
|
|
; ldr x8, [x8, 8]
|
|
; str x8, [sp, oc + padding_callee]
|
|
),
|
|
}
|
|
self.offset_trampoline += padding_trampl + size_trampl;
|
|
self.offset_callee += padding_callee + size_original;
|
|
|
|
debug_assert!(
|
|
self.allocated_stack == 0
|
|
|| self.offset_callee <= self.allocated_stack
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
self.integral_params += 1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn zero_first_arg(&mut self) {
|
|
debug_assert!(
|
|
self.integral_params == 0,
|
|
"the trampoline would zero the first argument after having overridden it with the second one"
|
|
);
|
|
aarch64!(self.assmblr; mov x0, xzr);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn save_out_array_to_preserved_register(&mut self) {
|
|
let s = &mut self.assmblr;
|
|
// functions returning 64 bit integers have the out array appended as their last parameter,
|
|
// and it is a *FastApiTypedArray<Int32>
|
|
match self.integral_params {
|
|
// x0 is always V8's receiver
|
|
0 => aarch64!(s; ldr x19, [x1, 8]),
|
|
1 => aarch64!(s; ldr x19, [x2, 8]),
|
|
2 => aarch64!(s; ldr x19, [x3, 8]),
|
|
3 => aarch64!(s; ldr x19, [x4, 8]),
|
|
4 => aarch64!(s; ldr x19, [x5, 8]),
|
|
5 => aarch64!(s; ldr x19, [x6, 8]),
|
|
6 => aarch64!(s; ldr x19, [x7, 8]),
|
|
7.. => {
|
|
aarch64!(s
|
|
; ldr x19, [sp, self.offset_trampoline]
|
|
; ldr x19, [x19, 8]
|
|
)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn wrap_return_value_in_out_array(&mut self) {
|
|
aarch64!(self.assmblr; str x0, [x19]);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn save_frame_record(&mut self) {
|
|
debug_assert!(
|
|
self.allocated_stack >= 16,
|
|
"the trampoline would try to save the frame record to the stack without having allocated enough space for it"
|
|
);
|
|
aarch64!(self.assmblr
|
|
// Frame record is stored at the bottom of the stack frame
|
|
; stp x29, x30, [sp, self.allocated_stack - 16]
|
|
; add x29, sp, self.allocated_stack - 16
|
|
)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn recover_frame_record(&mut self) {
|
|
// The stack cannot have been deallocated before the frame record is restored
|
|
debug_assert!(
|
|
self.allocated_stack >= 16,
|
|
"the trampoline would try to load the frame record from the stack, but it couldn't possibly contain it"
|
|
);
|
|
// Frame record is stored at the bottom of the stack frame
|
|
aarch64!(self.assmblr; ldp x29, x30, [sp, self.allocated_stack - 16])
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn save_preserved_register_to_stack(&mut self) {
|
|
// If a preserved register needs to be used, we must have allocated at least 32 bytes in the stack
|
|
// 16 for the frame record, 8 for the preserved register, and 8 for 16-byte alignment.
|
|
debug_assert!(
|
|
self.allocated_stack >= 32,
|
|
"the trampoline would try to save a register to the stack without having allocated enough space for it"
|
|
);
|
|
// preserved register is stored after frame record
|
|
aarch64!(self.assmblr; str x19, [sp, self.allocated_stack - 24]);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn recover_preserved_register(&mut self) {
|
|
// The stack cannot have been deallocated before the preserved register is restored
|
|
// 16 for the frame record, 8 for the preserved register, and 8 for 16-byte alignment.
|
|
debug_assert!(
|
|
self.allocated_stack >= 32,
|
|
"the trampoline would try to recover the value of a register from the stack, but it couldn't possibly contain it"
|
|
);
|
|
// preserved register is stored after frame record
|
|
aarch64!(self.assmblr; ldr x19, [sp, self.allocated_stack - 24]);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn allocate_stack(&mut self, symbol: &Symbol) {
|
|
// https://developer.apple.com/documentation/xcode/writing-arm64-code-for-apple-platforms:
|
|
// > Function arguments may consume slots on the stack that are not multiples of 8 bytes.
|
|
// (i.e. natural alignment instead of eightbyte alignment)
|
|
let mut int_params = 0u32;
|
|
let mut float_params = 0u32;
|
|
let mut stack_size = 0u32;
|
|
for param in symbol.parameter_types.iter().copied() {
|
|
match param.into() {
|
|
Float(float_param) => {
|
|
float_params += 1;
|
|
if float_params > Self::FLOAT_REGISTERS {
|
|
stack_size += float_param.size();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
Int(integral_param) => {
|
|
int_params += 1;
|
|
if int_params > Self::INTEGRAL_REGISTERS {
|
|
stack_size += integral_param.size();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Section 6.2.3 of the Aarch64 PCS:
|
|
// > Each frame shall link to the frame of its caller by means of a frame record of two 64-bit values on the stack
|
|
stack_size += 16;
|
|
|
|
if self.must_save_preserved_register_to_stack(symbol) {
|
|
stack_size += 8;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Section 6.2.2 of Aarch64 PCS:
|
|
// > At any point at which memory is accessed via SP, the hardware requires that
|
|
// > - SP mod 16 = 0. The stack must be quad-word aligned.
|
|
// > The stack must also conform to the following constraint at a public interface:
|
|
// > - SP mod 16 = 0. The stack must be quad-word aligned.
|
|
stack_size += padding_to_align(16, stack_size);
|
|
|
|
if stack_size > 0 {
|
|
aarch64!(self.assmblr; sub sp, sp, stack_size);
|
|
self.offset_trampoline += stack_size;
|
|
// stack pointer has been modified, and the callee stack parameters are expected at the top of the stack
|
|
self.offset_callee = 0;
|
|
self.allocated_stack += stack_size;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn deallocate_stack(&mut self) {
|
|
if self.allocated_stack > 0 {
|
|
aarch64!(self.assmblr; add sp, sp, self.allocated_stack);
|
|
self.allocated_stack = 0;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn call(&mut self, ptr: *const c_void) {
|
|
// the stack has been aligned during stack allocation
|
|
// Frame record has been stored in stack and frame pointer points to it
|
|
debug_assert!(
|
|
self.allocated_stack % 16 == 0,
|
|
"the trampoline would call the FFI function with an unaligned stack"
|
|
);
|
|
debug_assert!(
|
|
self.allocated_stack >= 16,
|
|
"the trampoline would call the FFI function without allocating enough stack for the frame record"
|
|
);
|
|
self.load_callee_address(ptr);
|
|
aarch64!(self.assmblr; blr x8);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn tailcall(&mut self, ptr: *const c_void) {
|
|
// stack pointer is never modified and remains aligned
|
|
// frame pointer and link register remain the one provided by the trampoline's caller (V8)
|
|
debug_assert!(
|
|
self.allocated_stack == 0,
|
|
"the trampoline would tail call the FFI function with an outstanding stack allocation"
|
|
);
|
|
self.load_callee_address(ptr);
|
|
aarch64!(self.assmblr; br x8);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn ret(&mut self) {
|
|
debug_assert!(
|
|
self.allocated_stack == 0,
|
|
"the trampoline would return with an outstanding stack allocation"
|
|
);
|
|
aarch64!(self.assmblr; ret);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn load_callee_address(&mut self, ptr: *const c_void) {
|
|
// Like all ARM instructions, move instructions are 32bit long and can fit at most 16bit immediates.
|
|
// bigger immediates are loaded in multiple steps applying a left-shift modifier
|
|
let mut address = ptr as u64;
|
|
let mut imm16 = address & 0xFFFF;
|
|
aarch64!(self.assmblr; movz x8, imm16 as u32);
|
|
address >>= 16;
|
|
let mut shift = 16;
|
|
while address > 0 {
|
|
imm16 = address & 0xFFFF;
|
|
if imm16 != 0 {
|
|
aarch64!(self.assmblr; movk x8, imm16 as u32, lsl shift);
|
|
}
|
|
address >>= 16;
|
|
shift += 16;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn is_recv_arg_overridden(&self) -> bool {
|
|
// V8 receiver is the first parameter of the trampoline function and is a pointer
|
|
self.integral_params > 0
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn must_save_preserved_register_to_stack(&mut self, symbol: &Symbol) -> bool {
|
|
self.must_wrap_return_value_in_typed_array(symbol.result_type)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn must_wrap_return_value_in_typed_array(&self, rv: NativeType) -> bool {
|
|
// V8 only supports i32 and u32 return types for integers
|
|
// We support 64 bit integers by wrapping them in a TypedArray out parameter
|
|
crate::dlfcn::needs_unwrap(rv)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn finalize(self) -> ExecutableBuffer {
|
|
self.assmblr.finalize().unwrap()
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
struct Win64 {
|
|
// Reference: https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/cpp-docs/blob/main/docs/build/x64-calling-convention.md
|
|
assmblr: dynasmrt::x64::Assembler,
|
|
// Params counter (Windows does not distinguish by type with regards to parameter position)
|
|
params: u32,
|
|
// Stack offset accumulators
|
|
offset_trampoline: u32,
|
|
offset_callee: u32,
|
|
allocated_stack: u32,
|
|
frame_pointer: u32,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[cfg_attr(
|
|
not(all(target_aarch = "x86_64", target_family = "windows")),
|
|
allow(dead_code)
|
|
)]
|
|
impl Win64 {
|
|
// Section "Parameter Passing" of the Windows x64 calling convention:
|
|
// > By default, the x64 calling convention passes the first four arguments to a function in registers.
|
|
const REGISTERS: u32 = 4;
|
|
|
|
fn new() -> Self {
|
|
Self {
|
|
assmblr: dynasmrt::x64::Assembler::new().unwrap(),
|
|
params: 0,
|
|
// trampoline caller's return address + trampoline's shadow space
|
|
offset_trampoline: 8 + 32,
|
|
offset_callee: 8 + 32,
|
|
allocated_stack: 0,
|
|
frame_pointer: 0,
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn compile(sym: &Symbol) -> Trampoline {
|
|
let mut compiler = Self::new();
|
|
|
|
let must_cast_return_value =
|
|
compiler.must_cast_return_value(sym.result_type);
|
|
let must_wrap_return_value =
|
|
compiler.must_wrap_return_value_in_typed_array(sym.result_type);
|
|
let must_save_preserved_register = must_wrap_return_value;
|
|
let cannot_tailcall = must_cast_return_value || must_wrap_return_value;
|
|
|
|
if cannot_tailcall {
|
|
if must_save_preserved_register {
|
|
compiler.save_preserved_register_to_stack();
|
|
}
|
|
compiler.allocate_stack(&sym.parameter_types);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
for param in sym.parameter_types.iter().copied() {
|
|
compiler.move_left(param)
|
|
}
|
|
if !compiler.is_recv_arg_overridden() {
|
|
// the receiver object should never be expected. Avoid its unexpected or deliberate leak
|
|
compiler.zero_first_arg();
|
|
}
|
|
if must_wrap_return_value {
|
|
compiler.save_out_array_to_preserved_register();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if cannot_tailcall {
|
|
compiler.call(sym.ptr.as_ptr());
|
|
if must_cast_return_value {
|
|
compiler.cast_return_value(sym.result_type);
|
|
}
|
|
if must_wrap_return_value {
|
|
compiler.wrap_return_value_in_out_array();
|
|
}
|
|
compiler.deallocate_stack();
|
|
if must_save_preserved_register {
|
|
compiler.recover_preserved_register();
|
|
}
|
|
compiler.ret();
|
|
} else {
|
|
compiler.tailcall(sym.ptr.as_ptr());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
Trampoline(compiler.finalize())
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn move_left(&mut self, param: NativeType) {
|
|
// Section "Parameter Passing" of the Windows x64 calling convention:
|
|
// > By default, the x64 calling convention passes the first four arguments to a function in registers.
|
|
// > The registers used for these arguments depend on the position and type of the argument.
|
|
// > Remaining arguments get pushed on the stack in right-to-left order.
|
|
// > [...]
|
|
// > Integer valued arguments in the leftmost four positions are passed in left-to-right order in RCX, RDX, R8, and R9
|
|
// > [...]
|
|
// > Any floating-point and double-precision arguments in the first four parameters are passed in XMM0 - XMM3, depending on position
|
|
let s = &mut self.assmblr;
|
|
let param_i = self.params;
|
|
|
|
// move each argument one position to the left. The first argument in the stack moves to the last register (r9 or xmm3).
|
|
// If the FFI function is called with a new stack frame, the arguments remaining in the stack are copied to the new stack frame.
|
|
// Otherwise, they are copied 8 bytes lower in the same frame
|
|
match (param_i, param.into()) {
|
|
// Section "Parameter Passing" of the Windows x64 calling convention:
|
|
// > All integer arguments in registers are right-justified, so the callee can ignore the upper bits of the register
|
|
// > and access only the portion of the register necessary.
|
|
// (i.e. unlike in SysV or Aarch64-Apple, 8/16 bit integers are not expected to be zero/sign extended)
|
|
(0, Int(U(B | W | DW) | I(B | W | DW))) => x64!(s; mov ecx, edx),
|
|
(0, Int(U(QW) | I(QW))) => x64!(s; mov rcx, rdx),
|
|
// The fast API expects buffer arguments passed as a pointer to a FastApiTypedArray<Uint8> struct
|
|
// Here we blindly follow the layout of https://github.com/denoland/rusty_v8/blob/main/src/fast_api.rs#L190-L200
|
|
// although that might be problematic: https://discord.com/channels/684898665143206084/956626010248478720/1009450940866252823
|
|
(0, Int(Buffer)) => x64!(s; mov rcx, [rdx + 8]),
|
|
// Use movaps for singles and doubles, benefits of smaller encoding outweigh those of using the correct instruction for the type,
|
|
// which for doubles should technically be movapd
|
|
(0, Float(_)) => {
|
|
x64!(s; movaps xmm0, xmm1);
|
|
self.zero_first_arg();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
(1, Int(U(B | W | DW) | I(B | W | DW))) => x64!(s; mov edx, r8d),
|
|
(1, Int(U(QW) | I(QW))) => x64!(s; mov rdx, r8),
|
|
(1, Int(Buffer)) => x64!(s; mov rdx, [r8 + 8]),
|
|
(1, Float(_)) => x64!(s; movaps xmm1, xmm2),
|
|
|
|
(2, Int(U(B | W | DW) | I(B | W | DW))) => x64!(s; mov r8d, r9d),
|
|
(2, Int(U(QW) | I(QW))) => x64!(s; mov r8, r9),
|
|
(2, Int(Buffer)) => x64!(s; mov r8, [r9 + 8]),
|
|
(2, Float(_)) => x64!(s; movaps xmm2, xmm3),
|
|
|
|
(3, param) => {
|
|
let ot = self.offset_trampoline as i32;
|
|
match param {
|
|
Int(U(B | W | DW) | I(B | W | DW)) => {
|
|
x64!(s; mov r9d, [rsp + ot])
|
|
}
|
|
Int(U(QW) | I(QW)) => {
|
|
x64!(s; mov r9, [rsp + ot])
|
|
}
|
|
Int(Buffer) => {
|
|
x64!(s
|
|
; mov r9, [rsp + ot]
|
|
; mov r9, [r9 + 8])
|
|
}
|
|
Float(_) => {
|
|
// parameter 4 is always 16-byte aligned, so we can use movaps instead of movups
|
|
x64!(s; movaps xmm3, [rsp + ot])
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
// Section "x64 Aggregate and Union layout" of the windows x64 software conventions doc:
|
|
// > The alignment of the beginning of a structure or a union is the maximum alignment of any individual member
|
|
// Ref: https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/cpp-docs/blob/main/docs/build/x64-software-conventions.md#x64-aggregate-and-union-layout
|
|
self.offset_trampoline += 8;
|
|
}
|
|
(4.., param) => {
|
|
let ot = self.offset_trampoline as i32;
|
|
let oc = self.offset_callee as i32;
|
|
match param {
|
|
Int(U(B | W | DW) | I(B | W | DW)) => {
|
|
x64!(s
|
|
; mov eax, [rsp + ot]
|
|
; mov [rsp + oc], eax
|
|
)
|
|
}
|
|
Int(U(QW) | I(QW)) => {
|
|
x64!(s
|
|
; mov rax, [rsp + ot]
|
|
; mov [rsp + oc], rax
|
|
)
|
|
}
|
|
Int(Buffer) => {
|
|
x64!(s
|
|
; mov rax, [rsp + ot]
|
|
; mov rax, [rax + 8]
|
|
; mov [rsp + oc], rax
|
|
)
|
|
}
|
|
Float(_) => {
|
|
x64!(s
|
|
; movups xmm4, [rsp + ot]
|
|
; movups [rsp + oc], xmm4
|
|
)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
// Section "x64 Aggregate and Union layout" of the windows x64 software conventions doc:
|
|
// > The alignment of the beginning of a structure or a union is the maximum alignment of any individual member
|
|
// Ref: https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/cpp-docs/blob/main/docs/build/x64-software-conventions.md#x64-aggregate-and-union-layout
|
|
self.offset_trampoline += 8;
|
|
self.offset_callee += 8;
|
|
|
|
debug_assert!(
|
|
self.allocated_stack == 0
|
|
|| self.offset_callee <= self.allocated_stack
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
self.params += 1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn zero_first_arg(&mut self) {
|
|
debug_assert!(
|
|
self.params == 0,
|
|
"the trampoline would zero the first argument after having overridden it with the second one"
|
|
);
|
|
x64!(self.assmblr; xor ecx, ecx);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn cast_return_value(&mut self, rv: NativeType) {
|
|
let s = &mut self.assmblr;
|
|
// V8 only supports 32bit integers. We support 8 and 16 bit integers casting them to 32bits.
|
|
// Section "Return Values" of the Windows x64 Calling Convention doc:
|
|
// > The state of unused bits in the value returned in RAX or XMM0 is undefined.
|
|
match rv {
|
|
NativeType::U8 => x64!(s; movzx eax, al),
|
|
NativeType::I8 => x64!(s; movsx eax, al),
|
|
NativeType::U16 => x64!(s; movzx eax, ax),
|
|
NativeType::I16 => x64!(s; movsx eax, ax),
|
|
_ => (),
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn save_out_array_to_preserved_register(&mut self) {
|
|
let s = &mut self.assmblr;
|
|
// functions returning 64 bit integers have the out array appended as their last parameter,
|
|
// and it is a *FastApiTypedArray<Int32>
|
|
match self.params {
|
|
// rcx is always V8 receiver
|
|
0 => x64!(s; mov rbx, [rdx + 8]),
|
|
1 => x64!(s; mov rbx, [r8 + 8]),
|
|
2 => x64!(s; mov rbx, [r9 + 8]),
|
|
3.. => {
|
|
x64!(s
|
|
; mov rax, [rsp + self.offset_trampoline as i32]
|
|
; mov rbx, [rax + 8]
|
|
)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn wrap_return_value_in_out_array(&mut self) {
|
|
x64!(self.assmblr; mov [rbx], rax)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn save_preserved_register_to_stack(&mut self) {
|
|
x64!(self.assmblr; push rbx);
|
|
self.offset_trampoline += 8;
|
|
// stack pointer has been modified, and the callee stack parameters are expected at the top of the stack
|
|
self.offset_callee = 0;
|
|
self.frame_pointer += 8;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn recover_preserved_register(&mut self) {
|
|
debug_assert!(
|
|
self.frame_pointer >= 8,
|
|
"the trampoline would try to pop from the stack beyond its frame pointer"
|
|
);
|
|
x64!(self.assmblr; pop rbx);
|
|
self.frame_pointer -= 8;
|
|
// parameter offsets are invalid once this method is called
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn allocate_stack(&mut self, params: &[NativeType]) {
|
|
let mut stack_size = 0;
|
|
// Section "Calling Convention Defaults" of the x64-calling-convention and Section "Stack Allocation" of the stack-usage docs:
|
|
// > The x64 Application Binary Interface (ABI) uses a four-register fast-call calling convention by default.
|
|
// > Space is allocated on the call stack as a shadow store for callees to save those registers.
|
|
// > [...]
|
|
// > Any parameters beyond the first four must be stored on the stack after the shadow store before the call
|
|
// > [...]
|
|
// > Even if the called function has fewer than 4 parameters, these 4 stack locations are effectively owned by the called function,
|
|
// > and may be used by the called function for other purposes besides saving parameter register values
|
|
stack_size += max(params.len() as u32, 4) * 8;
|
|
|
|
// Align new stack frame (accounting for the 8 byte of the trampoline caller's return address
|
|
// and any other potential addition to the stack prior to this allocation)
|
|
// Section "Stack Allocation" of stack-usage docs:
|
|
// > The stack will always be maintained 16-byte aligned, except within the prolog (for example, after the return address is pushed)
|
|
stack_size += padding_to_align(16, self.frame_pointer + stack_size + 8);
|
|
|
|
x64!(self.assmblr; sub rsp, stack_size as i32);
|
|
self.offset_trampoline += stack_size;
|
|
// stack pointer has been modified, and the callee stack parameters are expected at the top of the stack right after the shadow space
|
|
self.offset_callee = 32;
|
|
self.allocated_stack += stack_size;
|
|
self.frame_pointer += stack_size;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn deallocate_stack(&mut self) {
|
|
debug_assert!(
|
|
self.frame_pointer >= self.allocated_stack,
|
|
"the trampoline would try to deallocate stack beyond its frame pointer"
|
|
);
|
|
x64!(self.assmblr; add rsp, self.allocated_stack as i32);
|
|
self.frame_pointer -= self.allocated_stack;
|
|
self.allocated_stack = 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn call(&mut self, ptr: *const c_void) {
|
|
// the stack has been aligned during stack allocation and/or pushing of preserved registers
|
|
debug_assert!(
|
|
(8 + self.frame_pointer) % 16 == 0,
|
|
"the trampoline would call the FFI function with an unaligned stack"
|
|
);
|
|
x64!(self.assmblr
|
|
; mov rax, QWORD ptr as _
|
|
; call rax
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn tailcall(&mut self, ptr: *const c_void) {
|
|
// stack pointer is never modified and remains aligned
|
|
// return address remains the one provided by the trampoline's caller (V8)
|
|
debug_assert!(
|
|
self.allocated_stack == 0,
|
|
"the trampoline would tail call the FFI function with an outstanding stack allocation"
|
|
);
|
|
debug_assert!(
|
|
self.frame_pointer == 0,
|
|
"the trampoline would tail call the FFI function with outstanding locals in the frame"
|
|
);
|
|
x64!(self.assmblr
|
|
; mov rax, QWORD ptr as _
|
|
; jmp rax
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn ret(&mut self) {
|
|
debug_assert!(
|
|
self.allocated_stack == 0,
|
|
"the trampoline would return with an outstanding stack allocation"
|
|
);
|
|
debug_assert!(
|
|
self.frame_pointer == 0,
|
|
"the trampoline would return with outstanding locals in the frame"
|
|
);
|
|
x64!(self.assmblr; ret);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn is_recv_arg_overridden(&self) -> bool {
|
|
self.params > 0
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn must_cast_return_value(&self, rv: NativeType) -> bool {
|
|
// V8 only supports i32 and u32 return types for integers
|
|
// We support 8 and 16 bit integers by extending them to 32 bits in the trampoline before returning
|
|
matches!(
|
|
rv,
|
|
NativeType::U8 | NativeType::I8 | NativeType::U16 | NativeType::I16
|
|
)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn must_wrap_return_value_in_typed_array(&self, rv: NativeType) -> bool {
|
|
// V8 only supports i32 and u32 return types for integers
|
|
// We support 64 bit integers by wrapping them in a TypedArray out parameter
|
|
crate::dlfcn::needs_unwrap(rv)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn finalize(self) -> ExecutableBuffer {
|
|
self.assmblr.finalize().unwrap()
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn padding_to_align(alignment: u32, size: u32) -> u32 {
|
|
(alignment - size % alignment) % alignment
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)]
|
|
enum Floating {
|
|
Single = 4,
|
|
Double = 8,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl Floating {
|
|
fn size(self) -> u32 {
|
|
self as u32
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
use Floating::*;
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)]
|
|
enum Integral {
|
|
I(Size),
|
|
U(Size),
|
|
Buffer,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl Integral {
|
|
fn size(self) -> u32 {
|
|
match self {
|
|
I(size) | U(size) => size as u32,
|
|
Buffer => 8,
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
use Integral::*;
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)]
|
|
enum Size {
|
|
B = 1,
|
|
W = 2,
|
|
DW = 4,
|
|
QW = 8,
|
|
}
|
|
use Size::*;
|
|
|
|
#[allow(clippy::enum_variant_names)]
|
|
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)]
|
|
enum Param {
|
|
Int(Integral),
|
|
Float(Floating),
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
use Param::*;
|
|
|
|
impl From<NativeType> for Param {
|
|
fn from(native: NativeType) -> Self {
|
|
match native {
|
|
NativeType::F32 => Float(Single),
|
|
NativeType::F64 => Float(Double),
|
|
NativeType::Bool | NativeType::U8 => Int(U(B)),
|
|
NativeType::U16 => Int(U(W)),
|
|
NativeType::U32 | NativeType::Void => Int(U(DW)),
|
|
NativeType::U64
|
|
| NativeType::USize
|
|
| NativeType::Pointer
|
|
| NativeType::Function => Int(U(QW)),
|
|
NativeType::I8 => Int(I(B)),
|
|
NativeType::I16 => Int(I(W)),
|
|
NativeType::I32 => Int(I(DW)),
|
|
NativeType::I64 | NativeType::ISize => Int(I(QW)),
|
|
NativeType::Buffer => Int(Buffer),
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[cfg(test)]
|
|
mod tests {
|
|
use std::ptr::null_mut;
|
|
|
|
use libffi::middle::Type;
|
|
|
|
use crate::NativeType;
|
|
use crate::Symbol;
|
|
|
|
fn symbol(parameters: Vec<NativeType>, ret: NativeType) -> Symbol {
|
|
Symbol {
|
|
cif: libffi::middle::Cif::new(vec![], Type::void()),
|
|
ptr: libffi::middle::CodePtr(null_mut()),
|
|
parameter_types: parameters,
|
|
result_type: ret,
|
|
can_callback: false,
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
mod sysv_amd64 {
|
|
use std::ops::Deref;
|
|
|
|
use dynasmrt::dynasm;
|
|
use dynasmrt::DynasmApi;
|
|
|
|
use super::super::SysVAmd64;
|
|
use super::symbol;
|
|
use crate::NativeType::*;
|
|
|
|
#[test]
|
|
fn tailcall() {
|
|
let trampoline = SysVAmd64::compile(&symbol(
|
|
vec![
|
|
U8, U16, I16, I8, U32, U64, Buffer, Function, I64, I32, I16, I8, F32,
|
|
F32, F32, F32, F64, F64, F64, F64, F32, F64,
|
|
],
|
|
Void,
|
|
));
|
|
|
|
let mut assembler = dynasmrt::x64::Assembler::new().unwrap();
|
|
// See https://godbolt.org/z/KE9x1h9xq
|
|
dynasm!(assembler
|
|
; .arch x64
|
|
; movzx edi, sil // u8
|
|
; movzx esi, dx // u16
|
|
; movsx edx, cx // i16
|
|
; movsx ecx, r8b // i8
|
|
; mov r8d, r9d // u32
|
|
; mov r9, [DWORD rsp + 8] // u64
|
|
; mov rax, [DWORD rsp + 16] // Buffer
|
|
; mov rax, [rax + 8] // ..
|
|
; mov [DWORD rsp + 8], rax // ..
|
|
; mov rax, [DWORD rsp + 24] // Function
|
|
; mov [DWORD rsp + 16], rax // ..
|
|
; mov rax, [DWORD rsp + 32] // i64
|
|
; mov [DWORD rsp + 24], rax // ..
|
|
; mov eax, [DWORD rsp + 40] // i32
|
|
; mov [DWORD rsp + 32], eax // ..
|
|
; movsx eax, WORD [DWORD rsp + 48] // i16
|
|
; mov [DWORD rsp + 40], eax // ..
|
|
; movsx eax, BYTE [DWORD rsp + 56] // i8
|
|
; mov [DWORD rsp + 48], eax // ..
|
|
; movss xmm8, [DWORD rsp + 64] // f32
|
|
; movss [DWORD rsp + 56], xmm8 // ..
|
|
; movsd xmm8, [DWORD rsp + 72] // f64
|
|
; movsd [DWORD rsp + 64], xmm8 // ..
|
|
; mov rax, QWORD 0
|
|
; jmp rax
|
|
);
|
|
let expected = assembler.finalize().unwrap();
|
|
assert_eq!(trampoline.0.deref(), expected.deref());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[test]
|
|
fn integer_casting() {
|
|
let trampoline = SysVAmd64::compile(&symbol(
|
|
vec![U8, U16, I8, I16, U8, U16, I8, I16, U8, U16, I8, I16],
|
|
I8,
|
|
));
|
|
|
|
let mut assembler = dynasmrt::x64::Assembler::new().unwrap();
|
|
// See https://godbolt.org/z/qo59bPsfv
|
|
dynasm!(assembler
|
|
; .arch x64
|
|
; sub rsp, DWORD 56 // stack allocation
|
|
; movzx edi, sil // u8
|
|
; movzx esi, dx // u16
|
|
; movsx edx, cl // i8
|
|
; movsx ecx, r8w // i16
|
|
; movzx r8d, r9b // u8
|
|
; movzx r9d, WORD [DWORD rsp + 64] // u16
|
|
; movsx eax, BYTE [DWORD rsp + 72] // i8
|
|
; mov [DWORD rsp + 0], eax // ..
|
|
; movsx eax, WORD [DWORD rsp + 80] // i16
|
|
; mov [DWORD rsp + 8], eax // ..
|
|
; movzx eax, BYTE [DWORD rsp + 88] // u8
|
|
; mov [DWORD rsp + 16], eax // ..
|
|
; movzx eax, WORD [DWORD rsp + 96] // u16
|
|
; mov [DWORD rsp + 24], eax // ..
|
|
; movsx eax, BYTE [DWORD rsp + 104] // i8
|
|
; mov [DWORD rsp + 32], eax // ..
|
|
; movsx eax, WORD [DWORD rsp + 112] // i16
|
|
; mov [DWORD rsp + 40], eax // ..
|
|
; mov rax, QWORD 0
|
|
; call rax
|
|
; movsx eax, al // return value cast
|
|
; add rsp, DWORD 56 // stack deallocation
|
|
; ret
|
|
);
|
|
let expected = assembler.finalize().unwrap();
|
|
assert_eq!(trampoline.0.deref(), expected.deref());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[test]
|
|
fn buffer_parameters() {
|
|
let trampoline = SysVAmd64::compile(&symbol(
|
|
vec![
|
|
Buffer, Buffer, Buffer, Buffer, Buffer, Buffer, Buffer, Buffer,
|
|
],
|
|
Void,
|
|
));
|
|
|
|
let mut assembler = dynasmrt::x64::Assembler::new().unwrap();
|
|
// See https://godbolt.org/z/hqv63M3Ko
|
|
dynasm!(assembler
|
|
; .arch x64
|
|
; mov rdi, [rsi + 8] // Buffer
|
|
; mov rsi, [rdx + 8] // Buffer
|
|
; mov rdx, [rcx + 8] // Buffer
|
|
; mov rcx, [r8 + 8] // Buffer
|
|
; mov r8, [r9 + 8] // Buffer
|
|
; mov r9, [DWORD rsp + 8] // Buffer
|
|
; mov r9, [r9 + 8] // ..
|
|
; mov rax, [DWORD rsp + 16] // Buffer
|
|
; mov rax, [rax + 8] // ..
|
|
; mov [DWORD rsp + 8], rax // ..
|
|
; mov rax, [DWORD rsp + 24] // Buffer
|
|
; mov rax, [rax + 8] // ..
|
|
; mov [DWORD rsp + 16], rax // ..
|
|
; mov rax, QWORD 0
|
|
; jmp rax
|
|
);
|
|
let expected = assembler.finalize().unwrap();
|
|
assert_eq!(trampoline.0.deref(), expected.deref());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[test]
|
|
fn return_u64_in_register_typed_array() {
|
|
let trampoline = SysVAmd64::compile(&symbol(vec![], U64));
|
|
|
|
let mut assembler = dynasmrt::x64::Assembler::new().unwrap();
|
|
// See https://godbolt.org/z/8G7a488o7
|
|
dynasm!(assembler
|
|
; .arch x64
|
|
; push rbx
|
|
; xor edi, edi // recv
|
|
; mov rbx, [rsi + 8] // save data array pointer to non-volatile register
|
|
; mov rax, QWORD 0
|
|
; call rax
|
|
; mov [rbx], rax // copy return value to data pointer address
|
|
; pop rbx
|
|
; ret
|
|
);
|
|
let expected = assembler.finalize().unwrap();
|
|
assert_eq!(trampoline.0.deref(), expected.deref());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[test]
|
|
fn return_u64_in_stack_typed_array() {
|
|
let trampoline = SysVAmd64::compile(&symbol(
|
|
vec![U64, U64, U64, U64, U64, U64, U64],
|
|
U64,
|
|
));
|
|
|
|
let mut assembler = dynasmrt::x64::Assembler::new().unwrap();
|
|
// See https://godbolt.org/z/cPnPYWdWq
|
|
dynasm!(assembler
|
|
; .arch x64
|
|
; push rbx
|
|
; sub rsp, DWORD 16
|
|
; mov rdi, rsi // u64
|
|
; mov rsi, rdx // u64
|
|
; mov rdx, rcx // u64
|
|
; mov rcx, r8 // u64
|
|
; mov r8, r9 // u64
|
|
; mov r9, [DWORD rsp + 32] // u64
|
|
; mov rax, [DWORD rsp + 40] // u64
|
|
; mov [DWORD rsp + 0], rax // ..
|
|
; mov rax, [DWORD rsp + 48] // save data array pointer to non-volatile register
|
|
; mov rbx, [rax + 8] // ..
|
|
; mov rax, QWORD 0
|
|
; call rax
|
|
; mov [rbx], rax // copy return value to data pointer address
|
|
; add rsp, DWORD 16
|
|
; pop rbx
|
|
; ret
|
|
);
|
|
let expected = assembler.finalize().unwrap();
|
|
assert_eq!(trampoline.0.deref(), expected.deref());
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
mod aarch64_apple {
|
|
use std::ops::Deref;
|
|
|
|
use dynasmrt::dynasm;
|
|
|
|
use super::super::Aarch64Apple;
|
|
use super::symbol;
|
|
use crate::NativeType::*;
|
|
|
|
#[test]
|
|
fn tailcall() {
|
|
let trampoline = Aarch64Apple::compile(&symbol(
|
|
vec![
|
|
U8, U16, I16, I8, U32, U64, Buffer, Function, I64, I32, I16, I8, F32,
|
|
F32, F32, F32, F64, F64, F64, F64, F32, F64,
|
|
],
|
|
Void,
|
|
));
|
|
|
|
let mut assembler = dynasmrt::aarch64::Assembler::new().unwrap();
|
|
// See https://godbolt.org/z/oefqYWT13
|
|
dynasm!(assembler
|
|
; .arch aarch64
|
|
; and w0, w1, 0xFF // u8
|
|
; and w1, w2, 0xFFFF // u16
|
|
; sxth w2, w3 // i16
|
|
; sxtb w3, w4 // i8
|
|
; mov w4, w5 // u32
|
|
; mov x5, x6 // u64
|
|
; ldr x6, [x7, 8] // Buffer
|
|
; ldr x7, [sp] // Function
|
|
; ldr x8, [sp, 8] // i64
|
|
; str x8, [sp] // ..
|
|
; ldr w8, [sp, 16] // i32
|
|
; str w8, [sp, 8] // ..
|
|
; ldr w8, [sp, 24] // i16
|
|
; strh w8, [sp, 12] // ..
|
|
; ldr w8, [sp, 32] // i8
|
|
; strb w8, [sp, 14] // ..
|
|
; ldr s16, [sp, 40] // f32
|
|
; str s16, [sp, 16] // ..
|
|
; ldr d16, [sp, 48] // f64
|
|
; str d16, [sp, 24] // ..
|
|
; movz x8, 0
|
|
; br x8
|
|
);
|
|
let expected = assembler.finalize().unwrap();
|
|
assert_eq!(trampoline.0.deref(), expected.deref());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[test]
|
|
fn integer_casting() {
|
|
let trampoline = Aarch64Apple::compile(&symbol(
|
|
vec![U8, U16, I8, I16, U8, U16, I8, I16, U8, U16, I8, I16],
|
|
I8,
|
|
));
|
|
|
|
let mut assembler = dynasmrt::aarch64::Assembler::new().unwrap();
|
|
// See https://godbolt.org/z/7qfzbzobM
|
|
dynasm!(assembler
|
|
; .arch aarch64
|
|
; and w0, w1, 0xFF // u8
|
|
; and w1, w2, 0xFFFF // u16
|
|
; sxtb w2, w3 // i8
|
|
; sxth w3, w4 // i16
|
|
; and w4, w5, 0xFF // u8
|
|
; and w5, w6, 0xFFFF // u16
|
|
; sxtb w6, w7 // i8
|
|
; ldrsh w7, [sp] // i16
|
|
; ldr w8, [sp, 8] // u8
|
|
; strb w8, [sp] // ..
|
|
; ldr w8, [sp, 16] // u16
|
|
; strh w8, [sp, 2] // ..
|
|
; ldr w8, [sp, 24] // i8
|
|
; strb w8, [sp, 4] // ..
|
|
; ldr w8, [sp, 32] // i16
|
|
; strh w8, [sp, 6] // ..
|
|
; movz x8, 0
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; br x8
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);
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let expected = assembler.finalize().unwrap();
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assert_eq!(trampoline.0.deref(), expected.deref());
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}
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#[test]
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fn buffer_parameters() {
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let trampoline = Aarch64Apple::compile(&symbol(
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vec![
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Buffer, Buffer, Buffer, Buffer, Buffer, Buffer, Buffer, Buffer,
|
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Buffer, Buffer,
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|
],
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Void,
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|
));
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|
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let mut assembler = dynasmrt::aarch64::Assembler::new().unwrap();
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// See https://godbolt.org/z/obd6z6vsf
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dynasm!(assembler
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; .arch aarch64
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; ldr x0, [x1, 8] // Buffer
|
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; ldr x1, [x2, 8] // Buffer
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; ldr x2, [x3, 8] // Buffer
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; ldr x3, [x4, 8] // Buffer
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; ldr x4, [x5, 8] // Buffer
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; ldr x5, [x6, 8] // Buffer
|
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; ldr x6, [x7, 8] // Buffer
|
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; ldr x7, [sp] // Buffer
|
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; ldr x7, [x7, 8] // ..
|
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; ldr x8, [sp, 8] // Buffer
|
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; ldr x8, [x8, 8] // ..
|
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; str x8, [sp] // ..
|
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; ldr x8, [sp, 16] // Buffer
|
|
; ldr x8, [x8, 8] // ..
|
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; str x8, [sp, 8] // ..
|
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; movz x8, 0
|
|
; br x8
|
|
);
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|
let expected = assembler.finalize().unwrap();
|
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assert_eq!(trampoline.0.deref(), expected.deref());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[test]
|
|
fn return_u64_in_register_typed_array() {
|
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let trampoline = Aarch64Apple::compile(&symbol(vec![], U64));
|
|
|
|
let mut assembler = dynasmrt::aarch64::Assembler::new().unwrap();
|
|
// See https://godbolt.org/z/47EvvYb83
|
|
dynasm!(assembler
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|
; .arch aarch64
|
|
; sub sp, sp, 32
|
|
; stp x29, x30, [sp, 16]
|
|
; add x29, sp, 16
|
|
; str x19, [sp, 8]
|
|
; mov x0, xzr // recv
|
|
; ldr x19, [x1, 8] // save data array pointer to non-volatile register
|
|
; movz x8, 0
|
|
; blr x8
|
|
; str x0, [x19] // copy return value to data pointer address
|
|
; ldr x19, [sp, 8]
|
|
; ldp x29, x30, [sp, 16]
|
|
; add sp, sp, 32
|
|
; ret
|
|
);
|
|
let expected = assembler.finalize().unwrap();
|
|
assert_eq!(trampoline.0.deref(), expected.deref());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[test]
|
|
fn return_u64_in_stack_typed_array() {
|
|
let trampoline = Aarch64Apple::compile(&symbol(
|
|
vec![U64, U64, U64, U64, U64, U64, U64, U64, U8, U8],
|
|
U64,
|
|
));
|
|
|
|
let mut assembler = dynasmrt::aarch64::Assembler::new().unwrap();
|
|
// See https://godbolt.org/z/PvYPbsE1b
|
|
dynasm!(assembler
|
|
; .arch aarch64
|
|
; sub sp, sp, 32
|
|
; stp x29, x30, [sp, 16]
|
|
; add x29, sp, 16
|
|
; str x19, [sp, 8]
|
|
; mov x0, x1 // u64
|
|
; mov x1, x2 // u64
|
|
; mov x2, x3 // u64
|
|
; mov x3, x4 // u64
|
|
; mov x4, x5 // u64
|
|
; mov x5, x6 // u64
|
|
; mov x6, x7 // u64
|
|
; ldr x7, [sp, 32] // u64
|
|
; ldr w8, [sp, 40] // u8
|
|
; strb w8, [sp] // ..
|
|
; ldr w8, [sp, 48] // u8
|
|
; strb w8, [sp, 1] // ..
|
|
; ldr x19, [sp, 56] // save data array pointer to non-volatile register
|
|
; ldr x19, [x19, 8] // ..
|
|
; movz x8, 0
|
|
; blr x8
|
|
; str x0, [x19] // copy return value to data pointer address
|
|
; ldr x19, [sp, 8]
|
|
; ldp x29, x30, [sp, 16]
|
|
; add sp, sp, 32
|
|
; ret
|
|
);
|
|
let expected = assembler.finalize().unwrap();
|
|
assert_eq!(trampoline.0.deref(), expected.deref());
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
mod x64_windows {
|
|
use std::ops::Deref;
|
|
|
|
use dynasmrt::{dynasm, DynasmApi};
|
|
|
|
use super::super::Win64;
|
|
use super::symbol;
|
|
use crate::NativeType::*;
|
|
|
|
#[test]
|
|
fn tailcall() {
|
|
let trampoline =
|
|
Win64::compile(&symbol(vec![U8, I16, F64, F32, U32, I8, Buffer], Void));
|
|
|
|
let mut assembler = dynasmrt::x64::Assembler::new().unwrap();
|
|
// See https://godbolt.org/z/TYzqrf9aj
|
|
dynasm!(assembler
|
|
; .arch x64
|
|
; mov ecx, edx // u8
|
|
; mov edx, r8d // i16
|
|
; movaps xmm2, xmm3 // f64
|
|
; movaps xmm3, [DWORD rsp + 40] // f32
|
|
; mov eax, [DWORD rsp + 48] // u32
|
|
; mov [DWORD rsp + 40], eax // ..
|
|
; mov eax, [DWORD rsp + 56] // i8
|
|
; mov [DWORD rsp + 48], eax // ..
|
|
; mov rax, [DWORD rsp + 64] // Buffer
|
|
; mov rax, [rax + 8] // ..
|
|
; mov [DWORD rsp + 56], rax // ..
|
|
; mov rax, QWORD 0
|
|
; jmp rax
|
|
);
|
|
let expected = assembler.finalize().unwrap();
|
|
assert_eq!(trampoline.0.deref(), expected.deref());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[test]
|
|
fn integer_casting() {
|
|
let trampoline = Win64::compile(&symbol(
|
|
vec![U8, U16, I8, I16, U8, U16, I8, I16, U8, U16, I8, I16],
|
|
I8,
|
|
));
|
|
|
|
let mut assembler = dynasmrt::x64::Assembler::new().unwrap();
|
|
// See https://godbolt.org/z/KMx56KGTq
|
|
dynasm!(assembler
|
|
; .arch x64
|
|
; sub rsp, DWORD 104 // stack allocation
|
|
; mov ecx, edx // u8
|
|
; mov edx, r8d // u16
|
|
; mov r8d, r9d // i8
|
|
; mov r9d, [DWORD rsp + 144] // i16
|
|
; mov eax, [DWORD rsp + 152] // u8
|
|
; mov [DWORD rsp + 32], eax // ..
|
|
; mov eax, [DWORD rsp + 160] // u16
|
|
; mov [DWORD rsp + 40], eax // u16
|
|
; mov eax, [DWORD rsp + 168] // i8
|
|
; mov [DWORD rsp + 48], eax // ..
|
|
; mov eax, [DWORD rsp + 176] // i16
|
|
; mov [DWORD rsp + 56], eax // ..
|
|
; mov eax, [DWORD rsp + 184] // u8
|
|
; mov [DWORD rsp + 64], eax // ..
|
|
; mov eax, [DWORD rsp + 192] // u16
|
|
; mov [DWORD rsp + 72], eax // ..
|
|
; mov eax, [DWORD rsp + 200] // i8
|
|
; mov [DWORD rsp + 80], eax // ..
|
|
; mov eax, [DWORD rsp + 208] // i16
|
|
; mov [DWORD rsp + 88], eax // ..
|
|
; mov rax, QWORD 0
|
|
; call rax
|
|
; movsx eax, al // return value cast
|
|
; add rsp, DWORD 104 // stack deallocation
|
|
; ret
|
|
);
|
|
let expected = assembler.finalize().unwrap();
|
|
assert_eq!(trampoline.0.deref(), expected.deref());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[test]
|
|
fn buffer_parameters() {
|
|
let trampoline = Win64::compile(&symbol(
|
|
vec![Buffer, Buffer, Buffer, Buffer, Buffer, Buffer],
|
|
Void,
|
|
));
|
|
|
|
let mut assembler = dynasmrt::x64::Assembler::new().unwrap();
|
|
// See https://godbolt.org/z/TYzqrf9aj
|
|
dynasm!(assembler
|
|
; .arch x64
|
|
; mov rcx, [rdx + 8] // Buffer
|
|
; mov rdx, [r8 + 8] // Buffer
|
|
; mov r8, [r9 + 8] // Buffer
|
|
; mov r9, [DWORD rsp + 40] // Buffer
|
|
; mov r9, [r9 + 8] // ..
|
|
; mov rax, [DWORD rsp + 48] // Buffer
|
|
; mov rax, [rax + 8] // ..
|
|
; mov [DWORD rsp + 40], rax // ..
|
|
; mov rax, [DWORD rsp + 56] // Buffer
|
|
; mov rax, [rax + 8] // ..
|
|
; mov [DWORD rsp + 48], rax // ..
|
|
; mov rax, QWORD 0
|
|
; jmp rax
|
|
);
|
|
let expected = assembler.finalize().unwrap();
|
|
assert_eq!(trampoline.0.deref(), expected.deref());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[test]
|
|
fn return_u64_in_register_typed_array() {
|
|
let trampoline = Win64::compile(&symbol(vec![], U64));
|
|
|
|
let mut assembler = dynasmrt::x64::Assembler::new().unwrap();
|
|
// See https://godbolt.org/z/7EnPE7o3T
|
|
dynasm!(assembler
|
|
; .arch x64
|
|
; push rbx
|
|
; sub rsp, DWORD 32
|
|
; xor ecx, ecx // recv
|
|
; mov rbx, [rdx + 8] // save data array pointer to non-volatile register
|
|
; mov rax, QWORD 0
|
|
; call rax
|
|
; mov [rbx], rax // copy return value to data pointer address
|
|
; add rsp, DWORD 32
|
|
; pop rbx
|
|
; ret
|
|
);
|
|
let expected = assembler.finalize().unwrap();
|
|
assert_eq!(trampoline.0.deref(), expected.deref());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[test]
|
|
fn return_u64_in_stack_typed_array() {
|
|
let trampoline =
|
|
Win64::compile(&symbol(vec![U64, U64, U64, U64, U64], U64));
|
|
|
|
let mut assembler = dynasmrt::x64::Assembler::new().unwrap();
|
|
// See https://godbolt.org/z/3966sfEex
|
|
dynasm!(assembler
|
|
; .arch x64
|
|
; push rbx
|
|
; sub rsp, DWORD 48
|
|
; mov rcx, rdx // u64
|
|
; mov rdx, r8 // u64
|
|
; mov r8, r9 // u64
|
|
; mov r9, [DWORD rsp + 96] // u64
|
|
; mov rax, [DWORD rsp + 104] // u64
|
|
; mov [DWORD rsp + 32], rax // ..
|
|
; mov rax, [DWORD rsp + 112] // save data array pointer to non-volatile register
|
|
; mov rbx, [rax + 8] // ..
|
|
; mov rax, QWORD 0
|
|
; call rax
|
|
; mov [rbx], rax // copy return value to data pointer address
|
|
; add rsp, DWORD 48
|
|
; pop rbx
|
|
; ret
|
|
);
|
|
let expected = assembler.finalize().unwrap();
|
|
assert_eq!(trampoline.0.deref(), expected.deref());
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|