Commit 4a71b91d authored by Shenghou Ma's avatar Shenghou Ma Committed by David Crawshaw

runtime: darwin/arm64 support

Change-Id: I3b3f80791a1db4c2b7318f81a115972cd2237f03
Signed-off-by: 's avatarShenghou Ma <minux@golang.org>
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/8782Reviewed-by: 's avatarDavid Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
parent 110fa22c
......@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ const (
_BigEndian = 0
_CacheLineSize = 32
_RuntimeGogoBytes = 64
_PhysPageSize = 4096
_PhysPageSize = 4096*(1-goos_darwin) + 16384*goos_darwin
_PCQuantum = 4
_Int64Align = 8
hugePageSize = 0
......
......@@ -35,8 +35,11 @@ TEXT runtime·rt0_go(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
MRS_TPIDR_R0 // load TLS base pointer
MOVD R0, R3 // arg 3: TLS base pointer
//MOVD $runtime·tlsg(SB), R2 // arg 2: tlsg
#ifdef TLSG_IS_VARIABLE
MOVD $runtime·tls_g(SB), R2 // arg 2: tlsg
#else
MOVD $0x10, R2 // arg 2: tlsg TODO(minux): hardcoded for linux
#endif
MOVD $setg_gcc<>(SB), R1 // arg 1: setg
MOVD g, R0 // arg 0: G
BL (R12)
......
// created by cgo -cdefs and then converted to Go
// cgo -cdefs defs_darwin.go
package runtime
import "unsafe"
const (
_EINTR = 0x4
_EFAULT = 0xe
_PROT_NONE = 0x0
_PROT_READ = 0x1
_PROT_WRITE = 0x2
_PROT_EXEC = 0x4
_MAP_ANON = 0x1000
_MAP_PRIVATE = 0x2
_MAP_FIXED = 0x10
_MADV_DONTNEED = 0x4
_MADV_FREE = 0x5
_MACH_MSG_TYPE_MOVE_RECEIVE = 0x10
_MACH_MSG_TYPE_MOVE_SEND = 0x11
_MACH_MSG_TYPE_MOVE_SEND_ONCE = 0x12
_MACH_MSG_TYPE_COPY_SEND = 0x13
_MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND = 0x14
_MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND_ONCE = 0x15
_MACH_MSG_TYPE_COPY_RECEIVE = 0x16
_MACH_MSG_PORT_DESCRIPTOR = 0x0
_MACH_MSG_OOL_DESCRIPTOR = 0x1
_MACH_MSG_OOL_PORTS_DESCRIPTOR = 0x2
_MACH_MSG_OOL_VOLATILE_DESCRIPTOR = 0x3
_MACH_MSGH_BITS_COMPLEX = 0x80000000
_MACH_SEND_MSG = 0x1
_MACH_RCV_MSG = 0x2
_MACH_RCV_LARGE = 0x4
_MACH_SEND_TIMEOUT = 0x10
_MACH_SEND_INTERRUPT = 0x40
_MACH_SEND_ALWAYS = 0x10000
_MACH_SEND_TRAILER = 0x20000
_MACH_RCV_TIMEOUT = 0x100
_MACH_RCV_NOTIFY = 0x200
_MACH_RCV_INTERRUPT = 0x400
_MACH_RCV_OVERWRITE = 0x1000
_NDR_PROTOCOL_2_0 = 0x0
_NDR_INT_BIG_ENDIAN = 0x0
_NDR_INT_LITTLE_ENDIAN = 0x1
_NDR_FLOAT_IEEE = 0x0
_NDR_CHAR_ASCII = 0x0
_SA_SIGINFO = 0x40
_SA_RESTART = 0x2
_SA_ONSTACK = 0x1
_SA_USERTRAMP = 0x100
_SA_64REGSET = 0x200
_SIGHUP = 0x1
_SIGINT = 0x2
_SIGQUIT = 0x3
_SIGILL = 0x4
_SIGTRAP = 0x5
_SIGABRT = 0x6
_SIGEMT = 0x7
_SIGFPE = 0x8
_SIGKILL = 0x9
_SIGBUS = 0xa
_SIGSEGV = 0xb
_SIGSYS = 0xc
_SIGPIPE = 0xd
_SIGALRM = 0xe
_SIGTERM = 0xf
_SIGURG = 0x10
_SIGSTOP = 0x11
_SIGTSTP = 0x12
_SIGCONT = 0x13
_SIGCHLD = 0x14
_SIGTTIN = 0x15
_SIGTTOU = 0x16
_SIGIO = 0x17
_SIGXCPU = 0x18
_SIGXFSZ = 0x19
_SIGVTALRM = 0x1a
_SIGPROF = 0x1b
_SIGWINCH = 0x1c
_SIGINFO = 0x1d
_SIGUSR1 = 0x1e
_SIGUSR2 = 0x1f
_FPE_INTDIV = 0x7
_FPE_INTOVF = 0x8
_FPE_FLTDIV = 0x1
_FPE_FLTOVF = 0x2
_FPE_FLTUND = 0x3
_FPE_FLTRES = 0x4
_FPE_FLTINV = 0x5
_FPE_FLTSUB = 0x6
_BUS_ADRALN = 0x1
_BUS_ADRERR = 0x2
_BUS_OBJERR = 0x3
_SEGV_MAPERR = 0x1
_SEGV_ACCERR = 0x2
_ITIMER_REAL = 0x0
_ITIMER_VIRTUAL = 0x1
_ITIMER_PROF = 0x2
_EV_ADD = 0x1
_EV_DELETE = 0x2
_EV_CLEAR = 0x20
_EV_RECEIPT = 0x40
_EV_ERROR = 0x4000
_EVFILT_READ = -0x1
_EVFILT_WRITE = -0x2
)
type machbody struct {
msgh_descriptor_count uint32
}
type machheader struct {
msgh_bits uint32
msgh_size uint32
msgh_remote_port uint32
msgh_local_port uint32
msgh_reserved uint32
msgh_id int32
}
type machndr struct {
mig_vers uint8
if_vers uint8
reserved1 uint8
mig_encoding uint8
int_rep uint8
char_rep uint8
float_rep uint8
reserved2 uint8
}
type machport struct {
name uint32
pad1 uint32
pad2 uint16
disposition uint8
_type uint8
}
type stackt struct {
ss_sp *byte
ss_size uintptr
ss_flags int32
pad_cgo_0 [4]byte
}
type sigactiont struct {
__sigaction_u [8]byte
sa_tramp unsafe.Pointer
sa_mask uint32
sa_flags int32
}
type siginfo struct {
si_signo int32
si_errno int32
si_code int32
si_pid int32
si_uid uint32
si_status int32
si_addr *byte
si_value [8]byte
si_band int64
__pad [7]uint64
}
type timeval struct {
tv_sec int64
tv_usec int32
pad_cgo_0 [4]byte
}
func (tv *timeval) set_usec(x int32) {
tv.tv_usec = x
}
type itimerval struct {
it_interval timeval
it_value timeval
}
type timespec struct {
tv_sec int64
tv_nsec int64
}
type exceptionstate64 struct {
far uint64 // virtual fault addr
esr uint32 // exception syndrome
exc uint32 // number of arm exception taken
}
type regs64 struct {
x [29]uint64 // registers x0 to x28
fp uint64 // frame register, x29
lr uint64 // link register, x30
sp uint64 // stack pointer, x31
pc uint64 // program counter
cpsr uint32 // current program status register
__pad uint32
}
type neonstate64 struct {
v [64]uint64 // actually [32]uint128
fpsr uint32
fpcr uint32
}
type mcontext64 struct {
es exceptionstate64
ss regs64
ns neonstate64
}
type ucontext struct {
uc_onstack int32
uc_sigmask uint32
uc_stack stackt
uc_link *ucontext
uc_mcsize uint64
uc_mcontext *mcontext64
}
type keventt struct {
ident uint64
filter int16
flags uint16
fflags uint32
data int64
udata *byte
}
// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package runtime
import "unsafe"
// In addition to the 16 bits taken from the top, we can take 3 from the
// bottom, because node must be pointer-aligned, giving a total of 19 bits
// of count.
const (
addrBits = 48
cntBits = 64 - addrBits + 3
)
func lfstackPack(node *lfnode, cnt uintptr) uint64 {
return uint64(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(node)))<<(64-addrBits) | uint64(cnt&(1<<cntBits-1))
}
func lfstackUnpack(val uint64) (node *lfnode, cnt uintptr) {
node = (*lfnode)(unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(val >> cntBits << 3)))
cnt = uintptr(val & (1<<cntBits - 1))
return
}
......@@ -155,7 +155,10 @@ const (
// See http://golang.org/issue/5402 and http://golang.org/issue/5236.
// On other 64-bit platforms, we limit the arena to 128GB, or 37 bits.
// On 32-bit, we don't bother limiting anything, so we use the full 32-bit address.
_MHeapMap_TotalBits = (_64bit*goos_windows)*35 + (_64bit*(1-goos_windows))*37 + (1-_64bit)*32
// On Darwin/arm64, we cannot reserve more than ~5GB of virtual memory,
// but as most devices have less than 4GB of physical memory anyway, we
// try to be conservative here, and only ask for a 2GB heap.
_MHeapMap_TotalBits = (_64bit*goos_windows)*35 + (_64bit*(1-goos_windows)*(1-goos_darwin*goarch_arm64))*37 + goos_darwin*goarch_arm64*31 + (1-_64bit)*32
_MHeapMap_Bits = _MHeapMap_TotalBits - _PageShift
_MaxMem = uintptr(1<<_MHeapMap_TotalBits - 1)
......@@ -257,14 +260,18 @@ func mallocinit() {
// However, on arm64, we ignore all this advice above and slam the
// allocation at 0x40 << 32 because when using 4k pages with 3-level
// translation buffers, the user address space is limited to 39 bits
// On darwin/arm64, the address space is even smaller.
arenaSize := round(_MaxMem, _PageSize)
bitmapSize = arenaSize / (ptrSize * 8 / 4)
spansSize = arenaSize / _PageSize * ptrSize
spansSize = round(spansSize, _PageSize)
for i := 0; i <= 0x7f; i++ {
if GOARCH == "arm64" {
switch {
case GOARCH == "arm64" && GOOS == "darwin":
p = uintptr(i)<<40 | uintptrMask&(0x0013<<28)
case GOARCH == "arm64":
p = uintptr(i)<<40 | uintptrMask&(0x0040<<32)
} else {
default:
p = uintptr(i)<<40 | uintptrMask&(0x00c0<<32)
}
pSize = bitmapSize + spansSize + arenaSize + _PageSize
......
// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package runtime
//go:nosplit
func cputicks() int64 {
// Currently cputicks() is used in blocking profiler and to seed runtime·fastrand1().
// runtime·nanotime() is a poor approximation of CPU ticks that is enough for the profiler.
// TODO: need more entropy to better seed fastrand1.
return nanotime()
}
// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
#include "textflag.h"
// No need for _rt0_arm64_darwin as darwin/arm64 only
// supports external linking.
TEXT _rt0_arm64_darwin(SB),NOSPLIT,$-8
MOVD $42, R0
MOVD $1, R16 // SYS_exit
SVC $0x80
TEXT main(SB),NOSPLIT,$-8
MOVD $runtime·rt0_go(SB), R2
BL (R2)
exit:
MOVD $0, R0
MOVD $1, R16 // sys_exit
SVC $0x80
B exit
......@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// +build linux
// +build linux darwin
package runtime
......
// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package runtime
import "unsafe"
type sigctxt struct {
info *siginfo
ctxt unsafe.Pointer
}
func (c *sigctxt) regs() *regs64 { return &(*ucontext)(c.ctxt).uc_mcontext.ss }
func (c *sigctxt) r0() uint64 { return c.regs().x[0] }
func (c *sigctxt) r1() uint64 { return c.regs().x[1] }
func (c *sigctxt) r2() uint64 { return c.regs().x[2] }
func (c *sigctxt) r3() uint64 { return c.regs().x[3] }
func (c *sigctxt) r4() uint64 { return c.regs().x[4] }
func (c *sigctxt) r5() uint64 { return c.regs().x[5] }
func (c *sigctxt) r6() uint64 { return c.regs().x[6] }
func (c *sigctxt) r7() uint64 { return c.regs().x[7] }
func (c *sigctxt) r8() uint64 { return c.regs().x[8] }
func (c *sigctxt) r9() uint64 { return c.regs().x[9] }
func (c *sigctxt) r10() uint64 { return c.regs().x[10] }
func (c *sigctxt) r11() uint64 { return c.regs().x[11] }
func (c *sigctxt) r12() uint64 { return c.regs().x[12] }
func (c *sigctxt) r13() uint64 { return c.regs().x[13] }
func (c *sigctxt) r14() uint64 { return c.regs().x[14] }
func (c *sigctxt) r15() uint64 { return c.regs().x[15] }
func (c *sigctxt) r16() uint64 { return c.regs().x[16] }
func (c *sigctxt) r17() uint64 { return c.regs().x[17] }
func (c *sigctxt) r18() uint64 { return c.regs().x[18] }
func (c *sigctxt) r19() uint64 { return c.regs().x[19] }
func (c *sigctxt) r20() uint64 { return c.regs().x[20] }
func (c *sigctxt) r21() uint64 { return c.regs().x[21] }
func (c *sigctxt) r22() uint64 { return c.regs().x[22] }
func (c *sigctxt) r23() uint64 { return c.regs().x[23] }
func (c *sigctxt) r24() uint64 { return c.regs().x[24] }
func (c *sigctxt) r25() uint64 { return c.regs().x[25] }
func (c *sigctxt) r26() uint64 { return c.regs().x[26] }
func (c *sigctxt) r27() uint64 { return c.regs().x[27] }
func (c *sigctxt) r28() uint64 { return c.regs().x[28] }
func (c *sigctxt) r29() uint64 { return c.regs().fp }
func (c *sigctxt) lr() uint64 { return c.regs().lr }
func (c *sigctxt) sp() uint64 { return c.regs().sp }
func (c *sigctxt) pc() uint64 { return c.regs().pc }
func (c *sigctxt) fault() uint64 { return uint64(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(c.info.si_addr))) }
func (c *sigctxt) sigcode() uint64 { return uint64(c.info.si_code) }
func (c *sigctxt) sigaddr() uint64 { return uint64(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(c.info.si_addr))) }
func (c *sigctxt) set_pc(x uint64) { c.regs().pc = x }
func (c *sigctxt) set_sp(x uint64) { c.regs().sp = x }
func (c *sigctxt) set_lr(x uint64) { c.regs().lr = x }
func (c *sigctxt) set_r28(x uint64) { c.regs().x[28] = x }
func (c *sigctxt) set_sigaddr(x uint64) {
c.info.si_addr = (*byte)(unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(x)))
}
// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// System calls and other sys.stuff for ARM64, Darwin
// See http://fxr.watson.org/fxr/source/bsd/kern/syscalls.c?v=xnu-1228
// or /usr/include/sys/syscall.h (on a Mac) for system call numbers.
#include "go_asm.h"
#include "go_tls.h"
#include "textflag.h"
// Copied from /usr/include/sys/syscall.h
#define SYS_exit 1
#define SYS_read 3
#define SYS_write 4
#define SYS_open 5
#define SYS_close 6
#define SYS_mmap 197
#define SYS_munmap 73
#define SYS_madvise 75
#define SYS_mincore 78
#define SYS_gettimeofday 116
#define SYS_kill 37
#define SYS_getpid 20
#define SYS___pthread_kill 328
#define SYS_setitimer 83
#define SYS___sysctl 202
#define SYS_sigprocmask 48
#define SYS_sigaction 46
#define SYS_sigreturn 184
#define SYS_select 93
#define SYS_bsdthread_register 366
#define SYS_bsdthread_create 360
#define SYS_bsdthread_terminate 361
#define SYS_kqueue 362
#define SYS_kevent 363
#define SYS_fcntl 92
TEXT notok<>(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
MOVD $0, R8
MOVD R8, (R8)
B 0(PC)
TEXT runtime·open(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
MOVD name+0(FP), R0
MOVW mode+8(FP), R1
MOVW perm+12(FP), R2
MOVD $SYS_open, R16
SVC $0x80
CSINV LO, R0, ZR, R0
MOVW R0, ret+16(FP)
RET
TEXT runtime·closefd(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
MOVW fd+0(FP), R0
MOVW $SYS_close, R16
SVC $0x80
CSINV LO, R0, ZR, R0
MOVW R0, ret+8(FP)
RET
TEXT runtime·write(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
MOVW fd+0(FP), R0
MOVD p+8(FP), R1
MOVW n+16(FP), R2
MOVW $SYS_write, R16
SVC $0x80
CSINV LO, R0, ZR, R0
MOVW R0, ret+24(FP)
RET
TEXT runtime·read(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
MOVW fd+0(FP), R0
MOVD p+8(FP), R1
MOVW n+16(FP), R2
MOVW $SYS_read, R16
SVC $0x80
CSINV LO, R0, ZR, R0
MOVW R0, ret+24(FP)
RET
TEXT runtime·exit(SB),NOSPLIT,$-8
MOVW n+0(FP), R0
MOVW $SYS_exit, R16
SVC $0x80
MOVD $1234, R0
MOVD $1002, R1
MOVD R0, (R1) // fail hard
// Exit this OS thread (like pthread_exit, which eventually
// calls __bsdthread_terminate).
TEXT runtime·exit1(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
MOVW $SYS_bsdthread_terminate, R16
SVC $0x80
MOVD $1234, R0
MOVD $1003, R1
MOVD R0, (R1) // fail hard
TEXT runtime·raise(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
MOVW $SYS_getpid, R16
SVC $0x80
// arg 1 pid already in R0 from getpid
MOVW sig+0(FP), R1 // arg 2 - signal
MOVW $1, R2 // arg 3 - posix
MOVW $SYS_kill, R16
SVC $0x80
RET
TEXT runtime·mmap(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
MOVD addr+0(FP), R0
MOVD n+8(FP), R1
MOVW prot+16(FP), R2
MOVW flags+20(FP), R3
MOVW fd+24(FP), R4
MOVW off+28(FP), R5
MOVW $SYS_mmap, R16
SVC $0x80
MOVD R0, ret+32(FP)
RET
TEXT runtime·munmap(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
MOVD addr+0(FP), R0
MOVD n+8(FP), R1
MOVW $SYS_munmap, R16
SVC $0x80
BCC 2(PC)
BL notok<>(SB)
RET
TEXT runtime·madvise(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
MOVD addr+0(FP), R0
MOVD n+8(FP), R1
MOVW flags+16(FP), R2
MOVW $SYS_madvise, R16
SVC $0x80
BCC 2(PC)
BL notok<>(SB)
RET
TEXT runtime·setitimer(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
MOVW mode+0(FP), R0
MOVD new+8(FP), R1
MOVD old+16(FP), R2
MOVW $SYS_setitimer, R16
SVC $0x80
RET
TEXT time·now(SB),NOSPLIT,$32-12
MOVD RSP, R0 // timeval
MOVD R0, R9 // this is how dyld calls gettimeofday
MOVW $0, R1 // zone
MOVW $SYS_gettimeofday, R16
SVC $0x80 // Note: x0 is tv_sec, w1 is tv_usec
MOVD R0, sec+0(FP)
MOVW $1000, R3
MUL R3, R1
MOVW R1, nsec+8(FP)
RET
TEXT runtime·nanotime(SB),NOSPLIT,$32
MOVD RSP, R0 // timeval
MOVD R0, R9 // this is how dyld calls gettimeofday
MOVW $0, R1 // zone
MOVW $SYS_gettimeofday, R16
SVC $0x80 // Note: x0 is tv_sec, w1 is tv_usec
MOVW $1000000000, R3
MUL R3, R0
MOVW $1000, R3
MUL R3, R1
ADD R1, R0
MOVD R0, ret+0(FP)
RET
// Sigtramp's job is to call the actual signal handler.
// It is called with the following arguments on the stack:
// LR "return address" - ignored
// R0 actual handler
// R1 siginfo style - ignored
// R2 signal number
// R3 siginfo
// R4 context
TEXT runtime·sigtramp(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
// this might be called in external code context,
// where g is not set.
// first save R0, because runtime·load_g will clobber it
MOVD.W R0, -16(RSP) // note: stack must be 16-byte aligned
MOVB runtime·iscgo(SB), R0
CMP $0, R0
BEQ 2(PC)
BL runtime·load_g(SB)
CMP $0, g
BNE cont
// fake function call stack frame for badsignal
// we only need to pass R2 (signal number), but
// badsignal will expect R2 at 8(RSP), so we also
// push R1 onto stack. turns out we do need R1
// to do sigreturn.
MOVD.W R1, -16(RSP)
MOVD R2, 8(RSP)
MOVD R4, 24(RSP) // save ucontext, badsignal might clobber R4
MOVD $runtime·badsignal(SB), R26
BL (R26)
MOVD 0(RSP), R1 // saved infostype
MOVD 24(RSP), R0 // the ucontext
ADD $(16+16), RSP
B ret
cont:
// Restore R0
MOVD.P 16(RSP), R0
// NOTE: some Darwin/ARM kernels always use the main stack to run the
// signal handler. We need to switch to gsignal ourselves.
MOVD g_m(g), R11
MOVD m_gsignal(R11), R5
MOVD (g_stack+stack_hi)(R5), R6
SUB $64, R6
// copy arguments for call to sighandler
MOVD R2, 8(R6) // signal num
MOVD R3, 16(R6) // signal info
MOVD R4, 24(R6) // context
MOVD g, 32(R6) // old_g
// Backup ucontext and infostyle
MOVD R4, 40(R6)
MOVD R1, 48(R6)
// switch stack and g
MOVD R6, RSP // sigtramp can not re-entrant, so no need to back up RSP.
MOVD R5, g
BL (R0)
// call sigreturn
MOVD 40(RSP), R0 // saved ucontext
MOVD 48(RSP), R1 // saved infostyle
ret:
MOVW $SYS_sigreturn, R16 // sigreturn(ucontext, infostyle)
SVC $0x80
// if sigreturn fails, we can do nothing but exit
B runtime·exit(SB)
TEXT runtime·sigprocmask(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
MOVW sig+0(FP), R0
MOVD new+8(FP), R1
MOVD old+16(FP), R2
MOVW $SYS_sigprocmask, R16
SVC $0x80
BCC 2(PC)
BL notok<>(SB)
RET
TEXT runtime·sigaction(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
MOVW mode+0(FP), R0
MOVD new+8(FP), R1
MOVD old+16(FP), R2
MOVW $SYS_sigaction, R16
SVC $0x80
BCC 2(PC)
BL notok<>(SB)
RET
TEXT runtime·usleep(SB),NOSPLIT,$12
MOVW usec+0(FP), R0
MOVW R0, R1
MOVW $1000000, R2
UDIV R2, R0
MUL R0, R2
SUB R2, R1
MOVD R0, 0(RSP)
MOVW R1, 8(RSP)
// select(0, 0, 0, 0, &tv)
MOVW $0, R0
MOVW $0, R1
MOVW $0, R2
MOVW $0, R3
MOVD RSP, R4
MOVW $SYS_select, R16
SVC $0x80
RET
TEXT runtime·sysctl(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
MOVD mib+0(FP), R0
MOVW miblen+8(FP), R1
MOVD out+16(FP), R2
MOVD size+24(FP), R3
MOVD dst+32(FP), R4
MOVD ndst+40(FP), R5
MOVW $SYS___sysctl, R16
SVC $0x80
BCC ok
NEG R0, R0
MOVW R0, ret+48(FP)
RET
ok:
MOVW $0, R0
MOVW R0, ret+48(FP)
RET
// Thread related functions
// Note: On darwin/arm64, it is no longer possible to use bsdthread_register
// as the libc is always linked in. The runtime must use runtime/cgo to
// create threads, so all thread related functions will just exit with a
// unique status.
// void bsdthread_create(void *stk, M *m, G *g, void (*fn)(void))
TEXT runtime·bsdthread_create(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
MOVD $44, R0
MOVW $SYS_exit, R16
SVC $0x80
RET
// The thread that bsdthread_create creates starts executing here,
// because we registered this function using bsdthread_register
// at startup.
// R0 = "pthread"
// R1 = mach thread port
// R2 = "func" (= fn)
// R3 = "arg" (= m)
// R4 = stack
// R5 = flags (= 0)
TEXT runtime·bsdthread_start(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
MOVD $45, R0
MOVW $SYS_exit, R16
SVC $0x80
RET
// int32 bsdthread_register(void)
// registers callbacks for threadstart (see bsdthread_create above
// and wqthread and pthsize (not used). returns 0 on success.
TEXT runtime·bsdthread_register(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
MOVD $46, R0
MOVW $SYS_exit, R16
SVC $0x80
RET
// uint32 mach_msg_trap(void*, uint32, uint32, uint32, uint32, uint32, uint32)
TEXT runtime·mach_msg_trap(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
MOVD h+0(FP), R0
MOVW op+8(FP), R1
MOVW send_size+12(FP), R2
MOVW rcv_size+16(FP), R3
MOVW rcv_name+20(FP), R4
MOVW timeout+24(FP), R5
MOVW notify+28(FP), R6
MOVN $30, R16
SVC $0x80
MOVW R0, ret+32(FP)
RET
TEXT runtime·mach_task_self(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
MOVN $27, R16 // task_self_trap
SVC $0x80
MOVW R0, ret+0(FP)
RET
TEXT runtime·mach_thread_self(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
MOVN $26, R16 // thread_self_trap
SVC $0x80
MOVW R0, ret+0(FP)
RET
TEXT runtime·mach_reply_port(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
MOVN $25, R16 // mach_reply_port
SVC $0x80
MOVW R0, ret+0(FP)
RET
// Mach provides trap versions of the semaphore ops,
// instead of requiring the use of RPC.
// uint32 mach_semaphore_wait(uint32)
TEXT runtime·mach_semaphore_wait(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
MOVW sema+0(FP), R0
MOVN $35, R16 // semaphore_wait_trap
SVC $0x80
MOVW R0, ret+8(FP)
RET
// uint32 mach_semaphore_timedwait(uint32, uint32, uint32)
TEXT runtime·mach_semaphore_timedwait(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
MOVW sema+0(FP), R0
MOVW sec+4(FP), R1
MOVW nsec+8(FP), R2
MOVN $37, R16 // semaphore_timedwait_trap
SVC $0x80
MOVW R0, ret+16(FP)
RET
// uint32 mach_semaphore_signal(uint32)
TEXT runtime·mach_semaphore_signal(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
MOVW sema+0(FP), R0
MOVN $32, R16 // semaphore_signal_trap
SVC $0x80
MOVW R0, ret+8(FP)
RET
// uint32 mach_semaphore_signal_all(uint32)
TEXT runtime·mach_semaphore_signal_all(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
MOVW sema+0(FP), R0
MOVN $33, R16 // semaphore_signal_all_trap
SVC $0x80
MOVW R0, ret+8(FP)
RET
// int32 runtime·kqueue(void)
TEXT runtime·kqueue(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
MOVW $SYS_kqueue, R16
SVC $0x80
BCC 2(PC)
NEG R0, R0
MOVW R0, ret+0(FP)
RET
// int32 runtime·kevent(int kq, Kevent *changelist, int nchanges, Kevent *eventlist, int events, Timespec *timeout)
TEXT runtime·kevent(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
MOVW kq+0(FP), R0
MOVD changelist+8(FP), R1
MOVW nchanges+16(FP), R2
MOVD eventlist+24(FP), R3
MOVW nevents+32(FP), R4
MOVD timeout+40(FP), R5
MOVW $SYS_kevent, R16
SVC $0x80
BCC 2(PC)
NEG R0, R0
MOVW R0, ret+48(FP)
RET
// int32 runtime·closeonexec(int32 fd)
TEXT runtime·closeonexec(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
MOVW fd+0(FP), R0
MOVW $2, R1 // F_SETFD
MOVW $1, R2 // FD_CLOEXEC
MOVW $SYS_fcntl, R16
SVC $0x80
RET
// sigaltstack on some darwin/arm version is buggy and will always
// run the signal handler on the main stack, so our sigtramp has
// to do the stack switch ourselves.
TEXT runtime·sigaltstack(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
RET
......@@ -4,7 +4,13 @@
#ifdef GOOS_linux
#define TPIDR TPIDR_EL0
#define MRS_TPIDR_R0 WORD $0xd53bd040
#define MRS_TPIDR_R0 WORD $0xd53bd040 // MRS TPIDR_EL0, R0
#endif
#ifdef GOOS_darwin
#define TPIDR TPIDRRO_EL0
#define TLSG_IS_VARIABLE
#define MRS_TPIDR_R0 WORD $0xd53bd060 // MRS TPIDRRO_EL0, R0
#endif
// Define something that will break the build if
......
......@@ -14,7 +14,18 @@ TEXT runtime·load_g(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
BEQ nocgo
MRS_TPIDR_R0
MOVD 0x10(R0), g
#ifdef GOOS_darwin
// Darwin sometimes returns unaligned pointers
AND $0xfffffffffffffff8, R0
#endif
#ifdef TLSG_IS_VARIABLE
MOVD runtime·tls_g(SB), R27
ADD R27, R0
#else
// TODO(minux): use real TLS relocation, instead of hard-code for Linux
ADD $0x10, R0
#endif
MOVD 0(R0), g
nocgo:
RET
......@@ -25,7 +36,25 @@ TEXT runtime·save_g(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
BEQ nocgo
MRS_TPIDR_R0
MOVD g, 0x10(R0)
#ifdef GOOS_darwin
// Darwin sometimes returns unaligned pointers
AND $0xfffffffffffffff8, R0
#endif
#ifdef TLSG_IS_VARIABLE
MOVD runtime·tls_g(SB), R27
ADD R27, R0
#else
// TODO(minux): use real TLS relocation, instead of hard-code for Linux
ADD $0x10, R0
#endif
MOVD g, 0(R0)
nocgo:
RET
#ifdef TLSG_IS_VARIABLE
// The runtime.tlsg name is being handled specially in the
// linker. As we just need a regular variable here, don't
// use that name.
GLOBL runtime·tls_g+0(SB), NOPTR, $8
#endif
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