factor/basis/bootstrap/assembler/x86.64.factor

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! Copyright (C) 2007, 2011 Slava Pestov.
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! See http://factorcode.org/license.txt for BSD license.
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USING: bootstrap.image.private compiler.codegen.relocation
compiler.constants cpu.x86.assembler cpu.x86.assembler.operands
generic.single.private kernel kernel.private layouts locals math
math.private namespaces threads.private ;
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IN: bootstrap.x86
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8 \ cell set
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: shift-arg ( -- reg ) RCX ;
: div-arg ( -- reg ) RAX ;
: mod-arg ( -- reg ) RDX ;
: temp0 ( -- reg ) RAX ;
: temp1 ( -- reg ) RCX ;
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: temp2 ( -- reg ) RDX ;
: temp3 ( -- reg ) RBX ;
: pic-tail-reg ( -- reg ) RBX ;
: return-reg ( -- reg ) RAX ;
: nv-reg ( -- reg ) RBX ;
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: stack-reg ( -- reg ) RSP ;
: frame-reg ( -- reg ) RBP ;
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: link-reg ( -- reg ) R11 ;
: ctx-reg ( -- reg ) R12 ;
: vm-reg ( -- reg ) R13 ;
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: ds-reg ( -- reg ) R14 ;
: rs-reg ( -- reg ) R15 ;
: fixnum>slot@ ( -- ) temp0 1 SAR ;
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: rex-length ( -- n ) 1 ;
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: jit-call ( name -- )
RAX 0 MOV f rc-absolute-cell rel-dlsym
RAX CALL ;
:: jit-call-1arg ( arg1s name -- )
arg1 arg1s MOV
name jit-call ;
:: jit-call-2arg ( arg1s arg2s name -- )
arg1 arg1s MOV
arg2 arg2s MOV
name jit-call ;
[
pic-tail-reg 5 [RIP+] LEA
0 JMP f rc-relative rel-word-pic-tail
] JIT-WORD-JUMP jit-define
: jit-load-vm ( -- )
! no-op on x86-64. in factor contexts vm-reg always contains the
! vm pointer.
;
: jit-load-context ( -- )
ctx-reg vm-reg vm-context-offset [+] MOV ;
: jit-save-context ( -- )
jit-load-context
! The reason for -8 I think is because we are anticipating a CALL
! instruction. After the call instruction, the contexts frame_top
! will point to the origin jump address.
R11 RSP -8 [+] LEA
ctx-reg context-callstack-top-offset [+] R11 MOV
ctx-reg context-datastack-offset [+] ds-reg MOV
ctx-reg context-retainstack-offset [+] rs-reg MOV ;
! ctx-reg must already have been loaded
: jit-restore-context ( -- )
ds-reg ctx-reg context-datastack-offset [+] MOV
rs-reg ctx-reg context-retainstack-offset [+] MOV ;
[
! ctx-reg is preserved across the call because it is non-volatile
! in the C ABI
jit-save-context
! call the primitive
arg1 vm-reg MOV
RAX 0 MOV f f rc-absolute-cell rel-dlsym
RAX CALL
jit-restore-context
] JIT-PRIMITIVE jit-define
: jit-jump-quot ( -- )
arg1 quot-entry-point-offset [+] JMP ;
: jit-call-quot ( -- ) arg1 quot-entry-point-offset [+] CALL ;
: signal-handler-save-regs ( -- regs )
{ RAX RCX RDX RBX RBP RSI RDI R8 R9 R10 R11 R12 R13 R14 R15 } ;
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[
arg1 ds-reg [] MOV
ds-reg bootstrap-cell SUB
]
[ jit-call-quot ]
[ jit-jump-quot ]
\ (call) define-combinator-primitive
[
jit-save-context
arg2 vm-reg MOV
"lazy_jit_compile" jit-call
arg1 return-reg MOV
]
[ return-reg quot-entry-point-offset [+] CALL ]
[ jit-jump-quot ]
\ lazy-jit-compile define-combinator-primitive
[
temp2 0 MOV f rc-absolute-cell rel-literal
temp1 temp2 CMP
] PIC-CHECK-TUPLE jit-define
! Inline cache miss entry points
: jit-load-return-address ( -- )
RBX RSP stack-frame-size bootstrap-cell - [+] MOV ;
! These are always in tail position with an existing stack
! frame, and the stack. The frame setup takes this into account.
: jit-inline-cache-miss ( -- )
jit-save-context
arg1 RBX MOV
arg2 vm-reg MOV
RAX 0 MOV rc-absolute-cell rel-inline-cache-miss
RAX CALL
jit-load-context
jit-restore-context ;
[ jit-load-return-address jit-inline-cache-miss ]
[ RAX CALL ]
[ RAX JMP ]
\ inline-cache-miss define-combinator-primitive
[ jit-inline-cache-miss ]
[ RAX CALL ]
[ RAX JMP ]
\ inline-cache-miss-tail define-combinator-primitive
! Overflowing fixnum arithmetic
: jit-overflow ( insn func -- )
ds-reg 8 SUB
jit-save-context
arg1 ds-reg [] MOV
arg2 ds-reg 8 [+] MOV
arg3 arg1 MOV
[ [ arg3 arg2 ] dip call ] dip
ds-reg [] arg3 MOV
[ JNO ]
[ arg3 vm-reg MOV jit-call ]
jit-conditional ; inline
! Contexts
: jit-switch-context ( reg -- )
! Push a bogus return address so the GC can track this frame back
! to the owner
0 CALL
! Make the new context the current one
ctx-reg swap MOV
vm-reg vm-context-offset [+] ctx-reg MOV
! Load new stack pointer
RSP ctx-reg context-callstack-top-offset [+] MOV
! Load new ds, rs registers
jit-restore-context
ctx-reg jit-update-tib ;
: jit-pop-context-and-param ( -- )
arg1 ds-reg [] MOV
arg1 arg1 alien-offset [+] MOV
arg2 ds-reg -8 [+] MOV
ds-reg 16 SUB ;
: jit-push-param ( -- )
ds-reg 8 ADD
ds-reg [] arg2 MOV ;
: jit-set-context ( -- )
jit-pop-context-and-param
jit-save-context
arg1 jit-switch-context
RSP 8 ADD
jit-push-param ;
: jit-pop-quot-and-param ( -- )
arg1 ds-reg [] MOV
arg2 ds-reg -8 [+] MOV
ds-reg 16 SUB ;
: jit-start-context ( -- )
! Create the new context in return-reg. Have to save context
! twice, first before calling new_context() which may GC,
! and again after popping the two parameters from the stack.
jit-save-context
vm-reg "new_context" jit-call-1arg
jit-pop-quot-and-param
jit-save-context
return-reg jit-switch-context
jit-push-param
jit-jump-quot ;
: jit-delete-current-context ( -- )
vm-reg "delete_context" jit-call-1arg ;
! Resets the active context and instead the passed in quotation
! becomes the new code that it executes.
: jit-start-context-and-delete ( -- )
! Updates the context to match the values in the data and retain
! stack registers. reset_context can GC.
jit-save-context
! Resets the context. The top two ds items are preserved.
vm-reg "reset_context" jit-call-1arg
! Switches to the same context I think.
ctx-reg jit-switch-context
! Pops the quotation from the stack and puts it in arg1.
arg1 ds-reg [] MOV
ds-reg 8 SUB
! Jump to quotation arg1
jit-jump-quot ;
[
0 [RIP+] EAX MOV rc-relative rel-safepoint
] JIT-SAFEPOINT jit-define
! # All x86.64 subprimitives
{
! ## Contexts
{ (set-context) [ jit-set-context ] }
{ (set-context-and-delete) [
jit-delete-current-context
jit-set-context
] }
{ (start-context) [ jit-start-context ] }
{ (start-context-and-delete) [ jit-start-context-and-delete ] }
! ## Entry points
{ c-to-factor [
arg2 arg1 MOV
vm-reg "begin_callback" jit-call-1arg
! call the quotation
arg1 return-reg MOV
jit-call-quot
vm-reg "end_callback" jit-call-1arg
] }
{ unwind-native-frames [
! unwind-native-frames is marked as "special" in
! vm/quotations.cpp so it does not have a standard prolog
! Unwind stack frames
RSP arg2 MOV
! Load VM pointer into vm-reg, since we're entering from
! C code
vm-reg 0 MOV 0 rc-absolute-cell rel-vm
! Load ds and rs registers
jit-load-context
jit-restore-context
! Clear the fault flag
vm-reg vm-fault-flag-offset [+] 0 MOV
! Call quotation
jit-jump-quot
] }
! ## Math
{ fixnum+ [ [ ADD ] "overflow_fixnum_add" jit-overflow ] }
{ fixnum- [ [ SUB ] "overflow_fixnum_subtract" jit-overflow ] }
{ fixnum* [
ds-reg 8 SUB
jit-save-context
RCX ds-reg [] MOV
RBX ds-reg 8 [+] MOV
RBX tag-bits get SAR
RAX RCX MOV
RBX IMUL
ds-reg [] RAX MOV
[ JNO ]
[
arg1 RCX MOV
arg1 tag-bits get SAR
arg2 RBX MOV
arg3 vm-reg MOV
"overflow_fixnum_multiply" jit-call
]
jit-conditional
] }
! ## Misc
{ fpu-state [
RSP 2 SUB
RSP [] FNSTCW
FNINIT
AX RSP [] MOV
RSP 2 ADD
] }
{ set-fpu-state [
RSP 2 SUB
RSP [] arg1 16-bit-version-of MOV
RSP [] FLDCW
RSP 2 ADD
] }
{ set-callstack [
! Load callstack object
arg4 ds-reg [] MOV
ds-reg bootstrap-cell SUB
! Get ctx->callstack_bottom
jit-load-context
arg1 ctx-reg context-callstack-bottom-offset [+] MOV
! Get top of callstack object -- 'src' for memcpy
arg2 arg4 callstack-top-offset [+] LEA
! Get callstack length, in bytes --- 'len' for memcpy
arg3 arg4 callstack-length-offset [+] MOV
arg3 tag-bits get SHR
! Compute new stack pointer -- 'dst' for memcpy
arg1 arg3 SUB
! Install new stack pointer
RSP arg1 MOV
! Call memcpy; arguments are now in the correct registers
! Create register shadow area for Win64
RSP 32 SUB
"factor_memcpy" jit-call
! Tear down register shadow area
RSP 32 ADD
! Return with new callstack
0 RET
] }
} define-sub-primitives