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authorMagnus Holmgren <magnushol@gmail.com>2009-03-08 12:48:58 +0000
committerMagnus Holmgren <magnushol@gmail.com>2009-03-08 12:48:58 +0000
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Add setjmp/longjmp for ARM and ColdFire to the codec lib, and use it in the Vorbis codec to better handle out of memory conditions (to exit rather than crash; the AAC codec could use it too). setjmp/longjmp comes from newlib 1.17.0 with a few minor changes (combine parts of some files, remove support for some architectures, change some ifdef's).
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+/* This is a simple version of setjmp and longjmp.
+
+ Nick Clifton, Cygnus Solutions, 13 June 1997. */
+
+/* ANSI concatenation macros. */
+#define CONCAT(a, b) CONCAT2(a, b)
+#define CONCAT2(a, b) a##b
+
+#ifndef __USER_LABEL_PREFIX__
+#error __USER_LABEL_PREFIX__ not defined
+#endif
+
+#define SYM(x) CONCAT (__USER_LABEL_PREFIX__, x)
+
+#ifdef __ELF__
+#define TYPE(x) .type SYM(x),function
+#define SIZE(x) .size SYM(x), . - SYM(x)
+#else
+#define TYPE(x)
+#define SIZE(x)
+#endif
+
+/* Arm/Thumb interworking support:
+
+ The interworking scheme expects functions to use a BX instruction
+ to return control to their parent. Since we need this code to work
+ in both interworked and non-interworked environments as well as with
+ older processors which do not have the BX instruction we do the
+ following:
+ Test the return address.
+ If the bottom bit is clear perform an "old style" function exit.
+ (We know that we are in ARM mode and returning to an ARM mode caller).
+ Otherwise use the BX instruction to perform the function exit.
+
+ We know that we will never attempt to perform the BX instruction on
+ an older processor, because that kind of processor will never be
+ interworked, and a return address with the bottom bit set will never
+ be generated.
+
+ In addition, we do not actually assemble the BX instruction as this would
+ require us to tell the assembler that the processor is an ARM7TDMI and
+ it would store this information in the binary. We want this binary to be
+ able to be linked with binaries compiled for older processors however, so
+ we do not want such information stored there.
+
+ If we are running using the APCS-26 convention however, then we never
+ test the bottom bit, because this is part of the processor status.
+ Instead we just do a normal return, since we know that we cannot be
+ returning to a Thumb caller - the Thumb does not support APCS-26.
+
+ Function entry is much simpler. If we are compiling for the Thumb we
+ just switch into ARM mode and then drop through into the rest of the
+ function. The function exit code will take care of the restore to
+ Thumb mode.
+
+ For Thumb-2 do everything in Thumb mode. */
+
+#ifdef __APCS_26__
+#define RET movs pc, lr
+#elif defined(__thumb2__)
+#define RET bx lr
+#else
+#define RET tst lr, #1; \
+ moveq pc, lr ; \
+.word 0xe12fff1e /* bx lr */
+#endif
+
+#ifdef __thumb2__
+.macro COND where when
+ i\where \when
+.endm
+#else
+.macro COND where when
+.endm
+#endif
+
+#if defined(__thumb2__)
+.syntax unified
+.macro MODE
+ .thumb
+ .thumb_func
+.endm
+.macro PROLOGUE name
+.endm
+
+#elif defined(__thumb__)
+#define MODE .thumb_func
+.macro PROLOGUE name
+ .code 16
+ bx pc
+ nop
+ .code 32
+SYM (.arm_start_of.\name):
+.endm
+#else /* Arm */
+#define MODE .code 32
+.macro PROLOGUE name
+.endm
+#endif
+
+.macro FUNC_START name
+ .text
+ .align 2
+ MODE
+ .globl SYM (\name)
+ TYPE (\name)
+SYM (\name):
+ PROLOGUE \name
+.endm
+
+.macro FUNC_END name
+ RET
+ SIZE (\name)
+.endm
+
+/* --------------------------------------------------------------------
+ int setjmp (jmp_buf);
+ -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
+
+ FUNC_START setjmp
+
+ /* Save all the callee-preserved registers into the jump buffer. */
+#ifdef __thumb2__
+ stmea a1!, { v1-v7, fp, ip, lr }
+ str sp, [a1],#+4
+#else
+ stmea a1!, { v1-v7, fp, ip, sp, lr }
+#endif
+
+#if 0 /* Simulator does not cope with FP instructions yet. */
+#ifndef __SOFTFP__
+ /* Save the floating point registers. */
+ sfmea f4, 4, [a1]
+#endif
+#endif
+ /* When setting up the jump buffer return 0. */
+ mov a1, #0
+
+ FUNC_END setjmp
+
+/* --------------------------------------------------------------------
+ volatile void longjmp (jmp_buf, int);
+ -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
+
+ FUNC_START longjmp
+
+ /* If we have stack extension code it ought to be handled here. */
+
+ /* Restore the registers, retrieving the state when setjmp() was called. */
+#ifdef __thumb2__
+ ldmfd a1!, { v1-v7, fp, ip, lr }
+ ldr sp, [a1],#+4
+#else
+ ldmfd a1!, { v1-v7, fp, ip, sp, lr }
+#endif
+
+#if 0 /* Simulator does not cope with FP instructions yet. */
+#ifndef __SOFTFP__
+ /* Restore floating point registers as well. */
+ lfmfd f4, 4, [a1]
+#endif
+#endif
+ /* Put the return value into the integer result register.
+ But if it is zero then return 1 instead. */
+ movs a1, a2
+#ifdef __thumb2__
+ it eq
+#endif
+ moveq a1, #1
+
+ FUNC_END longjmp
+