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package sun.jvm.hotspot.asm.sparc;

import sun.jvm.hotspot.asm.*;
import sun.jvm.hotspot.utilities.*;

SPARCArgument is an abstraction used to represent an outgoing actual argument or an incoming formal parameter, whether it resides in memory or in a register, in a manner consistent with the SPARC Application Binary Interface, or ABI. This is often referred to as the native or C calling convention.
/** SPARCArgument is an abstraction used to represent an outgoing actual argument or an incoming formal parameter, whether it resides in memory or in a register, in a manner consistent with the SPARC Application Binary Interface, or ABI. This is often referred to as the native or C calling convention. */
public class SPARCArgument { private int number; private boolean isIn; // FIXME: add 64-bit stuff here (support for FP registers)
Only 6 registers may contain integer parameters
/** Only 6 registers may contain integer parameters */
public static final int NUM_REGISTER_PARAMETERS = 6; public SPARCArgument(int number, boolean isIn) { this.number = number; this.isIn = isIn; } int getNumber() { return number; } boolean getIsIn() { return isIn; } boolean getIsOut() { return !getIsIn(); } public SPARCArgument getSuccessor() { return new SPARCArgument(getNumber() + 1, getIsIn()); } public SPARCArgument asIn() { return new SPARCArgument(getNumber(), true); } public SPARCArgument asOut() { return new SPARCArgument(getNumber(), false); }
Locating register-based arguments
/** Locating register-based arguments */
public boolean isRegister() { return number < NUM_REGISTER_PARAMETERS; } public SPARCRegister asRegister() { if (Assert.ASSERTS_ENABLED) { Assert.that(isRegister(), "must be a register argument"); } return new SPARCRegister(getIsIn() ? SPARCRegisterType.IN : SPARCRegisterType.OUT, getNumber()); } // locating memory-based arguments (FIXME: elided for now, will // necessitate creating new SPARCAddress class) // public SPARCAddress asAddress() { // if (Assert.ASSERTS_ENABLED) { // Assert.that(!isRegister(), "must be a memory argument"); // } // return addressInFrame(); // } // // /** When applied to a register-based argument, give the corresponding address // into the 6-word area "into which callee may store register arguments" // (This is a different place than the corresponding register-save area location.) */ // public SPARCAddress addressInFrame() const { // return SPARCAddress( is_in() ? Address::extra_in_argument // : Address::extra_out_argument, // _number ); // } }