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27 
28 #ifndef __SIM_GUEST_ABI_DEFINITION_HH__
29 #define __SIM_GUEST_ABI_DEFINITION_HH__
30 
31 #include "base/compiler.hh"
32 
33 namespace gem5
34 {
35 
36 class ThreadContext;
37 
38 namespace guest_abi
39 {
40 
41 /*
42  * To implement an ABI, a subclass needs to implement a system of
43  * specializations of these two templates Result and Argument, and define a
44  * "State" type.
45  *
46  * The State type carries information about, for instance, how many
47  * integer registers have been consumed gathering earlier arguments. It
48  * may contain multiple elements if there are multiple dimensions to track,
49  * for instance the number of integer and floating point registers used so far.
50  *
51  * Result and Argument are class templates instead of function templates so
52  * that they can be partially specialized if necessary. C++ doesn't let you
53  * partially specialize function templates because that conflicts with
54  * template resolution using the function's arguments. Since we already know
55  * what type we want and we don't need argument based resolution, we can just
56  * wrap the desired functionality in classes and sidestep the problem.
57  *
58  * Also note that these templates have an "Enabled" parameter to support
59  * std::enable_if style conditional specializations.
60  */
61 
62 template <typename ABI, typename Ret, typename Enabled=void>
63 struct Result
64 {
65  /*
66  * Store result "ret" into the state accessible through tc. Optionally
67  * accept "state" in case it holds some signature wide information.
68  *
69  * Note that the declaration below is only to document the expected
70  * signature and is commented out so it won't be used by accident.
71  * Specializations of this Result class should define their own version
72  * of this method which actually does something.
73  *
74  * static void store(ThreadContext *tc, const Ret &ret);
75  * static void store(ThreadContext *tc, const Ret &ret,
76  * typename ABI::State &state);
77  */
78 
79  /*
80  * Prepare for a result of type Ret. This might mean, for instance,
81  * allocating an argument register for a result pointer.
82  *
83  * This method can be excluded if no preparation is necessary.
84  *
85  * static void prepare(ThreadContext *tc, typename ABI::State &state);
86  */
87 };
88 
89 /*
90  * This partial specialization prevents having to special case 'void' when
91  * working with return types.
92  */
93 template <typename ABI>
94 struct Result<ABI, void>
95 {};
96 
97 template <typename ABI, typename Arg, typename Enabled=void>
98 struct Argument
99 {
100  /*
101  * Retrieve an argument of type Arg from the state accessible through tc,
102  * assuming the state represented by "state" has already been used.
103  * Also update state to account for this argument as well.
104  *
105  * Like Result::store above, the declaration below is only to document
106  * the expected method signature.
107  *
108  * static Arg get(ThreadContext *tc, typename ABI::State &state);
109  */
110 
111  /*
112  * Prepare for an argument of type Arg. This might mean, for instance,
113  * allocating an argument register for a result pointer.
114  *
115  * This method can be excluded if no preparation is necessary.
116  *
117  * static void allocate(ThreadContext *tc, typename ABI::State &state);
118  */
119 };
120 
121 } // namespace guest_abi
122 } // namespace gem5
123 
124 #endif // __SIM_GUEST_ABI_DEFINITION_HH__
compiler.hh
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Definition: definition.hh:63
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