2 * Relay calls helper routines
4 * Copyright 1993 Robert J. Amstadt
5 * Copyright 1995 Martin von Loewis
6 * Copyright 1995, 1996, 1997 Alexandre Julliard
7 * Copyright 1997 Eric Youngdale
8 * Copyright 1999 Ulrich Weigand
10 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
11 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
12 * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
13 * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
15 * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
16 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
17 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
18 * Lesser General Public License for more details.
20 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
21 * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
22 * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
26 #include "wine/port.h"
31 #include "stackframe.h"
35 #if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__svr4__)
36 static const int use_stabs = 1;
38 static const int use_stabs = 0;
43 static void function_header( FILE *outfile, const char *name )
45 fprintf( outfile, "\n\t.align %d\n", get_alignment(4) );
47 fprintf( outfile, "\t.stabs \"%s:F1\",36,0,0," __ASM_NAME("%s") "\n", name, name);
48 fprintf( outfile, "\t" __ASM_FUNC("%s") "\n", name );
49 fprintf( outfile, "\t.globl " __ASM_NAME("%s") "\n", name );
50 fprintf( outfile, __ASM_NAME("%s") ":\n", name );
54 /*******************************************************************
57 * This routine builds the core routines used in 16->32 thunks:
58 * CallFrom16Word, CallFrom16Long, CallFrom16Register, and CallFrom16Thunk.
60 * These routines are intended to be called via a far call (with 32-bit
61 * operand size) from 16-bit code. The 16-bit code stub must push %bp,
62 * the 32-bit entry point to be called, and the argument conversion
63 * routine to be used (see stack layout below).
65 * The core routine completes the STACK16FRAME on the 16-bit stack and
66 * switches to the 32-bit stack. Then, the argument conversion routine
67 * is called; it gets passed the 32-bit entry point and a pointer to the
68 * 16-bit arguments (on the 16-bit stack) as parameters. (You can either
69 * use conversion routines automatically generated by BuildCallFrom16,
70 * or write your own for special purposes.)
72 * The conversion routine must call the 32-bit entry point, passing it
73 * the converted arguments, and return its return value to the core.
74 * After the conversion routine has returned, the core switches back
75 * to the 16-bit stack, converts the return value to the DX:AX format
76 * (CallFrom16Long), and returns to the 16-bit call stub. All parameters,
77 * including %bp, are popped off the stack.
79 * The 16-bit call stub now returns to the caller, popping the 16-bit
80 * arguments if necessary (pascal calling convention).
82 * In the case of a 'register' function, CallFrom16Register fills a
83 * CONTEXT86 structure with the values all registers had at the point
84 * the first instruction of the 16-bit call stub was about to be
85 * executed. A pointer to this CONTEXT86 is passed as third parameter
86 * to the argument conversion routine, which typically passes it on
87 * to the called 32-bit entry point.
89 * CallFrom16Thunk is a special variant used by the implementation of
90 * the Win95 16->32 thunk functions C16ThkSL and C16ThkSL01 and is
91 * implemented as follows:
92 * On entry, the EBX register is set up to contain a flat pointer to the
93 * 16-bit stack such that EBX+22 points to the first argument.
94 * Then, the entry point is called, while EBP is set up to point
95 * to the return address (on the 32-bit stack).
96 * The called function returns with CX set to the number of bytes
97 * to be popped of the caller's stack.
99 * Stack layout upon entry to the core routine (STACK16FRAME):
101 * (sp+24) word first 16-bit arg
105 * (sp+14) long 32-bit entry point (reused for Win16 mutex recursion count)
106 * (sp+12) word ip of actual entry point (necessary for relay debugging)
107 * (sp+8) long relay (argument conversion) function entry point
108 * (sp+4) long cs of 16-bit entry point
109 * (sp) long ip of 16-bit entry point
111 * Added on the stack:
112 * (sp-2) word saved gs
113 * (sp-4) word saved fs
114 * (sp-6) word saved es
115 * (sp-8) word saved ds
116 * (sp-12) long saved ebp
117 * (sp-16) long saved ecx
118 * (sp-20) long saved edx
119 * (sp-24) long saved previous stack
121 static void BuildCallFrom16Core( FILE *outfile, int reg_func, int thunk, int short_ret )
123 char *name = thunk? "thunk" : reg_func? "regs" : short_ret? "word" : "long";
125 /* Function header */
126 if (thunk) function_header( outfile, "__wine_call_from_16_thunk" );
127 else if (reg_func) function_header( outfile, "__wine_call_from_16_regs" );
128 else if (short_ret) function_header( outfile, "__wine_call_from_16_word" );
129 else function_header( outfile, "__wine_call_from_16_long" );
131 /* Create STACK16FRAME (except STACK32FRAME link) */
132 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushw %%gs\n" );
133 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushw %%fs\n" );
134 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushw %%es\n" );
135 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushw %%ds\n" );
136 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl %%ebp\n" );
137 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl %%ecx\n" );
138 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl %%edx\n" );
140 /* Save original EFlags register */
141 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushfl\n" );
145 /* Get Global Offset Table into %ecx */
146 fprintf( outfile, "\tcall .L__wine_call_from_16_%s.getgot1\n", name );
147 fprintf( outfile, ".L__wine_call_from_16_%s.getgot1:\n", name );
148 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopl %%ecx\n" );
149 fprintf( outfile, "\taddl $_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_+[.-.L__wine_call_from_16_%s.getgot1], %%ecx\n", name );
154 fprintf( outfile, "\t.byte 0x2e\n\tmovl " __ASM_NAME("CallTo16_DataSelector@GOT") "(%%ecx), %%edx\n" );
155 fprintf( outfile, "\t.byte 0x2e\n\tmovl (%%edx), %%edx\n" );
158 fprintf( outfile, "\t.byte 0x2e\n\tmovl " __ASM_NAME("CallTo16_DataSelector") ",%%edx\n" );
160 /* Load 32-bit segment registers */
162 fprintf( outfile, "\tdata16\n");
164 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovw %%dx, %%ds\n" );
166 fprintf( outfile, "\tdata16\n");
168 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovw %%dx, %%es\n" );
172 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl " __ASM_NAME("SYSLEVEL_Win16CurrentTeb@GOT") "(%%ecx), %%edx\n" );
173 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovw (%%edx), %%fs\n" );
176 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovw " __ASM_NAME("SYSLEVEL_Win16CurrentTeb") ", %%fs\n" );
178 fprintf( outfile, "\t.byte 0x64\n\tmovl (%d),%%gs\n", STRUCTOFFSET(TEB,gs_sel) );
180 /* Get address of wine_ldt_copy array into %ecx */
182 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl " __ASM_NAME("wine_ldt_copy@GOT") "(%%ecx), %%ecx\n" );
184 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl $" __ASM_NAME("wine_ldt_copy") ", %%ecx\n" );
186 /* Translate STACK16FRAME base to flat offset in %edx */
187 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovw %%ss, %%dx\n" );
188 fprintf( outfile, "\tandl $0xfff8, %%edx\n" );
189 fprintf( outfile, "\tshrl $1, %%edx\n" );
190 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl (%%ecx,%%edx), %%edx\n" );
191 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovzwl %%sp, %%ebp\n" );
192 fprintf( outfile, "\tleal (%%ebp,%%edx), %%edx\n" );
194 /* Get saved flags into %ecx */
195 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopl %%ecx\n" );
197 /* Get the 32-bit stack pointer from the TEB and complete STACK16FRAME */
198 fprintf( outfile, "\t.byte 0x64\n\tmovl (%d), %%ebp\n", STACKOFFSET );
199 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl %%ebp\n" );
203 fprintf( outfile,"\tdata16\n");
205 fprintf( outfile, "\t.byte 0x64\n\tmovw %%ss, (%d)\n", STACKOFFSET + 2 );
206 fprintf( outfile, "\t.byte 0x64\n\tmovw %%sp, (%d)\n", STACKOFFSET );
207 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl %%ds\n" );
208 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopl %%ss\n" );
209 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%ebp, %%esp\n" );
210 fprintf( outfile, "\taddl $%d, %%ebp\n", STRUCTOFFSET(STACK32FRAME, ebp) );
214 STACK16FRAME is completely set up
215 DS, ES, SS: flat data segment
217 ESP: points to last STACK32FRAME
218 EBP: points to ebp member of last STACK32FRAME
219 EDX: points to current STACK16FRAME
220 ECX: contains saved flags
221 all other registers: unchanged */
223 /* Special case: C16ThkSL stub */
226 /* Set up registers as expected and call thunk */
227 fprintf( outfile, "\tleal %d(%%edx), %%ebx\n", sizeof(STACK16FRAME)-22 );
228 fprintf( outfile, "\tleal -4(%%esp), %%ebp\n" );
230 fprintf( outfile, "\tcall *%d(%%edx)\n", STACK16OFFSET(entry_point) );
232 /* Switch stack back */
233 fprintf( outfile, "\t.byte 0x64\n\tmovw (%d), %%ss\n", STACKOFFSET+2 );
234 fprintf( outfile, "\t.byte 0x64\n\tmovzwl (%d), %%esp\n", STACKOFFSET );
235 fprintf( outfile, "\t.byte 0x64\n\tpopl (%d)\n", STACKOFFSET );
237 /* Restore registers and return directly to caller */
238 fprintf( outfile, "\taddl $8, %%esp\n" );
239 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopl %%ebp\n" );
240 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopw %%ds\n" );
241 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopw %%es\n" );
242 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopw %%fs\n" );
243 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopw %%gs\n" );
244 fprintf( outfile, "\taddl $20, %%esp\n" );
246 fprintf( outfile, "\txorb %%ch, %%ch\n" );
247 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopl %%ebx\n" );
248 fprintf( outfile, "\taddw %%cx, %%sp\n" );
249 fprintf( outfile, "\tpush %%ebx\n" );
251 fprintf( outfile, "\t.byte 0x66\n" );
252 fprintf( outfile, "\tlret\n" );
258 /* Build register CONTEXT */
261 fprintf( outfile, "\tsubl $%d, %%esp\n", sizeof(CONTEXT86) );
263 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%ecx, %d(%%esp)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(EFlags) );
265 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%eax, %d(%%esp)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Eax) );
266 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%ebx, %d(%%esp)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Ebx) );
267 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%esi, %d(%%esp)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Esi) );
268 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%edi, %d(%%esp)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Edi) );
270 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %d(%%edx), %%eax\n", STACK16OFFSET(ebp) );
271 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%eax, %d(%%esp)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Ebp) );
272 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %d(%%edx), %%eax\n", STACK16OFFSET(ecx) );
273 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%eax, %d(%%esp)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Ecx) );
274 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %d(%%edx), %%eax\n", STACK16OFFSET(edx) );
275 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%eax, %d(%%esp)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Edx) );
277 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovzwl %d(%%edx), %%eax\n", STACK16OFFSET(ds) );
278 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%eax, %d(%%esp)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(SegDs) );
279 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovzwl %d(%%edx), %%eax\n", STACK16OFFSET(es) );
280 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%eax, %d(%%esp)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(SegEs) );
281 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovzwl %d(%%edx), %%eax\n", STACK16OFFSET(fs) );
282 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%eax, %d(%%esp)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(SegFs) );
283 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovzwl %d(%%edx), %%eax\n", STACK16OFFSET(gs) );
284 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%eax, %d(%%esp)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(SegGs) );
286 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovzwl %d(%%edx), %%eax\n", STACK16OFFSET(cs) );
287 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%eax, %d(%%esp)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(SegCs) );
288 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovzwl %d(%%edx), %%eax\n", STACK16OFFSET(ip) );
289 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%eax, %d(%%esp)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Eip) );
291 fprintf( outfile, "\t.byte 0x64\n\tmovzwl (%d), %%eax\n", STACKOFFSET+2 );
292 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%eax, %d(%%esp)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(SegSs) );
293 fprintf( outfile, "\t.byte 0x64\n\tmovzwl (%d), %%eax\n", STACKOFFSET );
294 fprintf( outfile, "\taddl $%d, %%eax\n", STACK16OFFSET(ip) );
295 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%eax, %d(%%esp)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Esp) );
297 fprintf( outfile, "\tfsave %d(%%esp)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(FloatSave) );
300 /* Push address of CONTEXT86 structure -- popped by the relay routine */
301 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl %%esp\n" );
305 /* Print debug info before call */
310 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl %%ebx\n" );
312 /* Get Global Offset Table into %ebx (for PLT call) */
313 fprintf( outfile, "\tcall .L__wine_call_from_16_%s.getgot2\n", name );
314 fprintf( outfile, ".L__wine_call_from_16_%s.getgot2:\n", name );
315 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopl %%ebx\n" );
316 fprintf( outfile, "\taddl $_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_+[.-.L__wine_call_from_16_%s.getgot2], %%ebx\n", name );
319 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl %%edx\n" );
321 fprintf( outfile, "\tleal -%d(%%ebp), %%eax\n\tpushl %%eax\n",
322 sizeof(CONTEXT) + STRUCTOFFSET(STACK32FRAME, ebp) );
324 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl $0\n" );
327 fprintf( outfile, "\tcall " __ASM_NAME("RELAY_DebugCallFrom16@PLT") "\n ");
329 fprintf( outfile, "\tcall " __ASM_NAME("RELAY_DebugCallFrom16") "\n ");
331 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopl %%edx\n" );
332 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopl %%edx\n" );
335 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopl %%ebx\n" );
338 /* Call relay routine (which will call the API entry point) */
339 fprintf( outfile, "\tleal %d(%%edx), %%eax\n", sizeof(STACK16FRAME) );
340 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl %%eax\n" );
341 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl %d(%%edx)\n", STACK16OFFSET(entry_point) );
342 fprintf( outfile, "\tcall *%d(%%edx)\n", STACK16OFFSET(relay) );
344 /* Print debug info after call */
349 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl %%ebx\n" );
351 /* Get Global Offset Table into %ebx (for PLT call) */
352 fprintf( outfile, "\tcall .L__wine_call_from_16_%s.getgot3\n", name );
353 fprintf( outfile, ".L__wine_call_from_16_%s.getgot3:\n", name );
354 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopl %%ebx\n" );
355 fprintf( outfile, "\taddl $_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_+[.-.L__wine_call_from_16_%s.getgot3], %%ebx\n", name );
358 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl %%eax\n" );
360 fprintf( outfile, "\tleal -%d(%%ebp), %%eax\n\tpushl %%eax\n",
361 sizeof(CONTEXT) + STRUCTOFFSET(STACK32FRAME, ebp) );
363 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl $0\n" );
366 fprintf( outfile, "\tcall " __ASM_NAME("RELAY_DebugCallFrom16Ret@PLT") "\n ");
368 fprintf( outfile, "\tcall " __ASM_NAME("RELAY_DebugCallFrom16Ret") "\n ");
370 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopl %%eax\n" );
371 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopl %%eax\n" );
374 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopl %%ebx\n" );
380 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%esp, %%ebx\n" );
382 /* Switch stack back */
383 fprintf( outfile, "\t.byte 0x64\n\tmovw (%d), %%ss\n", STACKOFFSET+2 );
384 fprintf( outfile, "\t.byte 0x64\n\tmovzwl (%d), %%esp\n", STACKOFFSET );
385 fprintf( outfile, "\t.byte 0x64\n\tpopl (%d)\n", STACKOFFSET );
387 /* Get return address to CallFrom16 stub */
388 fprintf( outfile, "\taddw $%d, %%sp\n", STACK16OFFSET(callfrom_ip)-4 );
389 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopl %%eax\n" );
390 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopl %%edx\n" );
392 /* Restore all registers from CONTEXT */
393 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovw %d(%%ebx), %%ss\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(SegSs) );
394 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %d(%%ebx), %%esp\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Esp) );
395 fprintf( outfile, "\taddl $4, %%esp\n" ); /* room for final return address */
397 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushw %d(%%ebx)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(SegCs) );
398 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushw %d(%%ebx)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Eip) );
399 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl %%edx\n" );
400 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl %%eax\n" );
401 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl %d(%%ebx)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(EFlags) );
402 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl %d(%%ebx)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(SegDs) );
404 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovw %d(%%ebx), %%es\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(SegEs) );
405 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovw %d(%%ebx), %%fs\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(SegFs) );
406 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovw %d(%%ebx), %%gs\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(SegGs) );
408 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %d(%%ebx), %%ebp\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Ebp) );
409 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %d(%%ebx), %%esi\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Esi) );
410 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %d(%%ebx), %%edi\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Edi) );
411 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %d(%%ebx), %%eax\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Eax) );
412 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %d(%%ebx), %%edx\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Edx) );
413 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %d(%%ebx), %%ecx\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Ecx) );
414 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %d(%%ebx), %%ebx\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Ebx) );
416 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopl %%ds\n" );
417 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopfl\n" );
418 fprintf( outfile, "\tlret\n" );
422 /* Switch stack back */
423 fprintf( outfile, "\t.byte 0x64\n\tmovw (%d), %%ss\n", STACKOFFSET+2 );
424 fprintf( outfile, "\t.byte 0x64\n\tmovzwl (%d), %%esp\n", STACKOFFSET );
425 fprintf( outfile, "\t.byte 0x64\n\tpopl (%d)\n", STACKOFFSET );
427 /* Restore registers */
428 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopl %%edx\n" );
429 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopl %%ecx\n" );
430 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopl %%ebp\n" );
431 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopw %%ds\n" );
432 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopw %%es\n" );
433 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopw %%fs\n" );
434 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopw %%gs\n" );
436 /* Prepare return value and set flags accordingly */
438 fprintf( outfile, "\tshldl $16, %%eax, %%edx\n" );
439 fprintf( outfile, "\torl %%eax, %%eax\n" );
441 /* Return to return stub which will return to caller */
442 fprintf( outfile, "\tlret $12\n" );
447 /*******************************************************************
450 * This routine builds the core routines used in 32->16 thunks:
452 * extern LONG WINAPI wine_call_to_16( SEGPTR target, int nb_args );
453 * extern void WINAPI wine_call_to_16_regs_short( const CONTEXT86 *context, int nb_args );
454 * extern void WINAPI wine_call_to_16_regs_long ( const CONTEXT86 *context, int nb_args );
456 * These routines can be called directly from 32-bit code.
458 * All routines expect that the 16-bit stack contents (arguments) were
459 * already set up by the caller; nb_args must contain the number of bytes
460 * to be conserved. The 16-bit SS:SP will be set accordinly.
462 * All other registers are either taken from the CONTEXT86 structure
463 * or else set to default values. The target routine address is either
464 * given directly or taken from the CONTEXT86.
466 * If you want to call a 16-bit routine taking only standard argument types
467 * (WORD and LONG), you can also have an appropriate argument conversion
468 * stub automatically generated (see BuildCallTo16); you'd then call this
469 * stub, which in turn would prepare the 16-bit stack and call the appropiate
473 static void BuildCallTo16Core( FILE *outfile, int reg_func )
475 const char *name = reg_func == 2 ? "wine_call_to_16_regs_long" :
476 reg_func == 1 ? "wine_call_to_16_regs_short" :
479 /* Function header */
480 function_header( outfile, name );
482 /* Function entry sequence */
483 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl %%ebp\n" );
484 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%esp, %%ebp\n" );
486 /* Save the 32-bit registers */
487 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl %%ebx\n" );
488 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl %%ecx\n" );
489 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl %%edx\n" );
490 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl %%esi\n" );
491 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl %%edi\n" );
492 fprintf( outfile, "\t.byte 0x64\n\tmovl %%gs,(%d)\n", STRUCTOFFSET(TEB,gs_sel) );
496 /* Get Global Offset Table into %ebx */
497 fprintf( outfile, "\tcall .L%s.getgot1\n", name );
498 fprintf( outfile, ".L%s.getgot1:\n", name );
499 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopl %%ebx\n" );
500 fprintf( outfile, "\taddl $_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_+[.-.L%s.getgot1], %%ebx\n", name );
503 /* Print debugging info */
506 /* Push flags, number of arguments, and target */
507 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl $%d\n", reg_func );
508 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl 12(%%ebp)\n" );
509 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl 8(%%ebp)\n" );
512 fprintf( outfile, "\tcall " __ASM_NAME("RELAY_DebugCallTo16@PLT") "\n" );
514 fprintf( outfile, "\tcall " __ASM_NAME("RELAY_DebugCallTo16") "\n" );
516 fprintf( outfile, "\taddl $12, %%esp\n" );
519 /* Enter Win16 Mutex */
521 fprintf( outfile, "\tcall " __ASM_NAME("_EnterWin16Lock@PLT") "\n" );
523 fprintf( outfile, "\tcall " __ASM_NAME("_EnterWin16Lock") "\n" );
525 /* Setup exception frame */
526 fprintf( outfile, "\t.byte 0x64\n\tpushl (%d)\n", STACKOFFSET );
528 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl " __ASM_NAME("__wine_callto16_handler@GOT") "(%%ebx)\n" );
530 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl $" __ASM_NAME("__wine_callto16_handler") "\n" );
531 fprintf( outfile, "\t.byte 0x64\n\tpushl (%d)\n", STRUCTOFFSET(TEB,except) );
532 fprintf( outfile, "\t.byte 0x64\n\tmovl %%esp,(%d)\n", STRUCTOFFSET(TEB,except) );
534 /* Get return address */
537 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl " __ASM_NAME("CallTo16_RetAddr@GOT") "(%%ebx), %%ecx\n" );
538 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl (%%ecx), %%ecx\n" );
541 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl " __ASM_NAME("CallTo16_RetAddr") ", %%ecx\n" );
543 /* Call the actual CallTo16 routine (simulate a lcall) */
544 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl %%cs\n" );
545 fprintf( outfile, "\tcall .L%s\n", name );
547 /* Remove exception frame */
548 fprintf( outfile, "\t.byte 0x64\n\tpopl (%d)\n", STRUCTOFFSET(TEB,except) );
549 fprintf( outfile, "\taddl $4, %%esp\n" );
550 fprintf( outfile, "\t.byte 0x64\n\tpopl (%d)\n", STACKOFFSET );
554 /* Convert and push return value */
555 fprintf( outfile, "\tshll $16,%%edx\n" );
556 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovw %%ax,%%dx\n" );
557 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl %%edx\n" );
562 * Modify CONTEXT86 structure to contain new values
564 * NOTE: We restore only EAX, EBX, EDX, EDX, EBP, and ESP.
565 * The segment registers as well as ESI and EDI should
566 * not be modified by a well-behaved 16-bit routine in
567 * any case. [If necessary, we could restore them as well,
568 * at the cost of a somewhat less efficient return path.]
571 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %d(%%esp), %%edi\n", STACK32OFFSET(target) - STACK32OFFSET(edi));
572 /* everything above edi has been popped already */
574 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%eax, %d(%%edi)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Eax) );
575 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%ebx, %d(%%edi)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Ebx) );
576 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%ecx, %d(%%edi)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Ecx) );
577 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%edx, %d(%%edi)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Edx) );
578 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%ebp, %d(%%edi)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Ebp) );
579 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%esi, %d(%%edi)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Esp) );
580 /* The return glue code saved %esp into %esi */
582 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl %%edi\n" );
587 /* Get Global Offset Table into %ebx (might have been overwritten) */
588 fprintf( outfile, "\tcall .L%s.getgot2\n", name );
589 fprintf( outfile, ".L%s.getgot2:\n", name );
590 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopl %%ebx\n" );
591 fprintf( outfile, "\taddl $_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_+[.-.L%s.getgot2], %%ebx\n", name );
594 /* Leave Win16 Mutex */
596 fprintf( outfile, "\tcall " __ASM_NAME("_LeaveWin16Lock@PLT") "\n" );
598 fprintf( outfile, "\tcall " __ASM_NAME("_LeaveWin16Lock") "\n" );
600 /* Print debugging info */
603 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl $%d\n", reg_func );
606 fprintf( outfile, "\tcall " __ASM_NAME("RELAY_DebugCallTo16Ret@PLT") "\n" );
608 fprintf( outfile, "\tcall " __ASM_NAME("RELAY_DebugCallTo16Ret") "\n" );
610 fprintf( outfile, "\taddl $4, %%esp\n" );
613 /* Get return value */
614 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopl %%eax\n" );
616 /* Restore the 32-bit registers */
617 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopl %%edi\n" );
618 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopl %%esi\n" );
619 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopl %%edx\n" );
620 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopl %%ecx\n" );
621 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopl %%ebx\n" );
623 /* Function exit sequence */
624 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopl %%ebp\n" );
625 fprintf( outfile, "\tret $8\n" );
628 /* Start of the actual CallTo16 routine */
630 fprintf( outfile, ".L%s:\n", name );
632 /* Switch to the 16-bit stack */
633 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%esp,%%edx\n" );
635 fprintf( outfile,"\tdata16\n");
637 fprintf( outfile, "\t.byte 0x64\n\tmovw (%d),%%ss\n", STACKOFFSET + 2);
638 fprintf( outfile, "\t.byte 0x64\n\tmovw (%d),%%sp\n", STACKOFFSET );
639 fprintf( outfile, "\t.byte 0x64\n\tmovl %%edx,(%d)\n", STACKOFFSET );
641 /* Make %bp point to the previous stackframe (built by CallFrom16) */
642 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovzwl %%sp,%%ebp\n" );
643 fprintf( outfile, "\tleal %d(%%ebp),%%ebp\n", STACK16OFFSET(bp) );
645 /* Add the specified offset to the new sp */
646 fprintf( outfile, "\tsubw %d(%%edx), %%sp\n", STACK32OFFSET(nb_args) );
648 /* Push the return address
649 * With sreg suffix, we push 16:16 address (normal lret)
650 * With lreg suffix, we push 16:32 address (0x66 lret, for KERNEL32_45)
653 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl %%ecx\n" );
656 fprintf( outfile, "\tshldl $16, %%ecx, %%eax\n" );
657 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushw $0\n" );
658 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushw %%ax\n" );
659 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushw $0\n" );
660 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushw %%cx\n" );
665 /* Push the called routine address */
666 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %d(%%edx),%%edx\n", STACK32OFFSET(target) );
667 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushw %d(%%edx)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(SegCs) );
668 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushw %d(%%edx)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Eip) );
670 /* Get the registers */
671 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushw %d(%%edx)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(SegDs) );
672 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %d(%%edx),%%eax\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(SegEs) );
673 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovw %%ax,%%es\n" );
674 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %d(%%edx),%%eax\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(SegFs) );
675 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovw %%ax,%%fs\n" );
676 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %d(%%edx),%%eax\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(SegGs) );
677 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovw %%ax,%%gs\n" );
678 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %d(%%edx),%%ebp\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Ebp) );
679 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %d(%%edx),%%esi\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Esi) );
680 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %d(%%edx),%%edi\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Edi) );
681 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %d(%%edx),%%eax\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Eax) );
682 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %d(%%edx),%%ebx\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Ebx) );
683 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %d(%%edx),%%ecx\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Ecx) );
684 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %d(%%edx),%%edx\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Edx) );
686 /* Get the 16-bit ds */
687 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopw %%ds\n" );
689 else /* not a register function */
691 /* Push the called routine address */
692 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl %d(%%edx)\n", STACK32OFFSET(target) );
694 /* Set %fs and %gs to the value saved by the last CallFrom16 */
695 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovw %d(%%ebp),%%ax\n", STACK16OFFSET(fs)-STACK16OFFSET(bp) );
696 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovw %%ax,%%fs\n" );
697 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovw %d(%%ebp),%%ax\n", STACK16OFFSET(gs)-STACK16OFFSET(bp) );
698 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovw %%ax,%%gs\n" );
700 /* Set %ds and %es (and %ax just in case) equal to %ss */
701 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovw %%ss,%%ax\n" );
702 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovw %%ax,%%ds\n" );
703 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovw %%ax,%%es\n" );
706 /* Jump to the called routine */
707 fprintf( outfile, "\t.byte 0x66\n" );
708 fprintf( outfile, "\tlret\n" );
712 /*******************************************************************
715 * Build the return code for 16-bit callbacks
717 static void BuildRet16Func( FILE *outfile )
720 * Note: This must reside in the .data section to allow
721 * run-time relocation of the SYSLEVEL_Win16CurrentTeb symbol
724 function_header( outfile, "CallTo16_Ret" );
726 /* Save %esp into %esi */
727 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%esp,%%esi\n" );
729 /* Restore 32-bit segment registers */
731 fprintf( outfile, "\t.byte 0x2e\n\tmovl " __ASM_NAME("CallTo16_DataSelector") "-" __ASM_NAME("Call16_Ret_Start") ",%%edi\n" );
733 fprintf( outfile, "\tdata16\n");
735 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovw %%di,%%ds\n" );
737 fprintf( outfile, "\tdata16\n");
739 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovw %%di,%%es\n" );
741 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovw " __ASM_NAME("SYSLEVEL_Win16CurrentTeb") ",%%fs\n" );
743 fprintf( outfile, "\t.byte 0x64\n\tmovl (%d),%%gs\n", STRUCTOFFSET(TEB,gs_sel) );
745 /* Restore the 32-bit stack */
748 fprintf( outfile, "\tdata16\n");
750 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovw %%di,%%ss\n" );
751 fprintf( outfile, "\t.byte 0x64\n\tmovl (%d),%%esp\n", STACKOFFSET );
753 /* Return to caller */
755 fprintf( outfile, "\tlret\n" );
757 /* Declare the return address and data selector variables */
759 fprintf( outfile, "\n\t.align %d\n", get_alignment(4) );
760 fprintf( outfile, "\t.globl " __ASM_NAME("CallTo16_DataSelector") "\n" );
761 fprintf( outfile, __ASM_NAME("CallTo16_DataSelector") ":\t.long 0\n" );
762 fprintf( outfile, "\t.globl " __ASM_NAME("CallTo16_RetAddr") "\n" );
763 fprintf( outfile, __ASM_NAME("CallTo16_RetAddr") ":\t.long 0\n" );
767 /*******************************************************************
768 * BuildCallTo32CBClient
770 * Call a CBClient relay stub from 32-bit code (KERNEL.620).
772 * Since the relay stub is itself 32-bit, this should not be a problem;
773 * unfortunately, the relay stubs are expected to switch back to a
774 * 16-bit stack (and 16-bit code) after completion :-(
776 * This would conflict with our 16- vs. 32-bit stack handling, so
777 * we simply switch *back* to our 32-bit stack before returning to
780 * The CBClient relay stub expects to be called with the following
781 * 16-bit stack layout, and with ebp and ebx pointing into the 16-bit
782 * stack at the designated places:
785 * (ebp+14) original arguments to the callback routine
786 * (ebp+10) far return address to original caller
787 * (ebp+6) Thunklet target address
788 * (ebp+2) Thunklet relay ID code
789 * (ebp) BP (saved by CBClientGlueSL)
790 * (ebp-2) SI (saved by CBClientGlueSL)
791 * (ebp-4) DI (saved by CBClientGlueSL)
792 * (ebp-6) DS (saved by CBClientGlueSL)
794 * ... buffer space used by the 16-bit side glue for temp copies
796 * (ebx+4) far return address to 16-bit side glue code
797 * (ebx) saved 16-bit ss:sp (pointing to ebx+4)
799 * The 32-bit side glue code accesses both the original arguments (via ebp)
800 * and the temporary copies prepared by the 16-bit side glue (via ebx).
801 * After completion, the stub will load ss:sp from the buffer at ebx
802 * and perform a far return to 16-bit code.
804 * To trick the relay stub into returning to us, we replace the 16-bit
805 * return address to the glue code by a cs:ip pair pointing to our
806 * return entry point (the original return address is saved first).
807 * Our return stub thus called will then reload the 32-bit ss:esp and
808 * return to 32-bit code (by using and ss:esp value that we have also
809 * pushed onto the 16-bit stack before and a cs:eip values found at
810 * that position on the 32-bit stack). The ss:esp to be restored is
811 * found relative to the 16-bit stack pointer at:
814 * (ebx-8) sp (32-bit stack pointer)
816 * The second variant of this routine, CALL32_CBClientEx, which is used
817 * to implement KERNEL.621, has to cope with yet another problem: Here,
818 * the 32-bit side directly returns to the caller of the CBClient thunklet,
819 * restoring registers saved by CBClientGlueSL and cleaning up the stack.
820 * As we have to return to our 32-bit code first, we have to adapt the
821 * layout of our temporary area so as to include values for the registers
822 * that are to be restored, and later (in the implementation of KERNEL.621)
823 * we *really* restore them. The return stub restores DS, DI, SI, and BP
824 * from the stack, skips the next 8 bytes (CBClient relay code / target),
825 * and then performs a lret NN, where NN is the number of arguments to be
826 * removed. Thus, we prepare our temporary area as follows:
828 * (ebx+22) 16-bit cs (this segment)
829 * (ebx+20) 16-bit ip ('16-bit' return entry point)
830 * (ebx+16) 32-bit ss (flat)
831 * (ebx+12) 32-bit sp (32-bit stack pointer)
832 * (ebx+10) 16-bit bp (points to ebx+24)
833 * (ebx+8) 16-bit si (ignored)
834 * (ebx+6) 16-bit di (ignored)
835 * (ebx+4) 16-bit ds (we actually use the flat DS here)
836 * (ebx+2) 16-bit ss (16-bit stack segment)
837 * (ebx+0) 16-bit sp (points to ebx+4)
839 * Note that we ensure that DS is not changed and remains the flat segment,
840 * and the 32-bit stack pointer our own return stub needs fits just
841 * perfectly into the 8 bytes that are skipped by the Windows stub.
842 * One problem is that we have to determine the number of removed arguments,
843 * as these have to be really removed in KERNEL.621. Thus, the BP value
844 * that we place in the temporary area to be restored, contains the value
845 * that SP would have if no arguments were removed. By comparing the actual
846 * value of SP with this value in our return stub we can compute the number
847 * of removed arguments. This is then returned to KERNEL.621.
849 * The stack layout of this function:
850 * (ebp+20) nArgs pointer to variable receiving nr. of args (Ex only)
851 * (ebp+16) esi pointer to caller's esi value
852 * (ebp+12) arg ebp value to be set for relay stub
853 * (ebp+8) func CBClient relay stub address
857 static void BuildCallTo32CBClient( FILE *outfile, BOOL isEx )
859 char *name = isEx? "CBClientEx" : "CBClient";
860 int size = isEx? 24 : 12;
862 /* Function header */
864 fprintf( outfile, "\n\t.align %d\n", get_alignment(4) );
866 fprintf( outfile, ".stabs \"CALL32_%s:F1\",36,0,0," __ASM_NAME("CALL32_%s") "\n",
868 fprintf( outfile, "\t.globl " __ASM_NAME("CALL32_%s") "\n", name );
869 fprintf( outfile, __ASM_NAME("CALL32_%s") ":\n", name );
873 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl %%ebp\n" );
874 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%esp,%%ebp\n" );
875 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl %%edi\n" );
876 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl %%esi\n" );
877 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl %%ebx\n" );
879 /* Get the 16-bit stack */
881 fprintf( outfile, "\t.byte 0x64\n\tmovl (%d),%%ebx\n", STACKOFFSET);
883 /* Convert it to a flat address */
885 fprintf( outfile, "\tshldl $16,%%ebx,%%eax\n" );
886 fprintf( outfile, "\tandl $0xfff8,%%eax\n" );
887 fprintf( outfile, "\tshrl $1,%%eax\n" );
888 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl " __ASM_NAME("wine_ldt_copy") "(%%eax),%%esi\n" );
889 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovw %%bx,%%ax\n" );
890 fprintf( outfile, "\taddl %%eax,%%esi\n" );
892 /* Allocate temporary area (simulate STACK16_PUSH) */
894 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushf\n" );
895 fprintf( outfile, "\tcld\n" );
896 fprintf( outfile, "\tleal -%d(%%esi), %%edi\n", size );
897 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl $%d, %%ecx\n", sizeof(STACK16FRAME) );
898 fprintf( outfile, "\trep\n\tmovsb\n" );
899 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopf\n" );
901 fprintf( outfile, "\t.byte 0x64\n\tsubw $%d,(%d)\n", size, STACKOFFSET );
903 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl %%edi\n" ); /* remember address */
905 /* Set up temporary area */
909 fprintf( outfile, "\tleal 4(%%edi), %%edi\n" );
911 fprintf( outfile, "\tleal -8(%%esp), %%eax\n" );
912 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%eax, -8(%%edi)\n" ); /* 32-bit sp */
914 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovw %%ss, %%ax\n" );
915 fprintf( outfile, "\tandl $0x0000ffff, %%eax\n" );
916 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%eax, -4(%%edi)\n" ); /* 32-bit ss */
918 fprintf( outfile, "\taddl $%d, %%ebx\n", sizeof(STACK16FRAME)-size+4 + 4 );
919 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%ebx, 0(%%edi)\n" ); /* 16-bit ss:sp */
921 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl " __ASM_NAME("CALL32_%s_RetAddr") ", %%eax\n", name );
922 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%eax, 4(%%edi)\n" ); /* overwrite return address */
926 fprintf( outfile, "\taddl $%d, %%ebx\n", sizeof(STACK16FRAME)-size+4 );
927 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%ebx, 0(%%edi)\n" );
929 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovw %%ds, %%ax\n" );
930 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovw %%ax, 4(%%edi)\n" );
932 fprintf( outfile, "\taddl $20, %%ebx\n" );
933 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovw %%bx, 10(%%edi)\n" );
935 fprintf( outfile, "\tleal -8(%%esp), %%eax\n" );
936 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%eax, 12(%%edi)\n" );
938 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovw %%ss, %%ax\n" );
939 fprintf( outfile, "\tandl $0x0000ffff, %%eax\n" );
940 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%eax, 16(%%edi)\n" );
942 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl " __ASM_NAME("CALL32_%s_RetAddr") ", %%eax\n", name );
943 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%eax, 20(%%edi)\n" );
946 /* Set up registers and call CBClient relay stub (simulating a far call) */
948 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl 16(%%ebp), %%esi\n" );
949 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl (%%esi), %%esi\n" );
951 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%edi, %%ebx\n" );
952 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl 8(%%ebp), %%eax\n" );
953 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl 12(%%ebp), %%ebp\n" );
955 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl %%cs\n" );
956 fprintf( outfile, "\tcall *%%eax\n" );
958 /* Return new esi value to caller */
960 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl 32(%%esp), %%edi\n" );
961 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%esi, (%%edi)\n" );
963 /* Cleanup temporary area (simulate STACK16_POP) */
965 fprintf( outfile, "\tpop %%esi\n" );
967 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushf\n" );
968 fprintf( outfile, "\tstd\n" );
969 fprintf( outfile, "\tdec %%esi\n" );
970 fprintf( outfile, "\tleal %d(%%esi), %%edi\n", size );
971 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl $%d, %%ecx\n", sizeof(STACK16FRAME) );
972 fprintf( outfile, "\trep\n\tmovsb\n" );
973 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopf\n" );
975 fprintf( outfile, "\t.byte 0x64\n\taddw $%d,(%d)\n", size, STACKOFFSET );
977 /* Return argument size to caller */
980 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl 32(%%esp), %%ebx\n" );
981 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%ebp, (%%ebx)\n" );
984 /* Restore registers and return */
986 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopl %%ebx\n" );
987 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopl %%esi\n" );
988 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopl %%edi\n" );
989 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopl %%ebp\n" );
990 fprintf( outfile, "\tret\n" );
993 static void BuildCallTo32CBClientRet( FILE *outfile, BOOL isEx )
995 char *name = isEx? "CBClientEx" : "CBClient";
997 /* '16-bit' return stub */
999 fprintf( outfile, "\n\t.globl " __ASM_NAME("CALL32_%s_Ret") "\n", name );
1000 fprintf( outfile, __ASM_NAME("CALL32_%s_Ret") ":\n", name );
1004 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovzwl %%sp, %%ebx\n" );
1005 fprintf( outfile, "\tlssl %%ss:-16(%%ebx), %%esp\n" );
1009 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovzwl %%bp, %%ebx\n" );
1010 fprintf( outfile, "\tsubw %%bp, %%sp\n" );
1011 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovzwl %%sp, %%ebp\n" );
1012 fprintf( outfile, "\tlssl %%ss:-12(%%ebx), %%esp\n" );
1014 fprintf( outfile, "\tlret\n" );
1016 /* Declare the return address variable */
1018 fprintf( outfile, "\n\t.globl " __ASM_NAME("CALL32_%s_RetAddr") "\n", name );
1019 fprintf( outfile, __ASM_NAME("CALL32_%s_RetAddr") ":\t.long 0\n", name );
1023 /*******************************************************************
1024 * BuildCallFrom32Regs
1026 * Build a 32-bit-to-Wine call-back function for a 'register' function.
1027 * 'args' is the number of dword arguments.
1031 * (ebp+12) first arg
1032 * (ebp+8) ret addr to user code
1033 * (ebp+4) ret addr to relay code
1035 * (ebp-128) buffer area to allow stack frame manipulation
1036 * (ebp-332) CONTEXT86 struct
1037 * (ebp-336) CONTEXT86 *argument
1038 * .... other arguments copied from (ebp+12)
1040 * The entry point routine is called with a CONTEXT* extra argument,
1041 * following the normal args. In this context structure, EIP_reg
1042 * contains the return address to user code, and ESP_reg the stack
1043 * pointer on return (with the return address and arguments already
1046 static void BuildCallFrom32Regs( FILE *outfile )
1048 static const int STACK_SPACE = 128 + sizeof(CONTEXT86);
1050 /* Function header */
1052 function_header( outfile, "__wine_call_from_32_regs" );
1054 /* Allocate some buffer space on the stack */
1056 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl %%ebp\n" );
1057 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%esp,%%ebp\n ");
1058 fprintf( outfile, "\tleal -%d(%%esp), %%esp\n", STACK_SPACE );
1060 /* Build the context structure */
1062 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%eax,%d(%%ebp)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Eax) - STACK_SPACE );
1063 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushfl\n" );
1064 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopl %%eax\n" );
1065 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%eax,%d(%%ebp)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(EFlags) - STACK_SPACE );
1066 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl 0(%%ebp),%%eax\n" );
1067 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%eax,%d(%%ebp)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Ebp) - STACK_SPACE );
1068 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%ebx,%d(%%ebp)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Ebx) - STACK_SPACE );
1069 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%ecx,%d(%%ebp)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Ecx) - STACK_SPACE );
1070 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%edx,%d(%%ebp)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Edx) - STACK_SPACE );
1071 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%esi,%d(%%ebp)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Esi) - STACK_SPACE );
1072 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%edi,%d(%%ebp)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Edi) - STACK_SPACE );
1074 fprintf( outfile, "\txorl %%eax,%%eax\n" );
1075 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovw %%cs,%%ax\n" );
1076 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%eax,%d(%%ebp)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(SegCs) - STACK_SPACE );
1077 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovw %%es,%%ax\n" );
1078 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%eax,%d(%%ebp)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(SegEs) - STACK_SPACE );
1079 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovw %%fs,%%ax\n" );
1080 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%eax,%d(%%ebp)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(SegFs) - STACK_SPACE );
1081 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovw %%gs,%%ax\n" );
1082 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%eax,%d(%%ebp)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(SegGs) - STACK_SPACE );
1083 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovw %%ss,%%ax\n" );
1084 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%eax,%d(%%ebp)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(SegSs) - STACK_SPACE );
1085 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovw %%ds,%%ax\n" );
1086 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%eax,%d(%%ebp)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(SegDs) - STACK_SPACE );
1087 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovw %%ax,%%es\n" ); /* set %es equal to %ds just in case */
1089 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl $0x%x,%%eax\n", CONTEXT86_FULL );
1090 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%eax,%d(%%ebp)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(ContextFlags) - STACK_SPACE );
1092 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl 8(%%ebp),%%eax\n" ); /* Get %eip at time of call */
1093 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%eax,%d(%%ebp)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Eip) - STACK_SPACE );
1095 /* Transfer the arguments */
1097 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl 4(%%ebp),%%ebx\n" ); /* get relay code addr */
1098 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl %%esp\n" ); /* push ptr to context struct */
1099 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovzbl 4(%%ebx),%%ecx\n" ); /* fetch number of args to copy */
1100 fprintf( outfile, "\tjecxz 1f\n" );
1101 fprintf( outfile, "\tsubl %%ecx,%%esp\n" );
1102 fprintf( outfile, "\tleal 12(%%ebp),%%esi\n" ); /* get %esp at time of call */
1103 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%esp,%%edi\n" );
1104 fprintf( outfile, "\tshrl $2,%%ecx\n" );
1105 fprintf( outfile, "\tcld\n" );
1106 fprintf( outfile, "\trep\n\tmovsl\n" ); /* copy args */
1108 fprintf( outfile, "1:\tmovzbl 5(%%ebx),%%eax\n" ); /* fetch number of args to remove */
1109 fprintf( outfile, "\tleal 12(%%ebp,%%eax),%%eax\n" );
1110 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%eax,%d(%%ebp)\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Esp) - STACK_SPACE );
1112 /* Call the entry point */
1114 fprintf( outfile, "\tcall *0(%%ebx)\n" );
1116 /* Store %eip and %ebp onto the new stack */
1118 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %d(%%ebp),%%edx\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Esp) - STACK_SPACE );
1119 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %d(%%ebp),%%eax\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Eip) - STACK_SPACE );
1120 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%eax,-4(%%edx)\n" );
1121 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %d(%%ebp),%%eax\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Ebp) - STACK_SPACE );
1122 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %%eax,-8(%%edx)\n" );
1124 /* Restore the context structure */
1126 /* Note: we don't bother to restore %cs, %ds and %ss
1127 * changing them in 32-bit code is a recipe for disaster anyway
1129 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %d(%%ebp),%%eax\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(SegEs) - STACK_SPACE );
1130 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovw %%ax,%%es\n" );
1131 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %d(%%ebp),%%eax\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(SegFs) - STACK_SPACE );
1132 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovw %%ax,%%fs\n" );
1133 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %d(%%ebp),%%eax\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(SegGs) - STACK_SPACE );
1134 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovw %%ax,%%gs\n" );
1136 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %d(%%ebp),%%edi\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Edi) - STACK_SPACE );
1137 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %d(%%ebp),%%esi\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Esi) - STACK_SPACE );
1138 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %d(%%ebp),%%edx\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Edx) - STACK_SPACE );
1139 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %d(%%ebp),%%ecx\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Ecx) - STACK_SPACE );
1140 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %d(%%ebp),%%ebx\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Ebx) - STACK_SPACE );
1142 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %d(%%ebp),%%eax\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(EFlags) - STACK_SPACE );
1143 fprintf( outfile, "\tpushl %%eax\n" );
1144 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopfl\n" );
1145 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %d(%%ebp),%%eax\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Eax) - STACK_SPACE );
1147 fprintf( outfile, "\tmovl %d(%%ebp),%%ebp\n", CONTEXTOFFSET(Esp) - STACK_SPACE );
1148 fprintf( outfile, "\tleal -8(%%ebp),%%esp\n" );
1149 fprintf( outfile, "\tpopl %%ebp\n" );
1150 fprintf( outfile, "\tret\n" );
1154 /*******************************************************************
1157 * Build all the 16-bit relay callbacks
1159 void BuildRelays16( FILE *outfile )
1165 fprintf( outfile, "/* File generated automatically. Do not edit! */\n\n" );
1166 fprintf( outfile, "\t.text\n" );
1168 if (output_file_name && use_stabs)
1170 getcwd(buffer, sizeof(buffer));
1171 fprintf( outfile, "\t.file\t\"%s\"\n", output_file_name );
1174 * The stabs help the internal debugger as they are an indication that it
1175 * is sensible to step into a thunk/trampoline.
1177 fprintf( outfile, ".stabs \"%s/\",100,0,0,Code_Start\n", buffer);
1178 fprintf( outfile, ".stabs \"%s\",100,0,0,Code_Start\n", output_file_name );
1179 fprintf( outfile, "Code_Start:\n\n" );
1182 fprintf( outfile, __ASM_NAME("Call16_Start") ":\n" );
1183 fprintf( outfile, "\t.globl " __ASM_NAME("Call16_Start") "\n" );
1184 fprintf( outfile, "\t.byte 0\n\n" );
1186 /* Standard CallFrom16 routine (WORD return) */
1187 BuildCallFrom16Core( outfile, FALSE, FALSE, TRUE );
1189 /* Standard CallFrom16 routine (DWORD return) */
1190 BuildCallFrom16Core( outfile, FALSE, FALSE, FALSE );
1192 /* Register CallFrom16 routine */
1193 BuildCallFrom16Core( outfile, TRUE, FALSE, FALSE );
1195 /* C16ThkSL CallFrom16 routine */
1196 BuildCallFrom16Core( outfile, FALSE, TRUE, FALSE );
1198 /* Standard CallTo16 routine */
1199 BuildCallTo16Core( outfile, 0 );
1201 /* Register CallTo16 routine (16:16 retf) */
1202 BuildCallTo16Core( outfile, 1 );
1204 /* Register CallTo16 routine (16:32 retf) */
1205 BuildCallTo16Core( outfile, 2 );
1207 /* CBClientThunkSL routine */
1208 BuildCallTo32CBClient( outfile, FALSE );
1210 /* CBClientThunkSLEx routine */
1211 BuildCallTo32CBClient( outfile, TRUE );
1213 fprintf( outfile, __ASM_NAME("Call16_End") ":\n" );
1214 fprintf( outfile, "\t.globl " __ASM_NAME("Call16_End") "\n" );
1218 fprintf( outfile, "\t.stabs \"\",100,0,0,.Letext\n");
1219 fprintf( outfile, ".Letext:\n");
1221 /* Some versions of gdb need to have the filename data for
1222 each section, so output it again for the data section. */
1223 if (output_file_name)
1225 fprintf( outfile, ".stabs \"%s/\",100,0,0,Data_Start\n", buffer);
1226 fprintf( outfile, ".stabs \"%s\",100,0,0,Data_Start\n", output_file_name );
1227 fprintf( outfile, "Data_Start:\n\n" );
1231 /* The whole Call16_Ret segment must lie within the .data section */
1232 fprintf( outfile, "\n\t.data\n" );
1233 fprintf( outfile, "\t.globl " __ASM_NAME("Call16_Ret_Start") "\n" );
1234 fprintf( outfile, __ASM_NAME("Call16_Ret_Start") ":\n" );
1236 /* Standard CallTo16 return stub */
1237 BuildRet16Func( outfile );
1239 /* CBClientThunkSL return stub */
1240 BuildCallTo32CBClientRet( outfile, FALSE );
1242 /* CBClientThunkSLEx return stub */
1243 BuildCallTo32CBClientRet( outfile, TRUE );
1245 /* End of Call16_Ret segment */
1246 fprintf( outfile, "\n\t.globl " __ASM_NAME("Call16_Ret_End") "\n" );
1247 fprintf( outfile, __ASM_NAME("Call16_Ret_End") ":\n" );
1250 /*******************************************************************
1253 * Build all the 32-bit relay callbacks
1255 void BuildRelays32( FILE *outfile )
1259 fprintf( outfile, "/* File generated automatically. Do not edit! */\n\n" );
1260 fprintf( outfile, "\t.text\n" );
1262 if (output_file_name && use_stabs)
1265 getcwd(buffer, sizeof(buffer));
1266 fprintf( outfile, "\t.file\t\"%s\"\n", output_file_name );
1269 * The stabs help the internal debugger as they are an indication that it
1270 * is sensible to step into a thunk/trampoline.
1272 fprintf( outfile, ".stabs \"%s/\",100,0,0,Code_Start\n", buffer);
1273 fprintf( outfile, ".stabs \"%s\",100,0,0,Code_Start\n", output_file_name );
1274 fprintf( outfile, "Code_Start:\n\n" );
1277 /* 32-bit register entry point */
1278 BuildCallFrom32Regs( outfile );
1282 fprintf( outfile, "\t.stabs \"\",100,0,0,.Letext\n");
1283 fprintf( outfile, ".Letext:\n");
1287 #else /* __i386__ */
1289 void BuildRelays16( FILE *outfile )
1291 fprintf( outfile, "/* File not used with this architecture. Do not edit! */\n\n" );
1294 void BuildRelays32( FILE *outfile )
1296 fprintf( outfile, "/* File not used with this architecture. Do not edit! */\n\n" );
1299 #endif /* __i386__ */