Commit Graph

22 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Xerxes Rånby
2a15201b18 gcc define __ARM_PCS_VFP for -mfloat-abi=hard, use it to detect armhf builds.
Signed-off-by: Xerxes Rånby <xerxes@zafena.se>
2012-10-01 13:39:18 +02:00
Joel Dice
ebd7f69c41 fix a couple of QNX/ARM issues
On QNX, we need to use msync to sync the instruction cache.  Also,
even though the compiler doesn't define __SOFTFP__, QNX uses the
softfp ABI on ARM.
2012-08-03 20:02:33 -06:00
Joel Dice
56da23b964 fix unused variable warning for non-hardfloat ARM systems 2012-07-19 05:28:03 -06:00
Joel Dice
7467ebde13 Revert "fix unused variable warning for non-hardfloat ARM systems"
This reverts commit 5270db52c7.
2012-07-19 05:27:15 -06:00
Joel Dice
5270db52c7 fix unused variable warning for non-hardfloat ARM systems 2012-07-19 05:26:25 -06:00
Joel Dice
2cb5a74991 fix mixed marshalling of mixed float/double argument lists on armhf
When we skip a single-precision register to ensure a double-precision
load is aligned, we need to remember that in case we see another
single-precision argument later on, which we must backfill into that
register we skipped according to the ABI.
2012-08-01 16:48:26 +00:00
Joel Dice
a97c5728bb add support for the ARM hardware floating point ABI
This ABI's calling convention passes arguments and returns results
using VFP registers, so we need to tweak vmNativeCall to match it.

Thanks to Damjan Jovanovic for pointing this out and providing an
initial patch.
2012-07-31 16:36:59 +00:00
Joel Dice
4bafdf6286 add QNX ARM support
This is untested so far, since I haven't figured out how to install
the ARM port of QNX on QEMU.
2012-07-17 19:38:39 -06:00
Joel Dice
6e86ac39db fix native call marshalling on Apple/ARM
When the fourth argument is a 64-bit value on the Apple ARM ABI, it is
passed half by register and half on the stack, unlike on Linux where
it is passed entirely on the stack.  The logic to handle this in arm.h
was flawed, and this commit fixes it.
2011-11-07 17:14:41 -07:00
Joel Dice
44f7bd9fe0 fix argument alignment for Darwin/ARM 2011-08-10 21:33:56 -06:00
Joel Dice
e5a8d5c824 add support for Apple iOS on ARM
Most tests are passing, but not all, so this still needs more work.
2011-08-10 19:21:48 -06:00
Joel Dice
e3662f13a9 update copyright years and increment version number 2011-07-13 08:25:21 -06:00
Joel Dice
2a5e556e09 Merge branch 'master' into r0.5 2011-01-31 15:54:46 -07:00
Joel Dice
9ed1ffff35 implement syncInstructionCache for ARM
Like, PowerPC, ARM has an instruction cache which must be manually
flushed if/when we compile a new method.  This commit updates
syncInstructionCache to use GCC's builtin __clear_cache routine.
2011-01-31 15:39:59 -07:00
Joel Dice
17449eaf1b progress towards fixing the ARM build 2011-01-28 17:16:08 -07:00
Joel Dice
43cbfd3f3a support stack unwinding without using a frame pointer
Previously, we unwound the stack by following the chain of frame
pointers for normal returns, stack trace creation, and exception
unwinding.  On x86, this required reserving EBP/RBP for frame pointer
duties, making it unavailable for general computation and requiring
that it be explicitly saved and restored on entry and exit,
respectively.

On PowerPC, we use an ABI that makes the stack pointer double as a
frame pointer, so it doesn't cost us anything.  We've been using the
same convention on ARM, but it doesn't match the native calling
convention, which makes it unusable when we want to call native code
from Java and pass arguments on the stack.

So far, the ARM calling convention mismatch hasn't been an issue
because we've never passed more arguments from Java to native code
than would fit in registers.  However, we must now pass an extra
argument (the thread pointer) to e.g. divideLong so it can throw an
exception on divide by zero, which means the last argument must be
passed on the stack.  This will clobber the linkage area we've been
using to hold the frame pointer, so we need to stop using it.

One solution would be to use the same convention on ARM as we do on
x86, but this would introduce the same overhead of making a register
unavailable for general use and extra code at method entry and exit.

Instead, this commit removes the need for a frame pointer.  Unwinding
involves consulting a map of instruction offsets to frame sizes which
is generated at compile time.  This is necessary because stack trace
creation can happen at any time due to Thread.getStackTrace being
called by another thread, and the frame size varies during the
execution of a method.

So far, only x86(_64) is working, and continuations and tail call
optimization are probably broken.  More to come.
2011-01-16 19:05:05 -07:00
Joel Dice
d5d414aa52 update gprIndex when switching to stack-based argument passing
This is necessary when passing a 64-bit value on 32-bit ARM since
otherwise we risk using a register for the following argument instead
of the stack.
2010-12-10 14:01:22 -07:00
Joel Dice
a5742f5985 update copyright years 2010-12-05 20:21:09 -07:00
jet
d9aac52b3d First version; interpreted mode works and JIT mode compiles. 2010-07-12 14:18:36 -06:00
JET
3aac50555b fixed ARM interpreted-mode regression 2010-04-20 15:51:35 -06:00
JET
b2f5e71d22 ARM and UTF-8 work 2010-04-14 09:26:50 -06:00
jet
1ffe46a545 added ARM interpreted mode supported 2009-08-06 11:52:36 -06:00