Diff for /gforth/Attic/386.h between versions 1.3 and 1.11

version 1.3, 1994/09/08 17:20:03 version 1.11, 1995/11/07 18:06:29
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 /*  /*
   $Id$  
   Copyright 1992 by the ANSI figForth Development Group  
   
   This is the machine-specific part for Intel 386 compatible processors    This is the machine-specific part for Intel 386 compatible processors
 */  
   
     Copyright (C) 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
   
     This file is part of Gforth.
   
     Gforth is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
     modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
     as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
     of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
   
     This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
     but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
     MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
     GNU General Public License for more details.
   
     You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
     along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
     Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
   */
   
 /* Cell and UCell must be the same size as a pointer */  #include "32bit.h"
 typedef long Cell;  
 typedef unsigned long UCell;  
   
 /* DCell and UDCell must be twice as large as Cell */  
 typedef long long DCell;  
 typedef unsigned long long UDCell;  
   
 /* define this if IEEE singles and doubles are available as C data types */  
 #define IEEE_FP  
   
 /* the IEEE types are used only for loading and storing */  
 /* the IEEE double precision type */  
 typedef double DFloat;  
 /* the IEEE single precision type */  
 typedef float SFloat;  
   
 /* define this if the least-significant byte is at the largets address */  /* indirect threading is faster on the 486, on the 386 direct
 /* #define BIG_ENDIAN */     threading is probably faster. Therefore we leave defining
      DIRECT_THREADED to configure */
   
 /* define this if the processor cannot exploit instruction-level  /* define this if the processor cannot exploit instruction-level
    parallelism and/or has few registers */     parallelism (no pipelining or too few registers) */
 #define CISC_NEXT  #define CISC_NEXT
   
   /* 386 and below have no cache, 486 has a shared cache, and the
      Pentium probably employs hardware cache consistency, so
      flush-icache is a noop */
   #define FLUSH_ICACHE(addr,size)
   
 #ifdef DIRECT_THREADED  #ifdef DIRECT_THREADED
   
   #define CALL 0xe8 /* call */
   #define JMP  0xe9 /* jmp  */
   #define GETCFA(reg)  ({ asm("popl %0" : "=r" (reg)); (int)reg -= 5;});
   
 /* PFA gives the parameter field address corresponding to a cfa */  /* PFA gives the parameter field address corresponding to a cfa */
 #define PFA(cfa)        (((Cell *)cfa)+2)  #define PFA(cfa)        (((Cell *)cfa)+2)
 /* PFA1 is a special version for use just after a NEXT1 */  /* PFA1 is a special version for use just after a NEXT1 */
 #define PFA1(cfa)       PFA(cfa)  #define PFA1(cfa)       PFA(cfa)
 /* CODE_ADDRESS is the address of the code jumped to through the code field */  /* CODE_ADDRESS is the address of the code jumped to through the code field */
 #define CODE_ADDRESS(cfa) \  #define CODE_ADDRESS(cfa) \
     ({long _cfa = (char *)(cfa); (Label)(_cfa+*((long *)(_cfa+1))+5);})      ({long _cfa = (long)(cfa); (Label)(_cfa+*((long *)(_cfa+1))+5);})
 /* MAKE_CF creates an appropriate code field at the cfa; ca is the code address */  /* MAKE_CF creates an appropriate code field at the cfa; ca is the code address */
 #define MAKE_CF(cfa,ca) ({long _cfa = (long)(cfa); \  #define MAKE_CF(cfa,ca) ({long _cfa = (long)(cfa); \
                           long _ca  = (long)(ca); \                            long _ca  = (long)(ca); \
                           *(char *)_cfa = 0xe9; /* jmp */ \                            *(char *)_cfa = CALL; \
                           *(long *)(_cfa+1) = _ca-(_cfa+5);})                            *(long *)(_cfa+1) = _ca-(_cfa+5);})
   
 /* this is the point where the does code starts if label points to the  /* this is the point where the does code starts if label points to the
Line 53  typedef float SFloat; Line 63  typedef float SFloat;
 #define DOES_CODE1(label)       DOES_CODE(label)  #define DOES_CODE1(label)       DOES_CODE(label)
   
 /* this stores a jump dodoes at addr */  /* this stores a jump dodoes at addr */
 #define MAKE_DOES_HANDLER(addr) MAKE_CF(addr,symbols[DODOES])  #define MAKE_DOES_CF(addr,doesp)        ({long _addr = (long)(addr); \
                             long _doesp  = (long)(doesp)-8; \
 #define MAKE_DOES_CF(addr,doesp) MAKE_CF(addr,((int)(doesp)-8))                            *(char *)_addr = CALL; \
                             *(long *)(_addr+1) = _doesp-(_addr+5);})
   
   #define MAKE_DOES_HANDLER(addr) ({long _addr = (long)(addr); \
                             long _dodo  = (long)symbols[DODOES]; \
                             *(char *)_addr = JMP; \
                             *(long *)(_addr+1) = _dodo-(_addr+5);})
 #endif  #endif
   
 #define rint(x) floor((x)+0.5)  #ifdef FORCE_REG
   #if (__GNUC__==2 && defined(__GNUC_MINOR__) && __GNUC_MINOR__==5)
   /* i.e. gcc-2.5.x */
   /* this works with 2.5.7; nothing works with 2.5.8 */
   #define IPREG asm("%esi")
   #define SPREG asm("%edi")
   #ifdef USE_TOS
   #define CFAREG asm("%ecx")
   #else
   #define CFAREG asm("%edx")
   #endif
   #else /* gcc-version */
   /* this works with 2.6.3 (and quite well, too) */
   /* since this is not very demanding, it's the default for other gcc versions */
   #if defined(USE_TOS) && !defined(CFA_NEXT)
   #define IPREG asm("%ebx")
   #else
   #define SPREG asm("%ebx")
   #endif /* USE_TOS && !CFA_NEXT */
   #endif /* gcc-version */
   #endif /* FORCE_REG */

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