# mes 2,EM_WSIZE,EM_PSIZE ; ; layout of a setjmp buffer: ; ; ----------------- ; | signal mask | (only for Berkeley 4.[2-]) ; ----------------- ; | | ; | GTO descriptor | ; | (SP, LB, PC) | ; | | ; ----------------- ; ; setjmp saves the signalmask, PC, SP, and LB of caller, and creates a ; GTO descriptor from this. ; The big problem here is how to get the return address, i.e. the PC of ; the caller; This problem is solved by the front-end, which must pass ; it as an extra parameter to setjmp. ; a GTO descriptor must be in the global data area gtobuf bss 3*EM_PSIZE,0,0 inp $fill_ret_area exp $setjmp pro $setjmp,0 #ifdef __BSD4_2 ; save mask of currently blocked signals. ; longjmp must restore this mask loc 0 cal $sigblock asp EM_WSIZE lfr EM_WSIZE lal 0 loi EM_PSIZE stf 3*EM_PSIZE #endif ; create GTO descriptor for longjmp lxl 0 dch ; Local Base of caller lxa 0 ; Stackpointer of caller lal EM_PSIZE loi EM_PSIZE ; Return address of caller lal 0 loi EM_PSIZE ; address of jmpbuf sti 3*EM_PSIZE ; LB, SP, and PC stored in jmpbuf loc 0 ret EM_WSIZE ; setjmp must return 0 end 0 pro $fill_ret_area,0 ; put argument in function result area lol 0 ret EM_WSIZE end 0 exp $longjmp pro $longjmp,? #ifdef __BSD4_2 ; restore signal mask lal 0 loi EM_PSIZE lof 3*EM_PSIZE cal $sigsetmask asp EM_WSIZE lfr EM_WSIZE asp EM_WSIZE #endif lal 0 loi EM_PSIZE ; address of jmpbuf lae gtobuf blm 3*EM_PSIZE ; fill GTO descriptor from jmpbuf lol EM_PSIZE ; second parameter of longjmp: the return value dup EM_WSIZE zne *3 ; of course, longjmp may not return 0! asp EM_WSIZE loc 1 3 ; put return value in function result area cal $fill_ret_area asp EM_WSIZE gto gtobuf ; there we go ... ; ASP and GTO do not damage function result area end 0