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			270 lines
		
	
	
	
		
			6 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			C
		
	
	
	
	
	
#ifndef NORCSID
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static char rcsid[] = "$Header$";
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#endif
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/*
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 * (c) copyright 1983 by the Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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 *
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 *          This product is part of the Amsterdam Compiler Kit.
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 *
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 * Permission to use, sell, duplicate or disclose this software must be
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 * obtained in writing. Requests for such permissions may be sent to
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 *
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 *      Dr. Andrew S. Tanenbaum
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 *      Wiskundig Seminarium
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 *      Vrije Universiteit
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 *      Postbox 7161
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 *      1007 MC Amsterdam
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 *      The Netherlands
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 *
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 */
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/* Machine dependent back end routines for the VAX using 4-byte words
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 */
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con_part(sz,w) register sz; word w; {
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	/* Byte order: |  3  |  2  |  1  |  0  | */
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	/* Align new bytes on boundary of its on size.  */
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	while (part_size % sz) part_size++;
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	if (part_size == EM_WSIZE)
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		part_flush();
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	if (sz == 1 || sz == 2) {
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		/* Smaller than a machineword. */
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		w &= (sz == 1 ? 0xFF : 0xFFFF);
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		w <<= 8 * part_size;
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		part_word |= w;
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	} else {
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		assert(sz == 4);
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		part_word = w;
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	}
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	part_size += sz;
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} /* con_part */
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con_mult(sz) word sz; {
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	if (sz != 4)
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		fatal("bad icon/ucon size");
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	fprintf(codefile,".long\t%s\n",str);
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}
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mes(mesno) word mesno ; {
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	while (getarg(any_ptyp) != sp_cend );
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}
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con_float() {
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	/* Insert a dot at the right position, if it is not present,
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	 * to make the floating point constant acceptable to the assembler.
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	 */
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	register char *	c;
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	extern char *	index();
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	if (argval != 4 && argval != 8)
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		fatal("bad fcon size");
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	if (argval == 8)
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		fprintf(codefile,".double\t0d");
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	else	fprintf(codefile,".float\t0f");
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	if (index(str,'.') != (char *) 0) {
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		fprintf(codefile,"%s\n",str);
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	/* There must be a dot after the `e' or - if the `e' is not present -
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	 * at the end.
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	 */
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	} else if ((c = index(str,'e')) != (char *) 0) {
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		*c++ = '\0';
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		fprintf(codefile,"%s.e%s\n",str,c--);
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		*c = 'e';
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	} else	fprintf(codefile,"%s.\n",str);
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} /* con_float */
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#ifndef REGVARS
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prolog(nlocals) full nlocals; {
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	fprintf(codefile,"\tpushl\tfp\n\tmovl\tsp,fp\n");
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	if (nlocals == 0)
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		return;
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	if (nlocals == 4)
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		fprintf(codefile,"\tclrl\t-(sp)\n");
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	else if (nlocals == 8)
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		fprintf(codefile,"\tclrq\t-(sp)\n");
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	else
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		fprintf(codefile,"\tsubl2\t$%ld,sp\n",nlocals);
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}
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#endif REGVARS
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char    *segname[] = {
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	".text",	/* SEGTXT */
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	".data",	/* SEGCON */
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	".data",	/* SEGROM */
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	".data"		/* SEGBSS */
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};
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#ifdef REGVARS
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int		EM_BSIZE;	/* Difference between AB and LB. */
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static int	nlocals;	/* Number of local variables. */
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#define NR_REG		8	/* Number of registers. */
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#define FIRST_REG	4
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#define LAST_REG	(FIRST_REG + NR_REG - 1)
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prolog(n) { /* Save number of locals. */
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	nlocals = n;
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}
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/*
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 * Structure to store information about the registers to be stored.
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 */
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static struct s_reg {
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	char *	sr_str;	/* Name of register used.	*/
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	long	sr_off;	/* Offset from LB.		*/
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	int	sr_size;/* Size in bytes.		*/
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} a_reg[NR_REG + 1], *p_reg;
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i_regsave() { /* Initialize saving of registers. */
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	EM_BSIZE = 0;
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	p_reg = a_reg;
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}
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regsave(str, off, size) char * str; long off; int size; {
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	/* Called for each register to be saved. */
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	p_reg->sr_str = str;
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	p_reg->sr_off = off;
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	(p_reg++)->sr_size = size;
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	fprintf(codefile,
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		"\t# Local %ld, size %d, to register %s\n",
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		off, size, str
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	       );
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}
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f_regsave() {
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	register struct s_reg *	p;
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	register int	mask;
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	register int	i;
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	register int	count;
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	mask = 0;
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	count = p_reg - a_reg;
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	for (p = a_reg; p < p_reg; p++) {
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		/* For each register to be saved, set a bit in the
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		 * mask corresponding to its number.
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		 */
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		i = atoi(p->sr_str + 1);
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		if (p->sr_size <= 4)
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			mask |= (1 << i);
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		else {
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			mask |= (3 << i);
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			count++;
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		}
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	}
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	/* Generate code to save registers. */
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	if (count > 2)
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		fprintf(codefile, "pushr\t$%d\n", mask);
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	else
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		for (i = FIRST_REG; i <= LAST_REG; i++) {
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			/* For all registers that can be used,
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			 * see if it must be saved, and do that as cheap
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			 * as possible.
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			 */
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			if (((mask >> i) & 03) == 03) {
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				fprintf(codefile, "movq\tr%d,-(sp)\n",i);
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				break;
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			} else if ((1 << i) & mask) {
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				if (count == 1)
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					fprintf(codefile,"pushl\tr%d\n",i);
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				else
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					fprintf(codefile,"pushr\t$%d\n",mask);
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				break;
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			}
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		}
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	/* Save a word indicating which registers were saved.
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	 * The count uniquely specifies which registers were saved, because
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	 * registers are always allocated consecutively within a class,
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	 * starting from FIRST_REG. I only have one class.
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	 */
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	fprintf(codefile, "pushl\t$%d\n", count);
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	/* Compute AB - LB. */
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	EM_BSIZE = 4 * count + 12;
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	/* Now finish the procedure prolog. */
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	fprintf(codefile, "pushl\tfp\nmovl\tsp,fp\n");
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	/* Emit code to initialize parameters in registers. */
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	for (p = a_reg; p < p_reg; p++) {
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		if (p->sr_off >= 0) {
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			if (p->sr_size == 4) {
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				fprintf(codefile,
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					"movl\t%ld(fp),%s\n",
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					p->sr_off + EM_BSIZE, p->sr_str
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				       );
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			} else if (p->sr_size == 8) {
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				fprintf(codefile,
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					"movq\t%ld(fp),%s\n",
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					p->sr_off + EM_BSIZE, p->sr_str
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				       );
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			}
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		}
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	}
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	/* Generate room for locals. */
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	if (nlocals == 0)
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		return;
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	if (nlocals == 4)
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		fprintf(codefile,"clrl\t-(sp)\n");
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	else if (nlocals == 8)
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		fprintf(codefile,"clrq\t-(sp)\n");
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	else
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		fprintf(codefile,"subl2\t$%ld,sp\n",nlocals);
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} /* f_regsave */
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regreturn() {
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	fprintf(codefile, "jmp\t.return\n");
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} /* regreturn */
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regscore(off, size, typ, score, totyp) long off; {
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	register int	i;
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	i = score;	/* Local/parameter is used score times. */
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	/* If the offset doesn't fit in a byte, word-offset is used,
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	 * which is one byte more expensive.
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	 */
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	if (off > 109 || off < -128) i *= 2;	/* Word offset. */
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	/* 109: guestimate. We don't know AB -LB yet.
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	 * 109 is the number if there are two registervariables.
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	 */
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	/* Compute cost of initialization for parameters. */
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	if (off > 109)
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		i -= 5;
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	else if (off >= 0)
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		i -= 4;
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	if (typ == reg_pointer)
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		i += score;	/* Sometimes saves an instruction. */
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	else if (typ == reg_loop)
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		i += 5;
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	i -= 2;	/* Cost of save. */
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	/* Actually the first registers are more expensive, but then
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	 * the following registers are cheaper.
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	 */
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	return (i);
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} /* regscore */
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#endif REGVARS
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