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#ifndef __SIM_GUEST_ABI_DEFINITION_HH__
#define __SIM_GUEST_ABI_DEFINITION_HH__
#include "base/compiler.hh"
namespace gem5
{
class ThreadContext;
GEM5_DEPRECATED_NAMESPACE(GuestABI, guest_abi);
namespace guest_abi
{
/*
* To implement an ABI, a subclass needs to implement a system of
* specializations of these two templates Result and Argument, and define a
* "State" type.
*
* The State type carries information about, for instance, how many
* integer registers have been consumed gathering earlier arguments. It
* may contain multiple elements if there are multiple dimensions to track,
* for instance the number of integer and floating point registers used so far.
*
* Result and Argument are class templates instead of function templates so
* that they can be partially specialized if necessary. C++ doesn't let you
* partially specialize function templates because that conflicts with
* template resolution using the function's arguments. Since we already know
* what type we want and we don't need argument based resolution, we can just
* wrap the desired functionality in classes and sidestep the problem.
*
* Also note that these templates have an "Enabled" parameter to support
* std::enable_if style conditional specializations.
*/
template <typename ABI, typename Ret, typename Enabled=void>
struct Result
{
/*
* Store result "ret" into the state accessible through tc. Optionally
* accept "state" in case it holds some signature wide information.
*
* Note that the declaration below is only to document the expected
* signature and is commented out so it won't be used by accident.
* Specializations of this Result class should define their own version
* of this method which actually does something.
*
* static void store(ThreadContext *tc, const Ret &ret);
* static void store(ThreadContext *tc, const Ret &ret,
* typename ABI::State &state);
*/
/*
* Prepare for a result of type Ret. This might mean, for instance,
* allocating an argument register for a result pointer.
*
* This method can be excluded if no preparation is necessary.
*
* static void prepare(ThreadContext *tc, typename ABI::State &state);
*/
};
/*
* This partial specialization prevents having to special case 'void' when
* working with return types.
*/
template <typename ABI>
struct Result<ABI, void>
{};
template <typename ABI, typename Arg, typename Enabled=void>
struct Argument
{
/*
* Retrieve an argument of type Arg from the state accessible through tc,
* assuming the state represented by "state" has already been used.
* Also update state to account for this argument as well.
*
* Like Result::store above, the declaration below is only to document
* the expected method signature.
*
* static Arg get(ThreadContext *tc, typename ABI::State &state);
*/
/*
* Prepare for an argument of type Arg. This might mean, for instance,
* allocating an argument register for a result pointer.
*
* This method can be excluded if no preparation is necessary.
*
* static void allocate(ThreadContext *tc, typename ABI::State &state);
*/
};
} // namespace guest_abi
} // namespace gem5
#endif // __SIM_GUEST_ABI_DEFINITION_HH__