| // Copyright 2013 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. | |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style | |
| // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. | |
| // This file defines the IDs for PCDATA and FUNCDATA instructions | |
| // in Go binaries. It is included by assembly sources, so it must | |
| // be written using #defines. | |
| // | |
| // These must agree with internal/abi/symtab.go. | |
| // Pseudo-assembly statements. | |
| // GO_ARGS, GO_RESULTS_INITIALIZED, and NO_LOCAL_POINTERS are macros | |
| // that communicate to the runtime information about the location and liveness | |
| // of pointers in an assembly function's arguments, results, and stack frame. | |
| // This communication is only required in assembly functions that make calls | |
| // to other functions that might be preempted or grow the stack. | |
| // NOSPLIT functions that make no calls do not need to use these macros. | |
| // GO_ARGS indicates that the Go prototype for this assembly function | |
| // defines the pointer map for the function's arguments. | |
| // GO_ARGS should be the first instruction in a function that uses it. | |
| // It can be omitted if there are no arguments at all. | |
| // GO_ARGS is inserted implicitly by the assembler for any function | |
| // whose package-qualified symbol name belongs to the current package; | |
| // it is therefore usually not necessary to write explicitly. | |
| // GO_RESULTS_INITIALIZED indicates that the assembly function | |
| // has initialized the stack space for its results and that those results | |
| // should be considered live for the remainder of the function. | |
| // NO_LOCAL_POINTERS indicates that the assembly function stores | |
| // no pointers to heap objects in its local stack variables. | |
| // ArgsSizeUnknown is set in Func.argsize to mark all functions | |
| // whose argument size is unknown (C vararg functions, and | |
| // assembly code without an explicit specification). | |
| // This value is generated by the compiler, assembler, or linker. | |