| #include <linux/linkage.h> |
| |
| #define R0 0x00 |
| #define R1 0x08 |
| #define R2 0x10 |
| #define R3 0x18 |
| #define R4 0x20 |
| #define R5 0x28 |
| #define R6 0x30 |
| #define R7 0x38 |
| #define R8 0x40 |
| #define R9 0x48 |
| #define SL 0x50 |
| #define FP 0x58 |
| #define IP 0x60 |
| #define SP 0x68 |
| #define LR 0x70 |
| #define PC 0x78 |
| |
| /* |
| * Implementation of void perf_regs_load(u64 *regs); |
| * |
| * This functions fills in the 'regs' buffer from the actual registers values, |
| * in the way the perf built-in unwinding test expects them: |
| * - the PC at the time at the call to this function. Since this function |
| * is called using a bl instruction, the PC value is taken from LR. |
| * The built-in unwinding test then unwinds the call stack from the dwarf |
| * information in unwind__get_entries. |
| * |
| * Notes: |
| * - the 8 bytes stride in the registers offsets comes from the fact |
| * that the registers are stored in an u64 array (u64 *regs), |
| * - the regs buffer needs to be zeroed before the call to this function, |
| * in this case using a calloc in dwarf-unwind.c. |
| */ |
| |
| .text |
| .type perf_regs_load,%function |
| ENTRY(perf_regs_load) |
| str r0, [r0, #R0] |
| str r1, [r0, #R1] |
| str r2, [r0, #R2] |
| str r3, [r0, #R3] |
| str r4, [r0, #R4] |
| str r5, [r0, #R5] |
| str r6, [r0, #R6] |
| str r7, [r0, #R7] |
| str r8, [r0, #R8] |
| str r9, [r0, #R9] |
| str sl, [r0, #SL] |
| str fp, [r0, #FP] |
| str ip, [r0, #IP] |
| str sp, [r0, #SP] |
| str lr, [r0, #LR] |
| str lr, [r0, #PC] // store pc as lr in order to skip the call |
| // to this function |
| mov pc, lr |
| ENDPROC(perf_regs_load) |