1 | ;; @file
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2 | ; innotek Portable Runtime - Global YASM/NASM macros
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3 | ;
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4 |
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5 | ;
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6 | ; Copyright (C) 2006-2007 innotek GmbH
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7 | ;
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8 | ; This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as
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9 | ; available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software;
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10 | ; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
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11 | ; General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation,
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12 | ; in version 2 as it comes in the "COPYING" file of the VirtualBox OSE
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13 | ; distribution. VirtualBox OSE is distributed in the hope that it will
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14 | ; be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any kind.
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15 | ;
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16 | ; If you received this file as part of a commercial VirtualBox
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17 | ; distribution, then only the terms of your commercial VirtualBox
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18 | ; license agreement apply instead of the previous paragraph.
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19 |
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20 | %ifndef __iprt_asmdefs_mac__
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21 | %define __iprt_asmdefs_mac__
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22 |
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23 | ;;
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24 | ; Make the mask for the given bit.
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25 | %define BIT(bit) (1 << bit)
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26 |
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27 | ;;
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28 | ; Align code, pad with INT3.
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29 | %define ALIGNCODE(alignment) align alignment, db 0cch
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30 |
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31 | ;;
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32 | ; Align data, pad with ZEROs.
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33 | %define ALIGNDATA(alignment) align alignment, db 0
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34 |
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35 | ;;
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36 | ; Align BSS, pad with ZEROs.
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37 | %define ALIGNBSS(alignment) align alignment, resb 1
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38 |
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39 | ;;
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40 | ; NAME_OVERLOAD can be defined by a .asm module to modify all the
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41 | ; names created using the name macros in this files.
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42 | ; This is handy when you've got some kind of template code.
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43 | %ifndef NAME_OVERLOAD
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44 | %define NAME_OVERLOAD(name) name
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45 | %endif
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46 |
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47 | ;;
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48 | ; Mangles the given name so it can be referenced using DECLASM() in the
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49 | ; C/C++ world.
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50 | %ifdef __X86__
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51 | %ifdef __DARWIN__
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52 | %define NAME(name) _ %+ NAME_OVERLOAD(name)
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53 | %endif
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54 | %ifdef __OS2__
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55 | %define NAME(name) _ %+ NAME_OVERLOAD(name)
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56 | %endif
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57 | %ifdef __WIN__
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58 | %define NAME(name) _ %+ NAME_OVERLOAD(name)
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59 | %endif
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60 | %endif
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61 | %ifndef NAME
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62 | %define NAME(name) NAME_OVERLOAD(name)
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63 | %endif
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64 |
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65 | ;;
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66 | ; Mangles the given C name so it will _import_ the right symbol.
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67 | %ifdef ASM_FORMAT_PE
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68 | %define IMPNAME(name) __imp_ %+ NAME(name)
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69 | %else
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70 | %define IMPNAME(name) NAME(name)
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71 | %endif
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72 |
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73 | ;;
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74 | ; Gets the pointer to an imported object.
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75 | %ifdef ASM_FORMAT_PE
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76 | %define IMP(name) dword [IMPNAME(name)]
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77 | %else
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78 | %define IMP(name) IMPNAME(name)
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79 | %endif
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80 |
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81 |
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82 |
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83 | ;;
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84 | ; Global marker which is DECLASM() compatible.
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85 | %macro GLOBALNAME 1,
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86 | global NAME(%1)
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87 | NAME(%1):
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88 | %endmacro
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89 |
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90 | ;;
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91 | ; Global exported marker which is DECLASM() compatible.
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92 | %macro EXPORTEDNAME 1,
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93 | %ifdef __NASM__
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94 | %ifdef ASM_FORMAT_PE
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95 | export %1=NAME(%1)
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96 | %endif
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97 | %ifdef ASM_FORMAT_OMF
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98 | export NAME(%1) NAME(%1)
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99 | %endif
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100 | %endif
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101 | GLOBALNAME %1
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102 | %endmacro
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103 |
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104 | ;;
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105 | ; Begins a C callable procedure.
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106 | %macro BEGINPROC 1
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107 | GLOBALNAME %1
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108 | %endmacro
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109 |
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110 | ;;
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111 | ; Begins a C callable exported procedure.
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112 | %macro BEGINPROC_EXPORTED 1
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113 | EXPORTEDNAME %1
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114 | %endmacro
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115 |
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116 | ;;
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117 | ; Ends a C callable procedure.
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118 | %macro ENDPROC 1
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119 | GLOBALNAME %1_EndProc
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120 | db 0xCC, 0xCC, 0xCC, 0xCC
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121 | %endmacro
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122 |
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123 |
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124 | ;
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125 | ; Do OMF and Mach-O/Yasm segment definitions
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126 | ;
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127 | ; Both format requires this to get the segment order right, in the Mach-O/Yasm case
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128 | ; it's only to make sure the .bss section ends up last (it's not declared here).
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129 | ;
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130 | %ifdef ASM_FORMAT_OMF
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131 |
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132 | ; 16-bit segments first (OMF / OS/2 specific).
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133 | %ifdef RT_INCL_16BIT_SEGMENTS
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134 | segment DATA16 public CLASS=FAR_DATA align=16 use16
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135 | segment DATA16_INIT public CLASS=FAR_DATA align=16 use16
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136 | group DGROUP16 DATA16 DATA16_INIT
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137 |
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138 | ;;
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139 | ; Begins 16-bit data
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140 | %macro BEGINDATA16 0
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141 | segment DATA16
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142 | %endmacro
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143 |
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144 | ;;
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145 | ; Begins 16-bit init data
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146 | %macro BEGINDATA16INIT 0
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147 | segment DATA16_INIT
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148 | %endmacro
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149 |
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150 | segment CODE16 public CLASS=FAR_CODE align=16 use16
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151 | segment CODE16_INIT public CLASS=FAR_CODE align=16 use16
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152 | group CGROUP16 CODE16 CODE16_INIT
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153 |
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154 | ;;
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155 | ; Begins 16-bit code
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156 | %macro BEGINCODE16 0
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157 | segment CODE16
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158 | %endmacro
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159 |
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160 | ;;
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161 | ; Begins 16-bit init code
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162 | %macro BEGINCODE16INIT 0
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163 | segment CODE16_INIT
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164 | %endmacro
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165 |
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166 | %endif
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167 |
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168 | ; 32-bit segments.
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169 | segment TEXT32 public CLASS=CODE align=16 use32 flat
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170 | segment DATA32 public CLASS=DATA align=16 use32 flat
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171 | segment BSS32 public CLASS=BSS align=16 use32 flat
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172 |
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173 | ; Make the TEXT32 segment default.
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174 | segment TEXT32
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175 | %endif
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176 |
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177 | %ifdef ASM_FORMAT_MACHO
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178 | %ifdef __YASM__
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179 | [section .text]
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180 | [section .data]
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181 | %endif
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182 | %endif
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183 |
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184 |
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185 | ;;
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186 | ; Begins code
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187 | %ifdef ASM_FORMAT_OMF
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188 | %macro BEGINCODE 0
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189 | segment TEXT32
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190 | %endmacro
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191 | %else
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192 | %macro BEGINCODE 0
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193 | [section .text]
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194 | %endmacro
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195 | %endif
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196 |
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197 |
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198 | ;;
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199 | ; Begins initialized data
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200 | %ifdef ASM_FORMAT_OMF
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201 | %macro BEGINDATA 0
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202 | segment DATA32
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203 | %endmacro
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204 | %else
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205 | %macro BEGINDATA 0
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206 | [section .data]
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207 | %endmacro
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208 | %endif
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209 |
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210 | ;;
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211 | ; Begins uninitialized data
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212 | %ifdef ASM_FORMAT_OMF
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213 | %macro BEGINBSS 0
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214 | segment BSS32
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215 | %endmacro
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216 | %else
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217 | %macro BEGINBSS 0
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218 | [section .bss]
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219 | %endmacro
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220 | %endif
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221 |
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222 |
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223 |
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224 | ;; @def ARCH_BITS
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225 | ; Defines the bit count of the current context.
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226 | %ifndef ARCH_BITS
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227 | %ifdef __AMD64__
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228 | %define ARCH_BITS 64
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229 | %else
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230 | %define ARCH_BITS 32
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231 | %endif
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232 | %endif
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233 |
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234 | ;; @def HC_ARCH_BITS
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235 | ; Defines the host architechture bit count.
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236 | %ifndef HC_ARCH_BITS
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237 | %ifndef IN_GC
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238 | %define HC_ARCH_BITS ARCH_BITS
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239 | %else
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240 | %define HC_ARCH_BITS 32
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241 | %endif
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242 | %endif
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243 |
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244 | ;; @def R3_ARCH_BITS
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245 | ; Defines the host ring-3 architechture bit count.
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246 | %ifndef R3_ARCH_BITS
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247 | %ifdef IN_RING3
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248 | %define R3_ARCH_BITS ARCH_BITS
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249 | %else
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250 | %define R3_ARCH_BITS HC_ARCH_BITS
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251 | %endif
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252 | %endif
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253 |
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254 | ;; @def R0_ARCH_BITS
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255 | ; Defines the host ring-0 architechture bit count.
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256 | %ifndef R0_ARCH_BITS
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257 | %ifdef IN_RING0
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258 | %define R0_ARCH_BITS ARCH_BITS
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259 | %else
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260 | %define R0_ARCH_BITS HC_ARCH_BITS
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261 | %endif
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262 | %endif
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263 |
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264 | ;; @def GC_ARCH_BITS
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265 | ; Defines the guest architechture bit count.
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266 | %ifndef GC_ARCH_BITS
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267 | %ifdef IN_GC
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268 | %define GC_ARCH_BITS ARCH_BITS
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269 | %else
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270 | %define GC_ARCH_BITS 32
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271 | %endif
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272 | %endif
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273 |
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274 |
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275 |
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276 | ;; @def RTHCPTR_DEF
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277 | ; The pesudo-instruction used to declare an initialized pointer variable in the host context.
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278 | %if HC_ARCH_BITS == 64
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279 | %define RTHCPTR_DEF dq
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280 | %else
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281 | %define RTHCPTR_DEF dd
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282 | %endif
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283 |
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284 | ;; @def RTHCPTR_RES
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285 | ; The pesudo-instruction used to declare (=reserve space for) an uninitialized pointer
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286 | ; variable of the host context.
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287 | %if HC_ARCH_BITS == 64
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288 | %define RTHCPTR_RES resq
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289 | %else
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290 | %define RTHCPTR_RES resd
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291 | %endif
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292 |
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293 | ;; @def RTHCPTR_PRE
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294 | ; The memory operand prefix used for a pointer in the host context.
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295 | %if HC_ARCH_BITS == 64
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296 | %define RTHCPTR_PRE qword
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297 | %else
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298 | %define RTHCPTR_PRE dword
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299 | %endif
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300 |
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301 | ;; @def RTHCPTR_CB
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302 | ; The size in bytes of a pointer in the host context.
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303 | %if HC_ARCH_BITS == 64
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304 | %define RTHCPTR_CB 8
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305 | %else
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306 | %define RTHCPTR_CB 4
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307 | %endif
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308 |
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309 |
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310 |
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311 | ;; @def RTR0PTR_DEF
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312 | ; The pesudo-instruction used to declare an initialized pointer variable in the ring-0 host context.
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313 | %if R0_ARCH_BITS == 64
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314 | %define RTR0PTR_DEF dq
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315 | %else
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316 | %define RTR0PTR_DEF dd
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317 | %endif
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318 |
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319 | ;; @def RTR0PTR_RES
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320 | ; The pesudo-instruction used to declare (=reserve space for) an uninitialized pointer
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321 | ; variable of the ring-0 host context.
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322 | %if R0_ARCH_BITS == 64
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323 | %define RTR0PTR_RES resq
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324 | %else
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325 | %define RTR0PTR_RES resd
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326 | %endif
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327 |
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328 | ;; @def RTR0PTR_PRE
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329 | ; The memory operand prefix used for a pointer in the ring-0 host context.
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330 | %if R0_ARCH_BITS == 64
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331 | %define RTR0PTR_PRE qword
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332 | %else
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333 | %define RTR0PTR_PRE dword
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334 | %endif
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335 |
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336 | ;; @def RTR0PTR_CB
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337 | ; The size in bytes of a pointer in the ring-0 host context.
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338 | %if R0_ARCH_BITS == 64
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339 | %define RTR0PTR_CB 8
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340 | %else
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341 | %define RTR0PTR_CB 4
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342 | %endif
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343 |
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344 |
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345 |
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346 | ;; @def RTR3PTR_DEF
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347 | ; The pesudo-instruction used to declare an initialized pointer variable in the ring-3 host context.
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348 | %if R3_ARCH_BITS == 64
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349 | %define RTR3PTR_DEF dq
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350 | %else
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351 | %define RTR3PTR_DEF dd
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352 | %endif
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353 |
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354 | ;; @def RTR3PTR_RES
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355 | ; The pesudo-instruction used to declare (=reserve space for) an uninitialized pointer
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356 | ; variable of the ring-3 host context.
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357 | %if R3_ARCH_BITS == 64
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358 | %define RTR3PTR_RES resq
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359 | %else
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360 | %define RTR3PTR_RES resd
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361 | %endif
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362 |
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363 | ;; @def RTR3PTR_PRE
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364 | ; The memory operand prefix used for a pointer in the ring-3 host context.
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365 | %if R3_ARCH_BITS == 64
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366 | %define RTR3PTR_PRE qword
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367 | %else
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368 | %define RTR3PTR_PRE dword
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369 | %endif
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370 |
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371 | ;; @def RTR3PTR_CB
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372 | ; The size in bytes of a pointer in the ring-3 host context.
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373 | %if R3_ARCH_BITS == 64
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374 | %define RTR3PTR_CB 8
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375 | %else
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376 | %define RTR3PTR_CB 4
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377 | %endif
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378 |
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379 |
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380 |
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381 | ;; @def RTGCPTR_DEF
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382 | ; The pesudo-instruction used to declare an initialized pointer variable in the guest context.
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383 | %if GC_ARCH_BITS == 64
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384 | %define RTGCPTR_DEF dq
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385 | %else
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386 | %define RTGCPTR_DEF dd
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387 | %endif
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388 |
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389 | ;; @def RTGCPTR_RES
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390 | ; The pesudo-instruction used to declare (=reserve space for) an uninitialized pointer
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391 | ; variable of the guest context.
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392 | %if GC_ARCH_BITS == 64
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393 | %define RTGCPTR_RES resq
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394 | %else
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395 | %define RTGCPTR_RES resd
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396 | %endif
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397 |
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398 | ;; @def RTGCPTR_PRE
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399 | ; The memory operand prefix used for a pointer in the guest context.
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400 | %if GC_ARCH_BITS == 64
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401 | %define RTGCPTR_PRE qword
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402 | %else
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403 | %define RTGCPTR_PRE dword
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404 | %endif
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405 |
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406 | ;; @def RTGCPTR_CB
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407 | ; The size in bytes of a pointer in the guest context.
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408 | %if GC_ARCH_BITS == 64
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409 | %define RTGCPTR_CB 8
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410 | %else
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411 | %define RTGCPTR_CB 4
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412 | %endif
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413 |
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414 |
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415 |
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416 | ;; @def RT_CCPTR_DEF
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417 | ; The pesudo-instruction used to declare an initialized pointer variable in the current context.
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418 |
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419 | ;; @def RT_CCPTR_RES
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420 | ; The pesudo-instruction used to declare (=reserve space for) an uninitialized pointer
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421 | ; variable of the current context.
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422 |
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423 | ;; @def RT_CCPTR_PRE
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424 | ; The memory operand prefix used for a pointer in the current context.
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425 |
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426 | ;; @def RT_CCPTR_CB
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427 | ; The size in bytes of a pointer in the current context.
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428 |
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429 | %ifdef IN_GC
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430 | %define RTCCPTR_DEF RTGCPTR_DEF
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431 | %define RTCCPTR_RES RTGCPTR_RES
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432 | %define RTCCPTR_PRE RTGCPTR_PRE
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433 | %define RTCCPTR_CB RTGCPTR_CB
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434 | %else
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435 | %ifdef IN_RING0
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436 | %define RTCCPTR_DEF RTR0PTR_DEF
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437 | %define RTCCPTR_RES RTR0PTR_RES
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438 | %define RTCCPTR_PRE RTR0PTR_PRE
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439 | %define RTCCPTR_CB RTR0PTR_CB
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440 | %else
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441 | %define RTCCPTR_DEF RTR3PTR_DEF
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442 | %define RTCCPTR_RES RTR3PTR_RES
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443 | %define RTCCPTR_PRE RTR3PTR_PRE
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444 | %define RTCCPTR_CB RTR3PTR_CB
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445 | %endif
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446 | %endif
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447 |
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448 |
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449 |
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450 | ;; @def RTHCPHYS_DEF
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451 | ; The pesudo-instruction used to declare an initialized host physical address.
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452 | %define RTHCPHYS_DEF dq
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453 |
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454 | ;; @def RTHCPTR_RES
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455 | ; The pesudo-instruction used to declare (=reserve space for) an uninitialized
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456 | ; host physical address variable
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457 | %define RTHCPHYS_RES resq
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458 |
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459 | ;; @def RTHCPTR_PRE
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460 | ; The memory operand prefix used for a host physical address.
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461 | %define RTHCPHYS_PRE qword
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462 |
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463 | ;; @def RTHCPHYS_CB
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464 | ; The size in bytes of a host physical address.
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465 | %define RTHCPHYS_CB 8
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466 |
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467 |
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468 |
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469 | ;; @def RTGCPHYS_DEF
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470 | ; The pesudo-instruction used to declare an initialized guest physical address.
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471 | %define RTGCPHYS_DEF dd
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472 |
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473 | ;; @def RTGCPTR_RES
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474 | ; The pesudo-instruction used to declare (=reserve space for) an uninitialized
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475 | ; guest physical address variable
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476 | %define RTGCPHYS_RES resd
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477 |
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478 | ;; @def RTGCPTR_PRE
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479 | ; The memory operand prefix used for a guest physical address.
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480 | %define RTGCPHYS_PRE dword
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481 |
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482 | ;; @def RTGCPHYS_CB
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483 | ; The size in bytes of a guest physical address.
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484 | %define RTGCPHYS_CB 4
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485 |
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486 |
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487 |
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488 | ;;
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489 | ; The size of the long double C/C++ type.
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490 | ; On 32-bit Darwin this is 16 bytes, on L4, Linux, OS/2 and Windows
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491 | ; it's 12 bytes.
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492 | ; @todo figure out what 64-bit Windows does (I don't recall right now).
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493 | %ifdef __X86__
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494 | %ifdef __DARWIN__
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495 | %define RTLRD_CB 16
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496 | %else
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497 | %define RTLRD_CB 12
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498 | %endif
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499 | %else
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500 | %define RTLRD_CB 16
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501 | %endif
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502 |
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503 |
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504 |
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505 | ;; @def ASM_CALL64_GCC
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506 | ; Indicates that we're using the GCC 64-bit calling convention.
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507 | ; @see @ref sec_vboxrem_amd64_compare (in VBoxREMWrapper.cpp) for an ABI description.
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508 |
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509 | ;; @def ASM_CALL64_MSC
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510 | ; Indicates that we're using the Microsoft 64-bit calling convention (fastcall on steroids).
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511 | ; @see @ref sec_vboxrem_amd64_compare (in VBoxREMWrapper.cpp) for an ABI description.
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512 |
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513 | ; Note: On X86 we're using cdecl unconditionally. There is not yet any common
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514 | ; calling convention on AMD64, that's why we need to support two different ones.)
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515 |
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516 | %ifdef __AMD64__
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517 | %ifndef ASM_CALL64_GCC
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518 | %ifndef ASM_CALL64_MSC
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519 | ; define it based on the object format.
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520 | %ifdef ASM_FORMAT_PE
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521 | %define ASM_CALL64_MSC
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522 | %else
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523 | %define ASM_CALL64_GCC
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524 | %endif
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525 | %endif
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526 | %else
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527 | ; sanity check.
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528 | %ifdef ASM_CALL64_MSC
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529 | %error "Only one of the ASM_CALL64_* defines should be defined!"
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530 | %endif
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531 | %endif
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532 | %endif
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533 |
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534 |
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535 | ;; @def RT_NOCRT
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536 | ; Symbol name wrapper for the No-CRT bits.
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537 | ;
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538 | ; In order to coexist in the same process as other CRTs, we need to
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539 | ; decorate the symbols such that they don't conflict the ones in the
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540 | ; other CRTs. The result of such conflicts / duplicate symbols can
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541 | ; confuse the dynamic loader on unix like systems.
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542 | ;
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543 | ; @remark Always feed the name to this macro first and then pass the result
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544 | ; on to the next *NAME* macro.
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545 | ;
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546 | %ifndef RT_WITHOUT_NOCRT_WRAPPERS
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547 | %define RT_NOCRT(name) nocrt_ %+ name
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548 | %else
|
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549 | %define RT_NOCRT(name) name
|
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550 | %endif
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551 |
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552 |
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553 |
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554 | ;; @def xS
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555 | ; The stack unit size / The register unit size.
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556 |
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557 | ;; @def xSP
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558 | ; The stack pointer register (RSP or ESP).
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559 |
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560 | ;; @def xBP
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561 | ; The base pointer register (RBP or ESP).
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562 |
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563 | ;; @def xAX
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564 | ; RAX or EAX depending on context.
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565 |
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566 | ;; @def xBX
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567 | ; RBX or EBX depending on context.
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568 |
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569 | ;; @def xCX
|
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570 | ; RCX or ECX depending on context.
|
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571 |
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572 | ;; @def xDX
|
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573 | ; RDX or EDX depending on context.
|
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574 |
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575 | ;; @def xDI
|
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576 | ; RDI or EDI depending on context.
|
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577 |
|
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578 | ;; @def xSI
|
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579 | ; RSI or ESI depending on context.
|
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580 |
|
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581 | %ifdef __AMD64__
|
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582 | %define xS 8
|
---|
583 | %define xSP rsp
|
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584 | %define xBP rbp
|
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585 | %define xAX rax
|
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586 | %define xBX rbx
|
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587 | %define xCX rcx
|
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588 | %define xDX rdx
|
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589 | %define xDI rdi
|
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590 | %define xSI rsi
|
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591 | %else
|
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592 | %define xS 4
|
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593 | %define xSP esp
|
---|
594 | %define xBP ebp
|
---|
595 | %define xAX eax
|
---|
596 | %define xBX ebx
|
---|
597 | %define xCX ecx
|
---|
598 | %define xDX edx
|
---|
599 | %define xDI edi
|
---|
600 | %define xSI esi
|
---|
601 | %endif
|
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602 |
|
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603 | %endif
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