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/**
 *
 * 	Varargs for PYR/GNU CC
 *
 * WARNING -- WARNING -- DANGER
 *
 * The code in this file implements varargs for gcc on a pyr in
 * a way that is compatible with code compiled by the Pyramid Technology
 * C compiler.
 * As such, it depends strongly on the Pyramid conventions for
 * parameter passing.ct and independent implementation. 
 * These (somewhat bizarre) parameter-passing conventions are described
 * in the ``OSx Operating System Porting Guide''.
 * 
 * A quick summary is useful:
 * 12 of the 48 register-windowed regs available for
 * parameter passing.  Parameters of a function call that are eligible
 * to be passed in registers are assigned registers from TR0/PR0 onwards;
 * all other arguments are passed on the stack.
 * Structure and union parameters are *never* passed in registers,
 * even if they are small enough to fit.  They are always passed on
 * the stack.
 *
 * Double-sized parameters cannot be passed in TR11, because
 * TR12 is not used for passing parameters.  If, in the absence of this
 * rule, a double-sized param would have been passed in TR11,
 * that parameter is passed on the stack and no parameters are
 * passed in TR11.
 * 
 * It is only known to work for passing 32-bit integer quantities
 * (ie chars, shorts, ints/enums, longs), doubles, or pointers. 
 * Passing structures on a Pyramid via varargs is a loser.
 * Passing an object larger than 8 bytes on a pyramid via varargs may
 * also be a loser.
 * 
 */


/*
 *  pointer to next stack parameter in __va_buf[0]
 *  pointer to next parameter register in __va_buf[1]
 *  Count of registers seen at __va_buf[2]
 *  saved pr0..pr11 in __va_buf[3..14]
 *  # of calls to va_arg (debugging) at __va_buf[15]
 */

/* Define __gnuc_va_list.  */

#ifndef __GNUC_VA_LIST
#define __GNUC_VA_LIST

typedef void *__voidptr;
#if 1

typedef struct __va_regs {
      __voidptr __stackp,__regp,__count;
      __voidptr __pr0,__pr1,__pr2,__pr3,__pr4,__pr5,__pr6,__pr7,__pr8,__pr9,__pr10,__pr11;
  } __va_regs;

typedef __va_regs __va_buf;
#else

/* __va_buf[0] = address of next arg passed on the stack
   __va_buf[1] = address of next arg passed in a register
   __va_buf[2] = register-# of next arg passed in a register
 */
typedef __voidptr(*__va_buf);

#endif

typedef __va_buf __gnuc_va_list;

#endif /* not __GNUC_VA_LIST */

/* If this is for internal libc use, don't define anything but
   __gnuc_va_list.  */
#if defined (_STDARG_H) || defined (_VARARGS_H)

/* In GCC version 2, we want an ellipsis at the end of the declaration
   of the argument list.  GCC version 1 can't parse it.  */

#if __GNUC__ > 1
#define __va_ellipsis ...
#else
#define __va_ellipsis
#endif

#define va_alist \
  __va0,__va1,__va2,__va3,__va4,__va5,__va6,__va7,__va8,__va9,__va10,__va11, \
 __builtin_va_alist

/* The ... causes current_function_varargs to be set in cc1.  */
#define va_dcl __voidptr va_alist; __va_ellipsis


/* __asm ("rcsp %0" : "=r" ( _AP [0]));*/

#define va_start(_AP)  \
  _AP =  ((struct __va_regs) {						\
   &(_AP.__pr0), (void*)&__builtin_va_alist, (void*)0,			\
        __va0,__va1,__va2,__va3,__va4,__va5,				\
	__va6,__va7,__va8,__va9,__va10,__va11})


/* Avoid errors if compiling GCC v2 with GCC v1.  */
#if __GNUC__ == 1
#define __extension__
#endif

/* We cast to void * and then to TYPE * because this avoids
   a warning about increasing the alignment requirement.  */
#define va_arg(_AP, _MODE)	\
__extension__								\
({__voidptr *__ap = (__voidptr*)&_AP;					\
  register int __size = sizeof (_MODE);					\
  register int __onstack =						\
	  (__size > 8 || ( (int)(__ap[2]) > 11) ||			\
	    (__size==8 && (int)(__ap[2])==11));				\
  register int* __param_addr =  ((int*)((__ap) [__onstack]));		\
									\
  ((void *)__ap[__onstack])+=__size;					\
    if (__onstack==0 || (int)(__ap[2])==11)				\
      __ap[2]+= (__size >> 2);						\
  *(( _MODE *) (void *) __param_addr);					\
})

void va_end (__gnuc_va_list);		/* Defined in libgcc.a */
#define va_end(_X)

#endif /* defined (_STDARG_H) || defined (_VARARGS_H) */