/* * These register names and offsets correspond to definitions in * compiler/x86/vm.lisp. They map into accessors in the OS-dependent * POSIX signal context structure os_context_t via the * os_context_register_addr(..) OS-dependent function. */ /* * This software is part of the SBCL system. See the README file for * more information. * * This software is derived from the CMU CL system, which was * written at Carnegie Mellon University and released into the * public domain. The software is in the public domain and is * provided with absolutely no warranty. See the COPYING and CREDITS * files for more information. */ /* the number of registers visible as registers in the virtual machine * (excludes stuff like segment registers) */ #define NREGS (8) #ifdef LANGUAGE_ASSEMBLY #define REG(num) $ ## num #else #define REG(num) num #endif #define reg_EAX REG( 0) #define reg_ECX REG( 2) #define reg_EDX REG( 4) #define reg_EBX REG( 6) #define reg_ESP REG( 8) #define reg_EBP REG(10) #define reg_ESI REG(12) #define reg_EDI REG(14) #define reg_UESP REG(16) #define REGNAMES "EAX", "ECX", "EDX", "EBX", "ESP", "EBP", "ESI", "EDI", "UESP" /* classification of registers * * reg_SP = the register used by Lisp as stack pointer * reg_FP = the register used by Lisp as frame pointer * BOXED_REGISTERS = * the registers which may contain Lisp object pointers */ #define reg_SP reg_ESP #define reg_FP reg_EBP #define BOXED_REGISTERS {\ reg_EAX, reg_ECX, reg_EDX, reg_EBX, reg_ESI, reg_EDI \ }