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/gem5/src/sim/
H A Darguments.ccdiff 7693:f1db1000d957 Fri Oct 01 17:02:00 EDT 2010 Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@ARM.com> Debug: Implement getArgument() and function skipping for ARM.

In the process make add skipFuction() to handle isa specific function skipping
instead of ifdefs and other ugliness. For almost all ABIs, 64 bit arguments can
only start in even registers. Size is now passed to getArgument() so that 32
bit systems can make decisions about register selection for 64 bit arguments.
The number argument is now passed by reference because getArgument() will need
to change it based on the size of the argument and the current argument number.

For ARM, if the argument number is odd and a 64-bit register is requested the
number must first be incremented to because all 64 bit arguments are passed
in an even argument register. Then the number will be incremented again to
access both halves of the argument.
H A Darguments.hhdiff 7693:f1db1000d957 Fri Oct 01 17:02:00 EDT 2010 Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@ARM.com> Debug: Implement getArgument() and function skipping for ARM.

In the process make add skipFuction() to handle isa specific function skipping
instead of ifdefs and other ugliness. For almost all ABIs, 64 bit arguments can
only start in even registers. Size is now passed to getArgument() so that 32
bit systems can make decisions about register selection for 64 bit arguments.
The number argument is now passed by reference because getArgument() will need
to change it based on the size of the argument and the current argument number.

For ARM, if the argument number is odd and a 64-bit register is requested the
number must first be incremented to because all 64 bit arguments are passed
in an even argument register. Then the number will be incremented again to
access both halves of the argument.
/gem5/src/arch/power/
H A Dutility.hhdiff 7693:f1db1000d957 Fri Oct 01 17:02:00 EDT 2010 Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@ARM.com> Debug: Implement getArgument() and function skipping for ARM.

In the process make add skipFuction() to handle isa specific function skipping
instead of ifdefs and other ugliness. For almost all ABIs, 64 bit arguments can
only start in even registers. Size is now passed to getArgument() so that 32
bit systems can make decisions about register selection for 64 bit arguments.
The number argument is now passed by reference because getArgument() will need
to change it based on the size of the argument and the current argument number.

For ARM, if the argument number is odd and a 64-bit register is requested the
number must first be incremented to because all 64 bit arguments are passed
in an even argument register. Then the number will be incremented again to
access both halves of the argument.
H A Dutility.ccdiff 7693:f1db1000d957 Fri Oct 01 17:02:00 EDT 2010 Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@ARM.com> Debug: Implement getArgument() and function skipping for ARM.

In the process make add skipFuction() to handle isa specific function skipping
instead of ifdefs and other ugliness. For almost all ABIs, 64 bit arguments can
only start in even registers. Size is now passed to getArgument() so that 32
bit systems can make decisions about register selection for 64 bit arguments.
The number argument is now passed by reference because getArgument() will need
to change it based on the size of the argument and the current argument number.

For ARM, if the argument number is odd and a 64-bit register is requested the
number must first be incremented to because all 64 bit arguments are passed
in an even argument register. Then the number will be incremented again to
access both halves of the argument.
/gem5/src/arch/mips/
H A Dutility.hhdiff 7693:f1db1000d957 Fri Oct 01 17:02:00 EDT 2010 Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@ARM.com> Debug: Implement getArgument() and function skipping for ARM.

In the process make add skipFuction() to handle isa specific function skipping
instead of ifdefs and other ugliness. For almost all ABIs, 64 bit arguments can
only start in even registers. Size is now passed to getArgument() so that 32
bit systems can make decisions about register selection for 64 bit arguments.
The number argument is now passed by reference because getArgument() will need
to change it based on the size of the argument and the current argument number.

For ARM, if the argument number is odd and a 64-bit register is requested the
number must first be incremented to because all 64 bit arguments are passed
in an even argument register. Then the number will be incremented again to
access both halves of the argument.
H A Dutility.ccdiff 7693:f1db1000d957 Fri Oct 01 17:02:00 EDT 2010 Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@ARM.com> Debug: Implement getArgument() and function skipping for ARM.

In the process make add skipFuction() to handle isa specific function skipping
instead of ifdefs and other ugliness. For almost all ABIs, 64 bit arguments can
only start in even registers. Size is now passed to getArgument() so that 32
bit systems can make decisions about register selection for 64 bit arguments.
The number argument is now passed by reference because getArgument() will need
to change it based on the size of the argument and the current argument number.

For ARM, if the argument number is odd and a 64-bit register is requested the
number must first be incremented to because all 64 bit arguments are passed
in an even argument register. Then the number will be incremented again to
access both halves of the argument.
/gem5/src/arch/alpha/
H A Dutility.ccdiff 7693:f1db1000d957 Fri Oct 01 17:02:00 EDT 2010 Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@ARM.com> Debug: Implement getArgument() and function skipping for ARM.

In the process make add skipFuction() to handle isa specific function skipping
instead of ifdefs and other ugliness. For almost all ABIs, 64 bit arguments can
only start in even registers. Size is now passed to getArgument() so that 32
bit systems can make decisions about register selection for 64 bit arguments.
The number argument is now passed by reference because getArgument() will need
to change it based on the size of the argument and the current argument number.

For ARM, if the argument number is odd and a 64-bit register is requested the
number must first be incremented to because all 64 bit arguments are passed
in an even argument register. Then the number will be incremented again to
access both halves of the argument.
H A Dutility.hhdiff 7693:f1db1000d957 Fri Oct 01 17:02:00 EDT 2010 Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@ARM.com> Debug: Implement getArgument() and function skipping for ARM.

In the process make add skipFuction() to handle isa specific function skipping
instead of ifdefs and other ugliness. For almost all ABIs, 64 bit arguments can
only start in even registers. Size is now passed to getArgument() so that 32
bit systems can make decisions about register selection for 64 bit arguments.
The number argument is now passed by reference because getArgument() will need
to change it based on the size of the argument and the current argument number.

For ARM, if the argument number is odd and a 64-bit register is requested the
number must first be incremented to because all 64 bit arguments are passed
in an even argument register. Then the number will be incremented again to
access both halves of the argument.
/gem5/src/arch/sparc/
H A Dutility.ccdiff 7693:f1db1000d957 Fri Oct 01 17:02:00 EDT 2010 Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@ARM.com> Debug: Implement getArgument() and function skipping for ARM.

In the process make add skipFuction() to handle isa specific function skipping
instead of ifdefs and other ugliness. For almost all ABIs, 64 bit arguments can
only start in even registers. Size is now passed to getArgument() so that 32
bit systems can make decisions about register selection for 64 bit arguments.
The number argument is now passed by reference because getArgument() will need
to change it based on the size of the argument and the current argument number.

For ARM, if the argument number is odd and a 64-bit register is requested the
number must first be incremented to because all 64 bit arguments are passed
in an even argument register. Then the number will be incremented again to
access both halves of the argument.
H A Dutility.hhdiff 7693:f1db1000d957 Fri Oct 01 17:02:00 EDT 2010 Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@ARM.com> Debug: Implement getArgument() and function skipping for ARM.

In the process make add skipFuction() to handle isa specific function skipping
instead of ifdefs and other ugliness. For almost all ABIs, 64 bit arguments can
only start in even registers. Size is now passed to getArgument() so that 32
bit systems can make decisions about register selection for 64 bit arguments.
The number argument is now passed by reference because getArgument() will need
to change it based on the size of the argument and the current argument number.

For ARM, if the argument number is odd and a 64-bit register is requested the
number must first be incremented to because all 64 bit arguments are passed
in an even argument register. Then the number will be incremented again to
access both halves of the argument.
/gem5/src/kern/
H A Dsystem_events.ccdiff 7693:f1db1000d957 Fri Oct 01 17:02:00 EDT 2010 Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@ARM.com> Debug: Implement getArgument() and function skipping for ARM.

In the process make add skipFuction() to handle isa specific function skipping
instead of ifdefs and other ugliness. For almost all ABIs, 64 bit arguments can
only start in even registers. Size is now passed to getArgument() so that 32
bit systems can make decisions about register selection for 64 bit arguments.
The number argument is now passed by reference because getArgument() will need
to change it based on the size of the argument and the current argument number.

For ARM, if the argument number is odd and a 64-bit register is requested the
number must first be incremented to because all 64 bit arguments are passed
in an even argument register. Then the number will be incremented again to
access both halves of the argument.
/gem5/src/arch/x86/
H A Dutility.hhdiff 7693:f1db1000d957 Fri Oct 01 17:02:00 EDT 2010 Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@ARM.com> Debug: Implement getArgument() and function skipping for ARM.

In the process make add skipFuction() to handle isa specific function skipping
instead of ifdefs and other ugliness. For almost all ABIs, 64 bit arguments can
only start in even registers. Size is now passed to getArgument() so that 32
bit systems can make decisions about register selection for 64 bit arguments.
The number argument is now passed by reference because getArgument() will need
to change it based on the size of the argument and the current argument number.

For ARM, if the argument number is odd and a 64-bit register is requested the
number must first be incremented to because all 64 bit arguments are passed
in an even argument register. Then the number will be incremented again to
access both halves of the argument.
H A Dutility.ccdiff 7693:f1db1000d957 Fri Oct 01 17:02:00 EDT 2010 Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@ARM.com> Debug: Implement getArgument() and function skipping for ARM.

In the process make add skipFuction() to handle isa specific function skipping
instead of ifdefs and other ugliness. For almost all ABIs, 64 bit arguments can
only start in even registers. Size is now passed to getArgument() so that 32
bit systems can make decisions about register selection for 64 bit arguments.
The number argument is now passed by reference because getArgument() will need
to change it based on the size of the argument and the current argument number.

For ARM, if the argument number is odd and a 64-bit register is requested the
number must first be incremented to because all 64 bit arguments are passed
in an even argument register. Then the number will be incremented again to
access both halves of the argument.
/gem5/src/arch/arm/
H A Dsystem.hhdiff 7693:f1db1000d957 Fri Oct 01 17:02:00 EDT 2010 Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@ARM.com> Debug: Implement getArgument() and function skipping for ARM.

In the process make add skipFuction() to handle isa specific function skipping
instead of ifdefs and other ugliness. For almost all ABIs, 64 bit arguments can
only start in even registers. Size is now passed to getArgument() so that 32
bit systems can make decisions about register selection for 64 bit arguments.
The number argument is now passed by reference because getArgument() will need
to change it based on the size of the argument and the current argument number.

For ARM, if the argument number is odd and a 64-bit register is requested the
number must first be incremented to because all 64 bit arguments are passed
in an even argument register. Then the number will be incremented again to
access both halves of the argument.
H A Dutility.ccdiff 7693:f1db1000d957 Fri Oct 01 17:02:00 EDT 2010 Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@ARM.com> Debug: Implement getArgument() and function skipping for ARM.

In the process make add skipFuction() to handle isa specific function skipping
instead of ifdefs and other ugliness. For almost all ABIs, 64 bit arguments can
only start in even registers. Size is now passed to getArgument() so that 32
bit systems can make decisions about register selection for 64 bit arguments.
The number argument is now passed by reference because getArgument() will need
to change it based on the size of the argument and the current argument number.

For ARM, if the argument number is odd and a 64-bit register is requested the
number must first be incremented to because all 64 bit arguments are passed
in an even argument register. Then the number will be incremented again to
access both halves of the argument.
H A Dutility.hhdiff 7693:f1db1000d957 Fri Oct 01 17:02:00 EDT 2010 Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@ARM.com> Debug: Implement getArgument() and function skipping for ARM.

In the process make add skipFuction() to handle isa specific function skipping
instead of ifdefs and other ugliness. For almost all ABIs, 64 bit arguments can
only start in even registers. Size is now passed to getArgument() so that 32
bit systems can make decisions about register selection for 64 bit arguments.
The number argument is now passed by reference because getArgument() will need
to change it based on the size of the argument and the current argument number.

For ARM, if the argument number is odd and a 64-bit register is requested the
number must first be incremented to because all 64 bit arguments are passed
in an even argument register. Then the number will be incremented again to
access both halves of the argument.

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