arm: Add return value argument to longjmp

The normal longjmp command allows for a caller to pass the return value
of the setjmp() invocation. This patch adds that semantic to the arm
implementation of it and adjusts the efi_loader call respectively.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
This commit is contained in:
Alexander Graf 2016-09-27 09:30:32 +02:00 committed by Tom Rini
parent d40dbfb740
commit 692fcdd800
2 changed files with 15 additions and 19 deletions

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@ -11,29 +11,26 @@
struct jmp_buf_data {
ulong target;
ulong regs[5];
int ret;
};
typedef struct jmp_buf_data jmp_buf[1];
static inline int setjmp(jmp_buf jmp)
{
long r = 0;
jmp->ret = 0;
#ifdef CONFIG_ARM64
asm volatile(
"adr x1, jmp_target\n"
"str x1, %1\n"
"stp x26, x27, %2\n"
"stp x28, x29, %3\n"
"str x1, %0\n"
"stp x26, x27, %1\n"
"stp x28, x29, %2\n"
"mov x1, sp\n"
"str x1, %4\n"
"b 2f\n"
"str x1, %3\n"
"jmp_target: "
"mov %0, #1\n"
"2:\n"
: "+r" (r), "=m" (jmp->target),
"=m" (jmp->regs[0]), "=m" (jmp->regs[2]),
"=m" (jmp->regs[4])
: "=m" (jmp->target), "=m" (jmp->regs[0]),
"=m" (jmp->regs[2]), "=m" (jmp->regs[4])
:
: "x0", "x1", "x2", "x3", "x4", "x5", "x6", "x7",
"x8", "x9", "x10", "x11", "x12", "x13", "x14", "x15",
@ -49,26 +46,25 @@ static inline int setjmp(jmp_buf jmp)
#else
"adr r0, jmp_target\n"
#endif
"mov r1, %1\n"
"mov r1, %0\n"
"mov r2, sp\n"
"stm r1!, {r0, r2, r4, r5, r6, r7}\n"
"b 2f\n"
".align 2\n"
"jmp_target: \n"
"mov %0, #1\n"
"2:\n"
: "+l" (r)
:
: "l" (&jmp->target)
: "r0", "r1", "r2", "r3", /* "r4", "r5", "r6", "r7", */
"r8", "r9", "r10", "r11", /* sp, */ "ip", "lr",
"cc", "memory");
#endif
return r;
return jmp->ret;
}
static inline __noreturn void longjmp(jmp_buf jmp)
static inline __noreturn void longjmp(jmp_buf jmp, int ret)
{
jmp->ret = ret;
#ifdef CONFIG_ARM64
asm volatile(
"ldr x0, %0\n"

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@ -475,7 +475,7 @@ static efi_status_t EFIAPI efi_exit(efi_handle_t image_handle,
exit_data_size, exit_data);
loaded_image_info->exit_status = exit_status;
longjmp(&loaded_image_info->exit_jmp);
longjmp(&loaded_image_info->exit_jmp, 1);
panic("EFI application exited");
}