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6955813: Fix incorrect Oracle rebranding headers from 6941466 Summary: Redo the header changes to fix new copyright notice style Reviewed-by: ohair
author trims
date Wed, 26 May 2010 00:30:39 -0700
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!!
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!! DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
!!
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    !! Prototype: int SafeFetch32 (int * adr, int ErrValue)
    !! The "ld" at Fetch32 is potentially faulting instruction.
    !! If the instruction traps the trap handler will arrange
    !! for control to resume at Fetch32Resume.  
    !! By convention with the trap handler we ensure there is a non-CTI
    !! instruction in the trap shadow.  
    !!
    !! The reader might be tempted to move this service to .il.
    !! Don't.  Sun's CC back-end reads and optimize code emitted 
    !! by the .il "call", in some cases optimizing the code, completely eliding it,
    !! or by moving the code from the "call site". 
        
     !! ASM better know we may use G6 for our own purposes
    .register %g6, #ignore
        
    .globl  SafeFetch32
    .align  32
    .global Fetch32PFI, Fetch32Resume 
SafeFetch32:
    mov     %o0, %g1
    mov     %o1, %o0
Fetch32PFI:
    ld      [%g1], %o0          !! <-- Potentially faulting instruction
Fetch32Resume:
    nop
    retl
    nop

    .globl  SafeFetchN
    .align  32
    .globl  FetchNPFI, FetchNResume
SafeFetchN:
    mov     %o0, %g1
    mov     %o1, %o0
FetchNPFI:
    ldn     [%g1], %o0
FetchNResume:
    nop
    retl
    nop

    !! Possibilities:
    !! -- membar
    !! -- CAS (SP + BIAS, G0, G0)
    !! -- wr %g0, %asi

    .global SpinPause
    .align  32
SpinPause:
    retl
    mov %g0, %o0


 
    .globl _Copy_conjoint_jlongs_atomic
    .align 32
    .global   _Copy_conjoint_jlongs_atomic
 _Copy_conjoint_jlongs_atomic:
         cmp     %o0, %o1
         bleu    4f
         sll     %o2, 3, %o4
         ba      2f
    1:
         subcc   %o4, 8, %o4
         std     %o2, [%o1]
         add     %o0, 8, %o0
         add     %o1, 8, %o1
    2:
         bge,a   1b
         ldd     [%o0], %o2
         ba      5f
         nop
    3:
         std     %o2, [%o1+%o4]
    4:
         subcc   %o4, 8, %o4
         bge,a   3b
         ldd     [%o0+%o4], %o2
    5:      
         retl
         nop
 
 
  
    .globl _raw_thread_id
    .align 32
 _raw_thread_id:
    .register %g7, #scratch
        retl
        mov     %g7, %o0
 

    .globl _flush_reg_windows
    .align 32
 _flush_reg_windows:
        ta 0x03
        retl
        mov     %fp, %o0