Re: [PATCH RFC WIP] x86/paravirt: add register-saving thunks to reducecaller register pressure
From: Jeremy Fitzhardinge
Date: Tue Feb 03 2009 - 12:23:24 EST
Pavel Machek wrote:
This patch seeks to alleviate this pressure by introducing wrapper
thunks that will do the register saving/restoring, so that the
callsite doesn't need to worry about it, but the callee function can
be conventional compiler-generated code. In many cases (particularly
performance-sensitive cases) the callee will be in assembler anyway,
and need not use the compiler's calling convention.
Standard calling convention is:
arguments return scratch
x86-32 eax edx ecx eax ?
esi edi ebp ?
Those are callee-save, so the caller doesn't need to worry about
preserving their values.
actually standard calling convention is all arguments on stack iirc
but we use regparm=3 for kernel...?
Yes. "standard" = "standard kernel calling convention"
J
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