reactos/hal/halx86/pic/pic.S

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/*
* PROJECT: ReactOS Hardware Abstraction Layer
* LICENSE: GPL-2.0-or-later (https://spdx.org/licenses/GPL-2.0-or-later)
* PURPOSE: HAL PIC Management and Control Code
* COPYRIGHT: Copyright 2016-2018 Thomas Faber <thomas.faber@reactos.org>
*/
/* INCLUDES ******************************************************************/
#include <asm.inc>
#include <ks386.inc>
/* FUNCTIONS *****************************************************************/
.code
MACRO(DEFINE_END_INTERRUPT_WRAPPER, WrapperName, HandlerName)
EXTERN @&HandlerName&@8:PROC
PUBLIC _&WrapperName&@8
.PROC _&WrapperName&@8
FPO 0, 2, 0, 0, 0, FRAME_FPO
/* Call the C function with the same arguments we got */
mov ecx, [esp+4]
mov edx, [esp+8]
call @&HandlerName&@8
/* Check if we got a pointer back */
test eax, eax
jnz WrapperName&_CallIntHandler
/* No? Just return */
ret 8
WrapperName&_CallIntHandler:
/* We got a pointer to call. Since it won't return, reset the stack to
the location of the stack frame. This frees up our own stack as well
as that of the functions above us, and avoids an overflow due to
excessive recursion.
The next function takes the trap frame as its (fastcall) argument. */
mov ecx, [esp+8]
mov esp, ecx
mov ebp, esp
jmp eax
.ENDP
ENDM
MACRO(DEFINE_INTERRUPT_WRAPPER, WrapperName, HandlerName)
EXTERN _&HandlerName:PROC
PUBLIC _&WrapperName
.PROC _&WrapperName
FPO 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, FRAME_FPO
/* Call the C function */
call _&HandlerName
/* Check if we got a pointer back */
test eax, eax
jnz WrapperName&_CallIntHandler
/* No? Just return */
ret
WrapperName&_CallIntHandler:
/* Optimize the tail call to avoid stack overflow */
jmp eax
.ENDP
ENDM
DEFINE_END_INTERRUPT_WRAPPER HalpEndSoftwareInterrupt, HalpEndSoftwareInterrupt2
DEFINE_END_INTERRUPT_WRAPPER HalEndSystemInterrupt, HalEndSystemInterrupt2
DEFINE_INTERRUPT_WRAPPER HalpDispatchInterrupt, HalpDispatchInterrupt2
DEFINE_INTERRUPT_WRAPPER HalpHardwareInterruptLevel, HalpHardwareInterruptLevel2
END