FreeDOS/hdr/stacks.inc
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;
; File:
; stacks.inc
; Description:
; Macro support for register stack frame
;
; Copyright (c) 1998
; Pasquale J. Villani
; All Rights Reserved
;
; This file is part of DOS-C.
;
; DOS-C is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
; as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
; 2, or (at your option) any later version.
;
; DOS-C is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See
; the GNU General Public License for more details.
;
; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
; License along with DOS-C; see the file COPYING. If not,
; write to the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave,
; Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
;
; $Id$
;
;
; Standard stack frame used throughout DOS-C
;
; MS-DOS specific
;
; +---------------+
; | irp hi | 26
; +---------------+
; | irp low | 24
; +---------------+
; | flags | 22
; +---------------+
; | cs | 20
; +---------------+
; | ip | 18
; +---------------+
; | es | 16
; +---------------+
; | ds | 14
; +---------------+
; | bp | 12
; +---------------+
; | di | 10
; +---------------+
; | si | 8
; +---------------+
; | dx | 6
; +---------------+
; | cx | 4
; +---------------+
; | bx | 2
; +---------------+
; | ax | 0
; +---------------+
;
;; Note: The order of the pushed registers _must_ match with the definition
;; of the "iregs" structure within PCB.H, because a pointer to the last
;; pushed register is used as a pointer to a "iregs" structure within the
;; called C sources! -- 2000/03/22 ska
; Don't use `struc RegFrame' etc. here because it interferes with segment
; definitions.
reg_ax equ 0
reg_bx equ 2
reg_cx equ 4
reg_dx equ 6
reg_si equ 8
reg_di equ 10
reg_bp equ 12
reg_ds equ 14
reg_es equ 16
reg_ip equ 18
reg_cs equ 20
reg_flags equ 22
irp_low equ 24
irp_hi equ 26
%macro PUSH$ALL 0
push es
push ds
push bp
push di
push si
push dx
push cx
push bx
push ax
%endmacro
%macro POP$ALL 0
pop ax
pop bx
pop cx
pop dx
pop si
pop di
pop bp
pop ds
pop es
%endmacro
; I386.inc - 10/25/01 by tom ehlert
;
; compiling the kernel for 386 will (sometimes) change the
; high part of (some) registers, which will be (sometimes) be used
; later
;
; assumption:
; we have never seen MSVC to use anything but eax, ecx, edx,
; nor have we seen Borland C to use anything but eax, ebx, edx,
; so we only protect eax, ebx or ecx, edx to conserve stack space
;
; to save even more stack space, we save only HIGH part of regs
; at some expense of slower execution. it's easier anyway :-)
;
; WATCOM only uses FS: and GS: (using -zff and -zgf) and never
; any high part of the 386 registers
;
%IF XCPU < 386
; no need to save/restore anything
; error 1 2 3
%macro Protect386Registers 0
%endmacro
%macro Restore386Registers 0
%endmacro
%ELSE
%macro Protect386Registers 0
%ifdef WATCOM
push fs
push gs
%else
push eax
pop ax
%ifdef MSC
push ecx
pop cx
%else ;BC
push ebx
pop bx
%endif
push edx
pop dx
%endif
%endmacro
%macro Restore386Registers 0
%ifdef WATCOM
pop gs
pop fs
%else
push dx
pop edx
%ifdef MSC
push cx
pop ecx
%else ;BC
push bx
pop ebx
%endif
push ax
pop eax
%endif
%endmacro
%ENDIF