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	last change. Mon Nov 16 11:17:31 1998 Andreas Schwab <schwab@issan.cs.uni-dortmund.de> * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k/sysdep.h (INLINE_SYSCALL): Undo last change.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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/* Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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   This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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   Written by Andreas Schwab, <schwab@issan.informatik.uni-dortmund.de>,
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   December 1995.
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   The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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   modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as
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   published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
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   License, or (at your option) any later version.
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   The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
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   Library General Public License for more details.
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   You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
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   License along with the GNU C Library; see the file COPYING.LIB.  If not,
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   write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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   Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.  */
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#include <sysdeps/unix/sysdep.h>
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#include <sysdeps/m68k/sysdep.h>
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/* For Linux we can use the system call table in the header file
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	/usr/include/asm/unistd.h
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   of the kernel.  But these symbols do not follow the SYS_* syntax
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   so we have to redefine the `SYS_ify' macro here.  */
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#undef SYS_ify
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#ifdef __STDC__
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# define SYS_ify(syscall_name)	__NR_##syscall_name
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#else
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# define SYS_ify(syscall_name)	__NR_/**/syscall_name
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#endif
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#ifdef __ASSEMBLER__
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/* Linux uses a negative return value to indicate syscall errors, unlike
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   most Unices, which use the condition codes' carry flag.
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   Since version 2.1 the return value of a system call might be negative
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   even if the call succeeded.  E.g., the `lseek' system call might return
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   a large offset.  Therefore we must not anymore test for < 0, but test
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   for a real error by making sure the value in %d0 is a real error
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   number.  Linus said he will make sure the no syscall returns a value
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   in -1 .. -4095 as a valid result so we can savely test with -4095.  */
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/* We don't want the label for the error handler to be visible in the symbol
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   table when we define it here.  */
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#ifdef PIC
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#define SYSCALL_ERROR_LABEL .Lsyscall_error
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#else
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#define SYSCALL_ERROR_LABEL __syscall_error
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#endif
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#undef PSEUDO
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#define	PSEUDO(name, syscall_name, args)				      \
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  .text;								      \
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  ENTRY (name)								      \
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    DO_CALL (syscall_name, args);					      \
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    cmp.l &-4095, %d0;							      \
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    jcc SYSCALL_ERROR_LABEL
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#undef PSEUDO_END
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#define PSEUDO_END(name)						      \
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  SYSCALL_ERROR_HANDLER;						      \
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  END (name)
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#ifdef PIC
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/* Store (- %d0) into errno through the GOT.  */
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#ifdef _LIBC_REENTRANT
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#define SYSCALL_ERROR_HANDLER						      \
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SYSCALL_ERROR_LABEL:							      \
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    neg.l %d0;								      \
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    move.l %d0, -(%sp);							      \
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    jbsr __errno_location@PLTPC;					      \
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    move.l (%sp)+, (%a0);						      \
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    move.l &-1, %d0;							      \
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    /* Copy return value to %a0 for syscalls that are declared to return      \
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       a pointer (e.g., mmap).  */					      \
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    move.l %d0, %a0;							      \
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    rts;
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#else /* !_LIBC_REENTRANT */
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#define SYSCALL_ERROR_HANDLER						      \
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SYSCALL_ERROR_LABEL:							      \
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    move.l (errno@GOTPC, %pc), %a0;					      \
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    neg.l %d0;								      \
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    move.l %d0, (%a0);							      \
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    move.l &-1, %d0;							      \
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    /* Copy return value to %a0 for syscalls that are declared to return      \
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       a pointer (e.g., mmap).  */					      \
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    move.l %d0, %a0;							      \
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    rts;
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#endif /* _LIBC_REENTRANT */
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#else
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#define SYSCALL_ERROR_HANDLER	/* Nothing here; code in sysdep.S is used.  */
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#endif /* PIC */
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/* Linux takes system call arguments in registers:
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	syscall number	%d0	     call-clobbered
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	arg 1		%d1	     call-clobbered
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	arg 2		%d2	     call-saved
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	arg 3		%d3	     call-saved
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	arg 4		%d4	     call-saved
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	arg 5		%d5	     call-saved
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   The stack layout upon entering the function is:
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	20(%sp)		Arg# 5
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	16(%sp)		Arg# 4
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	12(%sp)		Arg# 3
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	 8(%sp)		Arg# 2
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	 4(%sp)		Arg# 1
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	  (%sp)		Return address
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   (Of course a function with say 3 arguments does not have entries for
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   arguments 4 and 5.)
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   Separate move's are faster than movem, but need more space.  Since
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   speed is more important, we don't use movem.  Since %a0 and %a1 are
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   scratch registers, we can use them for saving as well.  */
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#define DO_CALL(syscall_name, args)			      		      \
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    move.l &SYS_ify(syscall_name), %d0;					      \
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    DOARGS_##args							      \
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    trap &0;								      \
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    UNDOARGS_##args
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#define	DOARGS_0	/* No arguments to frob.  */
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#define	UNDOARGS_0	/* No arguments to unfrob.  */
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#define	_DOARGS_0(n)	/* No arguments to frob.  */
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#define	DOARGS_1	_DOARGS_1 (4)
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#define	_DOARGS_1(n)	move.l n(%sp), %d1; _DOARGS_0 (n)
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#define	UNDOARGS_1	UNDOARGS_0
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#define	DOARGS_2	_DOARGS_2 (8)
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#define	_DOARGS_2(n)	move.l %d2, %a0; move.l n(%sp), %d2; _DOARGS_1 (n-4)
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#define	UNDOARGS_2	UNDOARGS_1; move.l %a0, %d2
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#define DOARGS_3	_DOARGS_3 (12)
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#define _DOARGS_3(n)	move.l %d3, %a1; move.l n(%sp), %d3; _DOARGS_2 (n-4)
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#define UNDOARGS_3	UNDOARGS_2; move.l %a1, %d3
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#define DOARGS_4	_DOARGS_4 (16)
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#define _DOARGS_4(n)	move.l %d4, -(%sp); move.l n+4(%sp), %d4; _DOARGS_3 (n)
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#define UNDOARGS_4	UNDOARGS_3; move.l (%sp)+, %d4
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#define DOARGS_5	_DOARGS_5 (20)
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#define _DOARGS_5(n)	move.l %d5, -(%sp); move.l n+4(%sp), %d5; _DOARGS_4 (n)
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#define UNDOARGS_5	UNDOARGS_4; move.l (%sp)+, %d5
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#define	ret	rts
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#if 0 /* Not used by Linux */
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#define	r0	%d0
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#define	r1	%d1
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#define	MOVE(x,y)	movel x , y
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#endif
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#else /* not __ASSEMBLER__ */
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/* Define a macro which expands into the inline wrapper code for a system
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   call.  */
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#undef INLINE_SYSCALL
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#define INLINE_SYSCALL(name, nr, args...)		\
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  ({ unsigned int _sys_result;				\
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     {							\
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       LOAD_ARGS_##nr (args)				\
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       register int _d0 asm ("%d0") = __NR_##name;	\
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       asm volatile ("trap #0"				\
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		     : "=d" (_d0)			\
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		     : "0" (_d0) ASM_ARGS_##nr		\
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		     : "d0");				\
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       _sys_result = _d0;				\
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     }							\
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     if (_sys_result >= (unsigned int) -4095)		\
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       {						\
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	 __set_errno (-_sys_result);			\
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	 _sys_result = (unsigned int) -1;		\
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       }						\
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     (int) _sys_result; })
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#define LOAD_ARGS_0()
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#define ASM_ARGS_0
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#define LOAD_ARGS_1(a1)				\
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  register int _d1 asm ("d1") = (int) (a1);	\
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  LOAD_ARGS_0 ()
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#define ASM_ARGS_1	ASM_ARGS_0, "d" (_d1)
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#define LOAD_ARGS_2(a1, a2)			\
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  register int _d2 asm ("d2") = (int) (a2);	\
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  LOAD_ARGS_1 (a1)
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#define ASM_ARGS_2	ASM_ARGS_1, "d" (_d2)
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#define LOAD_ARGS_3(a1, a2, a3)			\
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  register int _d3 asm ("d3") = (int) (a3);	\
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  LOAD_ARGS_2 (a1, a2)
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#define ASM_ARGS_3	ASM_ARGS_2, "d" (_d3)
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#define LOAD_ARGS_4(a1, a2, a3, a4)		\
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  register int _d4 asm ("d4") = (int) (a4);	\
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  LOAD_ARGS_3 (a1, a2, a3)
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#define ASM_ARGS_4	ASM_ARGS_3, "d" (_d4)
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#define LOAD_ARGS_5(a1, a2, a3, a4, a5)		\
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  register int _d5 asm ("d5") = (int) (a5);	\
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  LOAD_ARGS_4 (a1, a2, a3, a4)
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#define ASM_ARGS_5	ASM_ARGS_4, "d" (_d5)
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#endif /* not __ASSEMBLER__ */
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