/* * Copyright (c) 2018, ARM Limited and Contributors. All rights reserved. * * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause */ #ifndef SETJMP_H #define SETJMP_H #define JMP_CTX_X19 0x0 #define JMP_CTX_X21 0x10 #define JMP_CTX_X23 0x20 #define JMP_CTX_X25 0x30 #define JMP_CTX_X27 0x40 #define JMP_CTX_X29 0x50 #define JMP_CTX_SP 0x60 #define JMP_CTX_END 0x70 #define JMP_SIZE (JMP_CTX_END >> 3) #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ #include /* Jump buffer hosting x18 - x30 and sp_el0 registers */ struct jmpbuf { uint64_t buf[JMP_SIZE]; } __aligned(16); /* * Set a jump point, and populate the jump buffer with context information so * that longjmp() can jump later. The caller must adhere to the following * conditions: * * - After calling this function, the stack must not be shrunk. The contents of * the stack must not be changed either. * * - If the caller were to 'return', the buffer must be considered invalid, and * must not be used with longjmp(). * * The caller will observe this function returning at two distinct * circumstances, each with different return values: * * - Zero, when the buffer is setup; * * - Non-zero, when a call to longjmp() is made (presumably by one of the * callee functions) with the same jump buffer. */ int setjmp(struct jmpbuf *buf); /* * Reset execution to a jump point, and restore context information according to * the jump buffer populated by setjmp(). */ void longjmp(struct jmpbuf *buf); #endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */ #endif /* SETJMP_H */