#include "../builtins/assembly.h" .syntax unified .arch armv6t2 .fpu vfpv2 .code 32 .global _ZN6__xray19XRayPatchedFunctionE @ Word-aligned function entry point .p2align 2 @ Let C/C++ see the symbol .global __xray_FunctionEntry @ It preserves all registers except r0, r12(ip), r14(lr) and r15(pc) @ Assume that "q" part of the floating-point registers is not used @ for passing parameters to C/C++ functions. .type __xray_FunctionEntry, %function @ In C++ it is void extern "C" __xray_FunctionEntry(uint32_t FuncId) with @ FuncId passed in r0 register. __xray_FunctionEntry: PUSH {r1-r3,lr} @ Save floating-point parameters of the instrumented function VPUSH {d0-d7} MOVW r1,#:lower16:_ZN6__xray19XRayPatchedFunctionE MOVT r1,#:upper16:_ZN6__xray19XRayPatchedFunctionE LDR r2, [r1] @ Handler address is nullptr if handler is not set CMP r2, #0 BEQ FunctionEntry_restore @ Function ID is already in r0 (the first parameter). @ r1=0 means that we are tracing an entry event MOV r1, #0 @ Call the handler with 2 parameters in r0 and r1 BLX r2 FunctionEntry_restore: @ Restore floating-point parameters of the instrumented function VPOP {d0-d7} POP {r1-r3,pc} @ Word-aligned function entry point .p2align 2 @ Let C/C++ see the symbol .global __xray_FunctionExit @ Assume that d1-d7 are not used for the return value. @ Assume that "q" part of the floating-point registers is not used for the @ return value in C/C++. .type __xray_FunctionExit, %function @ In C++ it is extern "C" void __xray_FunctionExit(uint32_t FuncId) with @ FuncId passed in r0 register. __xray_FunctionExit: PUSH {r1-r3,lr} @ Save the floating-point return value of the instrumented function VPUSH {d0} @ Load the handler address MOVW r1,#:lower16:_ZN6__xray19XRayPatchedFunctionE MOVT r1,#:upper16:_ZN6__xray19XRayPatchedFunctionE LDR r2, [r1] @ Handler address is nullptr if handler is not set CMP r2, #0 BEQ FunctionExit_restore @ Function ID is already in r0 (the first parameter). @ 1 means that we are tracing an exit event MOV r1, #1 @ Call the handler with 2 parameters in r0 and r1 BLX r2 FunctionExit_restore: @ Restore the floating-point return value of the instrumented function VPOP {d0} POP {r1-r3,pc} @ Word-aligned function entry point .p2align 2 @ Let C/C++ see the symbol .global __xray_FunctionTailExit @ It preserves all registers except r0, r12(ip), r14(lr) and r15(pc) @ Assume that "q" part of the floating-point registers is not used @ for passing parameters to C/C++ functions. .type __xray_FunctionTailExit, %function @ In C++ it is void extern "C" __xray_FunctionTailExit(uint32_t FuncId) @ with FuncId passed in r0 register. __xray_FunctionTailExit: PUSH {r1-r3,lr} @ Save floating-point parameters of the instrumented function VPUSH {d0-d7} MOVW r1,#:lower16:_ZN6__xray19XRayPatchedFunctionE MOVT r1,#:upper16:_ZN6__xray19XRayPatchedFunctionE LDR r2, [r1] @ Handler address is nullptr if handler is not set CMP r2, #0 BEQ FunctionTailExit_restore @ Function ID is already in r0 (the first parameter). @ r1=2 means that we are tracing a tail exit event @ But before the logging part of XRay is ready, we pretend that here a @ normal function exit happens, so we give the handler code 1 MOV r1, #1 @ Call the handler with 2 parameters in r0 and r1 BLX r2 FunctionTailExit_restore: @ Restore floating-point parameters of the instrumented function VPOP {d0-d7} POP {r1-r3,pc} NO_EXEC_STACK_DIRECTIVE