setjmp.h   [plain text]


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#ifndef	_PPC_SETJMP_H_
#define	_PPC_SETJMP_H_

/*
 * We save the following registers (marked as non-volatile in the ELF spec)
 *
 * r1      - stack pointer
 * r13     - small data area pointer
 * r14-r30 - local variables
 * r31     - local variable/environment pointer
 * 
 * cr      - condition register
 * lr      - link register (to know where to jump back to)
 * xer     - fixed point exception register
 *
 * fpscr   - floating point status and control
 * f14-f31 - local variables
 *
 * which comes to 57 words. We round up to 64 for good measure.
 */

typedef	struct jmp_buf {
	int	jmp_buf[64];
} jmp_buf_t;

#endif	/* _PPC_SETJMP_H_ */