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;*** ;setjmp3.asm ; ; Copyright (C) 1994-2001, Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. ; ;Purpose: ; Contains setjmp(), longjmp() & raisex() routines; ; split from exsup.asm for granularity purposes. ; ;Notes: ; ;Revision History: ; 01-12-94 PML Split from setjmp.asm, added C9.0 generic EH ; callback for unwind. ; 02-10-94 GJF -1 is the end-of-exception-handler chain marker, not 0. ; 01-11-95 SKS Remove MASM 5.X support ; ;*******************************************************************************
;hnt = -D_WIN32 -Dsmall32 -Dflat32 -Mx $this;
;Define small32 and flat32 since these are not defined in the NT build process small32 equ 1 flat32 equ 1
.xlist include pversion.inc ?DFDATA = 1 ?NODATA = 1 include cmacros.inc include exsup.inc .list
assumes DS,DATA assumes FS,DATA
BeginCODE
; Following symbol defined in exsup.asm extrn __except_list:near
; int ; _setjmp3 ( ; OUT jmp_buf env, ; int count, ; ...) ; ; Routine Description: ; ; (New) implementation of setjmp intrinsic. Saves the current ; nonvolatile register state in the specified jump buffer and returns ; a function value of zero. ; ; Saves the callee-save registers, stack pointer and return address. ; Also saves the exception registration list head. If setjmp is ; called from a function using any form of exception handling, then ; additional data is also saved allowing some form of local unwind ; at longjmp time to restore the proper exception handling state. ; ; Arguments: ; ; env - Address of the buffer for storing the state information ; count - count of additional DWORDs of information. Zero if setjmp ; not called from a function with any form of EH. ; ... Additional data pushed by the setjmp intrinsic if called ; from a function with any form of EH. The first DWORD is ; a function ptr which will be called at longjmp time to do ; the local unwind. The second DWORD is the try level to be ; restored (if applicable). Any further data is saved in the ; generic data array in the jmp_buf for use by the local ; unwind function. ; ; Return Value: ; ; A value of zero is returned.
public __setjmp3 __setjmp3 PROC NEAR mov edx, [esp+4] mov [edx.saved_ebp], ebp ; old bp and the rest mov [edx.saved_ebx], ebx mov [edx.saved_edi], edi mov [edx.saved_esi], esi mov [edx.saved_esp], esp
mov eax, [esp] ; return address mov [edx.saved_return], eax
mov dword ptr [edx.version_cookie], JMPBUF_COOKIE mov dword ptr [edx.unwind_func], 0
mov eax, dword ptr fs:__except_list mov [edx.saved_xregistration], eax
cmp eax, -1 ; -1 means no higher-level handler jnz short _s3_get_count mov dword ptr [edx.saved_trylevel], -1 ;something invalid jmp short _s3_done
_s3_get_count: mov ecx, [esp+8] ; count of additional data or ecx, ecx jz short _s3_default_trylevel
mov eax, [esp+12] ; func to do local unwind at longjmp mov [edx.unwind_func], eax dec ecx jnz _s3_save_trylevel
; Not called from a function with any form of EH, or no trylevel ; passed. Save the TryLevel from the topmost EH node anyway, ; assuming a C8.0 SEH node. If we're linked to an obsolete CRTDLL ; and call the old longjmp, then we'll still do the right thing. _s3_default_trylevel: mov eax, [eax + C8_TRYLEVEL] mov [edx.saved_trylevel], eax jmp short _s3_done
_s3_save_trylevel: mov eax, [esp+16] ; try level to unwind to mov [edx.saved_trylevel], eax dec ecx jz short _s3_done
push esi push edi lea esi, [esp+20+8] lea edi, [edx.unwind_data] cmp ecx, 6 ; save up to 6 more DWORDs in jmp_buf jbe _s3_save_data mov ecx, 6
_s3_save_data: rep movsd pop edi pop esi
_s3_done: sub eax, eax ret __setjmp3 ENDP
EndCODE END
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