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ruby--ruby/coroutine/win32/Context.asm
nobu c5fe904f6e Fix for coroutine/win32/Context.obj
* coroutine/win32/Context.asm: old ml version 9 needs CPU
  directive before `.model` directive.

* win32/Makefile.sub: specify object directories to separate Win32
  and Win64 targets.  Win32 rule was overridden by Win64 rule and
  just ignored.

git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@66059 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
2018-11-28 01:04:39 +00:00

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;;
;; This file is part of the "Coroutine" project and released under the MIT License.
;;
;; Created by Samuel Williams on 10/5/2018.
;; Copyright, 2018, by Samuel Williams. All rights reserved.
;;
.386
.model flat
.code
assume fs:nothing
; Using fastcall is a big win (and it's the same has how x64 works).
; In coroutine transfer, the arguments are passed in ecx and edx. We don't need
; to touch these in order to pass them to the destination coroutine.
@coroutine_transfer@8 proc
; Save the thread information block:
push fs:[0]
push fs:[4]
push fs:[8]
; Save caller registers:
push ebp
push ebx
push edi
push esi
; Save caller stack pointer:
mov dword ptr [ecx], esp
; Restore callee stack pointer:
mov esp, dword ptr [edx]
; Restore callee stack:
pop esi
pop edi
pop ebx
pop ebp
; Restore the thread information block:
pop fs:[8]
pop fs:[4]
pop fs:[0]
; Save the first argument as the return value:
mov eax, dword ptr ecx
; Jump to the address on the stack:
ret
@coroutine_transfer@8 endp
end