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  1. src/cmd/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/zptrace_mipsnn_linux.go

    //go:build linux && (mips || mips64)
    
    package unix
    
    import "unsafe"
    
    // PtraceRegsMips is the registers used by mips binaries.
    type PtraceRegsMips struct {
    	Regs     [32]uint64
    	Lo       uint64
    	Hi       uint64
    	Epc      uint64
    	Badvaddr uint64
    	Status   uint64
    	Cause    uint64
    }
    
    // PtraceGetRegsMips fetches the registers used by mips binaries.
    func PtraceGetRegsMips(pid int, regsout *PtraceRegsMips) error {
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    - Last Modified: Thu Oct 19 23:33:33 UTC 2023
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  2. src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/testdata/amd64error.s

    	VPGATHERQQ Y2, (BP)(X2*2), Y2   // ERROR "mask, index, and destination registers should be distinct"
    	VPGATHERQQ Y2, (BP)(X2*2), Y7   // ERROR "mask, index, and destination registers should be distinct"
    	VPGATHERQQ Y2, (BP)(X7*2), Y2   // ERROR "mask, index, and destination registers should be distinct"
    	VPGATHERQQ Y7, (BP)(X2*2), Y2   // ERROR "mask, index, and destination registers should be distinct"
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  3. src/cmd/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/zptrace_armnn_linux.go

    package unix
    
    import "unsafe"
    
    // PtraceRegsArm is the registers used by arm binaries.
    type PtraceRegsArm struct {
    	Uregs [18]uint32
    }
    
    // PtraceGetRegsArm fetches the registers used by arm binaries.
    func PtraceGetRegsArm(pid int, regsout *PtraceRegsArm) error {
    	return ptracePtr(PTRACE_GETREGS, pid, 0, unsafe.Pointer(regsout))
    }
    
    // PtraceSetRegsArm sets the registers used by arm binaries.
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    - Last Modified: Thu Oct 19 23:33:33 UTC 2023
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  4. src/cmd/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/zptrace_mipsnnle_linux.go

    //go:build linux && (mipsle || mips64le)
    
    package unix
    
    import "unsafe"
    
    // PtraceRegsMipsle is the registers used by mipsle binaries.
    type PtraceRegsMipsle struct {
    	Regs     [32]uint64
    	Lo       uint64
    	Hi       uint64
    	Epc      uint64
    	Badvaddr uint64
    	Status   uint64
    	Cause    uint64
    }
    
    // PtraceGetRegsMipsle fetches the registers used by mipsle binaries.
    func PtraceGetRegsMipsle(pid int, regsout *PtraceRegsMipsle) error {
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    - Last Modified: Thu Oct 19 23:33:33 UTC 2023
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  5. src/internal/abi/abi_generic.go

    	// IntArgRegs is the number of registers dedicated
    	// to passing integer argument values. Result registers are identical
    	// to argument registers, so this number is used for those too.
    	IntArgRegs = 0
    
    	// FloatArgRegs is the number of registers dedicated
    	// to passing floating-point argument values. Result registers are
    	// identical to argument registers, so this number is used for
    	// those too.
    	FloatArgRegs = 0
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  6. src/cmd/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix/zptrace_x86_linux.go

    	Xcs      int32
    	Eflags   int32
    	Esp      int32
    	Xss      int32
    }
    
    // PtraceGetRegs386 fetches the registers used by 386 binaries.
    func PtraceGetRegs386(pid int, regsout *PtraceRegs386) error {
    	return ptracePtr(PTRACE_GETREGS, pid, 0, unsafe.Pointer(regsout))
    }
    
    // PtraceSetRegs386 sets the registers used by 386 binaries.
    func PtraceSetRegs386(pid int, regs *PtraceRegs386) error {
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  7. src/runtime/cgo/gcc_s390x.S

    	/* save callee-saved floating point registers */
    	std     %f8, 0(%r15)
    	std     %f9, 8(%r15)
    	std     %f10, 16(%r15)
    	std     %f11, 24(%r15)
    	std     %f12, 32(%r15)
    	std     %f13, 40(%r15)
    	std     %f14, 48(%r15)
    	std     %f15, 56(%r15)
    
    	/* restore g pointer */
    	lgr     %r13, %r3
    
    	/* call fn */
    	basr    %r14, %r2
    
    	/* restore floating point registers */
    	ld      %f8, 0(%r15)
    	ld      %f9, 8(%r15)
    Registered: Wed Jun 12 16:32:35 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Mon Dec 05 16:41:48 UTC 2022
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  8. src/cmd/internal/obj/mips/a.out.go

    //go:generate go run ../stringer.go -i $GOFILE -o anames.go -p mips
    
    /*
     * mips 64
     */
    const (
    	NSNAME = 8
    	NSYM   = 50
    	NREG   = 32 /* number of general registers */
    	NFREG  = 32 /* number of floating point registers */
    	NWREG  = 32 /* number of MSA registers */
    )
    
    const (
    	REG_R0 = obj.RBaseMIPS + iota // must be a multiple of 32
    	REG_R1
    	REG_R2
    	REG_R3
    	REG_R4
    	REG_R5
    	REG_R6
    	REG_R7
    	REG_R8
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  9. src/runtime/mkpreempt.go

    	// Apparently, the signal handling code path in darwin kernel leaves
    	// the upper bits of Y registers in a dirty state, which causes
    	// many SSE operations (128-bit and narrower) become much slower.
    	// Clear the upper bits to get to a clean state. See issue #37174.
    	// It is safe here as Go code don't use the upper bits of Y registers.
    	p("#ifdef GOOS_darwin")
    	p("#ifndef hasAVX")
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    - Last Modified: Mon Nov 20 17:19:36 UTC 2023
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  10. src/cmd/compile/internal/ssa/config.go

    	// TODO: This is only used for debug printing. Maybe export config.registers?
    	gcRegMapSize := int16(0)
    	for _, r := range c.registers {
    		if r.gcNum+1 > gcRegMapSize {
    			gcRegMapSize = r.gcNum + 1
    		}
    	}
    	c.GCRegMap = make([]*Register, gcRegMapSize)
    	for i, r := range c.registers {
    		if r.gcNum != -1 {
    			c.GCRegMap[r.gcNum] = &c.registers[i]
    		}
    	}
    
    	return c
    }
    
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    - Last Modified: Tue Apr 02 16:11:47 UTC 2024
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