//go:build scheduler.tasks && 386 package task import "unsafe" var systemStack uintptr // calleeSavedRegs is the list of registers that must be saved and restored when // switching between tasks. Also see task_stack_386.S that relies on the exact // layout of this struct. type calleeSavedRegs struct { ebx uintptr esi uintptr edi uintptr ebp uintptr pc uintptr // Pad this struct so that tasks start on a 16-byte aligned stack. _ [3]uintptr } // archInit runs architecture-specific setup for the goroutine startup. func (s *state) archInit(r *calleeSavedRegs, fn uintptr, args unsafe.Pointer) { // Store the initial sp for the startTask function (implemented in assembly). s.sp = uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(r)) // Initialize the registers. // These will be popped off of the stack on the first resume of the goroutine. // Start the function at tinygo_startTask (defined in // src/internal/task/task_stack_386.S). This assembly code calls a function // (passed in EBX) with a single argument (passed in ESI). After the // function returns, it calls Pause(). r.pc = uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&startTask)) // Pass the function to call in EBX. // This function is a compiler-generated wrapper which loads arguments out // of a struct pointer. See createGoroutineStartWrapper (defined in // compiler/goroutine.go) for more information. r.ebx = fn // Pass the pointer to the arguments struct in ESI. r.esi = uintptr(args) } func (s *state) resume() { swapTask(s.sp, &systemStack) } func (s *state) pause() { newStack := systemStack systemStack = 0 swapTask(newStack, &s.sp) } // SystemStack returns the system stack pointer when called from a task stack. // When called from the system stack, it returns 0. func SystemStack() uintptr { return systemStack }