From: Will Deacon > Sent: 29 January 2018 13:20 ... > Another issue with this style of macro definition exists on architectures > where the calling convention needs you to carry state around depending on > how you packed the previous parameters. For example, on 32-bit ARM, 64-bit > values are passed in adjacent pairs of registers but the low numbered > register needs to be even. This is what stopped me from trying to use > existing helpers such as syscall_get_arguments to unpack the pt_regs > and it generally means that anything that says "get me argument n" is going > to require constructing arguments 0..n-1 first. > > To do this properly I think we'll either need to pass back the size and > current register offset to the arch code, or just allow the thing to be > overridden per syscall (the case above isn't especially frequent).
If you generate a structure from the argument list that might work 'by magic'. Certainly you can add explicit pads to any structure. David