Jeremy Fitzhardinge wrote:
> Mathieu Desnoyers wrote:
> 
>> +#define immediate_read(name)                                                
>> \
>> +    ({                                                              \
>> +            __typeof__(name##__immediate) value;                    \
>> +            switch (sizeof(value)) {                                \
>> +            case 1:                                                 \
>> +                    asm (   ".section __immediate, \"a\", @progbits;\n\t" \
>> +                                    ".long %1, (0f)+1, 1;\n\t"      \
>> +                                    ".previous;\n\t"                \
>> +                                    "0:\n\t"                        \
>> +                                    "mov %2,%0;\n\t"                \
> 
> Given that you're relying on the exact instruction that this mov
> generates, it might be better to explicitly put the opcodes in with
> .byte.  That way you're protected from the assembler deciding to
> generate some other form of the instruction (for whatever reason).  I
> guess substituting in different registers would be a pain.

Allowing different registers should be doable, but if so, one would have
to put 0: at the *end* of the instruction and use (0f)-4 instead, since
the non-%eax forms are one byte longer.

This also seems "safer", since an imm32 is always the last thing in the
instruction.

        -hpa

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