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# int setjmp(struct jmpbuf *jmp);
# void longjmp(struct jmpbuf *jmp);
#
# Setjmp saves its stack environment in jmp for later use by longjmp.
# It returns 0.
#
# Longjmp restores the environment saved by the last call of setjmp.
# It then causes execution to continue as if the call of setjmp
# had just returned 1.
#
# The caller of setjmp must not itself have returned in the interim.
# All accessible data have values as of the time longjmp was called.
#
# [Description, but not code, borrowed from Plan 9.]
.globl setjmp
setjmp:
movl 4(%esp), %eax
movl %ebx, 0(%eax)
movl %ecx, 4(%eax)
movl %edx, 8(%eax)
movl %esi, 12(%eax)
movl %edi, 16(%eax)
movl %esp, 20(%eax)
movl %ebp, 24(%eax)
pushl 0(%esp) # %eip
popl 28(%eax)
movl $0, %eax # return value
ret
.globl longjmp
longjmp:
movl 4(%esp), %eax
movl 0(%eax), %ebx
movl 4(%eax), %ecx
movl 8(%eax), %edx
movl 12(%eax), %esi
movl 16(%eax), %edi
movl 20(%eax), %esp
movl 24(%eax), %ebp
addl $4, %esp # pop and discard %eip
pushl 28(%eax) # push new %eip
movl $1, %eax # return value (appears to come from setjmp!)
ret