*******************************************************************************************
* sample_stubs.asm
*
* Stubs match this .fd file:
*
* ##base _SampleBase
* ##bias 30
* ##public
* Double(n1)(D0)
* AddThese(n1,n2)(D0/D1)
* ##end
*
* After assembling,
* JOIN sample_stubs.o sample_lvos.o AS sample.lib
*
* Apps LINK with LIBRARY sample.lib when calling sample.library functions
*
* If you put all of your stubs in one file, as shown here, then ALL of the stubs will be
* linked into an application that references one stub. For larger libraries, you should
* place each stub in a separate assembler file, assemble them each separately, then join
* all of the .o's together. That will allow each stub to be independently pulled into the
* application that links with the .lib.
*******************************************************************************************
INCLUDE "exec/types.i"
INCLUDE "exec/libraries.i"
section code
*------ Caller declares and initializes SampleBase in their C code
XREF _SampleBase
*------ Must externally reference the _LVO labels defined in samplelib_lvos
XREF _LVODouble
XREF _LVOAddThese
*------ Make C function stubs available to caller
XDEF _Double
XDEF _AddThese
*------- These stubs move C args from stack to appropriate registers,
*------- call the library function, and return result in d0
_Double:
MOVE.L A6,-(SP) ;Save register(s)
MOVE.L 8(SP),D0 ;Copy param to register
MOVE.L _SampleBase,A6 ;Library base to A6
JSR _LVODouble(A6) ;Go to real routine
MOVE.L (SP)+,A6 ;Restore register(s)
RTS
_AddThese:
MOVE.L A6,-(SP) ;Save register(s)
MOVEM.L 8(SP),D0/D1 ;Copy params to registers
;8(SP) goes into D0
;12(SP) goes into D1
MOVE.L _SampleBase,A6 ;Library base to A6
JSR _LVOAddThese(A6) ;Go to real routine
MOVE.L (SP)+,A6 ;Restore register(s)
RTS
END
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