- W-sized values passed to Printf are now handled correctly by the
simulator. In AAPCS64, int32_t and int64_t are passed in the same
way, so this didn't affect non-simulator builds.
- Since Printf now records the type and size of each argument, it is
possible to mix argument types.
- It is now possible to print the stack pointer. There is only one
remaining restriction: The `csp` register cannot be printed unless
it is the current stack pointer. This is because it is modified by
BumpSystemStackPointer when the caller-saved registers are
preserved.
BUG=
R=rmcilroy@chromium.org
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Even although the Arm64 specification specifies that csp
only needs to be aligned to 16 bytes if it is dereferenced, some
implementations show poor performance.
Also makes the following change:
- Enable CPU support for arm64 to enable probing of cpu implementer and cpu part.
- Add ALWAYS_ALIGN_CSP CpuFeature for Arm64 and set it based on runtime probing of the cpu imp
- Rename PrepareForPush and PrepareForPop to PushPreamble and PopPostamble and move PopPostabl
Original Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/264773004R=ulan@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/271543004
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