target_arg64 is a generic way to extract 64-bits from a pair of arguments. On 32-bit platforms, it returns them joined together as appropriate. On 64-bit platforms, it returns the first arg because it's already 64-bits.
Signed-off-by: Stacey Son <s...@freebsd.org> Signed-off-by: Warner Losh <i...@bsdimp.com> Reviewed-by: Kyle Evans <kev...@freebsd.org> Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.hender...@linaro.org> --- bsd-user/qemu.h | 13 +++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+) diff --git a/bsd-user/qemu.h b/bsd-user/qemu.h index a9efa807b78..af272c2a802 100644 --- a/bsd-user/qemu.h +++ b/bsd-user/qemu.h @@ -462,6 +462,19 @@ static inline void *lock_user_string(abi_ulong guest_addr) #define unlock_user_struct(host_ptr, guest_addr, copy) \ unlock_user(host_ptr, guest_addr, (copy) ? sizeof(*host_ptr) : 0) +static inline uint64_t target_arg64(uint32_t word0, uint32_t word1) +{ +#if TARGET_ABI_BITS == 32 +#ifdef TARGET_WORDS_BIGENDIAN + return ((uint64_t)word0 << 32) | word1; +#else + return ((uint64_t)word1 << 32) | word0; +#endif +#else /* TARGET_ABI_BITS != 32 */ + return word0; +#endif /* TARGET_ABI_BITS != 32 */ +} + #include <pthread.h> #include "user/safe-syscall.h" -- 2.33.1