#include "Python.h" #include "pycore_ceval.h" #include "pycore_frame.h" #include "pycore_jit.h" // This is where the calling convention changes, on platforms that require it. // The actual change is patched in while the JIT compiler is being built, in // Tools/jit/_targets.py. On other platforms, this function compiles to nothing. _Py_CODEUNIT * _ENTRY(_PyInterpreterFrame *frame, PyObject **stack_pointer, PyThreadState *tstate) { // This is subtle. The actual trace will return to us once it exits, so we // need to make sure that we stay alive until then. If our trace side-exits // into another trace, and this trace is then invalidated, the code for // *this function* will be freed and we'll crash upon return: PyAPI_DATA(void) _JIT_EXECUTOR; PyObject *executor = (PyObject *)(uintptr_t)&_JIT_EXECUTOR; Py_INCREF(executor); // Note that this is *not* a tail call: PyAPI_DATA(void) _JIT_CONTINUE; _Py_CODEUNIT *target = ((jit_func)&_JIT_CONTINUE)(frame, stack_pointer, tstate); Py_SETREF(tstate->previous_executor, executor); return target; }