// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// FIXED_FRAME defines the size of the fixed part of a stack frame. A stack
// frame looks like this:
//
// +---------------------+
// | local variable area |
// +---------------------+
// | argument area |
// +---------------------+ <- R1+FIXED_FRAME
// | fixed area |
// +---------------------+ <- R1
//
// So a function that sets up a stack frame at all uses as least FIXED_FRAME
// bytes of stack. This mostly affects assembly that calls other functions
// with arguments (the arguments should be stored at FIXED_FRAME+0(R1),
// FIXED_FRAME+8(R1) etc) and some other low-level places.
//
// The reason for using a constant is to make supporting PIC easier (although
// we only support PIC on ppc64le which has a minimum 32 bytes of stack frame,
// and currently always use that much, PIC on ppc64 would need to use 48).
#define FIXED_FRAME 32
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