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+<a name="Interfacing-to-GCC-Output"></a>
+<h2 class="chapter">3 Interfacing to GCC Output</h2>
+<a name="index-interfacing-to-GCC-output"></a>
+<a name="index-run_002dtime-conventions"></a>
+<a name="index-function-call-conventions"></a>
+<a name="index-conventions_002c-run_002dtime"></a>
+
+<p>GCC is normally configured to use the same function calling convention
+normally in use on the target system. This is done with the
+machine-description macros described (see <a href="Target-Macros.html#Target-Macros">Target Macros</a>).
+</p>
+<a name="index-unions_002c-returning"></a>
+<a name="index-structures_002c-returning"></a>
+<a name="index-returning-structures-and-unions"></a>
+<p>However, returning of structure and union values is done differently on
+some target machines. As a result, functions compiled with PCC
+returning such types cannot be called from code compiled with GCC,
+and vice versa. This does not cause trouble often because few Unix
+library routines return structures or unions.
+</p>
+<p>GCC code returns structures and unions that are 1, 2, 4 or 8 bytes
+long in the same registers used for <code>int</code> or <code>double</code> return
+values. (GCC typically allocates variables of such types in
+registers also.) Structures and unions of other sizes are returned by
+storing them into an address passed by the caller (usually in a
+register). The target hook <code>TARGET_STRUCT_VALUE_RTX</code>
+tells GCC where to pass this address.
+</p>
+<p>By contrast, PCC on most target machines returns structures and unions
+of any size by copying the data into an area of static storage, and then
+returning the address of that storage as if it were a pointer value.
+The caller must copy the data from that memory area to the place where
+the value is wanted. This is slower than the method used by GCC, and
+fails to be reentrant.
+</p>
+<p>On some target machines, such as RISC machines and the 80386, the
+standard system convention is to pass to the subroutine the address of
+where to return the value. On these machines, GCC has been
+configured to be compatible with the standard compiler, when this method
+is used. It may not be compatible for structures of 1, 2, 4 or 8 bytes.
+</p>
+<a name="index-argument-passing"></a>
+<a name="index-passing-arguments"></a>
+<p>GCC uses the system&rsquo;s standard convention for passing arguments. On
+some machines, the first few arguments are passed in registers; in
+others, all are passed on the stack. It would be possible to use
+registers for argument passing on any machine, and this would probably
+result in a significant speedup. But the result would be complete
+incompatibility with code that follows the standard convention. So this
+change is practical only if you are switching to GCC as the sole C
+compiler for the system. We may implement register argument passing on
+certain machines once we have a complete GNU system so that we can
+compile the libraries with GCC.
+</p>
+<p>On some machines (particularly the SPARC), certain types of arguments
+are passed &ldquo;by invisible reference&rdquo;. This means that the value is
+stored in memory, and the address of the memory location is passed to
+the subroutine.
+</p>
+<a name="index-longjmp-and-automatic-variables"></a>
+<p>If you use <code>longjmp</code>, beware of automatic variables. ISO C says that
+automatic variables that are not declared <code>volatile</code> have undefined
+values after a <code>longjmp</code>. And this is all GCC promises to do,
+because it is very difficult to restore register variables correctly, and
+one of GCC&rsquo;s features is that it can put variables in registers without
+your asking it to.
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