On many architectures, there is a padding gap after the how array
member, and cfa_how can be moved there. This reduces the size of the
struct and the amount of memory that uw_frame_state_for has to clear.
There is no measurable performance benefit from this on x86-64 (even
though the memset goes from 120 to 112 bytes), but it seems to be a
good idea to do anyway.
libgcc/
* unwind-dw2.h (struct frame_state_reg_info): Move cfa_how member
and reduce its size.
} reg[__LIBGCC_DWARF_FRAME_REGISTERS__+1];
unsigned char how[__LIBGCC_DWARF_FRAME_REGISTERS__+1];
+ enum {
+ CFA_UNSET,
+ CFA_REG_OFFSET,
+ CFA_EXP
+ } cfa_how : 8;
+
/* Used to implement DW_CFA_remember_state. */
struct frame_state_reg_info *prev;
_Unwind_Sword cfa_offset;
_Unwind_Word cfa_reg;
const unsigned char *cfa_exp;
- enum {
- CFA_UNSET,
- CFA_REG_OFFSET,
- CFA_EXP
- } cfa_how;
} regs;
/* The PC described by the current frame state. */