Searched refs:X86_64ManagedRuntimeCallingConvention (Results 1 – 3 of 3) sorted by relevance
29 ManagedRegister X86_64ManagedRuntimeCallingConvention::InterproceduralScratchRegister() { in InterproceduralScratchRegister()54 ManagedRegister X86_64ManagedRuntimeCallingConvention::ReturnRegister() { in ReturnRegister()68 ManagedRegister X86_64ManagedRuntimeCallingConvention::MethodRegister() { in MethodRegister()72 bool X86_64ManagedRuntimeCallingConvention::IsCurrentParamInRegister() { in IsCurrentParamInRegister()76 bool X86_64ManagedRuntimeCallingConvention::IsCurrentParamOnStack() { in IsCurrentParamOnStack()81 ManagedRegister X86_64ManagedRuntimeCallingConvention::CurrentParamRegister() { in CurrentParamRegister()99 FrameOffset X86_64ManagedRuntimeCallingConvention::CurrentParamStackOffset() { in CurrentParamStackOffset()105 const ManagedRegisterEntrySpills& X86_64ManagedRuntimeCallingConvention::EntrySpills() { in EntrySpills()
27 class X86_64ManagedRuntimeCallingConvention FINAL : public ManagedRuntimeCallingConvention {29 explicit X86_64ManagedRuntimeCallingConvention(bool is_static, bool is_synchronized, in X86_64ManagedRuntimeCallingConvention() function32 ~X86_64ManagedRuntimeCallingConvention() OVERRIDE {} in ~X86_64ManagedRuntimeCallingConvention()45 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(X86_64ManagedRuntimeCallingConvention);
46 return new x86_64::X86_64ManagedRuntimeCallingConvention(is_static, is_synchronized, shorty); in Create()