+#elif defined(powerpc_TARGET_ARCH)
+/*
+ For PowerPC, the following code is used:
+
+ mr r10,r8
+ mr r9,r7
+ mr r8,r6
+ mr r7,r5
+ mr r6,r4
+ mr r5,r3
+ lis r0,0xDEAD ;hi(wptr)
+ lis r3,0xDEAF ;hi(hptr)
+ ori r0,r0,0xBEEF ; lo(wptr)
+ ori r3,r3,0xFACE ; lo(hptr)
+ mtctr r0
+ bctr
+
+ The arguments (passed in registers r3 - r10) are shuffled along by two to
+ make room for hptr and a dummy argument. As r9 and r10 are overwritten by
+ this code, it only works for up to 6 arguments (when floating point arguments
+ are involved, this may be more or less, depending on the exact situation).
+*/
+ if ((adjustor = stgMallocBytes(4*13, "createAdjustor")) != NULL) {
+ unsigned long *const adj_code = (unsigned long *)adjustor;
+
+ // make room for extra arguments
+ adj_code[0] = 0x7d0a4378; //mr r10,r8
+ adj_code[1] = 0x7ce93b78; //mr r9,r7
+ adj_code[2] = 0x7cc83378; //mr r8,r6
+ adj_code[3] = 0x7ca72b78; //mr r7,r5
+ adj_code[4] = 0x7c862378; //mr r6,r4
+ adj_code[5] = 0x7c651b78; //mr r5,r3
+
+ adj_code[6] = 0x3c000000; //lis r0,hi(wptr)
+ adj_code[6] |= ((unsigned long)wptr) >> 16;
+
+ adj_code[7] = 0x3c600000; //lis r3,hi(hptr)
+ adj_code[7] |= ((unsigned long)hptr) >> 16;
+
+ adj_code[8] = 0x60000000; //ori r0,r0,lo(wptr)
+ adj_code[8] |= ((unsigned long)wptr) & 0xFFFF;
+
+ adj_code[9] = 0x60630000; //ori r3,r3,lo(hptr)
+ adj_code[9] |= ((unsigned long)hptr) & 0xFFFF;
+
+ adj_code[10] = 0x7c0903a6; //mtctr r0
+ adj_code[11] = 0x4e800420; //bctr
+ adj_code[12] = (unsigned long)hptr;
+
+ // Flush the Instruction cache:
+ // MakeDataExecutable(adjustor,4*13);
+ /* This would require us to link with CoreServices.framework */
+ { /* this should do the same: */
+ int n = 13;
+ unsigned long *p = adj_code;
+ while(n--)
+ {
+ __asm__ volatile ("dcbf 0,%0\n\tsync\n\ticbi 0,%0"
+ : : "g" (p));
+ p++;
+ }
+ __asm__ volatile ("sync\n\tisync");
+ }
+ }