common/xbyak_abi: Mark defined functions in header as inline

Avoids potential One Definition Rule violations when these are used in
the future.
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Lioncash 2018-08-14 18:29:53 -04:00 committed by fearlessTobi
parent d6bf1b31c8
commit 0fbae792cf

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
namespace Common::X64 {
int RegToIndex(const Xbyak::Reg& reg) {
inline int RegToIndex(const Xbyak::Reg& reg) {
using Kind = Xbyak::Reg::Kind;
ASSERT_MSG((reg.getKind() & (Kind::REG | Kind::XMM)) != 0,
"RegSet only support GPRs and XMM registers.");
@ -151,8 +151,8 @@ constexpr size_t ABI_SHADOW_SPACE = 0;
#endif
void ABI_CalculateFrameSize(BitSet32 regs, size_t rsp_alignment, size_t needed_frame_size,
s32* out_subtraction, s32* out_xmm_offset) {
inline void ABI_CalculateFrameSize(BitSet32 regs, size_t rsp_alignment, size_t needed_frame_size,
s32* out_subtraction, s32* out_xmm_offset) {
int count = (regs & ABI_ALL_GPRS).Count();
rsp_alignment -= count * 8;
size_t subtraction = 0;
@ -173,8 +173,8 @@ void ABI_CalculateFrameSize(BitSet32 regs, size_t rsp_alignment, size_t needed_f
*out_xmm_offset = (s32)(subtraction - xmm_base_subtraction);
}
size_t ABI_PushRegistersAndAdjustStack(Xbyak::CodeGenerator& code, BitSet32 regs,
size_t rsp_alignment, size_t needed_frame_size = 0) {
inline size_t ABI_PushRegistersAndAdjustStack(Xbyak::CodeGenerator& code, BitSet32 regs,
size_t rsp_alignment, size_t needed_frame_size = 0) {
s32 subtraction, xmm_offset;
ABI_CalculateFrameSize(regs, rsp_alignment, needed_frame_size, &subtraction, &xmm_offset);
@ -194,8 +194,8 @@ size_t ABI_PushRegistersAndAdjustStack(Xbyak::CodeGenerator& code, BitSet32 regs
return ABI_SHADOW_SPACE;
}
void ABI_PopRegistersAndAdjustStack(Xbyak::CodeGenerator& code, BitSet32 regs, size_t rsp_alignment,
size_t needed_frame_size = 0) {
inline void ABI_PopRegistersAndAdjustStack(Xbyak::CodeGenerator& code, BitSet32 regs,
size_t rsp_alignment, size_t needed_frame_size = 0) {
s32 subtraction, xmm_offset;
ABI_CalculateFrameSize(regs, rsp_alignment, needed_frame_size, &subtraction, &xmm_offset);