@@ -596,7 +596,17 @@ void tcg_gen_callN(TCGContext *s, TCGv_ptr func, unsigned int flags,
real_args++;
}
#endif
-#ifdef TCG_TARGET_WORDS_BIGENDIAN
+ /* If stack grows up, then we will be placing successive
+ arguments at lower addresses, which means we need to
+ reverse the order compared to how we would normally
+ treat either big or little-endian. For those arguments
+ that will wind up in registers, this still works for
+ HPPA (the only current STACK_GROWSUP target) since the
+ argument registers are *also* allocated in decreasing
+ order. If another such target is added, this logic may
+ have to get more complicated to differentiate between
+ stack arguments and register arguments. */
+#if defined(TCG_TARGET_WORDS_BIGENDIAN) != defined(TCG_TARGET_STACK_GROWSUP)
*gen_opparam_ptr++ = args[i] + 1;
*gen_opparam_ptr++ = args[i];
#else