! C run time start off ! This file supports: ! ! - both 32bit pointer and 64bit pointer environments (at compile time) ! - an imposed stack bias (of 2047) (at run time) ! - medium/low and medium/anywhere code models (at run time) ! Initial stack setup: ! ! bottom of stack (higher memory address) ! ... ! text of environment strings ! text of argument strings ! envp[envc] = 0 (4/8 bytes) ! ... ! env[0] (4/8 bytes) ! argv[argc] = 0 (4/8 bytes) ! ... ! argv[0] (4/8 bytes) ! argc (4/8 bytes) ! register save area (64 bits by 16 registers = 128 bytes) ! top of stack (%sp) ! Stack Bias: ! ! It is the responsibility of the o/s to set this up. ! We handle both a 0 and 2047 value for the stack bias. ! Medium/Anywhere code model support: ! ! In this model %g4 points to the start of the data segment. ! The text segment can go anywhere, but %g4 points to the *data* segment. ! It is up to the compiler/linker to get this right. ! ! Since this model is statically linked the start of the data segment ! is known at link time. Eg: ! ! sethi %hh(data_start), %g1 ! sethi %lm(data_start), %g4 ! or %g1, %hm(data_start), %g1 ! or %g4, %lo(data_start), %g4 ! sllx %g1, 32, %g1 ! or %g4, %g1, %g4 ! ! FIXME: For now we just assume 0. ! FIXME: if %g1 contains a non-zero value, atexit() should be invoked ! with this value. #include "syscallasm.h" #ifndef TARGET_PTR_SIZE #define TARGET_PTR_SIZE 32 #endif TEXT_SECTION ALIGN (4) GLOBAL (ASM_PRIVATE_SYMBOL (start)) ASM_PRIVATE_SYMBOL (start): clr %fp ! We use %g4 even if the code model is Medium/Low (simplifies the code). clr %g4 ! Medium/Anywhere base reg ! If there is a stack bias in effect, account for it in %g5. Then always ! add %g5 to stack references below. This way the code can be used with ! or without an imposed bias. andcc %sp, 1, %g5 bnz,a .LHaveBias mov 2047, %g5 .LHaveBias: add %sp, %g5, %sp #if TARGET_PTR_SIZE == 32 ! FIXME: We apparently assume here that there is no reserved word. ! This is probably correct, but try to verify it. ld [%sp + 0x80], %o0 ! argc add %sp, 0x84, %o1 ! argv add %o0, 1, %o2 sll %o2, 2, %o2 #else /* TARGET_PTR_SIZE == 64 */ ld [%sp + 0x8c], %o0 ! argc.lo add %sp, 0x90, %o1 ! argv add %o0, 1, %o2 sll %o2, 3, %o2 #endif add %o1, %o2, %o2 ! envp sethi %hi (ASM_SYMBOL (environ)), %o3 or %o3, %lo (ASM_SYMBOL (environ)), %o3 #if TARGET_PTR_SIZE == 32 st %o2, [%o3 + %g4] #else /* TARGET_PTR_SIZE == 64 */ stx %o2, [%o3 + %g4] #endif ! Restore any stack bias before we call main() ... sub %sp, %g5, %sp GLOBAL (ASM_SYMBOL (main)) call ASM_SYMBOL (main) ! FIXME: Not sure if this is needed anymore. #if TARGET_PTR_SIZE == 32 sub %sp, 0x20, %sp ! room to push args #else /* TARGET_PTR_SIZE == 64 */ sub %sp, 0x30, %sp ! room to push args #endif GLOBAL (ASM_SYMBOL (exit)) call ASM_SYMBOL (exit) nop GLOBAL (ASM_SYMBOL (_exit)) call ASM_SYMBOL (_exit) nop set SYS_exit, %g1 ta SYSCALL_TRAP ! in case user redefines __exit ! If all the above methods fail to terminate the program, try an illegal insn. ! If that does not work, the o/s is hosed more than we are. WORD (0)