/* Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Contributed by Hans-Peter Nilsson This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later version. This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version 3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program; see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see . */ % This is the crt0 equivalent for mmix-knuth-mmixware, for setting up % things for compiler-generated assembly-code and for setting up things % between where the simulator calls and main, and shutting things down on % the way back. There's an actual crt0.o elsewhere, but that's a dummy. % This file and the GCC output are supposed to be *reasonably* % mmixal-compatible to enable people to re-use output with Knuth's mmixal. % However, forward references are used more freely: we are using the % binutils tools. Users of mmixal beware; you will sometimes have to % re-order things or use temporary variables. % Users of mmixal will want to set up 8H and 9H to be .text and .data % respectively, so the compiler can switch between them pretending they're % segments. % This little treasure is here so the 32 lowest address bits of user data % will not be zero. Because of truncation, that would cause testcase % gcc.c-torture/execute/980701-1.c to incorrectly fail. .data ! mmixal:= 8H LOC Data_Segment .p2align 3 LOC @+(8-@)@7 OCTA 2009 .text ! mmixal:= 9H LOC 8B; LOC #100 .global Main % The __Stack_start symbol is provided by the link script. stackpp OCTA __Stack_start % "Main" is the magic symbol the simulator jumps to. We want to go % on to "main". % We need to set rG explicitly to avoid hard-to-debug situations. Main SETL $255,32 PUT rG,$255 % Initialize the stack pointer. It is supposedly made a global % zero-initialized (allowed to change) register in crtn.asm; we use the % explicit number. GETA $255,stackpp LDOU $254,$255,0 % Make sure we get more than one mem, to simplify counting cycles. LDBU $255,$1,0 LDBU $255,$1,1 PUSHJ $2,_init #ifdef __MMIX_ABI_GNU__ % Copy argc and argv from their initial position to argument registers % where necessary. SET $231,$0 SET $232,$1 #else % For the mmixware ABI, we need to move arguments. The return value will % appear in $0. SET $2,$1 SET $1,$0 #endif PUSHJ $0,main JMP exit % Provide the first part of _init and _fini. Save the return address on the % register stack. We eventually ignore the return address of these % PUSHJ:s, so it doesn't matter that whether .init and .fini code calls % functions or where they store rJ. We shouldn't get there, so die % (TRAP Halt) if that happens. .section .init,"ax",@progbits .global _init _init: GET $0,:rJ PUSHJ $1,0F SETL $255,255 TRAP 0,0,0 0H IS @ % Register _fini to be executed as the last atexit function. #ifdef __MMIX_ABI_GNU__ GETA $231,_fini #else GETA $1,_fini #endif PUSHJ $0,atexit .section .fini,"ax",@progbits .global _fini _fini: GET $0,:rJ PUSHJ $1,0F SETL $255,255 TRAP 0,0,0 0H IS @