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! crt1.s for Solaris 2, x86
! Copyright (C) 1993, 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
! Written By Fred Fish, Nov 1992
!
! 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 2, or (at your option) any
! later version.
!
! In addition to the permissions in the GNU General Public License, the
! Free Software Foundation gives you unlimited permission to link the
! compiled version of this file with other programs, and to distribute
! those programs without any restriction coming from the use of this
! file. (The General Public License restrictions do apply in other
! respects; for example, they cover modification of the file, and
! distribution when not linked into another program.)
!
! 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.
!
! You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
! along with this program; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
! the Free Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
! Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
!
! As a special exception, if you link this library with files
! compiled with GCC to produce an executable, this does not cause
! the resulting executable to be covered by the GNU General Public License.
! This exception does not however invalidate any other reasons why
! the executable file might be covered by the GNU General Public License.
!
! This file takes control of the process from the kernel, as specified
! in section 3 of the System V Application Binary Interface, Intel386
! Processor Supplement. It has been constructed from information obtained
! from the ABI, information obtained from single stepping existing
! Solaris executables through their startup code with gdb, and from
! information obtained by single stepping executables on other i386 SVR4
! implementations. This file is the first thing linked into any executable.
.ident "GNU C crt1.s"
.weak _cleanup
.weak _DYNAMIC
.text
! Start creating the initial frame by pushing a NULL value for the return
! address of the initial frame, and mark the end of the stack frame chain
! (the innermost stack frame) with a NULL value, per page 3-32 of the ABI.
! Initialize the first stack frame pointer in %ebp (the contents of which
! are unspecified at process initialization).
.globl _start
_start:
pushl $0x0
pushl $0x0
movl %esp,%ebp
! As specified per page 3-32 of the ABI, %edx contains a function
! pointer that should be registered with atexit(), for proper
! shared object termination. Just push it onto the stack for now
! to preserve it. We want to register _cleanup() first.
pushl %edx
! Check to see if there is an _cleanup() function linked in, and if
! so, register it with atexit() as the last thing to be run by
! atexit().
movl $_cleanup,%eax
testl %eax,%eax
je .L1
pushl $_cleanup
call atexit
addl $0x4,%esp
.L1:
! Now check to see if we have an _DYNAMIC table, and if so then
! we need to register the function pointer previously in %edx, but
! now conveniently saved on the stack as the argument to pass to
! atexit().
movl $_DYNAMIC,%eax
testl %eax,%eax
je .L2
call atexit
.L2:
! Register _fini() with atexit(). We will take care of calling _init()
! directly.
pushl $_fini
call atexit
! Compute the address of the environment vector on the stack and load
! it into the global variable _environ. Currently argc is at 8 off
! the frame pointer. Fetch the argument count into %eax, scale by the
! size of each arg (4 bytes) and compute the address of the environment
! vector which is 16 bytes (the two zero words we pushed, plus argc,
! plus the null word terminating the arg vector) further up the stack,
! off the frame pointer (whew!).
movl 8(%ebp),%eax
leal 16(%ebp,%eax,4),%edx
movl %edx,_environ
! Push the environment vector pointer, the argument vector pointer,
! and the argument count on to the stack to set up the arguments
! for _init(), _fpstart(), and main(). Note that the environment
! vector pointer and the arg count were previously loaded into
! %edx and %eax respectively. The only new value we need to compute
! is the argument vector pointer, which is at a fixed address off
! the initial frame pointer.
!
! Make sure the stack is properly aligned.
!
andl $0xfffffff0,%esp
subl $4,%esp
pushl %edx
leal 12(%ebp),%edx
pushl %edx
pushl %eax
! Call _init(argc, argv, environ), _fpstart(argc, argv, environ), and
! main(argc, argv, environ).
call _init
call __fpstart
call main
! Pop the argc, argv, and environ arguments off the stack, push the
! value returned from main(), and call exit().
addl $12,%esp
pushl %eax
call exit
! An inline equivalent of _exit, as specified in Figure 3-26 of the ABI.
pushl $0x0
movl $0x1,%eax
lcall $7,$0
! If all else fails, just try a halt!
hlt
.type _start,@function
.size _start,.-_start
! A dummy profiling support routine for non-profiling executables,
! in case we link in some objects that have been compiled for profiling.
.weak _mcount
_mcount:
ret
.type _mcount,@function
.size _mcount,.-_mcount
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