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1 /* C code startup routine.
2 Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1992, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,
3 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4
5 This file is part of GNU Emacs.
6
7 GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
10 any later version.
11
12 GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
16
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
19 the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
20 Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
21
22
23 /* The standard Vax 4.2 Unix crt0.c cannot be used for Emacs
24 because it makes `environ' an initialized variable.
25 It is easiest to have a special crt0.c on all machines
26 though I don't know whether other machines actually need it. */
27
28 /* On the vax and 68000, in BSD4.2 and USG5.2,
29 this is the data format on startup:
30 (vax) ap and fp are unpredictable as far as I know; don't use them.
31 sp -> word containing argc
32 word pointing to first arg string
33 [word pointing to next arg string]... 0 or more times
34 0
35 Optionally:
36 [word pointing to environment variable]... 1 or more times
37 ...
38 0
39 And always:
40 first arg string
41 [next arg string]... 0 or more times
42 */
43
44 /* On the 16000, at least in the one 4.2 system I know about,
45 the initial data format is
46 sp -> word containing argc
47 word containing argp
48 word pointing to first arg string, and so on as above
49 */
50
51 #ifdef emacs
52 #include <config.h>
53 #endif
54
55 /* ******** WARNING ********
56 Do not insert any data definitions before data_start!
57 Since this is the first file linked, the address of the following
58 variable should correspond to the start of initialized data space.
59 On some systems this is a constant that is independent of the text
60 size for shared executables. On others, it is a function of the
61 text size. In short, this seems to be the most portable way to
62 discover the start of initialized data space dynamically at runtime,
63 for either shared or unshared executables, on either swapping or
64 virtual systems. It only requires that the linker allocate objects
65 in the order encountered, a reasonable model for most Unix systems.
66 Similarly, note that the address of _start() should be the start
67 of text space. Fred Fish, UniSoft Systems Inc. */
68
69 int data_start = 0;
70
71 #ifdef NEED_ERRNO
72 int errno;
73 #endif
74
75 #ifndef DONT_NEED_ENVIRON
76 char **environ;
77 #endif
78
79 #ifndef static
80 /* On systems where the static storage class is usable, this function
81 should be declared as static. Otherwise, the static keyword has
82 been defined to be something else, and code for those systems must
83 take care of this declaration appropriately. */
84 static start1 ();
85 #endif
86
87 #ifdef CRT0_DUMMIES
88
89 /* Define symbol "start": here; some systems want that symbol. */
90 #ifdef DOT_GLOBAL_START
91 asm(" .text ");
92 asm(" .globl start ");
93 asm(" start: ");
94 #endif /* DOT_GLOBAL_START */
95
96 #ifdef NODOT_GLOBAL_START
97 asm(" text ");
98 asm(" global start ");
99 asm(" start: ");
100 #endif /* NODOT_GLOBAL_START */
101
102 #ifdef m68000
103
104 /* GCC 2.1, when optimization is turned off, seems to want to push a
105 word of garbage on the stack, which screws up the CRT0_DUMMIES
106 hack. So we hand-code _start in assembly language. */
107 asm(".text ");
108 asm(" .even ");
109 asm(".globl __start ");
110 asm("__start: ");
111 asm(" link a6,#0 ");
112 asm(" jbsr _start1 ");
113 asm(" unlk a6 ");
114 asm(" rts ");
115
116 #else /* not m68000 */
117
118 _start ()
119 {
120 /* On vax, nothing is pushed here */
121 /* On sequent, bogus fp is pushed here */
122 start1 ();
123 }
124
125 #endif /* possibly m68000 */
126
127 static
128 start1 (CRT0_DUMMIES argc, xargv)
129 int argc;
130 char *xargv;
131 {
132 register char **argv = &xargv;
133 environ = argv + argc + 1;
134
135 if ((char *)environ == xargv)
136 environ--;
137 exit (main (argc, argv, environ));
138
139 /* Refer to `start1' so GCC will not think it is never called
140 and optimize it out. */
141 (void) &start1;
142 }
143 #else /* not CRT0_DUMMIES */
144
145 /* "m68k" and "m68000" both stand for m68000 processors,
146 but with different program-entry conventions.
147 This is a kludge. Now that the CRT0_DUMMIES mechanism above exists,
148 most of these machines could use the vax code above
149 with some suitable definition of CRT0_DUMMIES.
150 Then the symbol m68k could be flushed.
151 But I don't want to risk breaking these machines
152 in a version 17 patch release, so that change is being put off. */
153
154 #ifdef m68k /* Can't do it all from C */
155 asm (" global _start");
156 asm (" text");
157 asm ("_start:");
158 asm (" comm splimit%,4");
159 asm (" global exit");
160 asm (" text");
161 asm (" mov.l %d0,splimit%");
162 asm (" jsr start1");
163 asm (" mov.l %d0,(%sp)");
164 asm (" jsr exit");
165 asm (" mov.l &1,%d0"); /* d0 = 1 => exit */
166 asm (" trap &0");
167 #else /* m68000, not m68k */
168
169 #ifdef m68000
170
171 _start ()
172 {
173 #ifdef sun
174 finitfp_();
175 #endif
176 /* On 68000, _start pushes a6 onto stack */
177 start1 ();
178 }
179 #endif /* m68000 */
180 #endif /* m68k */
181
182 #if defined(m68k) || defined(m68000)
183 /* ignore takes care of skipping the a6 value pushed in start. */
184 static
185 #if defined(m68k)
186 start1 (argc, xargv)
187 #else
188 start1 (ignore, argc, xargv)
189 #endif
190 int argc;
191 char *xargv;
192 {
193 register char **argv = &xargv;
194 environ = argv + argc + 1;
195
196 if ((char *)environ == xargv)
197 environ--;
198 exit (main (argc, argv, environ));
199 }
200
201 #endif /* m68k or m68000 */
202
203 #endif /* not CRT0_DUMMIES */
204
205 #ifdef hp9000s300
206 int argc_value;
207 char **argv_value;
208 #ifdef OLD_HP_ASSEMBLER
209 asm(" text");
210 asm(" globl __start");
211 asm(" globl _exit");
212 asm(" globl _main");
213 asm("__start");
214 asm(" dc.l 0");
215 asm(" subq.w #0x1,d0");
216 asm(" move.w d0,float_soft");
217 asm(" move.l 0x4(a7),d0");
218 asm(" beq.s skip_1");
219 asm(" move.l d0,a0");
220 asm(" clr.l -0x4(a0)");
221 asm("skip_1");
222 asm(" move.l a7,a0");
223 asm(" subq.l #0x8,a7");
224 asm(" move.l (a0),(a7)");
225 asm(" move.l (a0),_argc_value");
226 asm(" addq.l #0x4,a0");
227 asm(" move.l a0,0x4(a7)");
228 asm(" move.l a0,_argv_value");
229 asm("incr_loop");
230 asm(" tst.l (a0)+");
231 asm(" bne.s incr_loop");
232 asm(" move.l 0x4(a7),a1");
233 asm(" cmp.l (a1),a0");
234 asm(" blt.s skip_2");
235 asm(" subq.l #0x4,a0");
236 asm("skip_2");
237 asm(" move.l a0,0x8(a7)");
238 asm(" move.l a0,_environ");
239 asm(" jsr _main");
240 asm(" addq.l #0x8,a7");
241 asm(" move.l d0,-(a7)");
242 asm(" jsr _exit");
243 asm(" move.w #0x1,d0");
244 asm(" trap #0x0");
245 asm(" comm float_soft,4");
246 /* float_soft is allocated in this way because C would
247 put an underscore character in its name otherwise. */
248
249 #else /* new hp assembler */
250
251 asm(" text");
252 asm(" global float_loc");
253 asm(" set float_loc,0xFFFFB000");
254 asm(" global fpa_loc");
255 asm(" set fpa_loc,0xfff08000");
256 asm(" global __start");
257 asm(" global _exit");
258 asm(" global _main");
259 asm("__start:");
260 asm(" byte 0,0,0,0");
261 asm(" subq.w &1,%d0");
262 asm(" mov.w %d0,float_soft");
263 asm(" mov.w %d1,flag_68881");
264 #ifndef HPUX_68010
265 asm(" beq.b skip_float");
266 asm(" fmov.l &0x7400,%fpcr");
267 /* asm(" fmov.l &0x7480,%fpcr"); */
268 #endif /* HPUX_68010 */
269 asm("skip_float:");
270 asm(" mov.l %a0,%d0");
271 asm(" add.l %d0,%d0");
272 asm(" subx.w %d1,%d1");
273 asm(" mov.w %d1,flag_68010");
274 asm(" add.l %d0,%d0");
275 asm(" subx.w %d1,%d1");
276 asm(" mov.w %d1,flag_fpa");
277 asm(" tst.l %d2");
278 asm(" ble.b skip_3");
279 asm(" lsl flag_68881");
280 asm(" lsl flag_fpa");
281 asm("skip_3:");
282 asm(" mov.l 4(%a7),%d0");
283 asm(" beq.b skip_1");
284 asm(" mov.l %d0,%a0");
285 asm(" clr.l -4(%a0)");
286 asm("skip_1:");
287 asm(" mov.l %a7,%a0");
288 asm(" subq.l &8,%a7");
289 asm(" mov.l (%a0),(%a7)");
290 asm(" mov.l (%a0),_argc_value");
291 asm(" addq.l &4,%a0");
292 asm(" mov.l %a0,4(%a7)");
293 asm(" mov.l %a0,_argv_value");
294 asm("incr_loop:");
295 asm(" tst.l (%a0)+");
296 asm(" bne.b incr_loop");
297 asm(" mov.l 4(%a7),%a1");
298 asm(" cmp.l %a0,(%a1)");
299 asm(" blt.b skip_2");
300 asm(" subq.l &4,%a0");
301 asm("skip_2:");
302 asm(" mov.l %a0,8(%a7)");
303 asm(" mov.l %a0,_environ");
304 asm(" jsr _main");
305 asm(" addq.l &8,%a7");
306 asm(" mov.l %d0,-(%a7)");
307 asm(" jsr _exit");
308 asm(" mov.w &1,%d0");
309 asm(" trap &0");
310 asm(" comm float_soft, 4");
311 asm(" comm flag_68881, 4");
312 asm(" comm flag_68010, 4");
313 asm(" comm flag_68040, 4");
314 asm(" comm flag_fpa, 4");
315
316 #endif /* new hp assembler */
317 #endif /* hp9000s300 */
318
319 #ifdef sparc
320 asm (".global __start");
321 asm (".text");
322 asm ("__start:");
323 asm (" mov 0, %fp");
324 asm (" ld [%sp + 64], %o0");
325 asm (" add %sp, 68, %o1");
326 asm (" sll %o0, 2, %o2");
327 asm (" add %o2, 4, %o2");
328 asm (" add %o1, %o2, %o2");
329 asm (" sethi %hi(_environ), %o3");
330 asm (" st %o2, [%o3+%lo(_environ)]");
331 asm (" andn %sp, 7, %sp");
332 asm (" call _main");
333 asm (" sub %sp, 24, %sp");
334 asm (" call __exit");
335 asm (" nop");
336
337 #endif /* sparc */
338
339 #if __FreeBSD__ == 2
340 char *__progname;
341 #endif
342 #ifdef __bsdi__
343 #include <sys/param.h> /* for version number */
344 #if defined(_BSDI_VERSION) && (_BSDI_VERSION >= 199501)
345 char *__progname;
346 #endif
347 #endif /* __bsdi__ */
348
349 /* arch-tag: 4025c2fb-d6b1-4d29-b1b6-8100b6bd1e74
350 (do not change this comment) */