newlib/libgloss/rx/crt0.S
Nick Clifton cd0d459135 For the RX port, avoid using string instructions when __RX_DISALLOW_STRING_INSNS__ is defined.
* rx/crt0.S (_start): If string instructions are not allowed,
	avoid using SMOVF.

	* libc/machine/rx/memchr.S: Add non-string insn using version.
	* libc/machine/rx/memcpy.S: Likewise.
	* libc/machine/rx/memmove.S: Likewise.
	* libc/machine/rx/mempcpy.S: Likewise.
	* libc/machine/rx/strcat.S: Likewise.
	* libc/machine/rx/strcmp.S: Likewise.
	* libc/machine/rx/strcpy.S: Likewise.
	* libc/machine/rx/strlen.S: Likewise.
	* libc/machine/rx/strncat.S: Likewise.
	* libc/machine/rx/strncmp.S: Likewise.
	* libc/machine/rx/strncpy.S: Likewise.
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/* Copyright (c) 2008, 2009, 2011 Red Hat Incorporated.
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or promote products derived from this software without specific
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limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for
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negligence or otherwise) arising in any way out of the use of this
software, even if advised of the possibility of such damage. */
.text
.global _start
_start:
.LFB2:
mvtc #0, psw
/* Enable the DN bit - this should have been done for us by
the CPU reset, but it is best to make sure for ourselves. */
mvtc #0x100, fpsw
mov #__stack, r0
mvtc #__vectors, intb
/* Copy the .data section from ROM into RAM. */
mov #__datastart, r1
mov #__romdatastart, r2
mov #__romdatacopysize, r3
#ifdef __RX_DISALLOW_STRING_INSNS__
cmp #0, r3
beq 2f
1: mov.b [r2+], r5
mov.b r5, [r1+]
sub #1, r3
bne 1b
2:
#else
smovf
#endif
/* Initialise the contents of the .bss section. */
mov #__bssstart, r1
mov #0, r2
mov #__bsssize, r3
sstr.l
/* Initialize data pointer register(s).
Note: The registers used here should agree with the definition of
GP_BASE_REGNUM in gcc/config/rx/rx.h.
Note: We are assuming that -mint-register has not been used when
compiling the application. */
#ifdef _RX_PID
/* Initialise the constant data pointer and small data pointers. */
mov #__pid_base, r13
mov #__gp, r12
#else
/* Initialise the small data area pointer. */
mov #__gp, r13
#endif
bsr.a __rx_init
#ifdef PROFILE_SUPPORT /* Defined in gcrt0.S. */
mov # _start, r1
mov # _etext, r2
bsr.a __monstartup
#endif
mov #0, r1 /* argc */
mov #0, r2 /* argv */
mov #0, r3 /* envv */
bsr.a _main
.LFE2:
#ifdef PROFILE_SUPPORT
mov r1, r13 ; Save return code.
bsr.a __mcleanup
mov r13, r1
#endif
bsr.a _exit
.global _rx_run_preinit_array
.type _rx_run_preinit_array,@function
_rx_run_preinit_array:
mov #__preinit_array_start,r1
mov #__preinit_array_end,r2
bra.a _rx_run_inilist
.global _rx_run_init_array
.type _rx_run_init_array,@function
_rx_run_init_array:
mov #__init_array_start,r1
mov #__init_array_end,r2
mov #4, r3
bra.a _rx_run_inilist
.global _rx_run_fini_array
.type _rx_run_fini_array,@function
_rx_run_fini_array:
mov #__fini_array_start,r2
mov #__fini_array_end,r1
mov #-4, r3
/* fall through */
_rx_run_inilist:
next_inilist:
cmp r1,r2
beq.b done_inilist
mov.l [r1],r4
cmp #-1, r4
beq.b skip_inilist
cmp #0, r4
beq.b skip_inilist
pushm r1-r3
jsr r4
popm r1-r3
skip_inilist:
add r3,r1
bra.b next_inilist
done_inilist:
rts
.section .init,"ax"
.global __rx_init
__rx_init:
.section .fini,"ax"
.global __rx_fini
__rx_fini:
bsr.a _rx_run_fini_array
.section .rodata
.balign 4
.global __pid_base
.weak __pid_base
__pid_base:
.section .sdata
.balign 4
.global __gp
.weak __gp
__gp:
.section .data
.global ___dso_handle
.weak ___dso_handle
___dso_handle:
.long 0
;;; Provide Dwarf unwinding information that will help GDB stop
;;; backtraces at the right place. This is stolen from assembly
;;; code generated by GCC with -dA.
.section .debug_frame,"",@progbits
.Lframe0:
.4byte .LECIE0-.LSCIE0 ; Length of Common Information Entry
.LSCIE0:
.4byte 0xffffffff ; CIE Identifier Tag
.byte 0x1 ; CIE Version
.ascii "\0" ; CIE Augmentation
.uleb128 0x1 ; CIE Code Alignment Factor
.sleb128 -1 ; CIE Data Alignment Factor
.byte 0xd ; CIE RA Column
.byte 0xc ; DW_CFA_def_cfa
.uleb128 0xc
.uleb128 0x3
.byte 0x8d ; DW_CFA_offset, column 0xd
.uleb128 0x3
.p2align 2
.LECIE0:
.LSFDE0:
.4byte .LEFDE0-.LASFDE0 ; FDE Length
.LASFDE0:
.4byte .Lframe0 ; FDE CIE offset
.4byte .LFB2 ; FDE initial location
.4byte .LFE2-.LFB2 ; FDE address range
.byte 0xf ; DW_CFA_def_cfa_expression
.uleb128 1 ; length of expression
.byte 0x30 ; DW_OP_lit0
.p2align 2
.LEFDE0:
.text