newlib/libgloss/rl78/gcrt0.S
DJ Delorie d1fc77322f [libgloss]
* configure.in: Add rl78.
* configure: Regenerate.
* rl78: New directory

[newlib]
* configure.host: Add rl78.
* libc/include/machine/ieeefp.h: Add rl78 support.
* libc/include/machine/setjmp.h: Add rl78 support.
* libc/machine/configure.in: Add rl78.
* libc/machine/rl78: New directory.
2011-11-29 06:33:49 +00:00

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/* Copyright (c) 2011 Red Hat Incorporated.
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#define PROFILE_SUPPORT 1
#include "crt0.S"
.global __mcount
.type __mcount, @function
__mcount:
;; When a function is compiled for profiling, gcc creates code
;; like this at the start of each profiled function:
;;
;; .global <func_name>
;; <func_name>:
;; bsr __mcount
;; <...function's prologue...>
;; <...function's body...>
;;
;; We must save all of the argument registers, extract the
;; address of <func_name>, call _mcount_internal to do the
;; real work and then restore the argument registers before
;; returning.
movw ax, [sp]
push ax
call !!__mcount_internal
pop ax
ret
.size __mcount, . - __mcount