newlib/libgloss/nds32/crt0.S
Jeff Johnston bdf683b1c8 2013-07-09 Sabrina Ni <sabrina@andestech.com>
* configure.in: Add nds32 subdir.
        * configure: Regenerated.
        * nds32/configure.in: New.
        * nds32/configure: New (autogenerated).
        * nds32/{crt0.S,crt1.S}: New.
        * nds32/Makefile.in: New.
        * nds32/{syscall_argvlen.S,syscall_argv.S,
        syscall_chdirS, syscall_chmod.S,
        syscall_close.S,syscall_exit.S,syscall_extra.h, syscall_fstat.S,
        syscall_getpid.S,syscall_gettimeofday.S,syscall_isatty.S,syscall_kill.S,
        syscall_link.S,syscall_lseek.S,syscall_open.S,syscall_read.S,
        syscall_rename.S,syscall_sbrk.S,syscall_stat.S,syscall_system.S,
        syscall_time.S,syscall_times.S,syscall_unlink.S,syscall_utime.S,
        syscall_write.S}: New.
2013-07-09 19:16:25 +00:00

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/*
Copyright (c) 2013 Andes Technology Corporation.
All rights reserved.
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IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL RED HAT INCORPORATED BE LIABLE FOR ANY
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(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
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(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
##==============================================================================
##
## crt0.S
##
## nds32 startup code
##
##==============================================================================
##------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Vector table setup
##------------------------------------------------------------------------------
.section .nds32_init, "ax"
j _start
##------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Startup code implementation
##------------------------------------------------------------------------------
.section .text
.weak _SDA_BASE_
.weak _FP_BASE_
.global _start
.type _start, @function
.align 2
_start:
.L_fp_gp_lp_init:
/* Initialization for $fp, $gp, and $lp. The _SDA_BASE_ location
stands for Small Data Access. */
la $fp, _FP_BASE_
la $gp, _SDA_BASE_
movi $lp, #0
.L_stack_init:
/* Initialization for $sp and make sure it is 8-byte aligned. */
la $sp, _stack
movi $r0, #-8 /* Set $r0 as 0xFFFFFFF8. */
and $sp, $sp, $r0
.L_bss_clear:
/* Clear bss section. */
la $r3, _end
la $r0, _edata
beq $r0, $r3, .L_call_main /* Branch if no bss. */
sub $r1, $r3, $r0 /* Size to be clear. */
/* Set $r2 as how many words to be clear.
Set $r1 as how many bytes are less than a woard to be clear. */
srli $r2, $r1, #2
andi $r1, $r1, #3
beqz $r3, .Lbyte_clear
la $r4, #0x00000000
.Lword_clear:
swi.bi $r4, [$r0], #4
addi $r2, $r2, #-1
bnez $r2, .Lword_clear /* Loop again ? */
beqz $r1, .Lend_bss
.Lbyte_clear:
sbi.bi $r4, [$r0], #1
addi $r1, $r1, #-1
bnez $r1, .Lbyte_clear
.Lend_bss:
.L_call_main:
la $r15, main
jral $r15
.L_terminate_program:
/* There are two ways to terminate program:
1. User "syscall 0x1" directly.
2. Call exit. The return value $r0 from main() is
implicitly passed as argument.
Currently, we use option 2 as a solution to follow C99 5.1.2.2.3,
but aware that general exit() will do some cleanup procedures
which may result in large-memory-footprints. */
la $r15, exit
jral $r15
.L_forever_loop:
/* Should never return here. */
b .L_forever_loop
.size _start, .-_start