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| Copyright (c) 2013-2014 Andes Technology Corporation. |
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| THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" |
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| IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE |
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| */ |
| |
| ##============================================================================== |
| ## |
| ## crt1.S |
| ## |
| ## nds32 startup code |
| ## |
| ##============================================================================== |
| |
| #include "syscall_extra.h" |
| |
| ##------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| ## Vector table setup |
| ##------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| .section .nds32_init, "ax" |
| j _start |
| |
| ##------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| ## Startup code implementation |
| ##------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| .section .text |
| .weak _SDA_BASE_ |
| .weak _ITB_BASE_ |
| .weak _arg_init |
| .weak __pre_c_init |
| .weak __post_c_init |
| .weak _call_exit |
| .global _start |
| .type _start, @function |
| .align 2 |
| _start: |
| /* The initialization sequence really does matter !!! |
| The global pointer must be |
| initialized precedence over all others. */ |
| |
| .L_init_gp: |
| /* Initialization for global pointer. The symbol _SDA_BASE_ is |
| determined by Linker. SDA stands for Small Data Access. */ |
| la $gp, _SDA_BASE_ |
| |
| #if __NDS32_EXT_EX9__ |
| .L_init_itb: |
| /* Initialization for Instruction Table Base (ITB). |
| The symbol _ITB_BASE_ is determined by Linker. |
| Set $ITB only if MSC_CFG.EIT (cr4.b'24) is set. */ |
| mfsr $r0, $MSC_CFG |
| srli $r0, $r0, 24 |
| andi $r0, $r0, 0x1 |
| beqz $r0, 1f /* Fall through ? */ |
| la $r0, _ITB_BASE_ |
| mtusr $r0, $ITB |
| 1: |
| #endif |
| |
| .L_init_sp: |
| /* Initialization for stack pointer. The symbol _stack is defined |
| in linker script. Make sure $sp is 8-byte aligned. */ |
| la $sp, _stack |
| #if __NDS32_ISA_V3__ |
| bitci $sp, $sp, #7 |
| #else |
| movi $r0, #-8 /* Set $r0 as 0xFFFFFFF8. */ |
| and $sp, $sp, $r0 |
| #endif |
| |
| #if __NDS32_EXT_FPU_SP__ || __NDS32_EXT_FPU_DP__ |
| .L_init_fpu: |
| /* Initialize FPU |
| Set FUCOP_CTL.CP0EN (fucpr.b'0). */ |
| mfsr $r0, $FUCOP_CTL |
| ori $r0, $r0, 0x1 |
| mtsr $r0, $FUCOP_CTL |
| dsb |
| /* According to [bugzilla #9425], set flush-to-zero mode. |
| That is, set $FPCSR.DNZ(b'12) = 1. */ |
| FMFCSR $r0 |
| ori $r0, $r0, 0x1000 |
| FMTCSR $r0 |
| dsb |
| #endif |
| |
| .L_pre_c_init: |
| ! call __pre_c_init if provided |
| ! sample __pre_c_init is in BSP |
| la $r15, __pre_c_init ! load address of __pre_c_init |
| beqz $r15, .L_zero_out_bss ! check existence of __pre_c_init |
| jral $r15 ! pre-c-runtime initialization |
| |
| .L_zero_out_bss: |
| /* Zero out the bss section. |
| Equivalence C code for follow part: |
| if (_end == _edata) goto .L_call_main |
| unsinged int *ptr = _edata; |
| while (ptr != _end) |
| *ptr++ = 0 |
| $r0 = ptr/_edata |
| $r1 = _end |
| $r2 = 0 |
| */ |
| la $r0, _edata |
| la $r1, _end |
| movi $r2, #0 |
| beq $r0, $r1, .L_cpp_init /* Branch if no bss. */ |
| .Lword_clear: |
| swi.bi $r2, [$r0], #4 |
| bne $r0, $r1, .Lword_clear |
| |
| .L_cpp_init: |
| /* Call '_init' to invoke constructors. */ |
| jal _init |
| /* Register '_fini' into atexit() to invoke destructors when |
| exit() has been reached. */ |
| la $r0, _fini |
| jal atexit |
| |
| .L_post_c_init: |
| ! call __post_c_init if provided |
| ! no sample __post_c_init is provided |
| la $r15, __post_c_init ! load address of __post_c_init |
| beqz $r15, .L_arg_init ! check existence of __post_c_init |
| jral $r15 ! post-c-runtime initialization |
| |
| .L_arg_init: |
| ! argc/argv initialization if necessary |
| la $r7, _arg_init ! get address of _arg_init |
| beqz $r7, .L_clean_reg ! if there isn't _arg_init, go main |
| addi $sp, $sp, -512 ! allocate space for command line |
| ! and arguments |
| move $r6, $sp ! r6 = buffer addr of cmd line |
| move $r0, $r6 ! r0 = buffer addr of cmd line |
| syscall SYS_getcmdline ! get cmd line |
| move $r0, $r6 ! r0 = buffer addr of cmd line |
| addi $r1, $r6, 256 ! r1 = argv |
| jral $r7 ! init argc/argv |
| addi $r1, $r6, 256 ! r1 = argv |
| b .L_call_main |
| |
| .L_clean_reg: |
| /* Prepare argc/argv/env for main function. |
| Since there is no operating system so far, |
| we set $r0, $r1, and $r2 to be zero. |
| Note: $r2 already set to zero in .L_zero_out_bss: code fragment. */ |
| movi $r0, 0 |
| movi $r1, 0 |
| movi $r2, 0 |
| |
| .L_call_main: |
| /* Call 'main'. */ |
| bal main |
| |
| /* Call _call_exit. */ |
| ! call _call_exit if necessary; default implementation is in crtexit.c |
| la $r15, _call_exit ! load address of _call_exit |
| beqz $r15, .L_terminate_program ! no _call_exit? go exit |
| jral $r15 ! _call_exit will never return |
| |
| .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. */ |
| |
| bal exit |
| |
| .L_forever_loop: |
| /* Should never return here. */ |
| b .L_forever_loop |
| |
| .size _start, .-_start |