1 | /* |
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2 | * crt0.S -- startup file for hppa. |
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3 | * rob@cygnus.com (Rob Savoye) |
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4 | */ |
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5 | .VERSION "0.2" |
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6 | .COPYRIGHT "crt0.S for hppa" |
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7 | |
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8 | ;sp .equ %r30 ; stack pointer |
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9 | ;dp .equ %r27 ; global data pointer |
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10 | ;arg0 .equ %r26 ; argument |
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11 | ;arg1 .equ %r25 ; argument or high part of double argument |
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12 | ;arg2 .equ %r24 ; argument |
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13 | ;arg3 .equ %r23 ; argument or high part of double argument |
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14 | |
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15 | #define IMM(a,b) ldil L%a,b ! ldo R%a(b),b |
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16 | #define imm(i,t) ldil LS%i,t ! addi RS%i,t,t |
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17 | |
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18 | .DATA |
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19 | |
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20 | /**** |
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21 | * FIXME: these are just a gross hack so this will assemble |
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22 | ****/ |
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23 | _bss_start .WORD |
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24 | _bss_end .WORD |
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25 | _foobar |
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26 | .STRINGZ "Foo Bar...\r\n" |
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27 | |
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28 | ;;_SYSTEM_ID .WORD |
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29 | ;; .EXPORT _SYSTEM_ID ; FIXME this is only so it'll |
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30 | ; link |
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31 | |
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32 | /* |
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33 | * Set up the standard spaces (sections) These definitions come |
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34 | * from /lib/pcc_prefix.s. |
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35 | */ |
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36 | .space $TEXT$,0 |
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37 | |
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38 | .SUBSPA $BOOT$,QUAD=0,ALIGN=8,ACCESS=0x2c,SORT=4 |
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39 | .IMPORT _start |
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40 | |
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41 | /* |
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42 | * stuff we need that's defined elsewhere. |
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43 | */ |
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44 | .IMPORT main, CODE |
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45 | .IMPORT _bss_start, DATA |
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46 | .IMPORT _bss_end, DATA |
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47 | .IMPORT environ, DATA |
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48 | |
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49 | /* |
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50 | * start -- set things up so the application will run. |
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51 | * |
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52 | */ |
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53 | .PROC |
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54 | .CALLINFO SAVE_SP, FRAME=48 |
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55 | .EXPORT $START$,ENTRY |
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56 | $START$ |
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57 | |
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58 | /* FIXME: this writes to page zero */ |
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59 | ;; setup the %30 (stack pointer) with some memory |
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60 | ldil L%_stack+48,%r30 |
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61 | ldo R%_stack+48(%r30),%r30 ; should be %r30 (sp) but then |
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62 | ; we'd kill our test program :-) |
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63 | ;; we need to set %r27 (global data pointer) here too |
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64 | ldil L%$global$,%r27 |
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65 | ldo R%$global$(%r27),%r27 ; same problem as above |
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66 | |
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67 | /* |
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68 | * zerobss -- zero out the bss section |
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69 | */ |
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70 | ; load the start of bss |
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71 | ldil L%_bss_start,%r4 |
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72 | ldo R%_bss_start(%r4),%r4 |
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73 | |
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74 | ; load the end of bss |
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75 | ldil L%_bss_end,%r5 |
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76 | ldo R%_bss_end(%r5),%r5 |
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77 | |
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78 | |
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79 | bssloop |
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80 | addi -1,%r5,%r5 ; decrement _bss_end |
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81 | stb %r0,0(0,%r5) ; we do this by bytes for now even |
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82 | ; though it's slower, it's safer |
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83 | combf,= %r4,%r5, bssloop |
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84 | nop |
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85 | |
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86 | ldi 1,%ret0 |
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87 | |
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88 | /* |
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89 | * Call the main routine from the application to get it going. |
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90 | * main (argc, argv, environ) |
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91 | * We pass argv as a pointer to NULL. |
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92 | */ |
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93 | |
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94 | bl main,%r2 |
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95 | nop |
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96 | |
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97 | .PROCEND |
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98 | /* |
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99 | * _exit -- Exit from the application. Normally we cause a user trap |
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100 | * to return to the ROM monitor for another run, but with |
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101 | * this monitor we can't. Still, "C" wants this symbol, it |
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102 | * should be here. Jumping to 0xF0000004 jumps back into the |
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103 | * firmware, while writing a 5 to 0xFFFE0030 causes a reset. |
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104 | */ |
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105 | .EXPORT _exit, ENTRY |
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106 | _exit |
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107 | .PROC |
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108 | .CALLINFO |
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109 | .ENTRY |
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110 | ;; ldil L%0xf0000004,%r1 |
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111 | ;; bl %r1, %r2 |
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112 | |
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113 | ldil L'4026531844,%r19 |
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114 | ldo R'4026531844(%r19),%r19 |
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115 | blr %r19, %r2 |
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116 | nop |
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117 | |
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118 | ;; This just causes a breakpoint exception |
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119 | ;; break 0x0e,0xa5a |
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120 | ;; bv,n (%rp) |
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121 | nop |
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122 | .EXIT |
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123 | .PROCEND |
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124 | |
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125 | .subspa $UNWIND_START$,QUAD=0,ALIGN=8,ACCESS=0x2c,SORT=56 |
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126 | .export $UNWIND_START |
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127 | $UNWIND_START |
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128 | .subspa $UNWIND$,QUAD=0,ALIGN=8,ACCESS=0x2c,SORT=64 |
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129 | .subspa $UNWIND_END$,QUAD=0,ALIGN=8,ACCESS=0x2c,SORT=72 |
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130 | .export $UNWIND_END |
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131 | $UNWIND_END |
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132 | .subspa $RECOVER_START$,QUAD=0,ALIGN=4,ACCESS=0x2c,SORT=73 |
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133 | .export $RECOVER_START |
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134 | $RECOVER_START |
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135 | .subspa $RECOVER$,QUAD=0,ALIGN=4,ACCESS=0x2c,SORT=80 |
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136 | .subspa $RECOVER_END$,QUAD=0,ALIGN=4,ACCESS=0x2c,SORT=88 |
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137 | .export $RECOVER_END |
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138 | $RECOVER_END |
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139 | |
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140 | ; The following declarations are, by default in the data space ($PRIVATE$) |
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141 | |
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142 | ;; .space $PRIVATE$,1 |
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143 | |
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144 | /* |
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145 | * Here we set up the standard date sub spaces. |
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146 | * _dp is for the WinBond board. |
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147 | * |
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148 | * Set up some room for a stack. We just grab a chunk of memory. |
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149 | * We also setup some space for the global variable space, which |
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150 | * must be done using the reserved name "$global$" so "C" code |
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151 | * can find it. The stack grows towards the higher addresses. |
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152 | */ |
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153 | |
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154 | .subspa $DATA$,QUAD=1,ALIGN=8,ACCESS=0x1f,SORT=16 |
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155 | .subspa $SHORTDATA$,QUAD=1,ALIGN=8,ACCESS=0x1f,SORT=24 |
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156 | .subspa $GLOBAL$,QUAD=1,ALIGN=8,ACCESS=0x1f,SORT=40 |
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157 | .export $global$ |
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158 | .export _dp |
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159 | $global$ |
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160 | _dp |
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161 | .subspa $SHORTBSS$,QUAD=1,ALIGN=8,ACCESS=0x1f,SORT=80,ZERO |
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162 | .subspa $BSS$,QUAD=1,ALIGN=8,ACCESS=0x1f,SORT=82,ZERO |
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163 | |
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164 | .subspa $STACK$,QUAD=1,ALIGN=8,ACCESS=0x1f,SORT=88,ZERO |
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165 | .export _stack |
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166 | _stack |
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167 | .BLOCK 0x2000 |
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168 | |
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169 | /* |
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170 | * The heap follows the stack. To use dynamic memory routines in an |
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171 | * application, some space MUST be assigned to the stack. |
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172 | */ |
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173 | |
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174 | .subspa $HEAP$,QUAD=1,ALIGN=8,ACCESS=0x1f,SORT=96,ZERO |
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175 | .export _heap |
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176 | _heap |
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177 | .end |
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