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lh9ed821d2023-04-07 01:36:19 -07001/* Copyright (C) 2011-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
2 This file is part of the GNU C Library.
3 Contributed by Chris Metcalf <cmetcalf@tilera.com>, 2011.
4
5 The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
6 modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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33 License along with the GNU C Library. If not, see
34 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
35
36/* This is the canonical entry point, usually the first thing in the text
37 segment. The ELF standard tells us that the stack is set up like this on
38 entry (the left side is the offset from "sp"), in units of
39 __SIZEOF_POINTER__ entries:
40
41 +0 argc
42 +1 argv[0]
43 ...
44 +(argc+1) NULL
45 +(argc+2) envp[0]
46 ...
47 NULL
48 ... ElfInfo
49
50 The ElfInfo is pairs of key/value long words following the envp
51 pointers and terminated by a zero-valued key.
52
53 Although not mandated by the standard, it happens to be the case
54 that we store the actual argv and envp strings immediately after
55 the ElfInfo data on the stack.
56
57 On entry r0 points to the shared library termination function, or 0
58 if there isn't one.
59*/
60
61#include <features.h>
62#include <sysdep.h>
63#include <arch/abi.h>
64
65/* Just create no-ops if we don't support PC-relative PLT relocations. */
66#ifdef NO_PLT_PCREL
67# define hw2_last_plt(x) 0
68# define hw1_plt(x) 0
69# define hw0_plt(x) 0
70#endif
71
72 .text
73 .global _start
74 .type _start,@function
75 .align 8
76_start:
77 /* Linux starts us with sp pointing at the conventional Elf layout,
78 but we need to allow two "caller" words for our ABI convention. */
79 {
80 /* Load argc (stored as a "long", equivalent to a pointer type). */
81 LD_PTR r1, sp
82
83 /* Save incoming 'sp', which points to the Elf argument block. */
84 move r52, sp
85 }
86
87 {
88 /* Allocate stack frame callee space for __libc_start_main. */
89 ADDI_PTR r12, sp, -(2 * REGSIZE)
90 }
91
92 {
93 /* Get our PC. */
94 lnk r13
95
96 /* sp is not necessarily properly aligned on startup because
97 of the way ld.so pops off leading argv elements. So align it. */
98 andi sp, r12, -8
99 }
100.Lmy_pc:
101
102 {
103 /* Pass the address of the shared library termination function. */
104 move r5, r0
105
106 /* Compute location where __libc_start_main's caller is supposed to
107 store its frame pointer. */
108 ADDI_PTR r12, sp, REGSIZE
109
110 /* Zero out callee space for return address. Unnecessary but free.
111 This is just paranoia to help backtracing not go awry. */
112 ST sp, zero
113 }
114 {
115 /* Zero out our frame pointer for __libc_start_main. */
116 ST r12, zero
117
118 /* Zero out lr to make __libc_start_main the end of backtrace. */
119 move lr, zero
120
121 /* Compute a pointer to argv. envp will be determined
122 later in __libc_start_main. We set up the first argument
123 (the address of main) below. */
124 ADDI_PTR r2, r52, __SIZEOF_POINTER__
125 }
126 {
127 /* Pass the highest stack address to user code. */
128 ADDI_PTR r6, sp, (2 * REGSIZE)
129
130 /* Pass address of main() in r0, and of our own entry
131 points to .fini and .init in r3 and r4. */
132#ifdef __tilegx__
133 moveli r0, hw2_last(main - .Lmy_pc)
134 }
135 {
136 shl16insli r0, r0, hw1(main - .Lmy_pc)
137 moveli r3, hw2_last(__libc_csu_init - .Lmy_pc)
138 }
139 {
140 shl16insli r0, r0, hw0(main - .Lmy_pc)
141 shl16insli r3, r3, hw1(__libc_csu_init - .Lmy_pc)
142 }
143 {
144 ADD_PTR r0, r0, r13
145 shl16insli r3, r3, hw0(__libc_csu_init - .Lmy_pc)
146 }
147 {
148 moveli r12, hw2_last_plt(__libc_start_main - .Lmy_pc)
149 ADD_PTR r3, r3, r13
150 }
151 {
152 shl16insli r12, r12, hw1_plt(__libc_start_main - .Lmy_pc)
153 moveli r4, hw2_last(__libc_csu_fini - .Lmy_pc)
154 }
155 {
156 shl16insli r12, r12, hw0_plt(__libc_start_main - .Lmy_pc)
157 shl16insli r4, r4, hw1(__libc_csu_fini - .Lmy_pc)
158 }
159 {
160 ADD_PTR r12, r12, r13
161 shl16insli r4, r4, hw0(__libc_csu_fini - .Lmy_pc)
162 }
163 {
164 ADD_PTR r4, r4, r13
165# ifdef NO_PLT_PCREL
166 j plt(__libc_start_main)
167# else
168 jr r12
169# endif
170 }
171#else
172 addli r0, r13, lo16(main - .Lmy_pc)
173 }
174 {
175 auli r0, r0, ha16(main - .Lmy_pc)
176 addli r3, r13, lo16(__libc_csu_init - .Lmy_pc)
177 }
178 {
179 auli r3, r3, ha16(__libc_csu_init - .Lmy_pc)
180 addli r4, r13, lo16(__libc_csu_fini - .Lmy_pc)
181 }
182 {
183 auli r4, r4, ha16(__libc_csu_fini - .Lmy_pc)
184 /* Call the user's main function, and exit with its value.
185 But let the libc call main. */
186 j plt(__libc_start_main)
187 }
188#endif
189
190 {
191 /* Tell backtracer to give up (_start has no caller). */
192 info INFO_OP_CANNOT_BACKTRACE
193 }
194.size _start, .-_start
195
196/* Define a symbol for the first piece of initialized data. */
197 .data
198 .global __data_start
199 .align 8
200__data_start:
201 .long 0
202 .weak data_start
203 data_start = __data_start