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##=============================================================================
##
## vectors.S
##
## x86 exception vectors
##
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##=============================================================================
#######DESCRIPTIONBEGIN####
##
## Author(s): bartv
## Contributors:bartv
## Date: 2001-03-16
## Purpose: Synthetic target startup
## Description: When running on real hardware vectors.S contains
## initialization code and usually the low-level interrupt and
## exception support. On the synthetic target the latter is
## handled by C code. The main initialization that is needed is
## to jump into the C startup.
##
######DESCRIPTIONEND####
##
##=============================================================================
# According the SVR4/i386 ABI, most registers are undefined. However
# there is some interesting information on the stack:
# %esp argc
# %esp+4 argv[0]
# ... argv[1 onwards]
# %esp + (argc*4) NULL
# ... environ[0]
# ... ...
# ... NULL
#
# There are some other things that could be done, for example aligning
# the stack to a 16-byte boundary for SSE, but it is not clear which of
# those things are actually useful. The glibc source file
# sysdeps/i386/elf/start.S contains some relevant information.
#==============================================================================
.file "vectors.S"
.extern _hal_synth_user_desc
.extern _linux_entry
.data
.global cyg_hal_sys_argc
cyg_hal_sys_argc:
.long 0
.global cyg_hal_sys_argv
cyg_hal_sys_argv:
.long 0
.global cyg_hal_sys_environ
cyg_hal_sys_environ:
.long 0
.text
.globl _start
_start:
popl %eax
movl %eax, cyg_hal_sys_argc
movl %esp, %ebx
movl %ebx, cyg_hal_sys_argv
inc %eax
addl %eax, %eax
addl %eax, %eax
addl %eax, %ebx
movl %ebx, cyg_hal_sys_environ
// Clear the frame pointer, to facilitate debugging
xorl %ebp, %ebp
// Align the stack to a 16-byte boundary.
andl $0xFFFFFFF0, %esp
// Set up the TLS section. This must be done before any
// C code gets to run, or -fstack-protector-all will fail.
// _hal_synth_user_desc is statically initialized in tls.c
movl $_hal_synth_user_desc,%ebx
// Syscall 243, set_thread_area
movl $0xf3, %eax
int $0x80
// The syscall may have failed. That should only happen if running
// on an old kernel which predates set_thread_area(), in which case
// we are probably also using an old gcc which does not yet support
// -fstack-protector. There is no obvious way forward if we are trying
// to run an executable built with recent gcc on an old kernel.
test %eax, %eax
jne 1f
// gs value = (_hal_synth_user_desc.ud_entry_number * 8) + 3
movl _hal_synth_user_desc,%eax
lea 0x3(,%eax,8),%eax
mov %eax,%gs
1:
jmp _linux_entry
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