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//======================================================================= // // main.cxx // // Default main() function // //======================================================================== // ####ECOSGPLCOPYRIGHTBEGIN#### // ------------------------------------------- // This file is part of eCos, the Embedded Configurable Operating System. // Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. // // eCos is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under // the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free // Software Foundation; either version 2 or (at your option) any later // version. // // eCos is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT // ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or // FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License // for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License // along with eCos; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. // // As a special exception, if other files instantiate templates or use // macros or inline functions from this file, or you compile this file // and link it with other works to produce a work based on this file, // this file does not by itself cause the resulting work to be covered by // the GNU General Public License. However the source code for this file // must still be made available in accordance with section (3) of the GNU // General Public License v2. // // This exception does not invalidate any other reasons why a work based // on this file might be covered by the GNU General Public License. // ------------------------------------------- // ####ECOSGPLCOPYRIGHTEND#### //======================================================================== //#####DESCRIPTIONBEGIN#### // // Author(s): jlarmour // Contributors: // Date: 2000-04-30 // Purpose: Provide a default empty main() function // Description: This file provides a default empty main() function so // that things don't fall apart if the user starts the // ISO C environment (the default setting) but doesn't // provide their own main(). This is taken advantage of // in some tests (for example) // Usage: Obviously simply override main() in your own program to // prevent the use of the one below // //####DESCRIPTIONEND#### // //======================================================================== // CONFIGURATION #include <pkgconf/system.h> // for CYGPKG_KERNEL // INCLUDES #include <cyg/infra/cyg_type.h> // Common type definitions and support #include <cyg/infra/cyg_trac.h> // Common tracing support #include <cyg/infra/cyg_ass.h> // Common assertion support #ifdef CYGPKG_KERNEL # include <pkgconf/kernel.h> // kernel configuration # include <cyg/kernel/thread.hxx> // For thread suspend # include <cyg/kernel/thread.inl> #endif // FUNCTION PROTOTYPES // We provide a weakly named main to allow this to link if the user // doesn't provide their own main. This isn't strictly good behaviour, // but if the user wants good performance then of _course_ they should // play with the config options and this won't be called. Or it might // be "giving them enough rope" etc. :-) externC int main( int argc, char *argv[] ) __attribute__((weak)); externC void cyg_user_start(void); // FUNCTIONS externC int main( int argc, char *argv[] ) { CYG_REPORT_FUNCNAMETYPE("main", "returning %d" ); // try to be helpful by diagnosing malformed arguments CYG_PRECONDITION( argv != NULL, "argv is NULL!" ); CYG_PRECONDITION( argv[argc] == NULL, "argv[argc] isn't NULL!" ); CYG_REPORT_FUNCARG2("argc=%d, argv[0]=%s", argc, (CYG_ADDRWORD)((argv[0]==NULL) ? "NULL" : argv[0]) ); CYG_TRACE0( true, "This is the system-supplied default main()" ); // If the kernel isn't present then cyg_libc_invoke_main() will have assumed // main() is present and will call it. But if we're here, then // evidently the user didn't supply one - which can't be right. So we // assume that they have useful code to run in cyg_user_start() instead. // Its better than just exiting #ifndef CYGPKG_KERNEL cyg_user_start(); #else // Otherwise we suspend ourselves. This prevents problems caused by // running atexit() handlers. Cyg_Thread::self()->suspend(); #endif CYG_REPORT_RETVAL(0); return 0; // some CPUs have 0 hard-wired - faster than a reg } // main() // EOF main.cxx