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/*
 * C startup code for the Fujitsu SPARClite demo board
 *
 * Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Cygnus Support
 *
 * The authors hereby grant permission to use, copy, modify, distribute,
 * and license this software and its documentation for any purpose, provided
 * that existing copyright notices are retained in all copies and that this
 * notice is included verbatim in any distributions. No written agreement,
 * license, or royalty fee is required for any of the authorized uses.
 * Modifications to this software may be copyrighted by their authors
 * and need not follow the licensing terms described here, provided that
 * the new terms are clearly indicated on the first page of each file where
 * they apply.
 */
#include "asm.h"
        
.data
        .align  8
        .ascii  "DaTa"          ! this is the first address in the data section
        .long   SYM(sdata)
SYM(environ):
        .long   0

        .text
        .align 8

        .globl SYM(_start)
SYM(_start):
        .globl SYM(start)
SYM(start):
        /* see if the stack is already setup. if not, then default
         *  to using the value of %sp as set by the ROM monitor
         */
        sethi   %hi(__stack), %g1
        or      %g1,%lo(__stack),%g1
        cmp     %g0,%g1
        be      1f
        mov     %g1, %sp                                ! set the stack pointer
        mov     %sp, %fp
1:      

        /* zero the bss section */
        sethi %hi(__bss_start),%g2
        or    %g2,%lo(__bss_start),%g2          ! start of bss
        sethi %hi(_end),%g3
        or    %g3,%lo(_end),%g3                 ! end of bss
        mov   %g0,%g1                           ! so std has two zeros
zerobss:
        std    %g0,[%g2]
        add    %g2,8,%g2
        cmp    %g2,%g3
        bleu,a zerobss
        nop
        
/*
 * copy prom & trap vectors to sram.
 */
        set 0x30000000, %l0
        set 0xfff8, %l1
        tst %l1                                 ! Set condition codes

copyloop:
        ldd [%l1], %l2
        std %l2, [%l0 + %l1]
        bg copyloop
        deccc 8, %l1

        set 0x30000000, %l0                     ! Base of new trap vector
        mov %l0, %tbr                           ! Install the new tbr

        set SYM(win_ovf_trap), %l1              ! Setup window overflow trap
        ldd [%l1], %l2
        std %l2, [%l0 + 5 * 16]
        ldd [%l1 + 8], %l2
        std %l2, [%l0 + 5 * 16 + 8]

        set SYM(win_unf_trap), %l1              ! Setup window underflow trap
        ldd [%l1], %l2
        std %l2, [%l0 + 6 * 16]
        ldd [%l1 + 8], %l2
        std %l2, [%l0 + 6 * 16 + 8]

/*
 * Try enabling the FPU by setting EF.  If that causes a trap, then we probably
 * don't have an FPU.
 */

        ldd [%l0 + 2 * 16], %l4                 ! Save original trap routine
        set SYM(no_fpu_trap), %l1               ! Install new one
        ldd [%l1], %l2
        std %l2, [%l0 + 2 * 16]

        mov %psr, %l0
        sethi %hi(0x1000), %l1
        bset %l1, %l0
!       mov %l0, %psr

        std %l4, [2 * 16]                       ! Restore original trap routine


/*
 * Move the data segment from it's ROM address to RAM where it
 * belongs. 
 */

relocd:
#if 0   /* This code is broken.  FIXME */
        set (_sdata),%g2                        ! %g2 = start of data in aout file
        set SYM(environ),%g4                    ! %g4 = actual data base address
        set (_edata),%g3                        ! %g3 = end of where data should go
        subcc   %g3, %g4, %g5                   ! %g5 = length of data

        subcc   %g4, %g2, %g0                   ! need to relocate data ?
        ble     init
        ld      [%g4], %g6
        subcc   %g6, 1, %g0
        be      init
mvdata:
        subcc   %g5, 8, %g5
        ldd     [%g2 + %g5], %g6
        bg      mvdata
#endif

/*
 * initialize target specific stuff. Only execute these
 * functions it they exist.
 */
init:
        sethi   %hi(SYM(hardware_init_hook)), %g1
        or      %g1,%lo(SYM(hardware_init_hook)),%g1
        cmp     %g0,%g1
        be      1f
        nop
        call    SYM(hardware_init_hook)
        nop

1:      
        sethi   %hi(SYM(software_init_hook)), %g1
        or      %g1,%lo(SYM(software_init_hook)),%g1
        cmp     %g0,%g1
        be      2f
        nop
        call    SYM(software_init_hook)
        nop
2:
        call SYM(main)
        nop

        /* call exit from the C library so atexit gets called, and the
         * C++ destructors get run. This calls our exit routine below    
         * when it's done.
         */
        call    SYM(exit)
        nop

/*
 * This should drop control back to the ROM monitor, if there is
 * one.
 */
        .globl  SYM(_exit)
SYM(_exit):
        call    0
        nop

/*
 * Trap handlers.
 */

        .align 8

SYM(win_ovf_trap):
        sethi %hi(SYM(win_ovf)), %l3
        jmpl %lo(SYM(win_ovf))+%l3, %g0
        mov %wim, %l0
        nop

SYM(win_unf_trap):
        sethi %hi(SYM(win_unf)), %l3
        jmpl %lo(SYM(win_unf))+%l3, %g0
        mov %wim, %l0
        nop
        
SYM(no_fpu_trap):                       ! Come here when no fpu exists.
        jmpl %l2, %g0                   ! This just skips the
        rett %l2+4                      ! offending instruction.

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