1 /* Special startup code for ARM a.out binaries.
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42 /* The first piece of initialized data. */
44 #ifdef HAVE_WEAK_SYMBOLS
45 weak_alias (__data_start
, data_start
)
48 extern void __libc_init (int argc
, char **argv
, char **envp
);
49 extern int main (int argc
, char **argv
, char **envp
);
51 /* N.B.: It is important that this be the first function.
52 This file is the first thing in the text section. */
54 /* If this was in C it might create its own stack frame and
55 screw up the arguments. */
57 asm (".text; .globl _start; _start: B start1");
59 asm (".text; .globl __start; __start: B _start1");
61 /* Make an alias called `start' (no leading underscore, so it can't
62 conflict with C symbols) for `_start'. This is the name vendor crt0.o's
63 tend to use, and thus the name most linkers expect. */
64 asm (".set start, __start");
67 /* Fool gcc into thinking that more args are passed. This makes it look
68 on the stack (correctly) for the real arguments. It causes somewhat
69 strange register usage in start1(), but we aren't too bothered about
70 that at the moment. */
71 #define DUMMIES a1, a2, a3, a4
74 #define ARG_DUMMIES DUMMIES,
75 #define DECL_DUMMIES int DUMMIES;
83 start1 (ARG_DUMMIES argc
, argv
, envp
)
89 /* Store a pointer to the environment. */
92 /* Do C library initializations. */
93 __libc_init (argc
, argv
, __environ
);
95 /* Call the user program. */
96 exit (main (argc
, argv
, __environ
));