1 /* Startup code for elf64-sparc
2 Copyright (C) 1997-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 This file is part of the GNU C Library.
4 Contributed by Richard Henderson <richard@gnu.ai.mit.edu>, 1997.
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35 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
43 .type _start,#function
49 /* Terminate the stack frame, and reserve space for functions to
50 drop their arguments. */
54 /* Extract the arguments and environment as encoded on the stack. The
55 argument info starts after one register window (16 words) past the SP,
56 plus the bias we added, plus the magic v9 STACK_BIAS. */
57 ldx [%sp+STACK_BIAS+22*8], %o1
58 add %sp, STACK_BIAS+23*8, %o2
60 /* Load the addresses of the user entry points. */
63 sethi %hi(__libc_csu_init), %o3
64 sethi %hi(__libc_csu_fini), %o4
65 or %o0, %lo(main), %o0
66 or %o3, %lo(__libc_csu_init), %o3
67 or %o4, %lo(__libc_csu_fini), %o4
69 sethi %gdop_hix22(main), %o0
70 sethi %gdop_hix22(__libc_csu_init), %o3
71 sethi %gdop_hix22(__libc_csu_fini), %o4
72 xor %o0, %gdop_lox10(main), %o0
73 xor %o3, %gdop_lox10(__libc_csu_init), %o3
74 xor %o4, %gdop_lox10(__libc_csu_fini), %o4
75 ldx [%l7 + %o0], %o0, %gdop(main)
76 ldx [%l7 + %o3], %o3, %gdop(__libc_csu_init)
77 ldx [%l7 + %o4], %o4, %gdop(__libc_csu_fini)
80 /* When starting a binary via the dynamic linker, %g1 contains the
81 address of the shared library termination function, which will be
82 registered with atexit(). If we are statically linked, this will
86 /* Let libc do the rest of the initialization, and call main. */
87 call __libc_start_main
90 /* Die very horribly if exit returns. */
93 .size _start, .-_start
95 /* Define a symbol for the first piece of initialized data. */
100 weak_alias (__data_start, data_start)