# ! $Source: /cvsroot/tack/Ack/plat/linux386/boot.s,v $ ! $State: Exp $ ! $Revision: 1.3 $ ! Declare segments (the order is important). .sect .text .sect .rom .sect .data .sect .bss .sect .text begtext: ! This code is placed at the beginning of the ELF executable and is the ! first thing that runs. ! ! On entry, the stack looks like this: ! ! sp+... NULL ! sp+8+(4*argc) env (X quads) ! sp+4+(4*argc) NULL ! sp+4 argv (argc quads) ! sp argc ! ! The ACK actually expects: ! ! sp+8 argc ! sp+4 ptr to argv ! sp ptr to env lwz r3, 0(sp) ! r3 = argc addi r4, sp, 4 ! r4 = argv rlwinm r5, r3, 32-2, 2, 31 ! shift left 2 bits add r5, r5, r4 addi r5, r5, 8 ! r5 = env stwu r5, -4(sp) stwu r4, -4(sp) stwu r3, -4(sp) b __m_a_i_n ! Define symbols at the beginning of our various segments, so that we can find ! them. (Except .text, which has already been done.) .sect .data; begdata: .sect .rom; begrom: .sect .bss; begbss: ! Some magic data. All EM systems need these. .define _errno .comm _errno, 4 ! Posix errno storage .define .trppc, .ignmask .comm .trppc, 4 ! ptr to user trap handler .comm .ignmask, 4 ! user trap ignore mask .define .linenumber, .filename .comm .linenumber, 4 ! current linenumber (used for debugging) .comm .filename, 4 ! ptr to current filename (used for debugging)