ack/plat/linux68k/boot.s

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ArmAsm

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! $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 argv
! sp env
move.l (0, sp), d0 ! d0 = argc
move.l (4, sp), d1 ! d1 = argv
move.l d0, d2
asl.l #2, d2
move.l (sp, d2), d2
add.l #12, d2 ! d2 = environ
move.l d2, -(sp) ! environ
move.l d0, -(sp) ! argc
move.l d1, -(sp) ! argv
pea (0) ! dummy, representing the return address
jmp (__m_a_i_n)
! This provides an emergency exit routine used by EM.
.define EXIT
.extern EXIT
EXIT:
pea (1)
jmp (__exit)
! This is used by the trap routine for diagnostics.
.define WRITE
.extern WRITE
WRITE:
jmp (_write)
! 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 .trppc, .ignmask, _errno
.comm .trppc, 4
.comm .ignmask, 4
.comm _errno, 4