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-; @(#)crt0.s 2.7 90/10/15 13:17:57, AMD
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-; Copyright 1988, 1989, 1990 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
-;
-; This software is the property of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc (AMD) which
-; specifically grants the user the right to modify, use and distribute this
-; software provided this notice is not removed or altered. All other rights
-; are reserved by AMD.
-;
-; AMD MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH REGARD TO THIS
-; SOFTWARE. IN NO EVENT SHALL AMD BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
-; DAMAGES IN CONNECTION WITH OR ARISING FROM THE FURNISHING, PERFORMANCE, OR
-; USE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
-;
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-; 0031-11-1129 in Japan, toll free. The direct dial number is 512-462-4118.
-;
-; Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
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-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- .file "crt0.s"
-; crt0.s version 2.1-7
-;
-; This module gets control from the OS.
-; It saves away the Am29027 Mode register settings and
-; then sets up the pointers to the resident spill and fill
-; trap handlers. It then establishes argv and argc for passing
-; to main. It then calls _main. If main returns, it calls _exit.
-;
-; void = start( );
-; NOTE - not C callable (no lead underscore)
-;
- .include "sys/sysmac.h"
-;
-;
- .extern V_SPILL, V_FILL
- .comm __29027Mode, 8 ; A shadow of the mode register
- .comm __LibInit, 4
- .comm __environ, 4 ; Environment variables, currently none.
- .text
- .extern _main, _exit
- .extern _memset
-
- .word 0 ; Terminating tag word
- .global start
-start:
- sub gr1, gr1, 6 * 4
- asgeu V_SPILL, gr1, rab ; better not ever happen
- add lr1, gr1, 6 * 4
-;
-; Initialize the .bss section to zero by using the memset library function.
-; The .bss initialization section below has been commented out as it breaks
-; XRAY29K that has been released. The operators sizeof and startof create
-; new sections that are not recognized by XRAY29k, but will be implemented
-; in the next release (2.0).
-;
-; const lr4, $sizeof(.bss) ; get size of .bss section to zero out
-; consth lr4, $sizeof(.bss)
-; const lr2, $startof(.bss) ; Get start address of .bss section
-; consth lr2, $startof(.bss)
-; const lr0, _memset ; address of memset function
-; consth lr0, _memset
-; calli lr0, lr0 ; call memset function
-; const lr3, 0
-
-; Save the initial value of the Am29027's Mode register
-; If your const tav,HIF_does @ asneq V_SYSCALL,gr1,gr1 @ jmpti tav,lr0 @ const tpc,_errno @ consth tpc,_errno @ store 0,0,tav,tpc @ jmpi lr0 @ constn v0,-1 not enter crt0 with value for Am29027's Mode register
-; in gr96 and gr97, and also if the coprocessor is active uncomment the
-; next 4 lines.
-; const gr96, 0xfc00820
-; consth gr96, 0xfc00820
-; const gr97, 0x1375
-; store 1, 3, gr96, gr97
-;
- const gr98, __29027Mode
- consth gr98, __29027Mode
- store 0, 0, gr96, gr98
- add gr98, gr98, 4
- store 0, 0, gr97, gr98
-;
-; Now call the const tav,HIF_to @ asneq V_SYSCALL,gr1,gr1 @ jmpti tav,lr0 @ const tpc,_errno @ consth tpc,_errno @ store 0,0,tav,tpc @ jmpi lr0 @ constn v0,-1 setup the spill and fill trap handlers
-;
- const lr3, spill
- consth lr3, spill
- const lr2, V_SPILL
- const tav,HIF_setvec @ asneq V_SYSCALL,gr1,gr1
- const lr3, fill
- consth lr3, fill
- const lr2, V_FILL
- const tav,HIF_setvec @ asneq V_SYSCALL,gr1,gr1
-;
-; Set up dividu handler, since native one don't work?!
-; Set it up by hand (FIXME) since HIF_settrap doesn't work either!
-;
-; const lr3,Edividu
-; consth lr3,Edividu
-;
-; const lr2,35
-; const tav,HIF_settrap @ asneq V_SYSCALL,gr1,gr1
-; asge 0x50,gr121,0 ; check whether it failed
-; const lr2,0x8000008c ; abs addr of dividu trap handler on EB
-; consth lr2,0x8000008c
-; store 0,0,lr3,lr2 ; Clobber vector FIXME
-
-;
-; Get the argv base address and calculate argc.
-;
- const tav,HIF_getargs @ asneq V_SYSCALL,gr1,gr1
- add lr3, v0, 0 ; argv
- add lr4, v0, 0
- constn lr2, -1
-argcloop: ; scan for NULL terminator
- load 0, 0, gr97, lr4
- add lr4, lr4, 4
- cpeq gr97, gr97, 0
- jmpf gr97, argcloop
- add lr2, lr2, 1
-;
-; Now call LibInit, if there is one. To aid runtime libraries
-; that need to do some startup initialization, we have created
-; a bss variable called LibInit. If the library doesn't need
-; any run-time initialization, the variable is still 0. If the
-; library does need run-time initialization, the library will
-; contain a definition like
-; void (*_LibInit)(void) = LibInitFunction;
-; The linker will match up our bss LibInit with this data LibInit
-; and the variable will not be 0.
-;
- const lr0, __LibInit
- consth lr0, __LibInit
- load 0, 0, lr0, lr0
- cpeq gr96, lr0, 0
- jmpt gr96, NoLibInit
- nop
- calli lr0, lr0
- nop
-NoLibInit:
-;
-; call main, passing it 2 arguments. main( argc, argv )
-;
- const lr0, _main
- consth lr0, _main
- calli lr0, lr0
- nop
-;
-; call exit
-;
- const lr0, _exit
- consth lr0, _exit
- calli lr0, lr0
- add lr2, gr96, 0
-;
-; Should never get here, but just in case
-;
-loop:
- const tav,HIF_exit @ asneq V_SYSCALL,gr1,gr1
- jmp loop
- nop
- .sbttl "Spill and Fill trap handlers"
- .eject
-;
-; SPILL, FILL trap handlers
-;
-; Note that these Spill and Fill trap handlers allow the OS to
-; assume that the only registers of use are between gr1 and rfb.
-; Therefore, if the OS desires to, it may simply preserve from
-; lr0 for (rfb-gr1)/4 registers when doing a context save.
-;
-;
-; Here is the spill handler
-;
-; spill registers from [*gr1..*rab)
-; and move rab downto where gr1 points
-;
-; rab must change before rfb for signals to work
-;
-; On entry: rfb - rab = windowsize, gr1 < rab
-; Near the end: rfb - rab > windowsize, gr1 == rab
-; On exit: rfb - rab = windowsize, gr1 == rab
-;
- .global spill
-spill:
- sub tav, rab, gr1 ; tav = number of bytes to spill
- srl tav, tav, 2 ; change byte count to word count
- sub tav, tav, 1 ; make count zero based
- mtsr cr, tav ; set Count Remaining register
- sub tav, rab, gr1
- sub tav, rfb, tav ; pull down free bound and save it in rab
- add rab, gr1, 0 ; first pull down allocate bound
- storem 0, 0, lr0, tav ; store lr0..lr(tav) into rfb
- jmpi tpc ; return...
- add rfb, tav, 0
-;
-; Here is the fill handler
-;
-; fill registers from [*rfb..*lr1)
-; and move rfb upto where lr1 points.
-;
-; rab must change before rfb for signals to work
-;
-; On entry: rfb - rab = windowsize, lr1 > rfb
-; Near the end: rfb - rab < windowsize, lr1 == rab + windowsize
-; On exit: rfb - rab = windowsize, lr1 == rfb
-;
- .global fill
-fill:
- const tav, 0x80 << 2
- or tav, tav, rfb ; tav = ((rfb>>2) | 0x80)<<2 == [rfb]<<2
- mtsr ipa, tav ; ipa = [rfb]<<2 == 1st reg to fill
- ; gr0 is now the first reg to spill
- sub tav, lr1, rfb ; tav = number of bytes to spill
- add rab, rab, tav ; push up allocate bound
- srl tav, tav, 2 ; change byte count to word count
- sub tav, tav, 1 ; make count zero based
- mtsr cr, tav ; set Count Remaining register
- loadm 0, 0, gr0, rfb ; load registers
- jmpi tpc ; return...
- add rfb, lr1, 0 ; ... first pushing up free bound
-
- .end