2013-12-06 12:04:52 +01:00
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Introduction
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This document covers the native NetBSD compiler runtime. The full support
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for the native runtime is enabled by setting USE_COMPILERCRTSTUFF to no
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in bsd.own.mk.
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Machine independent sources can be found in common. The crtbegin.c in
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that directory is a useful template for deriving compact assembler
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versions. That is preferable to decouple the result from changes in the
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compiler logic.
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A new platform should provide the following content in
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arch/${MACHINE_ARCH} or arch/${MACHINE_CPU}:
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- Makefile.inc: provides ELFSIZE corresponding to 32/64bit file format.
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If using the common C code instead of crtbegin.S also provide a -I option
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to find crtbegin.h in your arch subdir.
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- crt0.S: provides setup code and the call to ___start.
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- crtbegin.S or crtbegin.h: see below
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- crtend.S: see below, most likely just a copy of an existing architecture
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- crti.S: prefix part of .init/.fini sections, i.e. to ensure stack alignment
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- crtn.S: suffix part of the .init/.fini sections, i.e. return to caller.
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2012-03-31 00:35:32 +02:00
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Overview of the common runtime support
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The common runtime support contains two modules, crtbegin and crtend.
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crtbegin is linked before all other object files of the program or
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dynamic library, crtend after all other object files. They frame the
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lists of constructors, destructors, Java types and exception handling frames.
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If done correctly, crtend contains no code and is therefore position
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independent. crtendS.o is therefore just a link to crtend.o.
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crtbegin should be position-independent code. crtbeginT.o doesn't have
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to be PIC as it is statically linked. The overhead is generally not
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worth the trouble though.
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Section types:
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.ctor: writeable
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.dtor: writeable
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.eh_frame: read-only if platform allows mixing read-only and read-write
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sections. This is supported by GNU ld.
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.jcr: writeable
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.init: executable
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.fini: executable
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Non-local symbols:
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Weak references:
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- _Jv_RegisterClasses,
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- __cxa_finalize (crtbeginS.o)
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- __deregister_frame_info
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- __register_frame_info
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Hidden:
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- __dso_handle: pointer to self for crtbeginS.o, NULL otherwise.
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- __CTOR_LIST_END__
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Initialisation (called from .init):
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1. Check that the init code hasn't started already, otherwise bail out.
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2. If __register_frame_info is NULL, skip to 4
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3. Call __register_frame_info with start of .eh_frame as first argument
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and a data object of at least 8 pointers as second argument.
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4: If _Jv_RegisterClasses is NULL, skip to 6
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5: Call _Jv_RegisterClasses with the first pointer of the .jcr section
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as argument.
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6: Iterate from the end of the .ctor section to the start. Skip the
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terminating NULL and stop when reaching the starting (void *)-1 element.
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Call the pointers as void (*)(void) functions.
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Deinitialisation (called from .fini):
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1. Check if the init code has already started, otherwise bail out.
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2. If this is not crtbeginS.o or __cxa_finalize is NULL, skip to 4.
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3. Call __cxa_finalize with a pointer into this Dynamic Shared Object (DSO)
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as first argument.
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4. Iterate from the start of the .dtor section to the send. Skip the
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initial (void *)-1 and stop when reaching the terminating NULL element.
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Call the pointers as void (*)(void) functions.
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5. If __deregister_frame_info is NULL, return.
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6. Call __deregister_frame_info with the start of .eh_frame as the argument.
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2013-12-06 12:04:52 +01:00
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Since most of this can easily be done in C code, instead of providing a
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crtbegin.S you can also chose to use the generic C implementation. Provide
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a crtbegin.h file instead of crtbegin.S. In there put inline assembler
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stubs (mostly copied from some other arch) and implement calls to the
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helper functions __do_global_ctors_aux/__do_global_dtors_aux.
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