/*- * Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California. * All rights reserved. * * %sccs.include.redist.c% */ #ifndef lint static char sccsid[] = "@(#)crt0.c 5.9 (Berkeley) 02/12/93"; #endif /* not lint */ /* * C start up routine. * Robert Henry, UCB, 20 Oct 81 * * We make the following (true) assumption: * 1) The only register variable that we can trust is ebp, * which points to the base of the kernel calling frame. */ #include #include #include char **environ = (char **)0; static char empty[1]; char *__progname = empty; static int fd; asm(".text"); asm(".long 0xc000c000"); extern unsigned char etext; extern unsigned char eprol asm ("eprol"); extern start() asm("start"); start() { struct kframe { int kargc; char *kargv[1]; /* size depends on kargc */ char kargstr[1]; /* size varies */ char kenvstr[1]; /* size varies */ }; /* * ALL REGISTER VARIABLES!!! */ register struct kframe *kfp; /* r10 */ register char **targv; register char **argv; extern int errno; extern void _mcleanup(); #ifdef lint kfp = 0; initcode = initcode = 0; #else asm("lea 4(%ebp),%ebx"); /* catch it quick */ #endif for (argv = targv = &kfp->kargv[0]; *targv++; /* void */) /* void */ ; if (targv >= (char **)(*argv)) --targv; environ = targv; asm("eprol:"); #ifdef paranoid /* * The standard I/O library assumes that file descriptors 0, 1, and 2 * are open. If one of these descriptors is closed prior to the start * of the process, I/O gets very confused. To avoid this problem, we * insure that the first three file descriptors are open before calling * main(). Normally this is undefined, as it adds two unnecessary * system calls. */ do { fd = open("/dev/null", 2); } while (fd >= 0 && fd < 3); close(fd); #endif #ifdef MCRT0 atexit(_mcleanup); monstartup(&eprol, &etext); #endif errno = 0; if (argv[0]) if ((__progname = strrchr(argv[0], '/')) == NULL) __progname = argv[0]; else ++__progname; exit(main(kfp->kargc, argv, environ)); } #ifdef CRT0 /* * null moncontrol just in case some routine is compiled for profiling */ moncontrol(val) int val; { } #endif