xref: /original-bsd/lib/csu/vax/crt0.c (revision ae45e3e8)
1 /*-
2  * Copyright (c) 1982, 1993
3  *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
4  *
5  * %sccs.include.redist.c%
6  */
7 
8 #ifndef lint
9 static char sccsid[] = "@(#)crt0.c	8.1 (Berkeley) 06/01/93";
10 #endif /* not lint */
11 
12 /*
13  *	C start up routine.
14  *	Robert Henry, UCB, 20 Oct 81
15  *
16  *	We make the following (true) assumptions:
17  *	1) when the kernel calls start, it does a jump to location 2,
18  *	and thus avoids the register save mask.  We are NOT called
19  *	with a calls!  see sys1.c:setregs().
20  *	2) The only register variable that we can trust is sp,
21  *	which points to the base of the kernel calling frame.
22  *	Do NOT believe the documentation in exec(2) regarding the
23  *	values of fp and ap.
24  */
25 
26 #include <stddef.h>
27 #include <stdlib.h>
28 #include <string.h>
29 
30 char **environ = (char **)0;
31 static char empty[1];
32 char *__progname = empty;
33 static int fd;
34 
35 extern	unsigned char	etext;
36 extern	unsigned char	eprol asm ("eprol");
37 extern			start() asm("start");
38 
39 /*
40  * Two kluges: store sp at entry in environ, and
41  * install 16 bits of 0 at location 0 (a zero register save mask).
42  * These two hacks remove limits on the use of local
43  * and register variables in start().
44  */
45 asm(".text; .word 0; movl sp,_environ; jbr start+2");
46 
47 start()
48 {
49 	struct kframe {
50 		int	kargc;
51 		char	*kargv[1];	/* size depends on kargc */
52 		char	kargstr[1];	/* size varies */
53 		char	kenvstr[1];	/* size varies */
54 	};
55 	register struct kframe *kfp;
56 	register char **targv;
57 	register char **argv;
58 	extern int errno;
59 	extern void _mcleanup();
60 
61 #ifdef lint
62 	kfp = 0;
63 	initcode = initcode = 0;
64 #else
65 	kfp = (struct kframe *) environ;
66 #endif
67 	for (argv = targv = &kfp->kargv[0]; *targv++; /* void */)
68 		/* void */ ;
69 	if (targv >= (char **)(*argv))
70 		--targv;
71 	environ = targv;
72 asm("eprol:");
73 
74 #ifdef paranoid
75 	/*
76 	 * The standard I/O library assumes that file descriptors 0, 1, and 2
77 	 * are open. If one of these descriptors is closed prior to the start
78 	 * of the process, I/O gets very confused. To avoid this problem, we
79 	 * insure that the first three file descriptors are open before calling
80 	 * main(). Normally this is undefined, as it adds two unnecessary
81 	 * system calls.
82 	 */
83 	do	{
84 		fd = open("/dev/null", 2);
85 	} while (fd >= 0 && fd < 3);
86 	close(fd);
87 #endif
88 
89 #ifdef MCRT0
90 	atexit(_mcleanup);
91 	monstartup(&eprol, &etext);
92 #endif
93 	errno = 0;
94 	if (argv[0])
95 		if ((__progname = strrchr(argv[0], '/')) == NULL)
96 			__progname = argv[0];
97 		else
98 			++__progname;
99 	exit(main(kfp->kargc, argv, environ));
100 }
101 
102 #ifdef CRT0
103 /*
104  * null moncontrol, just in case some routine is compiled for profiling
105  */
106 moncontrol(val)
107 	int val;
108 {
109 
110 }
111 #endif
112