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1/*-
2 * Copyright 1996-1998 John D. Polstra.
3 * All rights reserved.
4 *
5 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
6 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
7 * are met:
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13 *
14 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
15 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
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17 * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
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20 * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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23 * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
24 *
25 * $FreeBSD$
26 */
27
28	.text
29	.align	4
30	.globl	.rtld_start
31	.type	.rtld_start,@function
32.rtld_start:
33	.cfi_startproc
34	.cfi_undefined %eip
35	xorl	%ebp,%ebp		# Clear frame pointer for good form
36	movl	%esp,%esi		# Save initial stack pointer
37	pushl	%ebp
38	.cfi_def_cfa_offset 4
39	movl	%esp,%ebp
40	.cfi_offset %ebp,-4
41	.cfi_def_cfa_register %ebp
42	andl	$0xfffffff0,%esp	# Align stack pointer
43	subl	$16,%esp		# A place to store exit procedure addr
44	movl	%esp,%ebx		# save address of exit proc
45	movl	%esp,%ecx		# construct address of obj_main
46	addl	$4,%ecx
47	subl	$4,%esp			# Keep stack aligned
48	pushl	%ecx			# Pass address of obj_main
49	pushl	%ebx			# Pass address of exit proc
50	pushl	%esi			# Pass initial stack pointer to rtld
51	call	_rtld			# Call rtld(sp); returns entry point
52	addl	$16,%esp		# Remove arguments from stack
53	popl	%edx			# Get exit procedure address
54	movl	%esi,%esp		# Ignore obj_main
55/*
56 * At this point, %eax contains the entry point of the main program, and
57 * %edx contains a pointer to a termination function that should be
58 * registered with atexit().  (crt1.o registers it.)
59 */
60.globl .rtld_goto_main
61.rtld_goto_main:	# This symbol exists just to make debugging easier.
62	jmp	*%eax			# Enter main program
63	.cfi_endproc
64
65
66/*
67 * Binder entry point.  Control is transferred to here by code in the PLT.
68 * On entry, there are two arguments on the stack.  In ascending address
69 * order, they are (1) "obj", a pointer to the calling object's Obj_Entry,
70 * and (2) "reloff", the byte offset of the appropriate relocation entry
71 * in the PLT relocation table.
72 *
73 * We are careful to preserve all registers, even the caller-save
74 * registers.  That is because this code may be invoked by low-level
75 * assembly-language code that is not ABI-compliant.
76 */
77	.align	4
78	.globl	_rtld_bind_start
79	.type	_rtld_bind_start,@function
80_rtld_bind_start:
81	pushf				# Save eflags
82	pushl	%eax			# Save %eax
83	pushl	%edx			# Save %edx
84	pushl	%ecx			# Save %ecx
85	pushl	20(%esp)		# Copy reloff argument
86	pushl	20(%esp)		# Copy obj argument
87
88	call	_rtld_bind		# Transfer control to the binder
89	/* Now %eax contains the entry point of the function being called. */
90
91	addl	$8,%esp			# Discard binder arguments
92	movl	%eax,20(%esp)		# Store target over obj argument
93	popl	%ecx			# Restore %ecx
94	popl	%edx			# Restore %edx
95	popl	%eax			# Restore %eax
96	popf				# Restore eflags
97	leal	4(%esp),%esp		# Discard reloff, do not change eflags
98	ret				# "Return" to target address
99
100	.section .note.GNU-stack,"",%progbits
101