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how uClibc handles _init and _fini, allowing shared lib constructors and
destructors to initialize things in the correct sequence. Stefan ported the SH
architecture. I then ported x86, arm, and mips. x86 and arm are working fine,
but I don't think I quite got things correct for mips.
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-Erik
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(undefined reference to `main') when the .o file containing main was contained
in an static library(a '.a' ar archive). It turns out that due to its single
pass nature, GNU ld was failing to pull it into the build. This sticks a dummy
reference to main() into crt0.o, so that when an application is linked with the
main() function in a static library, we can be sure that main() actually gets
linked in.
-Erik
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these stubs were preventing the real stuff from working properly.
-Erik
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respective crt0.S. crt0.S should now only be responsible for setting things
up to call __uClibc_main(argc, argv, envp), which will do any other necessary
setup (setting global __environ, stdio init, etc), call main, and exit. This
should ease both maintainance and porting.
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we don't blow up by using too much stack space, and simplifies the job of
supporting new architectures, since they don't have to mess with calling foo
init functions in crt0 and cleaning up the resulting damage.
-Erik
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"I will always compile before I commit."
"I will always compile before I commit."
-Erik
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