.file "initfini.c" #include .section .init .global _init .type _init, %function #if defined __thumb__ .align 1 .thumb .thumb_func _init: push {r4-r7, lr} #else .align 2 .arm _init: @ gcc 3.3.2 didn't create a stack frame, gcc 3.4.4 does - @ presumably 3.4.4 can put stuff into .init which requires @ the arguments to be saved. This code is copied from 3.4.4 mov ip, sp stmdb sp!, {r4, r5, r6, r7, r8, r9, sl, fp, ip, lr, pc} sub fp, ip, #4 #endif .section .fini .global _fini .type _fini, %function #if defined __thumb__ .align 1 .thumb .thumb_func _fini: push {r4-r7, lr} #else .align 2 .arm _fini: mov ip, sp stmdb sp!, {r4, r5, r6, r7, r8, r9, sl, fp, ip, lr, pc} sub fp, ip, #4 #endif #if (defined __thumb__ || defined __THUMB_INTERWORK__) && (defined __ARM_ARCH_4T__ || defined __ARM_ARCH_5T__ || defined __ARM_ARCH_5TE__) @ To support thumb code it is currently necessary to have the _call_via_rX @ functions exposed to the linker for any program or shared library. PLT @ references are inadequate - the PLT zaps ip and therefore breaks _call_via_ip @ (and the compiler does generate this). It is simpler to put all the @ required code in here - it only amounts to 60 bytes overhead. @NOTE: it would be better to have the compiler generate this stuff as @ required... .section ".text" .align 0 .force_thumb .macro call_via register .global _call_via_\register .type _call_via_\register, %function .weak _call_via_\register .hidden _call_via_\register .thumb_func _call_via_\register: bx \register nop .size _call_via_\register, . - _call_via_\register .endm @ and calls for the 15 general purpose registers (2 bytes each). call_via r0 call_via r1 call_via r2 call_via r3 call_via r4 call_via r5 call_via r6 call_via r7 call_via r8 call_via r9 call_via sl call_via fp call_via ip call_via sp call_via lr #endif .ident "GCC: (GNU) 3.3.2 20031005 (Debian prerelease)"