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#include <exports.h>
#ifndef GCC_VERSION
#define GCC_VERSION (__GNUC__ * 1000 + __GNUC_MINOR__)
#endif /* GCC_VERSION */
/*
* k0 ($26) holds the pointer to the global_data; t9 ($25) is a call-
* clobbered register that is also used to set gp ($26). Note that the
* jr instruction also executes the instruction immediately following
* it; however, GCC/mips generates an additional `nop' after each asm
* statement
*/
#define EXPORT_FUNC(x) \
asm volatile ( \
" .globl " #x "\n" \
#x ":\n" \
" lw $25, %0($26)\n" \
" lw $25, %1($25)\n" \
" jr $25\n" \
: : "i"(offsetof(gd_t, jt)), "i"(XF_ ## x * sizeof(void *)) : "t9");
/* This function is necessary to prevent the compiler from
* generating prologue/epilogue, preparing stack frame etc.
* The stub functions are special, they do not use the stack
* frame passed to them, but pass it intact to the actual
* implementation. On the other hand, asm() statements with
* arguments can be used only inside the functions (gcc limitation)
*/
#if GCC_VERSION < 3004
static
#endif /* GCC_VERSION */
void __attribute__((unused)) dummy(void)
{
#include <_exports.h>
}
#if 0
extern unsigned long __bss_start, _end;
void app_startup(char **argv)
{
unsigned long * cp = &__bss_start;
/* Zero out BSS */
while (cp < &_end) {
*cp++ = 0;
}
}
#endif
#undef EXPORT_FUNC
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