/* Copyright 2018 SiFive, Inc */ /* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 */ #include /* This code executes before _start, which is contained inside the C library. * In embedded systems we want to ensure that _enter, which contains the first * code to be executed, can be loaded at a specific address. To enable this * feature we provide the '.text.metal.init.enter' section, which is * defined to have the first address being where execution should start. */ .section .init .global __start .type __start, %function __start: .cfi_startproc /* Inform the debugger that there is nowhere to backtrace past _enter. */ .cfi_undefined ra /* The absolute first thing that must happen is configuring the global * pointer register, which must be done with relaxation disabled because * it's not valid to obtain the address of any symbol without GP * configured. The C environment might go ahead and do this again, but * that's safe as it's a fixed register. */ .option push .option norelax la gp, __global_pointer$ .option pop /* Disable global interrupt */ csrci mstatus,8 /* Set up a simple trap vector to catch anything that goes wrong early in * the boot process. */ la t0, default_trap_handler # /* enable CLIC Vectored mode */ ori t0,t0,3 csrw mtvec, t0 /* enable chicken bit if core is bullet series*/ la t0, __metal_chicken_bit beqz t0, 1f csrwi 0x7C1, 0 1: /* There may be pre-initialization routines inside the MBI code that run in * C, so here we set up a C environment. First we set up a stack pointer, * which is left as a weak reference in order to allow initialization * routines that do not need a stack to be set up to transparently be * called. */ .weak __StackTop la sp, __StackTop /* Intial the mtvt, MUST BE 64 bytes aligned*/ .weak __Vectors la t0, __Vectors csrw mtvt, t0 #ifdef __riscv_float_abi_single /* deal with FP */ /* Is F extension present? */ csrr t0, misa andi t0, t0, (1 << ('F' - 'A')) beqz t0, 1f /* If so, enable it */ li t0, MSTATUS_FS csrs mstatus, t0 fssr x0 1: #endif /* Check for an initialization routine and call it if one exists, otherwise * just skip over the call entirely. Note that __metal_initialize isn't * actually a full C function, as it doesn't end up with the .bss or .data * segments having been initialized. This is done to avoid putting a * burden on systems that can be initialized without having a C environment * set up. */ jal SystemInit /* start load code to itcm like. */ jal start_load jal System_Post_Init /* At this point we can enter the C runtime's startup file. The arguments * to this function are designed to match those provided to the SEE, just * so we don't have to write another ABI. */ csrr a0, mhartid li a1, 0 li a2, 0 jal main csrci mstatus, (1 << 3) __exit: j __exit .cfi_endproc