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| // |
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| // |
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| // the License. |
| |
| // !!!WARNING!!! |
| // |
| // Some of the code in this file is run without static initialization expected |
| // by C/C++. Any accesses to statically initialized objects/variables before |
| // memory is initialized will result in undefined values and violates the C |
| // specification. Only code run after memory initialization is complete will be |
| // compliant and truly safe to run. In general, make early initialization code |
| // run AFTER memory initialization has completed unless it is ABSOLUTELY |
| // NECESSARY to modify the way memory is initialized. |
| // |
| // This file is similar to a traditional assembly startup file. It turns out |
| // that everything typically done in ARMv7-M assembly startup can be done |
| // straight from C code. This makes startup code easier to maintain, modify, |
| // and read. |
| // |
| // When execution begins due to SoC power-on (or the device is reset), three |
| // key things must happen to properly enter C++ execution context: |
| // 1. Static variables must be loaded from flash to RAM. |
| // 2. Zero-initialized variables must be zero-initialized. |
| // 3. Statically allocated objects must have their constructors run. |
| // The SoC doesn't inherently have a notion of how to do this, so this is |
| // handled in StaticInit(); |
| // |
| // Following this, execution is handed over to pw_PreMainInit() to facilitate |
| // platform, project, or application pre-main initialization. When |
| // pw_PreMainInit() returns, main() is executed. |
| // |
| // The simple flow is as follows: |
| // 1. Power on |
| // 2. PC and SP set (from vector_table by SoC, or by bootloader) |
| // 3. pw_boot_Entry() |
| // 3.1. pw_boot_PreStaticMemoryInit(); |
| // 3.2. Static-init memory (.data, .bss) |
| // 3.3. pw_boot_PreStaticConstructorInit(); |
| // 3.4. Static C++ constructors |
| // 3.5. pw_boot_PreMainInit() |
| // 3.6. main() |
| // 3.7. pw_boot_PostMain() |
| |
| #include <stdbool.h> |
| #include <stdint.h> |
| #include <string.h> |
| |
| #include "pw_boot_armv7m/boot.h" |
| #include "pw_preprocessor/compiler.h" |
| |
| // Extern symbols provided by linker script. |
| // These symbols tell us where various memory sections start and end. |
| extern uint8_t _pw_static_init_ram_start; |
| extern uint8_t _pw_static_init_ram_end; |
| extern uint8_t _pw_static_init_flash_start; |
| extern uint8_t _pw_zero_init_ram_start; |
| extern uint8_t _pw_zero_init_ram_end; |
| |
| // Functions called as part of firmware initialization. |
| void __libc_init_array(void); |
| |
| // WARNING: Be EXTREMELY careful when running code before this function |
| // completes. The context before this function violates the C spec |
| // (Section 6.7.8, paragraph 10 for example, which requires uninitialized static |
| // values to be zero-initialized). |
| void StaticMemoryInit(void) { |
| // Static-init RAM (load static values into ram, .data section init). |
| memcpy(&_pw_static_init_ram_start, |
| &_pw_static_init_flash_start, |
| &_pw_static_init_ram_end - &_pw_static_init_ram_start); |
| |
| // Zero-init RAM (.bss section init). |
| memset(&_pw_zero_init_ram_start, |
| 0, |
| &_pw_zero_init_ram_end - &_pw_zero_init_ram_start); |
| } |
| |
| // WARNING: This code is run immediately upon boot, and performs initialization |
| // of RAM. Note that code running before this function finishes memory |
| // initialization will violate the C spec (Section 6.7.8, paragraph 10 for |
| // example, which requires uninitialized static values to be zero-initialized). |
| // Be EXTREMELY careful when running code before this function finishes RAM |
| // initialization. |
| // |
| // This function runs immediately at boot because it is at index 1 of the |
| // interrupt vector table. |
| void pw_boot_Entry() { |
| // Run any init that must be done before static init of RAM which preps the |
| // .data (static values not yet loaded into ram) and .bss sections (not yet |
| // zero-initialized). |
| pw_boot_PreStaticMemoryInit(); |
| |
| // Note that code running before this function finishes memory |
| // initialization will violate the C spec (Section 6.7.8, paragraph 10 for |
| // example, which requires uninitialized static values to be |
| // zero-initialized). Be EXTREMELY careful when running code before this |
| // function finishes static memory initialization. |
| StaticMemoryInit(); |
| |
| // Run any init that must be done before C++ static constructors. |
| pw_boot_PreStaticConstructorInit(); |
| |
| // Call static constructors. |
| __libc_init_array(); |
| |
| // This function is not provided by pw_boot_armv7m, a platform layer, project, |
| // or application is expected to implement it. |
| pw_boot_PreMainInit(); |
| |
| // Run main. |
| main(); |
| |
| // In case main() returns, invoke this hook. |
| pw_boot_PostMain(); |
| |
| PW_UNREACHABLE; |
| } |