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| 2 | * SEGGER Microcontroller GmbH * |
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| 3 | * The Embedded Experts * |
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| 4 | ********************************************************************** |
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| 5 | * * |
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| 6 | * (c) 2014 - 2020 SEGGER Microcontroller GmbH * |
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| 7 | * * |
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| 8 | * www.segger.com Support: support@segger.com * |
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| 10 | ********************************************************************** |
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| 11 | * * |
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| 12 | * All rights reserved. * |
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| 14 | * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or * |
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| 15 | * without modification, are permitted provided that the following * |
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| 16 | * condition is met: * |
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| 17 | * * |
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| 18 | * - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * |
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| 19 | * notice, this condition and the following disclaimer. * |
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| 20 | * * |
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| 21 | * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND * |
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| 22 | * CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, * |
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| 24 | * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE * |
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| 35 | ********************************************************************** |
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| 36 | |
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| 37 | -------------------------- END-OF-HEADER ----------------------------- |
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| 38 | |
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| 39 | File : SEGGER_THUMB_Startup.s |
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| 40 | Purpose : Generic runtime init startup code for ARM CPUs running |
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| 41 | in THUMB mode. |
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| 42 | Designed to work with the SEGGER linker to produce |
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| 43 | smallest possible executables. |
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| 44 | |
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| 45 | This file does not normally require any customization. |
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| 46 | |
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| 47 | Additional information: |
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| 48 | Preprocessor Definitions |
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| 49 | FULL_LIBRARY |
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| 50 | If defined then |
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| 51 | - argc, argv are setup by the debug_getargs. |
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| 52 | - the exit symbol is defined and executes on return from main. |
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| 53 | - the exit symbol calls destructors, atexit functions and then debug_exit. |
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| 54 | |
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| 55 | If not defined then |
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| 56 | - argc and argv are not valid (main is assumed to not take parameters) |
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| 57 | - the exit symbol is defined, executes on return from main and loops |
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| 58 | */ |
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| 59 | |
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| 60 | .syntax unified |
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| 61 | |
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| 62 | /********************************************************************* |
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| 63 | * |
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| 64 | * Defines, configurable |
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| 65 | * |
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| 66 | ********************************************************************** |
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| 67 | */ |
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| 68 | |
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| 69 | #ifndef APP_ENTRY_POINT |
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| 70 | #define APP_ENTRY_POINT main |
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| 71 | #endif |
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| 72 | |
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| 73 | #ifndef ARGSSPACE |
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| 74 | #define ARGSSPACE 128 |
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| 75 | #endif |
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| 76 | |
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| 77 | /********************************************************************* |
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| 78 | * |
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| 79 | * Externals |
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| 80 | * |
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| 81 | ********************************************************************** |
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| 82 | */ |
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| 83 | .extern APP_ENTRY_POINT // typically main |
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| 84 | |
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| 85 | /********************************************************************* |
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| 86 | * |
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| 87 | * Global functions |
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| 88 | * |
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| 89 | ********************************************************************** |
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| 90 | */ |
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| 91 | /********************************************************************* |
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| 92 | * |
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| 93 | * _start |
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| 94 | * |
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| 95 | * Function description |
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| 96 | * Entry point for the startup code. |
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| 97 | * Usually called by the reset handler. |
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| 98 | * Performs all initialisation, based on the entries in the |
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| 99 | * linker-generated init table, then calls main(). |
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| 100 | * It is device independent, so there should not be any need for an |
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| 101 | * end-user to modify it. |
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| 102 | * |
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| 103 | * Additional information |
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| 104 | * At this point, the stack pointer should already have been |
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| 105 | * initialized: |
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| 106 | * - For typical programs executiong from flash, the stack pointer |
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| 107 | * has already been loaded from vector table at offset 0. |
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| 108 | * - In other cases, such as RAM Code, this is done by the debugger |
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| 109 | * or the device-specific startup code / reset handler. |
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| 110 | */ |
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| 111 | .section .init, "ax" |
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| 112 | .balign 2 |
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| 113 | .global _start |
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| 114 | .thumb_func |
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| 115 | .code 16 |
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| 116 | _start: |
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| 117 | // |
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| 118 | // Call linker init functions which in turn performs the following: |
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| 119 | // * Perform segment init |
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| 120 | // * Perform heap init (if used) |
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| 121 | // * Call constructors of global Objects (if any exist) |
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| 122 | // |
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| 123 | ldr R4, =__SEGGER_init_table__ // Set table pointer to start of initialization table |
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| 124 | __SEGGER_init_run_loop: |
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| 125 | ldr R0, [R4] // Get next initialization function from table |
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| 126 | adds R4, R4, #4 // Increment table pointer to point to function arguments |
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| 127 | blx R0 // Call initialization function |
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| 128 | b.n __SEGGER_init_run_loop |
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| 129 | // |
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| 130 | .thumb_func |
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| 131 | .global __SEGGER_init_done |
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| 132 | __SEGGER_init_done: |
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| 133 | // |
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| 134 | // Time to call main(), the application entry point. |
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| 135 | // |
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| 136 | #ifndef FULL_LIBRARY |
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| 137 | // |
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| 138 | // In a real embedded application ("Free-standing environment"), |
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| 139 | // main() does not get any arguments, |
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| 140 | // which means it is not necessary to init R0 and R1. |
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| 141 | // |
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| 142 | bl APP_ENTRY_POINT // Call to application entry point (usually main()) |
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| 143 | // |
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| 144 | // Fall-through to exit if main ever returns. |
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| 145 | // |
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| 146 | .global exit |
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| 147 | .thumb_func |
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| 148 | exit: |
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| 149 | // |
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| 150 | // In a free-standing environment, if returned from application: |
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| 151 | // Loop forever. |
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| 152 | // |
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| 153 | b . |
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| 154 | #else |
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| 155 | // |
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| 156 | // In a hosted environment, |
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| 157 | // we need to load R0 and R1 with argc and argv, in order to handle |
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| 158 | // the command line arguments. |
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| 159 | // This is required for some programs running under control of a |
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| 160 | // debugger, such as automated tests. |
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| 161 | // |
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| 162 | movs R0, #ARGSSPACE |
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| 163 | ldr R1, =args |
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| 164 | bl SEGGER_SEMIHOST_GetArgs |
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| 165 | ldr R1, =args |
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| 166 | bl APP_ENTRY_POINT // Call to application entry point (usually main()) |
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| 167 | // |
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| 168 | // Fall-through to exit if main ever returns. |
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| 169 | // |
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| 170 | .global exit |
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| 171 | .thumb_func |
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| 172 | exit: |
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| 173 | // |
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| 174 | // In a hosted environment exit gracefully, by |
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| 175 | // saving the return value, |
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| 176 | // calling destructurs of global objects, |
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| 177 | // calling registered atexit functions, |
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| 178 | // and notifying the host/debugger. |
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| 179 | // |
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| 180 | mov R5, R0 // Save the exit parameter/return result |
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| 181 | // |
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| 182 | // Call destructors |
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| 183 | // |
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| 184 | ldr R0, =__dtors_start__ // Pointer to destructor list |
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| 185 | ldr R1, =__dtors_end__ |
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| 186 | dtorLoop: |
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| 187 | cmp R0, R1 |
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| 188 | beq dtorEnd // Reached end of destructor list? => Done |
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| 189 | ldr R2, [R0] // Load current destructor address into R2 |
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| 190 | add R0, #4 // Increment pointer |
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| 191 | push {R0-R1} // Save R0 and R1 |
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| 192 | blx R2 // Call destructor |
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| 193 | pop {R0-R1} // Restore R0 and R1 |
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| 194 | b dtorLoop |
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| 195 | dtorEnd: |
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| 196 | // |
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| 197 | // Call atexit functions |
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| 198 | // |
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| 199 | bl __SEGGER_RTL_execute_at_exit_fns |
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| 200 | // |
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| 201 | // Call debug_exit with return result/exit parameter |
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| 202 | // |
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| 203 | mov R0, R5 |
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| 204 | bl SEGGER_SEMIHOST_Exit |
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| 205 | // |
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| 206 | // If execution is not terminated, loop forever |
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| 207 | // |
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| 208 | exit_loop: |
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| 209 | b exit_loop // Loop forever. |
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| 210 | #endif |
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| 211 | |
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| 212 | #ifdef FULL_LIBRARY |
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| 213 | .bss |
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| 214 | args: |
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| 215 | .space ARGSSPACE |
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| 216 | #endif |
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| 217 | |
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| 218 | /*************************** End of file ****************************/ |
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