[git commit] docs: restore crt from old svn tree

Mike Frysinger vapier at gentoo.org
Sat May 5 07:48:20 UTC 2012


commit: http://git.uclibc.org/uClibc/commit/?id=3457d04a3d79cd046ef5d1b000047805aa03ec97
branch: http://git.uclibc.org/uClibc/commit/?id=refs/heads/master

Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier at gentoo.org>
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+Mini FAQ about the misc libc/gcc crt files.
+
+
+Some definitions:
+PIC - position independent code (-fPIC)
+PIE - position independent executable (-fPIE -pie)
+crt - C runtime
+
+
+
+crt0.o crt1.o etc...
+  Some systems use crt0.o, while some use crt1.o (and a few even use crt2.o
+  or higher).  Most likely due to a transitionary phase that some targets
+  went through.  The specific number is otherwise entirely arbitrary -- look
+  at the internal gcc port code to figure out what your target expects.  All
+  that matters is that whatever gcc has encoded, your C library better use
+  the same name.
+
+  This object is expected to contain the _start symbol which takes care of
+  bootstrapping the initial execution of the program.  What exactly that
+  entails is highly libc dependent and as such, the object is provided by
+  the C library and cannot be mixed with other ones.
+
+  On uClibc/glibc systems, this object initializes very early ABI requirements
+  (like the stack or frame pointer), setting up the argc/argv/env values, and
+  then passing pointers to the init/fini/main funcs to the internal libc main
+  which in turn does more general bootstrapping before finally calling the real
+  main function.
+
+  glibc ports call this file 'start.S' while uClibc ports call this crt0.S or
+  crt1.S (depending on what their gcc expects).
+
+crti.o
+  Defines the function prologs for the .init and .fini sections (with the _init
+  and _fini symbols respectively).  This way they can be called directly.  These
+  symbols also trigger the linker to generate DT_INIT/DT_FINI dynamic ELF tags.
+
+  These are to support the old style constructor/destructor system where all
+  .init/.fini sections get concatenated at link time.  Not to be confused with
+  newer prioritized constructor/destructor .init_array/.fini_array sections and
+  DT_INIT_ARRAY/DT_FINI_ARRAY ELF tags.
+
+  glibc ports used to call this 'initfini.c', but now use 'crti.S'.  uClibc
+  also uses 'crti.S'.
+
+crtn.o
+  Defines the function epilogs for the .init/.fini sections.  See crti.o.
+
+  glibc ports used to call this 'initfini.c', but now use 'crtn.S'.  uClibc
+  also uses 'crtn.S'.
+
+Scrt1.o
+  Used in place of crt1.o when generating PIEs.
+gcrt1.o
+  Used in place of crt1.o when generating code with profiling information.
+  Compile with -pg.  Produces output suitable for the gprof util.
+Mcrt1.o
+  Like gcrt1.o, but is used with the prof utility.  glibc installs this as
+  a dummy file as it's useless on linux systems.
+
+crtbegin.o
+  GCC uses this to find the start of the constructors.
+crtbeginS.o
+  Used in place of crtbegin.o when generating shared objects/PIEs.
+crtbeginT.o
+  Used in place of crtbegin.o when generating static executables.
+crtend.o
+  GCC uses this to find the start of the destructors.
+crtendS.o
+  Used in place of crtend.o when generating shared objects/PIEs.
+
+
+
+General linking order:
+crt1.o crti.o crtbegin.o [-L paths] [user objects] [gcc libs] [C libs] [gcc libs] crtend.o crtn.o
+
+
+
+More references:
+	http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gccint/Initialization.html


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