rt-thread-official/components/libc/cplusplus/cxx_crt_init.c

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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2006-2021, RT-Thread Development Team
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*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
*
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* Change Logs:
* Date Author Notes
* 2014-12-03 Bernard Add copyright header.
* 2014-12-29 Bernard Add cplusplus initialization for ARMCC.
* 2016-06-28 Bernard Add _init/_fini routines for GCC.
* 2016-10-02 Bernard Add WEAK for cplusplus_system_init routine.
*/
#include <rtthread.h>
#if defined(__ARMCC_VERSION)
extern void $Super$$__cpp_initialize__aeabi_(void);
/* we need to change the cpp_initialize order */
rt_weak void $Sub$$__cpp_initialize__aeabi_(void)
{
/* empty */
}
#elif defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__CS_SOURCERYGXX_MAJ__)
/* The _init()/_fini() routines has been defined in codesourcery g++ lite */
rt_weak void _init()
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{
}
rt_weak void _fini()
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{
}
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rt_weak void *__dso_handle = 0;
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#endif
/**
* @brief This function initializes the C++ runtime environment for ARM and GCC compilers.
*
* @note If there is no SHT$$INIT_ARRAY section, calling $Super$$__cpp_initialize__aeabi_() will cause an error
* in ARMCC compiler. Therefore, this function manually iterates through the base addresses of the
* SHT$$INIT_ARRAY section to call the constructor functions of each object. In GCC compiler, this function
* uses the __ctors_start__ and __ctors_end__ global variables to determine the range of constructor function
* pointers and calls each constructor function of every object in that range.
*
* @return Returns 0 if the initialization of the C++ runtime environment is successful. Otherwise, it returns
* an error code indicating the failure of the operation.
*/
rt_weak int cplusplus_system_init(void)
{
#if defined(__ARMCC_VERSION)
/* If there is no SHT$$INIT_ARRAY, calling
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* $Super$$__cpp_initialize__aeabi_() will cause fault. At least until Keil5.12
* the problem still exists. So we have to initialize the C++ runtime by ourself.
*/
typedef void PROC();
extern const unsigned long SHT$$INIT_ARRAY$$Base[];
extern const unsigned long SHT$$INIT_ARRAY$$Limit[];
const unsigned long *base = SHT$$INIT_ARRAY$$Base;
const unsigned long *lim = SHT$$INIT_ARRAY$$Limit;
for (; base != lim; base++)
{
PROC *proc = (PROC *)((const char *)base + *base);
(*proc)();
}
#elif defined(__GNUC__)
typedef void(*pfunc)();
extern pfunc __ctors_start__[];
extern pfunc __ctors_end__[];
pfunc *p;
for (p = __ctors_start__; p < __ctors_end__; p++)
(*p)();
#endif
return 0;
}
INIT_COMPONENT_EXPORT(cplusplus_system_init);