Fix for bug 2283 (RVCT 4.0 support is missing from PDK 3.0.h)
Have multiple extension sections in the bld.inf, one for each version
of the compiler. The RVCT version building the tools will build the
runtime libraries for its version, but make sure we extract all the other
versions from zip archives. Also add the archive for RVCT4.
// Copyright (c) 2008-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
// All rights reserved.
// This component and the accompanying materials are made available
// under the terms of the License "ARM EABI LICENCE.txt"
// which accompanies this distribution, and is available
// in kernel/eka/compsupp.
//
// Initial Contributors:
// Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
//
// Contributors:
//
// Description:
// This file is part of usrt.lib (but not ksrt.lib).
//
//
extern "C" {
typedef void (DTOR)(void *);
struct dtd
{
void * obj;
DTOR * dtor;
};
#define MAX_DTOR_RECORDS 256
dtd dtor_rec[MAX_DTOR_RECORDS];
typedef dtd** dso_handle;
dtd * __dso_handle = &dtor_rec[MAX_DTOR_RECORDS];
// This is called by compiler generated code to record needed destructions of
// dynamically initialized (ctor) top level (BSS) data.
// I guess this is more efficient for the compiler than __cxa_atexit, since
// it takes the object that needs dtoring as its first arg, which means its in
// the right register when the ctor returns.
void __aeabi_atexit(void *aObject, void (*aDtor)(void *), dso_handle aHandle)
{
dtd * drec = *aHandle;
drec--;
if (drec < &dtor_rec[0])
return; // Need to decide what to do here
drec->dtor = aDtor;
drec->obj = aObject;
*aHandle = drec;
}
int __cxa_atexit( void (*aDtor)(void *), void *aObject, dso_handle aHandle )
{
__aeabi_atexit(aObject, aDtor, aHandle);
// This is what the C++ GABI spec says to do!!
if (*aHandle < &dtor_rec[0])
return -1;
return 0;
}
void __cxa_finalize(dso_handle d)
{
dtd * drec = * d;
dtd * lim = &dtor_rec[MAX_DTOR_RECORDS];
while (drec < lim)
{
drec->dtor(drec->obj);
drec++;
}
*d = drec;
}
void run_static_dtors()
{
__cxa_finalize(&__dso_handle);
}
} // extern "C"