Subject: RE: Sun386i Porting Effort
To: Rick Sustek <port-sun3@netbsd.org>
From: Zach Lowry <zach@zachlowry.net>
List: port-sun3
Date: 06/26/2003 17:16:31
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Hrm, as best as I can tell, there is no other module for i386.
- -bash-2.05b# locate SRT0
/usr/src/sys/arch/mvme68k/stand/libsa/SRT0.S
/usr/src/sys/arch/sun386/stand/libsa/SRT0.S
/usr/src/sys/arch/sun68k/stand/libsa/SRT0.S
Looks like it's just done for those 2 arches, plus my sun386 one.
Thanks,
Zach Lowry || Murfreesboro, TN || www.zachlowry.net
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: port-sun3-owner@netbsd.org
> [mailto:port-sun3-owner@netbsd.org]On Behalf Of Rick Sustek
> Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 4:38 PM
> To: port-sun3@netbsd.org
> Subject: Re: Sun386i Porting Effort
>
>
> >>SRT0 appears to be Motorola ASM code. Why, oh why, does there
> >>have to be ASM in here? :)
>
> I would guess that the bootloader is built as a standalone
> program, and thus requires the 'C' run-time environment setup code
> which executes prior to "main()", which is typically asm.
>
> If this is the case, you should have ready access to the i386
> version of this module.
>
> Rick
>
>
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