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/* rtems.c ===> rtems.S or rtems.s
*
* This file contains the single entry point code for
* the XXX implementation of RTEMS.
*
* NOTE: This is supposed to be a .S or .s file NOT a C file.
*
* COPYRIGHT (c) 1989-1999.
* On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR).
*
* The license and distribution terms for this file may be
* found in the file LICENSE in this distribution or at
* http://www.OARcorp.com/rtems/license.html.
*
* $Id$
*/
/*
* Rather than deleting this, it is commented out to (hopefully) help
* the submitter send updates.
*
* static char _sccsid[] = "@(#)rtems.c 03/15/96 1.1\n";
*/
/*
* This is supposed to be an assembly file. This means that system.h
* and cpu.h should not be included in a "real" rtems file.
*/
#include <rtems/system.h>
#include <rtems/score/cpu.h>
/* #include "asm.h> */
/*
* RTEMS
*
* This routine jumps to the directive indicated in the
* CPU defined register. This routine is used when RTEMS is
* linked by itself and placed in ROM. This routine is the
* first address in the ROM space for RTEMS. The user "calls"
* this address with the directive arguments in the normal place.
* This routine then jumps indirectly to the correct directive
* preserving the arguments. The directive should not realize
* it has been "wrapped" in this way. The table "_Entry_points"
* is used to look up the directive.
*/
void RTEMS()
{
}
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