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/*
* This is the C entry point for ALL RTEMS BSPs. It is invoked
* from the assembly language initialization file usually called
* start.S. It provides the framework for the BSP initialization
* sequence. The basic flow of initialization is:
*
* + start.S: basic CPU setup (stack, zero BSS)
* + boot_card
* + bspstart.c: bsp_start - more advanced initialization
* + rtems_initialize_executive_early
* + all device drivers
* + rtems_initialize_executive_late
* + 1st task executes C++ global constructors
* .... appplication runs ...
* + exit
* + back to here eventually
* + bspclean.c: bsp_cleanup
*
* This style of initialization ensures that the C++ global
* constructors are executed after RTEMS is initialized.
* Thanks to Chris Johns <cjohns@plessey.com.au> for the idea
* to move C++ global constructors into the first task.
*
* COPYRIGHT (c) 1989-2007.
* 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.rtems.com/license/LICENSE.
*
* $Id$
*/
#include <bsp.h>
extern void bsp_start( void );
extern void bsp_cleanup( void );
/*
* Since there is a forward reference
*/
char *rtems_progname;
int boot_card(int argc, char **argv, char **envp)
{
static char *argv_pointer = NULL;
static char *envp_pointer = NULL;
char **argv_p = &argv_pointer;
char **envp_p = &envp_pointer;
rtems_interrupt_level bsp_isr_level;
/*
* Make sure interrupts are disabled.
*/
rtems_interrupt_disable( bsp_isr_level );
/*
* Set things up so c_rtems_main() is called with real pointers for
* argv and envp. If the BSP has passed us something useful, then
* pass it on. Somehow we need to eventually make this available to
* a real main() in user land. :)
*/
if ( argv )
argv_p = argv;
if ( envp )
envp_p = envp;
/*
* Set the program name in case some application cares.
*/
if ((argc > 0) && argv && argv[0])
rtems_progname = argv[0];
else
rtems_progname = "RTEMS";
/*
* Invoke Board Support Package initialization routine written in C.
*/
bsp_start();
/*
* Initialize RTEMS but do NOT start multitasking.
*/
rtems_initialize_executive_early( &Configuration );
/*
* Complete initialization of RTEMS and switch to the first task.
* Global C++ constructors will be executed in the context of that task.
*/
rtems_initialize_executive_late( bsp_isr_level );
/***************************************************************
***************************************************************
* APPLICATION RUNS HERE!!! When it shuts down, we return!!! *
***************************************************************
***************************************************************
*/
/*
* Perform any BSP specific shutdown actions which are written in C.
*/
bsp_cleanup();
/*
* Now return to the start code.
*/
return 0;
}
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