Oh, you are using GCC4.3 for your work. I assume you hand-crafted it yourself. If you have time, could you provide some information as how you built it? Did you use the build script provided in the source 4.1.1 distribution? Which binutils, uClibc did you use? etc. BTW, which CPU do you use?
Thanks in advance, Harry On 8/30/07, Jie Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The constructors of application are placed in an array __CTOR_LIST__[]. > __CTOR_LIST__[0] is the number of the destructors or -1 which means the > number of the destructors are not specified. __CTOR_END__ marks the end > of the array. __CTOR_END__[0] is 0. crtstuff.c sets __CTOR_LIST__[0] to > -1 and __CTOR_END__[0] to 0. But elf2flt.ld.in did the same thing again, > except that the symbols it provides are global. You could see two set of > defined __CTOR_LIST__/__CTOR_END__ in the resulted application. > > num of ctors, -1, constructors, 0, 0 > ^ ^ ^ ^ > __CTOR_LIST__ __CTOR_LIST__ __CTOR_END__ __CTOR_END__ > > The outer pair are generated by elf2flt.ld.in. The inner pair are > provided by crtstuff.c. Same is destructor array. > > I discovered this when I was testing gcc-4.3, which is different with > gcc-4.1 in execution of destructors. > > > Please review and commit it if it's OK. > > > Jie > > _______________________________________________ > uClinux-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.uclinux.org/mailman/listinfo/uclinux-dev > This message was resent by [email protected] > To unsubscribe see: > http://mailman.uclinux.org/mailman/options/uclinux-dev > >
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