gcc/libgo/runtime/go-libmain.c
Ian Lance Taylor 081564faed runtime: Support -buildmode=c-shared.
These changes permit using the go tool from the upcoming Go
1.5 release with -buildmode=c-archive to build gccgo code into
an archive file that can be linked with a C program.

From-SVN: r222594
2015-04-29 21:31:53 +00:00

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/* go-libmain.c -- the startup function for a Go library.
Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
license that can be found in the LICENSE file. */
#include "config.h"
#include <errno.h>
#include <pthread.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "runtime.h"
#include "go-alloc.h"
#include "array.h"
#include "arch.h"
#include "malloc.h"
/* This is used when building a standalone Go library using the Go
command's -buildmode=c-archive or -buildmode=c-shared option. It
starts up the Go code as a global constructor but does not take any
other action. The main program is written in some other language
and calls exported Go functions as needed. */
static void die (const char *, int);
static void initfn (int, char **, char **);
static void *gostart (void *);
/* Used to pass arguments to the thread that runs the Go startup. */
struct args {
int argc;
char **argv;
};
/* We use .init_array so that we can get the command line arguments.
This obviously assumes .init_array support; different systems may
require other approaches. */
typedef void (*initarrayfn) (int, char **, char **);
static initarrayfn initarray[1]
__attribute__ ((section (".init_array"), used)) =
{ initfn };
/* This function is called at program startup time. It starts a new
thread to do the actual Go startup, so that program startup is not
paused waiting for the Go initialization functions. Exported cgo
functions will wait for initialization to complete if
necessary. */
static void
initfn (int argc, char **argv, char** env __attribute__ ((unused)))
{
int err;
pthread_attr_t attr;
struct args *a;
pthread_t tid;
a = (struct args *) malloc (sizeof *a);
if (a == NULL)
die ("malloc", errno);
a->argc = argc;
a->argv = argv;
err = pthread_attr_init (&attr);
if (err != 0)
die ("pthread_attr_init", err);
err = pthread_attr_setdetachstate (&attr, PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED);
if (err != 0)
die ("pthread_attr_setdetachstate", err);
err = pthread_create (&tid, &attr, gostart, (void *) a);
if (err != 0)
die ("pthread_create", err);
err = pthread_attr_destroy (&attr);
if (err != 0)
die ("pthread_attr_destroy", err);
}
/* Start up the Go runtime. */
static void *
gostart (void *arg)
{
struct args *a = (struct args *) arg;
runtime_isarchive = true;
if (runtime_isstarted)
return NULL;
runtime_isstarted = true;
runtime_check ();
runtime_args (a->argc, (byte **) a->argv);
runtime_osinit ();
runtime_schedinit ();
__go_go (runtime_main, NULL);
runtime_mstart (runtime_m ());
abort ();
}
/* If something goes wrong during program startup, crash. There is no
way to report failure and nobody to whom to report it. */
static void
die (const char *fn, int err)
{
fprintf (stderr, "%s: %d\n", fn, err);
exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
}