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; name XCMAIN -- initiate execution of C program
;
; description This is the main module for a C program on the
; MS-DOS implementation. It initializes the segment
; registers, sets up the stack, and calls the C main
; function _main with a pointer to the remainder of
; the command line.
;
; Also defined in this module is the exit entry point
; XCEXIT.
;
pgroup group base,prog
dgroup group data,stack
;
; The following segment serves only to force "pgroup" lower in
; memory. It also contains the Microsoft C revision number.
;
base segment 'prog'
db "MS-C V 1.04 "
base ends
;
; The data segment defines locations which contain the offsets
; of the base and top of the stack.
;
data segment byte public 'data'
public _top, _base
_top dw 0
_base dw 0
data ends
;
; The stack segment is included to prevent the warning from the
; linker, and also to define the base (lowest address) of the stack.
;
stack segment stack 'data'
sbase dw 128 dup (?)
stack ends
;
; The main program must set up the initial segment registers
; and the stack pointer, and set up a far return to the MS-DOS
; exit point at ES:0. The command line bytes from the program
; segment prefix are moved onto the stack, and a pointer to
; them supplied to the C main module _main (which calls main).
;
prog segment byte public 'prog'
public XCMAIN, XCEXIT
extrn _main:near
assume cs:pgroup, ds:dgroup, ss:dgroup
XCMAIN proc far
cli ;disable interrupts
mov ax,dgroup
mov ds,ax ;initialize ds and ss
mov ss,ax
mov bx,es:2 ;total memory size (paragraphs)
sub bx,ax
test bx,0f000h
jnz m1 ;branch if more than 64K bytes
mov cl,4
shl bx,cl ;highest available byte
jmp short m2
m1: mov bx,0fff0h
m2: mov sp,bx ;set stack pointer
sti ;enable interrupts
mov _top,bx ;save top of stack
mov ax,offset dgroup:sbase
mov _base,ax ;store ptr to bottom of stack
push es ;push ptr to pgm segment prefix
xor ax,ax
push ax ;instr ptr for far return
mov bp,sp ;save in bp
mov si,80h ;ptr to command line bytes
mov cl,es:[si] ;get number of bytes
inc si
xor ch,ch ;clear high byte
mov bx,cx
add bx,4 ;3 bytes additional, 1 for rounding
and bx,0fffeh ;force even number of bytes
sub sp,bx ;allocate space on stack
mov di,sp
mov byte ptr [di],'c' ;store dummy program name
inc di
jcxz m4 ;skip if no bytes to move
mov byte ptr [di],' '
inc di
m3: mov al,es:[si] ;move bytes to stack
mov [di],al
inc si
inc di
loop m3
m4: xor ax,ax
mov [di],al ;store null byte
mov ax,ds
mov es,ax ;es, ds, and ss are all equal
mov ax,sp
push ax ;ptr to command line
call _main ;call C main
mov sp,bp ;restore ptr to far return
ret ;return to MS-DOS
XCMAIN endp
;
; name XCEXIT -- terminate execution of C program
;
; description This function terminates execution of the current
; program by returning to MS-DOS. The error code
; argument normally supplied to XCEXIT is ignored
; in this implementation.
;
XCEXIT proc far
mov ax,_top ;load stack ptr with top address
sub ax,4
mov sp,ax
ret ;return
XCEXIT endp
prog ends
end XCMAIN