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diff --git a/docs/exec-formats-and-tools.md b/docs/exec-formats-and-tools.md
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--- a/docs/exec-formats-and-tools.md
+++ b/docs/exec-formats-and-tools.md
@@ -109,7 +109,6 @@ Table (GOT) and global data pointers values from known offset
and 't9' register value. The startup code which conforms
these requirements to call 'main()' function looks like this:
-
```
/* file crt0local.S - replacement of C library complete startup machinery */
.globl main
@@ -151,7 +150,6 @@ pseudo-instruction '.cpload' by sequence adding
offset into global data area from actual instruction
address and stores result in the 'gp'
-
```
00400500 <__start>:
400500: 04110001 bal 400508 <next>
@@ -176,13 +174,12 @@ address and stores result in the 'gp'
40053c: 00000000 nop
```
-It can be seen that assembler not only expands '.cpload'
+It can be seen that assembler does not only expand '.cpload'
but even marks 'jalr t9' instruction as a target for
link time optimization. Because 'main' function is near
(offset less than 128 kB) to the startup code, the 'jal'
instruction is replaced by 'bal main' during linking phase.
-
Then simple main function which outputs string to the
serial port provided by QtMisp emulator can be implemented
as:
@@ -226,22 +223,39 @@ int main(void)
Compilation:
-
```
mips-linux-gnu-gcc -ggdb -fno-lto -c crt0local.S -o crt0local.o
mips-linux-gnu-gcc -ggdb -O3 -fno-lto -c serial-port-test.c -o serial-port-test.o
mips-linux-gnu-gcc -ggdb -nostartfiles -static -fno-lto crt0local.o serial-port-test.o -o serial-port-test
```
-The simulator implements 'rdhwr $rd, userlocal' instrcution
-and allows code compiled agains musl C library to start as well.
+Simulator Compatability with Musl libc
+--------------------------------------
+
+The 'mips-linux-gnu' toolchain can be alternativelly used with [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org/).
+The library can be built for the MIPS target by command
+```
+../musl/configure CC=mips-linux-gnu-gcc LD=mips-linux-gnu-ld --target=mips-linux-gnu \
+ --prefix=/opt/musl/mips-linux-gnu --enable-debug --enable-optimize
+```
+User projects can be compiled and linked against 'musl libc' by specifying
+'-specs' option during C compiler invocation.
```
mips-linux-gnu-gcc -ggdb -O1 -march=mips2 -static -specs=/opt/musl/mips-linux-gnu/lib/musl-gcc.specs -c program.c -o program.o
-mips-linux-gnu-gcc -ggdb -march=mips2 -static -specs=/opt/musl/mips-linux-gnu/lib/musl-gcc.specs programo -o program
+mips-linux-gnu-gcc -ggdb -march=mips2 -static -specs=/opt/musl/mips-linux-gnu/lib/musl-gcc.specs program.o -o program
```
-The C library startup code which support both PIC/PIE and non-PIC environment
+The simulator implements 'rdhwr $rd, userlocal' instruction
+and allows code compiled agains [musl C library](http://www.musl-libc.org/).
+to start with libc provided 'crt0.o'. But there are multiple syscalls
+in the startup code which cause stop of continuous run mode and require
+to press run button again.
+
+It is better to use simple C library startup code replacement.
+It is enough to run 'printf()', 'sprintf()' and 'sscanf()'
+functions without complete C library initialization.
+Next variant supports both PIC/PIE and non-PIC environment.
```
/* minimal replacement of crt0.o which is else provided by C library */
@@ -284,3 +298,92 @@ loop: break
.end _start
```
+Using of Make Utility with QtSim
+--------------------------------------
+
+The invocation of the compiler and 'gcc' in the role of the linker can be automated.
+The 'make' utility is the standard solution. Next 'Makefile' provides a template
+for automation of these tasks
+
+```
+ARCH=mips-elf
+#ARCH=mips-linux-gnu
+
+SOURCES = crt0local.S qtmips_binrep.c
+TARGET_EXE = qtmips_binrep
+
+CC=$(ARCH)-gcc
+CXX=$(ARCH)-g++
+AS=$(ARCH)-as
+LD=$(ARCH)-ld
+OBJCOPY=$(ARCH)-objcopy
+
+#ARCHFLAGS += -march=mips3
+ARCHFLAGS += -fno-lto
+#ARCHFLAGS += -mno-shared
+
+CFLAGS += -ggdb -O3 -Wall
+CXXFLAGS+= -ggdb -O3 -Wall
+AFLAGS += -ggdb
+LDFLAGS += -ggdb
+LDFLAGS += -nostartfiles
+LDFLAGS += -static
+#LDFLAGS += -specs=/opt/musl/mips-linux-gnu/lib/musl-gcc.specs
+
+CFLAGS += $(ARCHFLAGS)
+CXXFLAGS+= $(ARCHFLAGS)
+AFLAGS += $(ARCHFLAGS)
+LDFLAGS += $(ARCHFLAGS)
+
+OBJECTS += $(filter %.o,$(SOURCES:%.S=%.o))
+OBJECTS += $(filter %.o,$(SOURCES:%.c=%.o))
+OBJECTS += $(filter %.o,$(SOURCES:%.cpp=%.o))
+
+all : default
+
+.PHONY : default clean dep all
+
+%.o:%.S
+ $(CC) -D__ASSEMBLY__ $(AFLAGS) -c $< -o $@
+
+%.o:%.c
+ $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) -c $< -o $@
+
+%.o:%.cpp
+ $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) -c $<
+
+%.s:%.c
+ $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) -S $< -o $@
+
+default : $(TARGET_EXE)
+
+$(TARGET_EXE) : $(OBJECTS)
+ $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) $^ -o $@
+
+dep: depend
+
+depend: $(SOURCES) $(glob *.h)
+ echo '# autogenerated dependencies' > depend
+ifneq ($(filter %.S,$(SOURCES)),)
+ $(CC) -D__ASSEMBLY__ $(AFLAGS) -w -E -M $(filter %.S,$(SOURCES)) \
+ >> depend
+endif
+ifneq ($(filter %.c,$(SOURCES)),)
+ $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) -w -E -M $(filter %.c,$(SOURCES)) \
+ >> depend
+endif
+ifneq ($(filter %.cpp,$(SOURCES)),)
+ $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) -w -E -M $(filter %.cpp,$(SOURCES)) \
+ >> depend
+endif
+
+clean:
+ rm -f *.o *.a $(OBJECTS) $(TARGET_EXE) depend
+
+#mips-elf-objdump --source -M no-aliases,reg-names=numeric qtmips_binrep
+
+-include depend
+```
+
+The example provides defines which allow select compiler to be used ('mips-elf'
+or 'mips-linux-gnu') and enable build agains musl libc.