We're obtaining arguments from the stack differently, see init-first.c.
Signed-off-by: Sergey Bugaev <bugaevc@gmail.com>
/* This is not used on all machines. */
#endif
-/* Set variables ARGC, ARGV, and ENVP for the arguments
- left on the stack by the microkernel. */
-#ifndef SNARF_ARGS
-#define SNARF_ARGS(argc, argv, envp)
-#error SNARF_ARGS not defined by sysdeps/mach/MACHINE/sysdep.h
-#endif
-
/* LOSE can be defined as the `halt' instruction or something
similar which will cause the process to die in a characteristic
way suggesting a bug. */
#define LOSE asm volatile ("hlt")
-#define SNARF_ARGS(entry_sp, argc, argv, envp) \
- do \
- { \
- char **p; \
- argc = (int) *entry_sp; \
- argv = (char **) (entry_sp + 1); \
- p = argv; \
- while (*p++ != NULL) \
- ; \
- if (p >= (char **) argv[0]) \
- --p; \
- envp = p; \
- } while (0)
-
#define STACK_GROWTH_DOWN
/* Get the machine-independent Mach definitions. */