TLDR How do I write my own _start procedure while still dynamically linking with the systems libc?
Hey everybody,
Using gcc on my Ubuntu machine an empty main function compiles to a 14.3 Kb binary.
Typically on Windows I would compile without the runtime library to reduce the size, I just call the native API and everything works fine.
But on Linux the the runtime library is the native API. Because of this, I still want to dynamically link to libc; I don't want to use syscall.
I know I can get the Binary size down to 624 bytes if I don't link with libc, but then I wont be able to use libraries like xcb which requires you to call free.
I believe the startup files are causing the bloat, so my Idea was to try and write the initialization code myself, but I can't find any documentation on that.
The disassembly doesn't seem to be that much code, so I'm not sure whats taking up to much space. Does any one have any experience with doing this?
Are there any other things to watch-out for, like Initializing globals or something?