The technical answer is through the use of SpringMVC HandlerAdapter mechanism.
By way of spring's DispatcherServlet, a Handler adapter is created and configured for each dispatched request.
I think the "spring magic" in this case is the AnnotationMethodHandlerAdapter located in the spring mvc packages. This adapter basically will be "mapped" to an HTTP request based on HTTP paths, HTTP methods and request parameters tied to the request.
So essentialy when the spring dispatcher servlet identifies a request with path "/", it will check for methods in it's container annotated with the RequestMapping annotation.
In your case it find's it...
Then the real magic begins...
Using java reflection, Spring will then resolve the arguments of your controller method. So in your case the Locale and model will automatically be passed to you. If you included another web like parameter, such as HttpSession, that will be passed to you.