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/* Definitions of target machine for GNU compiler, NetBSD/arm ELF version. Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Contributed by Wasabi Systems, Inc. This file is part of GCC. GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later version. GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ /* Run-time Target Specification. */ /* arm.h defaults to ARM6 CPU. */ /* This defaults us to little-endian. */ #ifndef TARGET_ENDIAN_DEFAULT #define TARGET_ENDIAN_DEFAULT 0 #endif #undef MULTILIB_DEFAULTS /* Default it to use ATPCS with soft-VFP. */ #undef TARGET_DEFAULT #define TARGET_DEFAULT \ (MASK_APCS_FRAME \ | TARGET_ENDIAN_DEFAULT) #undef ARM_DEFAULT_ABI #define ARM_DEFAULT_ABI ARM_ABI_ATPCS #define TARGET_OS_CPP_BUILTINS() \ do \ { \ NETBSD_OS_CPP_BUILTINS_ELF(); \ } \ while (0) #undef SUBTARGET_CPP_SPEC #define SUBTARGET_CPP_SPEC NETBSD_CPP_SPEC #undef SUBTARGET_EXTRA_ASM_SPEC #define SUBTARGET_EXTRA_ASM_SPEC \ "-matpcs %{fpic|fpie:-k} %{fPIC|fPIE:-k}" /* Default to full VFP if -mfloat-abi=hard is specified. */ #undef SUBTARGET_ASM_FLOAT_SPEC #define SUBTARGET_ASM_FLOAT_SPEC \ "%{mfloat-abi=hard:{!mfpu=*:-mfpu=vfp}}" #undef SUBTARGET_EXTRA_SPECS #define SUBTARGET_EXTRA_SPECS \ { "subtarget_extra_asm_spec", SUBTARGET_EXTRA_ASM_SPEC }, \ { "subtarget_asm_float_spec", SUBTARGET_ASM_FLOAT_SPEC }, \ { "netbsd_link_spec", NETBSD_LINK_SPEC_ELF }, \ { "netbsd_entry_point", NETBSD_ENTRY_POINT }, #define NETBSD_ENTRY_POINT "__start" #undef LINK_SPEC #define LINK_SPEC \ "-X %{mbig-endian:-EB} %{mlittle-endian:-EL} \ %(netbsd_link_spec)" /* Make GCC agree with <machine/ansi.h>. */ #undef SIZE_TYPE #define SIZE_TYPE "long unsigned int" #undef PTRDIFF_TYPE #define PTRDIFF_TYPE "long int" /* We don't have any limit on the length as out debugger is GDB. */ #undef DBX_CONTIN_LENGTH /* NetBSD does its profiling differently to the Acorn compiler. We don't need a word following the mcount call; and to skip it requires either an assembly stub or use of fomit-frame-pointer when compiling the profiling functions. Since we break Acorn CC compatibility below a little more won't hurt. */ #undef ARM_FUNCTION_PROFILER #define ARM_FUNCTION_PROFILER(STREAM,LABELNO) \ { \ asm_fprintf (STREAM, "\tmov\t%Rip, %Rlr\n"); \ asm_fprintf (STREAM, "\tbl\t__mcount%s\n", \ (TARGET_ARM && NEED_PLT_RELOC) \ ? "(PLT)" : ""); \ } /* VERY BIG NOTE: Change of structure alignment for NetBSD/arm. There are consequences you should be aware of... Normally GCC/arm uses a structure alignment of 32 for compatibility with armcc. This means that structures are padded to a word boundary. However this causes problems with bugged NetBSD kernel code (possibly userland code as well - I have not checked every binary). The nature of this bugged code is to rely on sizeof() returning the correct size of various structures rounded to the nearest byte (SCSI and ether code are two examples, the vm system is another). This code breaks when the structure alignment is 32 as sizeof() will report a word=rounded size. By changing the structure alignment to 8. GCC will conform to what is expected by NetBSD. This has several side effects that should be considered. 1. Structures will only be aligned to the size of the largest member. i.e. structures containing only bytes will be byte aligned. structures containing shorts will be half word aligned. structures containing ints will be word aligned. This means structures should be padded to a word boundary if alignment of 32 is required for byte structures etc. 2. A potential performance penalty may exist if strings are no longer word aligned. GCC will not be able to use word load/stores to copy short strings. This modification is not encouraged but with the present state of the NetBSD source tree it is currently the only solution that meets the requirements. */ #undef DEFAULT_STRUCTURE_SIZE_BOUNDARY #define DEFAULT_STRUCTURE_SIZE_BOUNDARY 8 /* Clear the instruction cache from `BEG' to `END'. This makes a call to the ARM_SYNC_ICACHE architecture specific syscall. */ #define CLEAR_INSN_CACHE(BEG, END) \ do \ { \ extern int sysarch(int number, void *args); \ struct \ { \ unsigned int addr; \ int len; \ } s; \ s.addr = (unsigned int)(BEG); \ s.len = (END) - (BEG); \ (void) sysarch (0, &s); \ } \ while (0) #undef FPUTYPE_DEFAULT #define FPUTYPE_DEFAULT "vfp"
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