Note... modified my mjn3 to not conflict with the big endian arm patch. Warning!!! Only the linux target is aware of TARGET_ENDIAN_DEFAULT. Also changed #define SUBTARGET_EXTRA_ASM_SPEC "\ %{!mcpu=*:-mcpu=xscale} \ %{mhard-float:-mfpu=fpa} \ %{!mhard-float: %{msoft-float:-mfpu=softfpa} %{!msoft-float:-mfpu=softvfp}}" to #define SUBTARGET_EXTRA_ASM_SPEC "\ %{mhard-float:-mfpu=fpa} \ %{!mhard-float: %{msoft-float:-mfpu=softfpa} %{!msoft-float:-mfpu=softvfp}}" in gcc/config/arm/linux-elf.h. # # Submitted: # # Dimitry Andric , 2004-05-01 # # Description: # # Nicholas Pitre released this patch for gcc soft-float support here: # http://lists.arm.linux.org.uk/pipermail/linux-arm/2003-October/006436.html # # This version has been adapted to work with gcc 3.4.0. # # The original patch doesn't distinguish between softfpa and softvfp modes # in the way Nicholas Pitre probably meant. His description is: # # "Default is to use APCS-32 mode with soft-vfp. The old Linux default for # floats can be achieved with -mhard-float or with the configure # --with-float=hard option. If -msoft-float or --with-float=soft is used then # software float support will be used just like the default but with the legacy # big endian word ordering for double float representation instead." # # Which means the following: # # * If you compile without -mhard-float or -msoft-float, you should get # software floating point, using the VFP format. The produced object file # should have these flags in its header: # # private flags = 600: [APCS-32] [VFP float format] [software FP] # # * If you compile with -mhard-float, you should get hardware floating point, # which always uses the FPA format. Object file header flags should be: # # private flags = 0: [APCS-32] [FPA float format] # # * If you compile with -msoft-float, you should get software floating point, # using the FPA format. This is done for compatibility reasons with many # existing distributions. Object file header flags should be: # # private flags = 200: [APCS-32] [FPA float format] [software FP] # # The original patch from Nicholas Pitre contained the following constructs: # # #define SUBTARGET_EXTRA_ASM_SPEC "%{!mcpu=*:-mcpu=xscale} \ # %{mhard-float:-mfpu=fpa} \ # %{!mhard-float: %{msoft-float:-mfpu=softfpa;:-mfpu=softvfp}}" # # However, gcc doesn't accept this ";:" notation, used in the 3rd line. This # is probably the reason Robert Schwebel modified it to: # # #define SUBTARGET_EXTRA_ASM_SPEC "%{!mcpu=*:-mcpu=xscale} \ # %{mhard-float:-mfpu=fpa} \ # %{!mhard-float: %{msoft-float:-mfpu=softfpa -mfpu=softvfp}}" # # But this causes the following behaviour: # # * If you compile without -mhard-float or -msoft-float, the compiler generates # software floating point instructions, but *nothing* is passed to the # assembler, which results in an object file which has flags: # # private flags = 0: [APCS-32] [FPA float format] # # This is not correct! # # * If you compile with -mhard-float, the compiler generates hardware floating # point instructions, and passes "-mfpu=fpa" to the assembler, which results # in an object file which has the same flags as in the previous item, but now # those *are* correct. # # * If you compile with -msoft-float, the compiler generates software floating # point instructions, and passes "-mfpu=softfpa -mfpu=softvfp" (in that # order) to the assembler, which results in an object file with flags: # # private flags = 600: [APCS-32] [VFP float format] [software FP] # # This is not correct, because the last "-mfpu=" option on the assembler # command line determines the actual FPU convention used (which should be FPA # in this case). # # Therefore, I modified this patch to get the desired behaviour. Every # instance of the notation: # # %{msoft-float:-mfpu=softfpa -mfpu=softvfp} # # was changed to: # # %{msoft-float:-mfpu=softfpa} %{!msoft-float:-mfpu=softvfp} # # I also did the following: # # * Modified all TARGET_DEFAULT macros I could find to include ARM_FLAG_VFP, to # be consistent with Nicholas' original patch. # * Removed any "msoft-float" or "mhard-float" from all MULTILIB_DEFAULTS # macros I could find. I think that if you compile without any options, you # would like to get the defaults. :) # * Removed the extra -lfloat option from LIBGCC_SPEC, since it isn't needed # anymore. (The required functions are now in libgcc.) diff -urN gcc-3.4.1-old/gcc/config/arm/coff.h gcc-3.4.1/gcc/config/arm/coff.h --- gcc-3.4.1-old/gcc/config/arm/coff.h 2004-02-24 08:25:22.000000000 -0600 +++ gcc-3.4.1/gcc/config/arm/coff.h 2004-09-02 21:51:15.000000000 -0500 @@ -31,11 +31,16 @@ #define TARGET_VERSION fputs (" (ARM/coff)", stderr) #undef TARGET_DEFAULT -#define TARGET_DEFAULT (ARM_FLAG_SOFT_FLOAT | ARM_FLAG_APCS_32 | ARM_FLAG_APCS_FRAME | ARM_FLAG_MMU_TRAPS) +#define TARGET_DEFAULT \ + ( ARM_FLAG_SOFT_FLOAT \ + | ARM_FLAG_VFP \ + | ARM_FLAG_APCS_32 \ + | ARM_FLAG_APCS_FRAME \ + | ARM_FLAG_MMU_TRAPS ) #ifndef MULTILIB_DEFAULTS #define MULTILIB_DEFAULTS \ - { "marm", "mlittle-endian", "msoft-float", "mapcs-32", "mno-thumb-interwork" } + { "marm", "mlittle-endian", "mapcs-32", "mno-thumb-interwork" } #endif /* This is COFF, but prefer stabs. */ diff -urN gcc-3.4.1-old/gcc/config/arm/elf.h gcc-3.4.1/gcc/config/arm/elf.h --- gcc-3.4.1-old/gcc/config/arm/elf.h 2004-02-24 08:25:22.000000000 -0600 +++ gcc-3.4.1/gcc/config/arm/elf.h 2004-09-02 21:51:15.000000000 -0500 @@ -46,7 +46,9 @@ #ifndef SUBTARGET_ASM_FLOAT_SPEC #define SUBTARGET_ASM_FLOAT_SPEC "\ -%{mapcs-float:-mfloat} %{msoft-float:-mfpu=softfpa}" +%{mapcs-float:-mfloat} \ +%{mhard-float:-mfpu=fpa} \ +%{!mhard-float: %{msoft-float:-mfpu=softfpa} %{!msoft-float:-mfpu=softvfp}}" #endif #ifndef ASM_SPEC @@ -106,12 +108,17 @@ #endif #ifndef TARGET_DEFAULT -#define TARGET_DEFAULT (ARM_FLAG_SOFT_FLOAT | ARM_FLAG_APCS_32 | ARM_FLAG_APCS_FRAME | ARM_FLAG_MMU_TRAPS) +#define TARGET_DEFAULT \ + ( ARM_FLAG_SOFT_FLOAT \ + | ARM_FLAG_VFP \ + | ARM_FLAG_APCS_32 \ + | ARM_FLAG_APCS_FRAME \ + | ARM_FLAG_MMU_TRAPS ) #endif #ifndef MULTILIB_DEFAULTS #define MULTILIB_DEFAULTS \ - { "marm", "mlittle-endian", "msoft-float", "mapcs-32", "mno-thumb-interwork", "fno-leading-underscore" } + { "marm", "mlittle-endian", "mapcs-32", "mno-thumb-interwork", "fno-leading-underscore" } #endif #define TARGET_ASM_FILE_START_APP_OFF true diff -urN gcc-3.4.1-old/gcc/config/arm/linux-elf.h gcc-3.4.1/gcc/config/arm/linux-elf.h --- gcc-3.4.1-old/gcc/config/arm/linux-elf.h 2004-09-02 21:50:52.000000000 -0500 +++ gcc-3.4.1/gcc/config/arm/linux-elf.h 2004-09-02 22:00:49.000000000 -0500 @@ -44,12 +44,26 @@ #define TARGET_LINKER_EMULATION "armelf_linux" #endif -/* Default is to use APCS-32 mode. */ +/* + * Default is to use APCS-32 mode with soft-vfp. + * The old Linux default for floats can be achieved with -mhard-float + * or with the configure --with-float=hard option. + * If -msoft-float or --with-float=soft is used then software float + * support will be used just like the default but with the legacy + * big endian word ordering for double float representation instead. + */ #undef TARGET_DEFAULT -#define TARGET_DEFAULT \ - ( ARM_FLAG_APCS_32 | \ - ARM_FLAG_MMU_TRAPS | \ - TARGET_ENDIAN_DEFAULT ) +#define TARGET_DEFAULT \ + ( ARM_FLAG_APCS_32 \ + | ARM_FLAG_SOFT_FLOAT \ + | TARGET_ENDIAN_DEFAULT \ + | ARM_FLAG_VFP \ + | ARM_FLAG_MMU_TRAPS ) + +#undef SUBTARGET_EXTRA_ASM_SPEC +#define SUBTARGET_EXTRA_ASM_SPEC "\ +%{mhard-float:-mfpu=fpa} \ +%{!mhard-float: %{msoft-float:-mfpu=softfpa} %{!msoft-float:-mfpu=softvfp}}" #define SUBTARGET_CPU_DEFAULT TARGET_CPU_arm6 @@ -57,7 +71,7 @@ #undef MULTILIB_DEFAULTS #define MULTILIB_DEFAULTS \ - { "marm", TARGET_ENDIAN_OPTION, "mhard-float", "mapcs-32", "mno-thumb-interwork" } + { "marm", TARGET_ENDIAN_OPTION, "mapcs-32", "mno-thumb-interwork" } #define CPP_APCS_PC_DEFAULT_SPEC "-D__APCS_32__" @@ -72,7 +86,7 @@ %{shared:-lc} \ %{!shared:%{profile:-lc_p}%{!profile:-lc}}" -#define LIBGCC_SPEC "%{msoft-float:-lfloat} -lgcc" +#define LIBGCC_SPEC "-lgcc" /* Provide a STARTFILE_SPEC appropriate for GNU/Linux. Here we add the GNU/Linux magical crtbegin.o file (see crtstuff.c) which diff -urN gcc-3.4.1-old/gcc/config/arm/t-linux gcc-3.4.1/gcc/config/arm/t-linux --- gcc-3.4.1-old/gcc/config/arm/t-linux 2003-09-20 16:09:07.000000000 -0500 +++ gcc-3.4.1/gcc/config/arm/t-linux 2004-09-02 21:51:15.000000000 -0500 @@ -4,7 +4,10 @@ LIBGCC2_DEBUG_CFLAGS = -g0 LIB1ASMSRC = arm/lib1funcs.asm -LIB1ASMFUNCS = _udivsi3 _divsi3 _umodsi3 _modsi3 _dvmd_lnx +LIB1ASMFUNCS = _udivsi3 _divsi3 _umodsi3 _modsi3 _dvmd_lnx \ + _negdf2 _addsubdf3 _muldivdf3 _cmpdf2 _unorddf2 _fixdfsi _fixunsdfsi \ + _truncdfsf2 _negsf2 _addsubsf3 _muldivsf3 _cmpsf2 _unordsf2 \ + _fixsfsi _fixunssfsi # MULTILIB_OPTIONS = mhard-float/msoft-float # MULTILIB_DIRNAMES = hard-float soft-float diff -urN gcc-3.4.1-old/gcc/config/arm/unknown-elf.h gcc-3.4.1/gcc/config/arm/unknown-elf.h --- gcc-3.4.1-old/gcc/config/arm/unknown-elf.h 2004-02-24 08:25:22.000000000 -0600 +++ gcc-3.4.1/gcc/config/arm/unknown-elf.h 2004-09-02 21:51:15.000000000 -0500 @@ -30,7 +30,12 @@ /* Default to using APCS-32 and software floating point. */ #ifndef TARGET_DEFAULT -#define TARGET_DEFAULT (ARM_FLAG_SOFT_FLOAT | ARM_FLAG_APCS_32 | ARM_FLAG_APCS_FRAME | ARM_FLAG_MMU_TRAPS) +#define TARGET_DEFAULT \ + ( ARM_FLAG_SOFT_FLOAT \ + | ARM_FLAG_VFP \ + | ARM_FLAG_APCS_32 \ + | ARM_FLAG_APCS_FRAME \ + | ARM_FLAG_MMU_TRAPS ) #endif /* Now we define the strings used to build the spec file. */ diff -urN gcc-3.4.1-old/gcc/config/arm/xscale-elf.h gcc-3.4.1/gcc/config/arm/xscale-elf.h --- gcc-3.4.1-old/gcc/config/arm/xscale-elf.h 2003-07-01 18:26:43.000000000 -0500 +++ gcc-3.4.1/gcc/config/arm/xscale-elf.h 2004-09-02 21:51:15.000000000 -0500 @@ -49,11 +49,12 @@ endian, regardless of the endian-ness of the memory system. */ -#define SUBTARGET_EXTRA_ASM_SPEC "%{!mcpu=*:-mcpu=xscale} \ - %{mhard-float:-mfpu=fpa} \ - %{!mhard-float: %{msoft-float:-mfpu=softfpa;:-mfpu=softvfp}}" +#define SUBTARGET_EXTRA_ASM_SPEC "\ +%{!mcpu=*:-mcpu=xscale} \ +%{mhard-float:-mfpu=fpa} \ +%{!mhard-float: %{msoft-float:-mfpu=softfpa} %{!msoft-float:-mfpu=softvfp}}" #ifndef MULTILIB_DEFAULTS #define MULTILIB_DEFAULTS \ - { "mlittle-endian", "mno-thumb-interwork", "marm", "msoft-float" } + { "mlittle-endian", "mno-thumb-interwork", "marm" } #endif