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other/5372: GCC 3.0.3: Target: powerpc-*-eabi, -mno-eabi not working
- From: antti-pekka dot virjonen at computec dot fi
- To: gcc-gnats at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Date: 14 Jan 2002 10:05:53 -0000
- Subject: other/5372: GCC 3.0.3: Target: powerpc-*-eabi, -mno-eabi not working
- Reply-to: antti-pekka dot virjonen at computec dot fi
>Number: 5372
>Category: other
>Synopsis: GCC 3.0.3: Target: powerpc-*-eabi, -mno-eabi not working
>Confidential: no
>Severity: non-critical
>Priority: medium
>Responsible: unassigned
>State: open
>Class: sw-bug
>Submitter-Id: net
>Arrival-Date: Mon Jan 14 02:06:01 PST 2002
>Closed-Date:
>Last-Modified:
>Originator: antti-pekka.virjonen@computec.fi
>Release: GCC-3.0.3
>Organization:
>Environment:
Cygwin (current) under Win2K
>Description:
GCC-3.0.3 cross compiler for powerpc-*-eabi running under
Cygwin slightly illbehaves. When used with the -mno-eabi
option, the compiler still generates a call to the __eabi
function. According to the Gcc man-page, this should not
happen. Otherwise the -mno-eabi -option seems to work ok
(stack alignment changes like it should).
The older compiler (Gcc egcs-2.91.66 under Linux (Redhat 7.1))
works ok in this respect (though it seems to handle these
things differently).
Pretty easy to get around this is to add a void __eabi()
function in the application code... but it would be
nice if it worked correctly out of box.
Regards,
Antti-Pekka
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