3.4 PATCH: Fix libffi MIPS O32/N64 ABI handling
Rainer Orth
ro@TechFak.Uni-Bielefeld.DE
Wed Oct 8 18:09:00 GMT 2003
Daniel Jacobowitz writes:
> GNU/Linux, on the other hand, expects _MIPS_SIM_ABI32. It'd be a
> little hard to change at this date, since the kernel and C library have
> it all over the place.
Do you know where the get the definition of that symbol? Only from GCC's
predefines, or from <sgidefs.h> or some GNU/Linux equivalent thereof.
It seems strange that MIPS GNU/Linux depends on GCC predefining
_MIPS_SIM_ABI32 for the O32 ABI, but can easily live without the
corresponding definitions for N32/N64 (where _MIPS_SIM is only defined in
terms of _ABIN32/_ABI64).
If GCC really must continue to predefine _MIPS_SIM_ABI32 for O32, I'm
certainly fine to leave that definition for linux (just a one-line change
to config/mips/linux.h), but I think it's better for the GCC tree to be
internally consistent and use the _ABI* values throughout for all three
ABIs.
> Not sure if you were proposing that, just commenting.
Have you checked the actual patch?
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2003-10/msg00607.html
Thanks.
Rainer
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