other/7254: GCC Error target = MN10200

Chilung Wang chilung@itri.org.tw
Wed Jul 10 17:26:00 GMT 2002


The following reply was made to PR other/7254; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: "Chilung Wang" <chilung@itri.org.tw>
To: <law@redhat.com>
Cc: <gcc-gnats@gcc.gnu.org>, =?big5?B?vbKp+q31?= <paulie@itri.org.tw>
Subject: RE: other/7254: GCC Error target = MN10200 
Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2002 08:19:30 +0800

 Jeff,
 
 Yes, we plan to use MN10200 parts as the Compiler based for our
 propriety CPU. The CPU is 16 bit data registers and has 20 bit address
 registers. The architecture is very similar to MN10200. We just verify
 our compiler based on GCC 2.95.1 and pass the Testing Suite. We plan to
 upgrade to GCC 3.0 and meet the problem. We want to solve the MN10200
 void problem in order to smooth the upgrade from 2.95.1 to 3.0. Could
 you tell us how to solve the problem we can do it by ourselves.
 
 Chilung
 
 -----Original Message-----
 From: Jeff Law [mailto:law@porcupine.slc.redhat.com] 
 Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 2:08 AM
 To: chilung@itri.org.tw
 Cc: gcc-gnats@gcc.gnu.org
 Subject: Re: other/7254: GCC Error target = MN10200 
 
 
 In message <20020710061853.13108.qmail@sources.redhat.com>,
 chilung@itri.org.tw
  writes:
  >
  >>Number:         7254
  >>Category:       other
  >>Synopsis:       GCC Error target = MN10200
  >>Confidential:   no
  >>Severity:       serious
  >>Priority:       medium
  >>Responsible:    unassigned
  >>State:          open
  >>Class:          sw-bug
  >>Submitter-Id:   net
  >>Arrival-Date:   Tue Jul 09 23:26:00 PDT 2002
  >>Closed-Date:
  >>Last-Modified:
  >>Originator:     chilung@itri.org.tw
  >>Release:        GCC 3.1
  >>Organization:
  >>Environment:
  >Linux
  >>Description:
  >The GCC 3.1 Target = MN10200. Compiler the following 
  >
  >====================
  >void f()
  >{
  >}
  >====================
  >
  >A Compiler exception occcurs.
 Note that the mn102 port is currently scheduled to be removed in the
 next major release of GCC as it's currently unmaintained and believed to
 be unused.
 
 Are you planning to use the mn102 port for anything?  If so, what?
 
 jeff
 



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