patches/gcc/4.0.4/801-arm-softfloat.patch
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"Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr> |
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Mon Jul 30 20:02:13 2007 +0000 (2007-07-30) |
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Remove any reference to libfloat. That has gone once and for all.
Rationale:
Most of the time, soft-float problems are caused by this sucker of gcc:
it has support for soft float for all of the targets I've tried so far,
but does not activate this code until you dwelve into half a dozen of
files to make it accept to build and link the support code...
So, yes: gcc has soft-float support. And again, yes: gcc is a sucker.
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Enable building a pure soft-float compiler without the need for a software
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floating point library.
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diff -dur gcc-4.0.4.orig/gcc/config.gcc gcc-4.0.4/gcc/config.gcc
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--- gcc-4.0.4.orig/gcc/config.gcc 2007-02-02 19:12:28.000000000 +0100
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+++ gcc-4.0.4/gcc/config.gcc 2007-02-02 19:12:07.000000000 +0100
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@@ -677,7 +677,7 @@
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tm_defines="TARGET_BIG_ENDIAN_DEFAULT=1 $tm_defines"
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;;
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esac
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- tmake_file="${tmake_file} arm/t-arm arm/t-linux"
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+ tmake_file="${tmake_file} arm/t-arm arm/t-linux arm/t-arm-elf"
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extra_parts="crtbegin.o crtbeginS.o crtend.o crtendS.o"
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gnu_ld=yes
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;;
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