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2010 Feb 21
0
[LLVMdev] how to build eglibc using llvm-gcc without unsupported -fno-toplevel-reorder
On 2010-02-21 23:36, Sergey Yakoushkin wrote:
> Hi, Rafael
>
> Inlined asm markup inside functions and on the top level is used to
> split asm prologue/epilogue parts in very fine-grained manner.
> So, splitting source c won't give the same result.
You could have 2 files:
- 1 which contains the function, and a marker where prolog ends
(beginning of file is implicit marker of
2010 Feb 22
2
[LLVMdev] how to build eglibc using llvm-gcc without unsupported -fno-toplevel-reorder
...oesn't support -fno-toplevel-reorder option which affects
glibc/eglibc for some targets.
http://www.llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=6364
>From conversations with gcc and eglibc maintainers, seems option is
highly expected and is not going to deprecate.
>> 2010/2/23 Ian Lance Taylor <iant at google.com>:
>> If option is going to deprecate in gcc in near future as well, than it
>> make sense to consider changes in glibc(eglibc).
>> So, there are no plans to deprecate option. Did I understand correctly?
> Correct. There are no plans to deprecate the -fno-tople...
2010 Feb 21
1
[LLVMdev] how to build eglibc using llvm-gcc without unsupported -fno-toplevel-reorder
Hi, Rafael
Inlined asm markup inside functions and on the top level is used to split
asm prologue/epilogue parts in very fine-grained manner.
So, splitting source c won't give the same result.
Regards,
Sergey Y.
2010/2/22 Rafael Espindola <espindola at google.com>
I haven't looked at the code, but why can't you split the .c files
> into multiple files instead of splitting
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