is ARMv4T deprecated?
Bernhard Reutner-Fischer
rep.dot.nop at gmail.com
Thu Apr 16 20:41:47 UTC 2015
On April 16, 2015 9:04:47 PM GMT+02:00, Sergiy Kibrik <sakib at meta.ua> wrote:
>On 4/16/15 12:43 AM, Bernhard Reutner-Fischer wrote:
>>>> >> Please send me your
>>>> >> grep "memcpy\.o[sS]* " log.do_compile
>>>> >> The file should be somewhere around your
>>>> >>
>tmp-uclibc/work/armv4t-oe-linux-uclibceabi/uclibc/0.9.33+gitAUTOINC+*/temp/log.do_compile
>>> >
>>> > here it goes: http://pastebin.com/VGqf31ac
>> arm-poky-linux-uclibceabi-gcc -march=armv4t -marm -mthumb-interwork
>> -msoft-float -mlittle-endian -mthumb
>>
>> I see no notion of a tune?
>>
>> IIRC armv4t defaulted to arm7TDMI. Given that OE usually does not
>> configure for a default CPU (AFAICS) you have to pass a proper tune.
>>
>> My 920t build used:
>> arm-oe-linux-uclibceabi-gcc -march=armv4t -mthumb -mthumb-interwork
>> -O2 -mtune=arm920t
>>
>> in your local.conf, try:
>> FULL_OPTIMIZATION = "-O2 -mtune=arm920t"
>> ARM_INSTRUCTION_SET := "thumb"
>>
>> maybe you need some additional settings like DEFAULTTUNE TUNE_ARCH
>> TUNE_PKGARCH that you certainly use already.
>>
>
>I tried -mtune=arm920t some time ago once, but it didn't help.
>
>I changed return [from Thumb routine] code, and it did the trick, now
>busybox and couple of utilities seems to be working (yet I didn't run
>uclibc tests):
>
>diff --git a/libc/sysdeps/linux/arm/bits/arm_asm.h
>b/libc/sysdeps/linux/arm/bits/arm_asm.h
>index 04664b3..78dc6f0 100644
>--- a/libc/sysdeps/linux/arm/bits/arm_asm.h
>+++ b/libc/sysdeps/linux/arm/bits/arm_asm.h
>@@ -13,12 +13,8 @@
> unified assembly syntax. */
> #define IT(t, cond)
> /* Code to return from a thumb function stub. */
>-#ifdef __ARM_ARCH_4T__
>-#define POP_RET pop {r2, pc}
>-#else
> #define POP_RET pop {r2, r3}; bx r3
> #endif
>-#endif
>
> #if defined(__ARM_ARCH_6M__)
> /* Force arm mode to flush out errors on M profile cores. */
>
>
>What do you think of such fix?
Should probably take USE_BX into account..
Other than that and a signed-off-by sure, whatever works for you!
Many TIA,
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