https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=67492
ktkachov at gcc dot gnu.org changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED CC| |ktkachov at gcc dot gnu.org Resolution|--- |WONTFIX --- Comment #5 from ktkachov at gcc dot gnu.org --- (In reply to Michael Weiser from comment #4) > Okay, I can see this is headed for a WONTFIX. Can you please answer my > questions before we chuck it? > > 1. How hard would it be or is there even some effort/patch to make gcc only > compile in support for a selected number of CPUs of a given target, > indirectly reducing size of insn-attrtab/insn-automata? There's no effort to do that that I know of. There are ways to reduce the automaton size, but that involves modifying the pipeline descriptions (<core-name>.md files) and as such would require a lot of benchmarking/validation to make sure it doesn't regress code quality. > > 2. Incidentally: Is my patch likely to produce a seriously broken compiler? Well, it's definitely not appropriate for submission upstream. Just removing cores is not the way to go. If that's a patch you want to use privately for your arm board and you only ever expect to compile for a single -mcpu then I suppose it may work, but don't expect any support for it ;) > > Thanks!