On 07.12.22 08:10, Thomas Schwinge wrote:
Hi! On 2022-12-07T07:04:10+0100, Sebastian Huber <[email protected]> wrote:On 06.12.22 22:06, Thomas Schwinge wrote: I suppose I just fail to see some detail here, but:On 2022-11-21T08:25:25+0100, Sebastian Huber<[email protected]> wrote:gcc/ChangeLog: * gcc.cc (SUBTARGET_CC1_SPEC): Define if not defined. (cc1_spec): Append SUBTARGET_CC1_SPEC. --- v2: Append SUBTARGET_CC1_SPEC directly to cc1_spec and not through CC1_SPEC. This avoids having to modify all the CC1_SPEC definitions in the targets. gcc/gcc.cc | 9 ++++++++- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/gcc/gcc.cc b/gcc/gcc.cc index 830ab88701f..4e1574a4df1 100644 --- a/gcc/gcc.cc +++ b/gcc/gcc.cc @@ -706,6 +706,13 @@ proper position among the other output files. */ #define CPP_SPEC "" #endif +/* Subtargets can define SUBTARGET_CC1_SPEC to provide extra args to cc1 and + cc1plus or extra switch-translations. The SUBTARGET_CC1_SPEC is appended + to CC1_SPEC. */ +#ifndef SUBTARGET_CC1_SPEC +#define SUBTARGET_CC1_SPEC "" +#endif + /* config.h can define CC1_SPEC to provide extra args to cc1 and cc1plus or extra switch-translations. */ #ifndef CC1_SPEC @@ -1174,7 +1181,7 @@ proper position among the other output files. */ static const char *asm_debug = ASM_DEBUG_SPEC; static const char *asm_debug_option = ASM_DEBUG_OPTION_SPEC; static const char *cpp_spec = CPP_SPEC; -static const char *cc1_spec = CC1_SPEC; +static const char *cc1_spec = CC1_SPEC SUBTARGET_CC1_SPEC; static const char *cc1plus_spec = CC1PLUS_SPEC; static const char *link_gcc_c_sequence_spec = LINK_GCC_C_SEQUENCE_SPEC; static const char *link_ssp_spec = LINK_SSP_SPEC;... doesn't this (at least potentially?) badly interact with any existing 'SUBTARGET_CC1_SPEC' definitions -- which pe rabove get appended to 'cc1_spec'? gcc/config/loongarch/gnu-user.h- and provides this hook instead. */ gcc/config/loongarch/gnu-user.h:#undef SUBTARGET_CC1_SPEC gcc/config/loongarch/gnu-user.h:#define SUBTARGET_CC1_SPEC GNU_USER_TARGET_CC1_SPEC gcc/config/loongarch/gnu-user.h- -- gcc/config/loongarch/loongarch.h-#define EXTRA_SPECS \ gcc/config/loongarch/loongarch.h: {"subtarget_cc1_spec", SUBTARGET_CC1_SPEC}, \ gcc/config/loongarch/loongarch.h- {"subtarget_cpp_spec", SUBTARGET_CPP_SPEC}, \ -- gcc/config/mips/gnu-user.h- and provides this hook instead. */ gcc/config/mips/gnu-user.h:#undef SUBTARGET_CC1_SPEC gcc/config/mips/gnu-user.h:#define SUBTARGET_CC1_SPEC GNU_USER_TARGET_CC1_SPEC gcc/config/mips/gnu-user.h- -- gcc/config/mips/linux-common.h- gcc/config/mips/linux-common.h:#undef SUBTARGET_CC1_SPEC gcc/config/mips/linux-common.h:#define SUBTARGET_CC1_SPEC \ gcc/config/mips/linux-common.h- LINUX_OR_ANDROID_CC (GNU_USER_TARGET_CC1_SPEC, \ -- gcc/config/mips/mips.h- gcc/config/mips/mips.h:/* SUBTARGET_CC1_SPEC is passed to the compiler proper. It may be gcc/config/mips/mips.h- overridden by subtargets. */ gcc/config/mips/mips.h:#ifndef SUBTARGET_CC1_SPEC gcc/config/mips/mips.h:#define SUBTARGET_CC1_SPEC "" gcc/config/mips/mips.h-#endif -- gcc/config/mips/mips.h-#define EXTRA_SPECS \ gcc/config/mips/mips.h: { "subtarget_cc1_spec", SUBTARGET_CC1_SPEC }, \ gcc/config/mips/mips.h- { "subtarget_cpp_spec", SUBTARGET_CPP_SPEC }, \ -- gcc/config/mips/r3900.h-/* By default (if not mips-something-else) produce code for the r3900 */ gcc/config/mips/r3900.h:#undef SUBTARGET_CC1_SPEC gcc/config/mips/r3900.h:#define SUBTARGET_CC1_SPEC "\ gcc/config/mips/r3900.h-%{mhard-float:%e-mhard-float not supported} \Oh, I came up with the name SUBTARGET_CC1_SPEC after a discussion on the mailing listI've put Iain in CC.and I have to admit that I didn't check that it was actually already in use.Always one of the first things I do. ;-)What about renaming the loongarch/mips define to LOONGARCH_CC1_SPEC and MIPS_CC1_SPEC?Also in use are a number of other 'SUBTARGET_[...]_SPEC' and corresponding 'subtarget_[...]_spec' in 'EXTRA_SPECS', for example: gcc/config/mips/mips.h-#define EXTRA_SPECS \ gcc/config/mips/mips.h: { "subtarget_cc1_spec", SUBTARGET_CC1_SPEC }, \ gcc/config/mips/mips.h: { "subtarget_cpp_spec", SUBTARGET_CPP_SPEC }, \ gcc/config/mips/mips.h: { "subtarget_asm_debugging_spec", SUBTARGET_ASM_DEBUGGING_SPEC }, \ gcc/config/mips/mips.h: { "subtarget_asm_spec", SUBTARGET_ASM_SPEC }, \ gcc/config/mips/mips.h- { "asm_abi_default_spec", "-" MULTILIB_ABI_DEFAULT }, \ gcc/config/mips/mips.h- { "endian_spec", ENDIAN_SPEC }, \ gcc/config/mips/mips.h: SUBTARGET_EXTRA_SPECS Do we need/want to keep the association of same-name upper-case/lower-case variants; in your proposal you'd then get '{ "subtarget_cc1_spec", MIPS_CC1_SPEC }', for example? (I didn't quickly grok all 'EXTRA_SPECS' usage.) Alternatively, what about renaming your 'SUBTARGET_CC1_SPEC' to 'CC1_SPEC_EXTRA' -- if that makes sense? static const char *cc1_spec = CC1_SPEC CC1_SPEC_EXTRA;
I was told that an operating system is the subtarget in this context. So from the name SUBTARGET_CC1_SPEC is is clear who is in charge. This is not clear from CC1_SPEC_EXTRA.
But doesn't somehow this whole thing feel a bit like "chating the system"? ;-) Can't you actually achieve your thing (TLS model) via (new) 'EXTRA_SPECS' in 'gcc/config/rtems.h', for example?
The EXTRA_SPECS definition seems to be target-specific. Not all targets let an operating system define SUBTARGET_EXTRA_SPECS. The SUBTARGET_EXTRA_SPECS would need to get propagated to the corresponding specs, which seems to be also target-specific, for example for mips we have:
#undef CC1_SPEC
#define CC1_SPEC "\
%{G*} %{EB:-meb} %{EL:-mel} %{EB:%{EL:%emay not use both -EB and -EL}} \
%(subtarget_cc1_spec)"
I think going this route would lead to a lot of changes affecting all
targets.
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