RE: Introducing a nanoMIPS port for GCC

2018-05-02 Thread Matthew Fortune
Joseph Myers writes: > On Wed, 2 May 2018, Matthew Fortune wrote: > > > qemu > > > > http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2018-05/msg00081.html > > That answers one thing I was wondering, by saying you're using the generic > Linux kernel syscall interface rather than any of the e

RE: Introducing a nanoMIPS port for GCC

2018-05-02 Thread Joseph Myers
On Wed, 2 May 2018, Matthew Fortune wrote: > qemu > > http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2018-05/msg00081.html That answers one thing I was wondering, by saying you're using the generic Linux kernel syscall interface rather than any of the existing MIPS syscall interfaces. Is

RE: Introducing a nanoMIPS port for GCC

2018-05-02 Thread Matthew Fortune
Robert Suchanek writes: > the last 18 months. This announcement has a general introduction at > the start, so if you have already read it for one of the other tools, > you can skip down to the information specific to GCC. Thanks, Robert. Corresponding technical info for other toolchain compon

Introducing a nanoMIPS port for GCC

2018-05-02 Thread Robert Suchanek
Yesterday, MIPS Tech announced the latest generation of the MIPS family of architectures called nanoMIPS [1]. As part of the development we have been designing all the open source tools necessary to support the architecture and, thanks to the speed with which we were able to prototype, we have als