On Fri, 2023-03-03 at 10:12 +0800, Yujie Yang wrote:
> However, "loongarch64" is defined to include the "fpu64" ISA module[1]
> (i.e. enable "-mfpu=64" when -mfpu is not explicitly used). So I believe
> the above behavior you observed is expected.
Ah this make things much simpler and aligns with m
On Fri, Mar 03, 2023 at 12:01:22AM +0800, Xi Ruoyao via Gcc-patches wrote:
> But then it causes "-mabi=lp64s -march=loongarch64" to generate code like:
>
> movgr2fr.d $fa0, $a0
> frecip.d $fa0, $fa0
> movfr2gr.d $a0, $fa0
>
> The problem here is "loongarch64" is never strictly defined. S
In the toolchain convention, we describe -mfpu= as:
"Selects the allowed set of basic floating-point instructions and
registers. This option should not change the FP calling convention
unless it's necessary."
Though not explicitly stated, the rationale of this rule is to allow
combinations like "