From: Maciej Hrebien <m_hrebien@wp.pl>
To: linux-assembly@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Using gcc to compiler assembly
Date: Sun, 03 Nov 2002 19:26:30 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3DC56A56.BCC83059@wp.pl> (raw)
In-Reply-To: F31en0bcaQUXPXF2aZc0000966c@hotmail.com
Andrew Haydon wrote:
>
> How to use GCC compiling assembly codes? I attached my example code and
> tried gcc -c -o foo.o foo.S. This line "typedef foo_bar_t int;" choked.
Yes, "typedef" isn't assembly directive nor asm instruction.
> I
> read the Makefiles for linux kernel and still could not understand how these
> assebmly codes were compiled by GCC.
Some of them are only preporcessed by gcc (-E flag) and then send to the
assembler, linker... Maybe asm code is passed to gcc streight, i don't
remember, but notice that the code isn't mixed in form Your example is.
If You mix C & assembly code try C's asm keyword, ie:
void foo()
{
double a;
/* ... */
asm("fsin" : "=st" (a));
}
For details on how to pass arguments to asm() see gcc's man page.
It's the first solution. The second one is to separate Your asm and C
code in their own files. Assemble Your low level code to *.o and then
pass it to the C compiler. I think it's better solution but of course
it's Your code.
Regards,
--
Maciej Hrebien
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