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From: "Kevin D. Kissell" <kevink@mips.com>
To: "Ralf Baechle" <ralf@oss.sgi.com>
Cc: <ppopov@pacbell.net>, <linux-mips@oss.sgi.com>
Subject: Re: r4600 flag
Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2001 13:40:47 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <006901c119b5$ac8ecfe0$0deca8c0@Ulysses> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 20010731113120.B12409@bacchus.dhis.org

> > Using mips-linux-gcc from egcs-2.91.66, I don't see exactly this
> > behavior in the test case above.  I *do* see that *if* I have -mcpu=4600
> > set *and* I have not otherwise set the ISA level to be MIPS I or
> > MIPS II (-mips1, -mips2), 64-bit instructions will be emitted.
> > But that's to be expected.
>
> No, it contradict the GCC documentation:
>
> `-mcpu=CPU TYPE'
>      Assume the defaults for the machine type CPU TYPE when scheduling
>      instructions.  The choices for CPU TYPE are `r2000', `r3000',
>      `r3900', `r4000', `r4100', `r4300', `r4400', `r4600', `r4650',
>      `r5000', `r6000', `r8000', and `orion'.  Additionally, the
>      `r2000', `r3000', `r4000', `r5000', and `r6000' can be abbreviated
>      as `r2k' (or `r2K'), `r3k', etc.  While picking a specific CPU
>      TYPE will schedule things appropriately for that particular chip,
>      the compiler will not generate any code that does not meet level 1
>      of the MIPS ISA (instruction set architecture) without a `-mipsX'
>      or `-mabi' switch being used.

In that case, the tools that I've been using are technically
broken.  Surprise surprise.   Because -mcpu=4600 is
most assuredly setting the ISA level, even if it doesn't
override one explicitly set!

> > To generate 32-bit code for an
> > R4600-like platform, you need to specify both the ISA level
> > (to deal with issues like the above) and the R4600 pipeline
> > (to get the MAD instruction).
>
> No MAD on R4600.  Again it would be in contradiction with above document-
> ation.  Mad you get with:

Right.  Sorry.  I got the 4600 and 4650 confused.  I no longer
understand why "4600" and not "4650" is the model for MIPS32.

            Kevin K.

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From: "Kevin D. Kissell" <kevink@mips.com>
To: Ralf Baechle <ralf@oss.sgi.com>
Cc: ppopov@pacbell.net, linux-mips@oss.sgi.com
Subject: Re: r4600 flag
Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2001 13:40:47 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <006901c119b5$ac8ecfe0$0deca8c0@Ulysses> (raw)
Message-ID: <20010731114047.5s_IutqHD6iBFJI5J_I0yFbTMoEfWUbMNYBInwT88J4@z> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 20010731113120.B12409@bacchus.dhis.org

> > Using mips-linux-gcc from egcs-2.91.66, I don't see exactly this
> > behavior in the test case above.  I *do* see that *if* I have -mcpu=4600
> > set *and* I have not otherwise set the ISA level to be MIPS I or
> > MIPS II (-mips1, -mips2), 64-bit instructions will be emitted.
> > But that's to be expected.
>
> No, it contradict the GCC documentation:
>
> `-mcpu=CPU TYPE'
>      Assume the defaults for the machine type CPU TYPE when scheduling
>      instructions.  The choices for CPU TYPE are `r2000', `r3000',
>      `r3900', `r4000', `r4100', `r4300', `r4400', `r4600', `r4650',
>      `r5000', `r6000', `r8000', and `orion'.  Additionally, the
>      `r2000', `r3000', `r4000', `r5000', and `r6000' can be abbreviated
>      as `r2k' (or `r2K'), `r3k', etc.  While picking a specific CPU
>      TYPE will schedule things appropriately for that particular chip,
>      the compiler will not generate any code that does not meet level 1
>      of the MIPS ISA (instruction set architecture) without a `-mipsX'
>      or `-mabi' switch being used.

In that case, the tools that I've been using are technically
broken.  Surprise surprise.   Because -mcpu=4600 is
most assuredly setting the ISA level, even if it doesn't
override one explicitly set!

> > To generate 32-bit code for an
> > R4600-like platform, you need to specify both the ISA level
> > (to deal with issues like the above) and the R4600 pipeline
> > (to get the MAD instruction).
>
> No MAD on R4600.  Again it would be in contradiction with above document-
> ation.  Mad you get with:

Right.  Sorry.  I got the 4600 and 4650 confused.  I no longer
understand why "4600" and not "4650" is the model for MIPS32.

            Kevin K.

  reply	other threads:[~2001-07-31 11:36 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2001-07-31  5:55 r4600 flag Pete Popov
2001-07-31  7:28 ` Thiemo Seufer
2001-07-31  9:25   ` Ralf Baechle
2001-07-31 12:58     ` Thiemo Seufer
2001-07-31 13:38     ` Carsten Langgaard
2001-07-31 15:29       ` John D. Davis
2001-08-02 11:54         ` Ralf Baechle
2001-07-31  8:06 ` Kevin D. Kissell
2001-07-31  8:06   ` Kevin D. Kissell
2001-07-31  9:31   ` Ralf Baechle
2001-07-31 11:40     ` Kevin D. Kissell [this message]
2001-07-31 11:40       ` Kevin D. Kissell
2001-07-31 13:08       ` Thiemo Seufer

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