From: vgupta@synopsys.com (Vineet Gupta)
To: linux-snps-arc@lists.infradead.org
Subject: Build regressions/improvements in v4.9-rc1
Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2016 10:21:16 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <dd827f68-2ad1-8193-53cd-ce7e9ac8eeb6@synopsys.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1477561144.2561.19.camel@synopsys.com>
+CC Claudiu
On 10/27/2016 02:39 AM, Alexey Brodkin wrote:
>
> And these are functions required by U-Boot (most probably the same is applied to kernel):
> 1) so-called millicode, stuff like __ld_rX_to_rY, __st_rX_to_rX
This kicks in only at -Os and even there can be inhibited with a toggle.
I don't like it anyways, seems like a costly contraption in terms of microarch
cost of 2 extra long branches for both prologue and epilogue.
> 2) shifts: __ashldi3, __ashrdi3, __lshrdi3,
> 3) divisions: udivmodsi4, __divsi3, __modsi3, __udivsi3, __umodsi3
Note that this list is not constant. I recently had to export another libgcc
symbol for modules, when a customer switched to ARC gnu 2016.03 for supposedly
building the same kernel code.
> Indeed it is possible to have so-called private libgcc in kernel as well but
> benefit will be only for people building kernels but not user-space because
> in absence of multilibbed toolchain 2 separate toolchains will be required anyways.
True, but a lot of people only care about builds (and not actually run), so for
them having to carry only one toolchain is an improvement.
> Still we'll have to pay an additional maintenance price to keep kernel's libgcc in
> sync with the one from gcc.
True, but libgcc math emulation is likely one off thing. GNU folks will write them
once and we use a snapshot - syncing back changes - if any around major gnu releases.
So I'm tending to include the libgcc code in kernel. @Arnd, @Claudiu do you know
of any potential licensing issues ?
-Vineet
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[not found] <1476688913-15648-1-git-send-email-geert@linux-m68k.org>
2016-10-17 7:34 ` Build regressions/improvements in v4.9-rc1 Geert Uytterhoeven
2016-10-17 16:59 ` Vineet Gupta
2016-10-17 21:02 ` Arnd Bergmann
2016-10-17 22:37 ` Vineet Gupta
2016-10-19 11:50 ` Michael Ellerman
2016-10-19 12:23 ` Alexey Brodkin
2016-10-19 20:32 ` Thomas Petazzoni
2016-10-26 23:56 ` Michael Ellerman
2016-10-27 7:07 ` Thomas Petazzoni
2016-10-27 9:07 ` Alexey Brodkin
2016-10-27 9:11 ` Thomas Petazzoni
2016-10-27 9:24 ` Geert Uytterhoeven
2016-10-27 9:39 ` Alexey Brodkin
2016-10-27 17:21 ` Vineet Gupta [this message]
2016-10-28 10:42 ` Arnd Bergmann
2016-10-27 9:32 ` Arnd Bergmann
2016-10-27 10:04 ` Thomas Petazzoni
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