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960 Options
The following ‘-m’
options are defined for the Intel 960 implementations.
-mcpu type
Assume the defaults for the machine type cpu
type for
some of the other options, including instruction scheduling, floating-point
support, and addressing modes. The choices for cpu
type are ka,
kb,
mc,
ca,
cf,
sa,
and sb.
The default is kb.
-mnumerics
-msoft-float
The -mnumerics
option indicates that the processor does support floating-point instructions.
The -msoft-float
option indicates that floating-point support should not be assumed.
-mleaf-procedures
-mno-leaf-procedures
Do (or do not)
attempt to alter leaf procedures to be callable with the bal
instruction as well as call.
This will result in more efficient code for explicit calls when the bal
instruction can be substituted by the assembler or linker, but less efficient
code in other cases, such as calls via function pointers, or using a linker
that doesn’t support this optimization.
-mtail-call
-mno-tail-call
Do (or do not)
make additional attempts (beyond those of the machine-independent portions
of the compiler) to optimize tail-recursive calls into branches. You may
not want to do this because the detection of cases where this is not valid
is not totally complete.
The default is -mno-tail-call.
-mcomplex-addr
-mno-complex-addr
Assume (or do
not assume) that the use of a complex addressing mode is a win on this
implementation of the i960. Complex addressing modes may not be worthwhile
on the K-series, but they definitely are on the C-series. The default is
currently -mcomplex-addr
for all processors except the CB and CC.
-mcode-align
-mno-code-align
Align code to
8-byte boundaries for faster fetching (or don’t bother). Currently turned
on by default for C-series implementations only.
-mic-compat
-mic2.0-compat
-mic3.0-compat
Enable compatibility
with iC960 v2.0 or v3.0.
-masm-compat
-mintel-asm
Enable compatibility
with the iC960 assembler.
-mstrict-align
-mno-strict-align
Do not permit
(do permit) unaligned accesses.
-mold-align
Enable structure-alignment
compatibility with Intel’s GCC release version 1.3 (based on GCC 1.37).
This option implies -mstrict-align.