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- Overview
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- This is the README file for the i960 support in uClibc.
- This has been tested with gcc 2.95.3 and i960-intel-coff target.
- There is no support at all to compile with the intel CTOOLS, as this would
- have required too many changes to uClibc. So you won't see any support
- in the asm files for position independent data or code.
- Quirks needed
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- prepended underscore
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- As the i960 compiler prepends an underscore to symbols, it is critical that
- bits/uClibc_arch_features.h undefines __UCLIBC_NO_UNDERSCORES__
- to make sure that underscores are applied to symbol names when needed.
- __va_copy in va-i960.h
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- When compiled with gcc-2.95, the __va_copy macro in va-i960.h seems to be broken
- and it has to be modified in order for uClibc to compile correctly.
- Change:
- #define __va_copy(dest, src) (dest) = (src)
- To:
- #define __va_copy(dest, src) dest[0] = src[0]; dest[1] = src[1]
- gcc integration
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- I've preferred modifying the specs file so that the i960-intel-coff compiler
- directly compiles with uClibc.
- First, compile and install the standard i960-intel-coff compiler, which is meant
- to be used with newlib.
- Then, compile uClibc, installing over the newlib include files and libraries.
- Update the specs file with the included specs.uclinux.gcc-2.95.i960-intel-coff
- This specs file always build relocatable objects, which has the disadvantage
- of not letting you know if the link is missing any symbols.
- coff2flt
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- In order to run the executables under uClinux, fully relocatable binaries
- need to be built using coff2flt.
- We have built a working coff2flt that works with the i960 and the current version
- of binfmt_flat with uClinux.
- Contact Martin Proulx <mproulx at okiok.com> for further informations.
- Check:
- _mmap.S: besoin???
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