2005-01-02 Michael Koch <konqueror@gmx.de>
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1 /* Base configuration file for all OpenBSD targets.
2 Copyright (C) 1999, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This file is part of GCC.
6 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
9 any later version.
11 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 GNU General Public License for more details.
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with GCC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
18 the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
19 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
21 /* Common OpenBSD configuration.
22 All OpenBSD architectures include this file, which is intended as
23 a repository for common defines.
25 Some defines are common to all architectures, a few of them are
26 triggered by OBSD_* guards, so that we won't override architecture
27 defaults by mistakes.
29 OBSD_HAS_CORRECT_SPECS:
30 another mechanism provides correct specs already.
31 OBSD_NO_DYNAMIC_LIBRARIES:
32 no implementation of dynamic libraries.
33 OBSD_OLD_GAS:
34 older flavor of gas which needs help for PIC.
35 OBSD_HAS_DECLARE_FUNCTION_NAME, OBSD_HAS_DECLARE_FUNCTION_SIZE,
36 OBSD_HAS_DECLARE_OBJECT:
37 PIC support, FUNCTION_NAME/FUNCTION_SIZE are independent, whereas
38 the corresponding logic for OBJECTS is necessarily coupled.
40 There are also a few `default' defines such as ASM_WEAKEN_LABEL,
41 intended as common ground for arch that don't provide
42 anything suitable. */
44 /* OPENBSD_NATIVE is defined only when gcc is configured as part of
45 the OpenBSD source tree, specifically through Makefile.bsd-wrapper.
47 In such a case the include path can be trimmed as there is no
48 distinction between system includes and gcc includes. */
50 /* This configuration method, namely Makefile.bsd-wrapper and
51 OPENBSD_NATIVE is NOT recommended for building cross-compilers. */
53 #ifdef OPENBSD_NATIVE
55 #undef GCC_INCLUDE_DIR
56 #define GCC_INCLUDE_DIR "/usr/include"
58 /* The compiler is configured with ONLY the gcc/g++ standard headers. */
59 #undef INCLUDE_DEFAULTS
60 #define INCLUDE_DEFAULTS \
61 { \
62 { GPLUSPLUS_INCLUDE_DIR, "G++", 1, 1 }, \
63 { GCC_INCLUDE_DIR, "GCC", 0, 0 }, \
64 { 0, 0, 0, 0 } \
67 /* Under OpenBSD, the normal location of the various *crt*.o files is the
68 /usr/lib directory. */
69 #define STANDARD_STARTFILE_PREFIX "/usr/lib/"
71 #endif
74 /* Controlling the compilation driver. */
76 /* CPP_SPEC appropriate for OpenBSD. We deal with -posix and -pthread.
77 XXX the way threads are handling currently is not very satisfying,
78 since all code must be compiled with -pthread to work.
79 This two-stage defines makes it easy to pick that for targets that
80 have subspecs. */
81 #ifdef CPP_CPU_SPEC
82 #define OBSD_CPP_SPEC "%(cpp_cpu) %{posix:-D_POSIX_SOURCE} %{pthread:-D_POSIX_THREADS}"
83 #else
84 #define OBSD_CPP_SPEC "%{posix:-D_POSIX_SOURCE} %{pthread:-D_POSIX_THREADS}"
85 #endif
87 /* LIB_SPEC appropriate for OpenBSD. Select the appropriate libc,
88 depending on profiling and threads. Basically,
89 -lc(_r)?(_p)?, select _r for threads, and _p for p or pg. */
90 #define OBSD_LIB_SPEC "%{!shared:-lc%{pthread:_r}%{p:_p}%{!p:%{pg:_p}}}"
92 #ifndef OBSD_HAS_CORRECT_SPECS
94 #ifndef OBSD_NO_DYNAMIC_LIBRARIES
95 #undef SWITCH_TAKES_ARG
96 #define SWITCH_TAKES_ARG(CHAR) \
97 (DEFAULT_SWITCH_TAKES_ARG (CHAR) \
98 || (CHAR) == 'R')
99 #endif
101 #undef CPP_SPEC
102 #define CPP_SPEC OBSD_CPP_SPEC
104 #ifdef OBSD_OLD_GAS
105 /* ASM_SPEC appropriate for OpenBSD. For some architectures, OpenBSD
106 still uses a special flavor of gas that needs to be told when generating
107 pic code. */
108 #undef ASM_SPEC
109 #define ASM_SPEC "%{fpic|fpie:-k} %{fPIC|fPIE:-k -K}"
110 #endif
112 /* Since we use gas, stdin -> - is a good idea. */
113 #define AS_NEEDS_DASH_FOR_PIPED_INPUT
115 /* LINK_SPEC appropriate for OpenBSD. Support for GCC options
116 -static, -assert, and -nostdlib. */
117 #undef LINK_SPEC
118 #ifdef OBSD_NO_DYNAMIC_LIBRARIES
119 #define LINK_SPEC \
120 "%{g:%{!nostdlib:-L/usr/lib/debug}} %{!nostdlib:%{!r*:%{!e*:-e start}}} -dc -dp %{assert*}"
121 #else
122 #define LINK_SPEC \
123 "%{g:%{!nostdlib:-L/usr/lib/debug}} %{!shared:%{!nostdlib:%{!r*:%{!e*:-e start}}}} %{shared:-Bshareable -x} -dc -dp %{R*} %{static:-Bstatic} %{assert*}"
124 #endif
126 #undef LIB_SPEC
127 #define LIB_SPEC OBSD_LIB_SPEC
128 #endif
131 /* Runtime target specification. */
133 /* Implicit calls to library routines. */
135 /* Use memcpy and memset instead of bcopy and bzero. */
136 #ifndef TARGET_MEM_FUNCTIONS
137 #define TARGET_MEM_FUNCTIONS
138 #endif
140 /* Miscellaneous parameters. */
142 /* Controlling debugging info: dbx options. */
144 /* Don't use the `xsTAG;' construct in DBX output; OpenBSD systems that
145 use DBX don't support it. */
146 #define DBX_NO_XREFS
149 /* Support of shared libraries, mostly imported from svr4.h through netbsd. */
150 /* Two differences from svr4.h:
151 - we use . - _func instead of a local label,
152 - we put extra spaces in expressions such as
153 .type _func , @function
154 This is more readable for a human being and confuses c++filt less. */
156 /* Assembler format: output and generation of labels. */
158 /* Define the strings used for the .type and .size directives.
159 These strings generally do not vary from one system running OpenBSD
160 to another, but if a given system needs to use different pseudo-op
161 names for these, they may be overridden in the arch specific file. */
163 /* OpenBSD assembler is hacked to have .type & .size support even in a.out
164 format object files. Functions size are supported but not activated
165 yet (look for GRACE_PERIOD_EXPIRED in gas/config/obj-aout.c).
166 SET_ASM_OP is needed for attribute alias to work. */
168 #undef TYPE_ASM_OP
169 #undef SIZE_ASM_OP
170 #undef SET_ASM_OP
171 #undef GLOBAL_ASM_OP
173 #define TYPE_ASM_OP "\t.type\t"
174 #define SIZE_ASM_OP "\t.size\t"
175 #define SET_ASM_OP "\t.set\t"
176 #define GLOBAL_ASM_OP "\t.globl\t"
178 /* The following macro defines the format used to output the second
179 operand of the .type assembler directive. */
180 #undef TYPE_OPERAND_FMT
181 #define TYPE_OPERAND_FMT "@%s"
183 /* Provision if extra assembler code is needed to declare a function's result
184 (taken from svr4, not needed yet actually). */
185 #ifndef ASM_DECLARE_RESULT
186 #define ASM_DECLARE_RESULT(FILE, RESULT)
187 #endif
189 /* These macros generate the special .type and .size directives which
190 are used to set the corresponding fields of the linker symbol table
191 entries under OpenBSD. These macros also have to output the starting
192 labels for the relevant functions/objects. */
194 #ifndef OBSD_HAS_DECLARE_FUNCTION_NAME
195 /* Extra assembler code needed to declare a function properly.
196 Some assemblers may also need to also have something extra said
197 about the function's return value. We allow for that here. */
198 #undef ASM_DECLARE_FUNCTION_NAME
199 #define ASM_DECLARE_FUNCTION_NAME(FILE, NAME, DECL) \
200 do { \
201 ASM_OUTPUT_TYPE_DIRECTIVE (FILE, NAME, "function"); \
202 ASM_DECLARE_RESULT (FILE, DECL_RESULT (DECL)); \
203 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL(FILE, NAME); \
204 } while (0)
205 #endif
207 #ifndef OBSD_HAS_DECLARE_FUNCTION_SIZE
208 /* Declare the size of a function. */
209 #undef ASM_DECLARE_FUNCTION_SIZE
210 #define ASM_DECLARE_FUNCTION_SIZE(FILE, FNAME, DECL) \
211 do { \
212 if (!flag_inhibit_size_directive) \
213 ASM_OUTPUT_MEASURED_SIZE (FILE, FNAME); \
214 } while (0)
215 #endif
217 #ifndef OBSD_HAS_DECLARE_OBJECT
218 /* Extra assembler code needed to declare an object properly. */
219 #undef ASM_DECLARE_OBJECT_NAME
220 #define ASM_DECLARE_OBJECT_NAME(FILE, NAME, DECL) \
221 do { \
222 HOST_WIDE_INT size; \
223 ASM_OUTPUT_TYPE_DIRECTIVE (FILE, NAME, "object"); \
224 size_directive_output = 0; \
225 if (!flag_inhibit_size_directive \
226 && (DECL) && DECL_SIZE (DECL)) \
228 size_directive_output = 1; \
229 size = int_size_in_bytes (TREE_TYPE (DECL)); \
230 ASM_OUTPUT_SIZE_DIRECTIVE (FILE, NAME, size); \
232 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (FILE, NAME); \
233 } while (0)
235 /* Output the size directive for a decl in rest_of_decl_compilation
236 in the case where we did not do so before the initializer.
237 Once we find the error_mark_node, we know that the value of
238 size_directive_output was set by ASM_DECLARE_OBJECT_NAME
239 when it was run for the same decl. */
240 #undef ASM_FINISH_DECLARE_OBJECT
241 #define ASM_FINISH_DECLARE_OBJECT(FILE, DECL, TOP_LEVEL, AT_END) \
242 do { \
243 const char *name = XSTR (XEXP (DECL_RTL (DECL), 0), 0); \
244 HOST_WIDE_INT size; \
245 if (!flag_inhibit_size_directive && DECL_SIZE (DECL) \
246 && ! AT_END && TOP_LEVEL \
247 && DECL_INITIAL (DECL) == error_mark_node \
248 && !size_directive_output) \
250 size_directive_output = 1; \
251 size = int_size_in_bytes (TREE_TYPE (DECL)); \
252 ASM_OUTPUT_SIZE_DIRECTIVE (FILE, name, size); \
254 } while (0)
255 #endif
258 /* Those are `generic' ways to weaken/globalize a label. We shouldn't need
259 to override a processor specific definition. Hence, #ifndef ASM_*
260 In case overriding turns out to be needed, one can always #undef ASM_*
261 before including this file. */
263 /* Tell the assembler that a symbol is weak. */
264 /* Note: netbsd arm32 assembler needs a .globl here. An override may
265 be needed when/if we go for arm32 support. */
266 #ifndef ASM_WEAKEN_LABEL
267 #define ASM_WEAKEN_LABEL(FILE,NAME) \
268 do { fputs ("\t.weak\t", FILE); assemble_name (FILE, NAME); \
269 fputc ('\n', FILE); } while (0)
270 #endif
272 /* Storage layout. */
275 /* Otherwise, since we support weak, gthr.h erroneously tries to use
276 #pragma weak. */
277 #define GTHREAD_USE_WEAK 0
279 /* bug work around: we don't want to support #pragma weak, but the current
280 code layout needs HANDLE_PRAGMA_WEAK asserted for __attribute((weak)) to
281 work. On the other hand, we don't define HANDLE_PRAGMA_WEAK directly,
282 as this depends on a few other details as well... */
283 #define HANDLE_SYSV_PRAGMA 1