On 05/23/2016 03:26 AM, Richard Biener wrote:
On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 11:16 AM, Ramana Radhakrishnan
<ramana.radhakrish...@foss.arm.com> wrote:
Hi,
The Steering Committee has decided to add aarch64-none-linux-gnu as a primary
platform for GCC-7. This reflects the increasing popularity of the port and the
increased general availability of hardware. I also took the opportunity of
creating a GCC-7 criteria page at the same time.
Applied.
Sorry to hijack the thread but I continue to notice that we have
i386-unknown-freebsd as a primary target. I notice here
the 'i386' (the only primary target still explicitely listing that
sub-target) and the fact that freebsd switched to LLVM as
far as I know.
So I propose to demote -freebsd to secondary and use
i686-unknown-freebsd (or x86_64-unknown-freebsd?).
Gerald, Andreas, can you comment on both issues? Esp. i386 is putting
quite some burden on libstdc++ and atomics support
for example.
The target may claim i386, but it's actually i486+ so we don't have any
real issues around atomics. This came up in 2014.
We can look at demoting FreeBSD again; when we looked at it in 2014 it
wasn't seen as a particularly useful thing to do. But I'm open to
revisiting.
jeff