From: Eric Botcazou <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2012 12:10:51 +0200
>> I've scanned the documentation and there is no indication of any
>> preprocessor predefines or anything like that.
>>
>> And keep in mind that __VIS__ is our very own invention.
>>
>> Sun's compilers never predefined this.
>>
>> Their makefiles do for various targets in the MediaLib sources, but that's
>> a source tree and header file localized convention.
>>
>> Sun also never provided intrinsics other than via assembler inlines in
>> their VIS header. They were never compiler builtins like our's. The
>> user had to define __VIS__ on the command line to get visibility of
>> the routines they wanted from Sun's VIS inline assembler header file.
>>
>> Sun also does not provide, and is almost certainly not going to ever
>> provide crypto intrinsics.
>>
>> Therefore there is no convention to follow and we can do whatever we want
>> here.
>
> OK, thanks. I keep thinking that we should use -mcpu=sparc4/-D__sparc4__ for
> new instructions in the SPARC-T4 architecture that aren't related to VIS.
>
> And given Rainer's insight, I agree that switching to the -m{32,64} -xarch=
> scheme with recent assemblers is the way to go. I'll try and get my hands on
> one of them...
Ok.
Meanwhile I asked some folks and there doesn't appear to be any special
CPP symbols set by the Solaris compiler when -xarch=sparc4.
So what I'm going to do is get rid of the __VIS__==0x400 thing for now
and we can add that, or something similar, at a later date.