Christophe Leroy writes:
> Le 20/02/2023 à 07:00, Michael Ellerman a écrit :
>> Christophe Leroy writes:
>>> cpu-as-y is there to force assembler building options.
>>> But there is no need for that. Gcc is passed the necessary
>>> options and it automatically pass the appropriate option to
>>> GA
Le 20/02/2023 à 07:00, Michael Ellerman a écrit :
> Christophe Leroy writes:
>> cpu-as-y is there to force assembler building options.
>> But there is no need for that. Gcc is passed the necessary
>> options and it automatically pass the appropriate option to
>> GAS.
>>
>> GCC is given -maltivec
Christophe Leroy writes:
> cpu-as-y is there to force assembler building options.
> But there is no need for that. Gcc is passed the necessary
> options and it automatically pass the appropriate option to
> GAS.
>
> GCC is given -maltivec when relevant, so no need
> for -Wa,-maltivec in addition
>
On Monday 19 December 2022 19:45:59 Christophe Leroy wrote:
> cpu-as-y is there to force assembler building options.
> But there is no need for that. Gcc is passed the necessary
> options and it automatically pass the appropriate option to
> GAS.
>
> GCC is given -maltivec when relevant, so no nee
cpu-as-y is there to force assembler building options.
But there is no need for that. Gcc is passed the necessary
options and it automatically pass the appropriate option to
GAS.
GCC is given -maltivec when relevant, so no need
for -Wa,-maltivec in addition
And -Wa,-many is wrong as it will hide