gcc/libgcc/config/i386/t-sol2
Rainer Orth 19523300a0 re PR bootstrap/33100 (on bootstrap getting section .eh_frame: bad cie version 0: offset 0x0)
gcc:
	PR bootstrap/33100
	* config.gcc (i[34567]86-*-solaris2*): Don't include
	i386/t-crtstuff here.
	Move extra_parts, i386/t-sol2 in tmake_file to libgcc/config.host.
	* config/i386/t-sol2: Move to libgcc/config/i386.
	
	libgcc:
	PR bootstrap/33100
	* configure.ac (i?86-*-solaris2.1[0-9]*): Only include
	i386/t-crtstuff if linker supports ZERO terminator unwind entries.
	* configure: Regenerate.
	* config.host (i[34567]86-*-solaris2*): Move i386/t-sol2 in
	tmake_file here from gcc/config.gcc.
	Move extra_parts here from gcc/config.gcc.
	* config/i386/t-sol2: Move here from gcc/config/i386.
	Use gcc_srcdir instead of srcdir.

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2008-11-20 17:13:01 +00:00

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# gmon build rule:
$(T)gmon.o: $(gcc_srcdir)/config/i386/gmon-sol2.c $(GCC_PASSES) $(CONFIG_H)
$(GCC_FOR_TARGET) $(GCC_CFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) $(MULTILIB_CFLAGS) \
-c $(gcc_srcdir)/config/i386/gmon-sol2.c -o $(T)gmon.o
# Assemble startup files.
# Apparently Sun believes that assembler files don't need comments, because no
# single ASCII character is valid (tried them all). So we manually strip out
# the comments with sed. This bug may only be in the Early Access releases.
$(T)gcrt1.o: $(gcc_srcdir)/config/i386/sol2-gc1.asm $(GCC_PASSES)
sed -e '/^!/d' <$(gcc_srcdir)/config/i386/sol2-gc1.asm >gcrt1.s
$(GCC_FOR_TARGET) $(MULTILIB_CFLAGS) -c -o $(T)gcrt1.o gcrt1.s
$(T)crt1.o: $(gcc_srcdir)/config/i386/sol2-c1.asm $(GCC_PASSES)
sed -e '/^!/d' <$(gcc_srcdir)/config/i386/sol2-c1.asm >crt1.s
$(GCC_FOR_TARGET) $(MULTILIB_CFLAGS) -c -o $(T)crt1.o crt1.s
$(T)crti.o: $(gcc_srcdir)/config/i386/sol2-ci.asm $(GCC_PASSES)
sed -e '/^!/d' <$(gcc_srcdir)/config/i386/sol2-ci.asm >crti.s
$(GCC_FOR_TARGET) $(MULTILIB_CFLAGS) -c -o $(T)crti.o crti.s
$(T)crtn.o: $(gcc_srcdir)/config/i386/sol2-cn.asm $(GCC_PASSES)
sed -e '/^!/d' <$(gcc_srcdir)/config/i386/sol2-cn.asm >crtn.s
$(GCC_FOR_TARGET) $(MULTILIB_CFLAGS) -c -o $(T)crtn.o crtn.s
# We need to use -fPIC when we are using gcc to compile the routines in
# crtstuff.c. This is only really needed when we are going to use gcc/g++
# to produce a shared library, but since we don't know ahead of time when
# we will be doing that, we just always use -fPIC when compiling the
# routines in crtstuff.c.
#
# We must also enable optimization to avoid having any code appear after
# the call & alignment statement, but before we switch back to the
# .text section.
CRTSTUFF_T_CFLAGS = -fPIC -O2
TARGET_LIBGCC2_CFLAGS = -fPIC