gcc/libgcc/config/ia64/t-ia64
Tristan Gingold 1ab3568bd5 t-ia64 (LIB1ASMFUNCS): Move backward compatibility thunks...
2012-01-06  Tristan Gingold  <gingold@adacore.com>

	* config/ia64/t-ia64 (LIB1ASMFUNCS): Move backward
	compatibility thunks...
	(CUSTOM_CRTSTUFF, crtbegin.o, crtend.o)
	(crtbeginS.o, crtendS.o): ... and these to ...
	* config/ia64/t-ia64-elf: ... this new file.
	* config.host (ia64*-*-elf*, ia64*-*-freebsd*, ia64*-*-linux*)
	(ia64*-*-hpux*): Add ia64/t-ia64-elf in tmake_file.

From-SVN: r182952
2012-01-06 13:43:03 +00:00

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LIB1ASMSRC = ia64/lib1funcs.S
# We use different names for the DImode div/mod files so that they won't
# conflict with libgcc2.c files. We used to use __ia64 as a prefix, now
# we use __ as the prefix. Note that L_divdi3 in libgcc2.c actually defines
# a TImode divide function, so there is no actual overlap here between
# libgcc2.c and lib1funcs.S.
LIB1ASMFUNCS = __divxf3 __divdf3 __divsf3 \
__divdi3 __moddi3 __udivdi3 __umoddi3 \
__divsi3 __modsi3 __udivsi3 __umodsi3 __save_stack_nonlocal \
__nonlocal_goto __restore_stack_nonlocal __trampoline
# ??? Hack to get -P option used when compiling lib1funcs.S, because Intel
# assembler does not accept # line number as a comment.
# ??? This breaks C++ pragma interface/implementation, which is used in the
# C++ part of libgcc2, hence it had to be disabled. Must find some other way
# to support the Intel assembler.
#LIBGCC2_DEBUG_CFLAGS = -g1 -P