On Wed, Mar 07, 2012 at 06:28:44PM +0100, Loïc Minier wrote:
>  *Debian*'s armhf is configured to use Thumb-2, but you could rebuild
>  the packages with a toolchain defaulting to ARM mode and your binaries
>  would be compatible with the Debian ones as long as both are built
>  with interworking.
> 
>  BTW my gcc man page has an armv6t2 -march= target, so I suspect there
>  are some ARMv6 CPUs with Thumb-2.

ARM1156J(F)-S apparently is ARMv6T2, which is ARMv6 with thunmb2 and a
few other ARMv7 features added, but not all of ARMv7.

So yes it exists, but isn't basic ARMv6.

ARM1136 and ARM1176 (like the pi uses) do not have thumb2.

-- 
Len Sorensen


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