On 08 Dec 2008, at 20:43, Prince Riley wrote:

What I keep asking here and not getting a precise answer about is what
specific ARM opcodes does the FP support What is its default ARM
architecture is the opcode spec based on?

The problem was that you never asked for which ARM architecture FPC generates assembler code, but only which ARM sub-architecture parameter FPC passes to the GNU assembler. Those are two completely separate questions (and unrelated in this case).

By default, FPC generates ARMv4 architecture code. You can also ask for ARMv5 and ARMv6 code (using the -Cp command line option, see "ppcrossarm -i" for the possible options).

In practice, the only difference at this time is that the prefetch() statement is not translated into assembler code unless you target ARMv6 (because earlier ARM cpus do not have a prefect assembler instruction).

To be clear ARM5 and ARM7 aren't
variants, they are RISC family processors to be sure, but they are
'different.'

They are variants of the same processor family (just like the i386 and the Core2Duo are variants of the same processor family). The fact that they are variants does not mean that they support exactly the same instruction set.


Jonas
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