Hi Ian, On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 1:24 PM, Ian Lance Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It depends on UNITS_PER_WORD. If UNITS_PER_WORD is 4, you need > __mulsi3. If UNITS_PER_WORD is 2, you need __mulhi3, and, if you have > 32-bit integer types, you will also need __mulsi3. In the latter case > you can, if you like, get code for __mulsi3 from longlong.h--see the > comments at the top of the file.
UNITS_PER_WORD is 2 and INT_TYPE_SIZE is 16. This means I need to provide __mulhi3. Does this mean that libgcc will provide the definition of __mulsi3 ? Thanks, Kunal