Thank you for your reply,
As I know, operand 0 of call is the address of called function;
operand 1 is the number of arguments; operand 2 is the number of args
as registers. Therefore, where is the info passed to call ??? As I
would like to change the target instruction of call based on the
attrib
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Hello Laurynas, Diego & all the list.
A precise question about gengtype (the current trunk one)
I have the impression that every member of the 'param_structs' variable
in gengtype.c (viewed as a linked list of types linked thru their next
field) is also a member of the 'structures' variable in ge
Hi Jakub,
Thank you for your help.
For direct call, I solved the problem based on your suggestion.
For indirect call, I don't understand much your idea. Could you please
clarify it?
Phung
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 7:59 PM, Jakub Jelinek wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 02, 2010 at 07:18:29PM +0700, Phung Ngu
Hi, when calling gcc with -frecord-gcc-switch the options passed to cc1
will differ depending on if -save-temps is present or not. E.g. if
calling gcc foo.c -I Z -DX=... -UY ...
in the forst case (with -save-temps) options_passed is: "-fpreprocessed
foo.i ..."
in the second case (without -save-temp
On Thu, Sep 02, 2010 at 07:18:29PM +0700, Phung Nguyen wrote:
> I am porting GCC to a new target. I don't know how to get attribute of
> callee of a call.
>
> I defined a new attribute to assign to a function but when writing for
> pattern name "call" or "call_value", I don't know how to know if t
Phung Nguyen schrieb:
> Dear all,
>
> I am porting GCC to a new target. I don't know how to get attribute of
> callee of a call.
>
> I defined a new attribute to assign to a function but when writing for
> pattern name "call" or "call_value", I don't know how to know if the
> callee is assigned t
Dear all,
I am porting GCC to a new target. I don't know how to get attribute of
callee of a call.
I defined a new attribute to assign to a function but when writing for
pattern name "call" or "call_value", I don't know how to know if the
callee is assigned the attribute. As the code for the cal