Dear Wolfgang Denk,
In message <1324564181-8949-1-git-send-email...@denx.de> you wrote:
> It appears that with recent versions of GCC the explicit
> "-mhard-float" command line option takes precedence over the
> ``asm(".gnu_attribute 4, 2");'' in the source file, so this no longer
> helps to avoid
Hi Wolfgang,
On Thu, 22 Dec 2011 15:29:41 +0100
Wolfgang Denk wrote:
> It appears that with recent versions of GCC the explicit
> "-mhard-float" command line option takes precedence over the
> ``asm(".gnu_attribute 4, 2");'' in the source file, so this no longer
> helps to avoid the warnings we
Hi Wolfgang,
On Thursday 22 December 2011 15:29:41 Wolfgang Denk wrote:
> It appears that with recent versions of GCC the explicit
> "-mhard-float" command line option takes precedence over the
> ``asm(".gnu_attribute 4, 2");'' in the source file, so this no longer
> helps to avoid the warnings we
It appears that with recent versions of GCC the explicit
"-mhard-float" command line option takes precedence over the
``asm(".gnu_attribute 4, 2");'' in the source file, so this no longer
helps to avoid the warnings we get when linking code that uses FP
instructions with other code that was built u
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