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It is useful to make these dynamic and not bake them into gcc. This means we don’t have to rebuild gcc to change these values. Instead, we will pass cflags to gcc based on platform values. This was already done hackily for android gcc (which is multi-target), but not for our own gccs which are single target. To accomplish this, we need to add a few things: - add ‘arch’ to cpu - add NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE_BEFORE flag (goes before args) - set -march everywhere - set mcpu, mfpu, mmode, and mtune based on targetPlatform.gcc flags cc-wrapper: only set -march when it is in the cpu type Some architectures don’t have a good mapping of -march. For instance POWER architecture doesn’t support the -march flag at all! https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/RS_002f6000-and-PowerPC-Options.html#RS_002f6000-and-PowerPC-Options |
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default.nix | ||
doubles.nix | ||
examples.nix | ||
for-meta.nix | ||
inspect.nix | ||
parse.nix | ||
platforms.nix |