From 0a9873aa22731077fad295a4aad2fc1f390c8ac7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Shinichiro Hamaji Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2008 03:19:25 +0900 Subject: Add support of x86-64. Most change was done in #ifdef TCC_TARGET_X86_64. So, nothing should be broken by this change. Summary of current status of x86-64 support: - produces x86-64 object files and executables. - the x86-64 code generator is based on x86's. -- for long long integers, we use 64bit registers instead of tcc's generic implementation. -- for float or double, we use SSE. SSE registers are not utilized well (we only use xmm0 and xmm1). -- for long double, we use x87 FPU. - passes make test. - passes ./libtcc_test. - can compile tcc.c. The compiled tcc can compile tcc.c, too. (there should be some bugs since the binary size of tcc2 and tcc3 is differ where tcc tcc.c -o tcc2 and tcc2 tcc.c -o tcc3) - can compile links browser. It seems working. - not tested well. I tested this work only on my linux box with few programs. - calling convention of long-double-integer or struct is not exactly the same as GCC's x86-64 ABI. - implementation of tcc -run is naive (tcc -run tcctest.c works, but tcc -run tcc.c doesn't work). Relocating 64bit addresses seems to be not as simple as 32bit environments. - shared object support isn't unimplemented - no bounds checker support - some builtin functions such as __divdi3 aren't supported --- configure | 6 ++++++ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+) (limited to 'configure') diff --git a/configure b/configure index 63328cc..f4c718d 100755 --- a/configure +++ b/configure @@ -39,6 +39,9 @@ case "$cpu" in i386|i486|i586|i686|i86pc|BePC) cpu="x86" ;; + x86_64) + cpu="x86-64" + ;; armv4l) cpu="armv4l" ;; @@ -313,6 +316,9 @@ echo "EXESUF=$EXESUF" >> config.mak if test "$cpu" = "x86" ; then echo "ARCH=i386" >> config.mak echo "#define HOST_I386 1" >> $TMPH +elif test "$cpu" = "x86-64" ; then + echo "ARCH=x86-64" >> config.mak + echo "#define HOST_X86_64 1" >> $TMPH elif test "$cpu" = "armv4l" ; then echo "ARCH=arm" >> config.mak echo "#define HOST_ARM 1" >> $TMPH -- cgit v1.3.1