Gcc/10.2.0/gcc/MicroBlaze-Options
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3.19.28 MicroBlaze Options
-msoft-float
Use software emulation for floating point (default).
-mhard-float
Use hardware floating-point instructions.
-mmemcpy
Do not optimize block moves, use
memcpy
.-mno-clearbss
This option is deprecated. Use
-fno-zero-initialized-in-bss
instead.-mcpu=cpu-type
Use features of, and schedule code for, the given CPU. Supported values are in the format ‘
vX.YY.Z
’, whereX
is a major version,YY
is the minor version, andZ
is compatibility code. Example values are ‘v3.00.a
’, ‘v4.00.b
’, ‘v5.00.a
’, ‘v5.00.b
’, ‘v6.00.a
’.-mxl-soft-mul
Use software multiply emulation (default).
-mxl-soft-div
Use software emulation for divides (default).
-mxl-barrel-shift
Use the hardware barrel shifter.
-mxl-pattern-compare
Use pattern compare instructions.
-msmall-divides
Use table lookup optimization for small signed integer divisions.
-mxl-stack-check
This option is deprecated. Use
-fstack-check
instead.-mxl-gp-opt
Use GP-relative
.sdata
/.sbss
sections.-mxl-multiply-high
Use multiply high instructions for high part of 32x32 multiply.
-mxl-float-convert
Use hardware floating-point conversion instructions.
-mxl-float-sqrt
Use hardware floating-point square root instruction.
-mbig-endian
Generate code for a big-endian target.
-mlittle-endian
Generate code for a little-endian target.
-mxl-reorder
Use reorder instructions (swap and byte reversed load/store).
-mxl-mode-app-model
Select application model
app-model
. Valid models are- ‘
executable
’ normal executable (default), uses startup code
crt0.o
.- ‘
-mpic-data-is-text-relative
’ Assume that the displacement between the text and data segments is fixed at static link time. This allows data to be referenced by offset from start of text address instead of GOT since PC-relative addressing is not supported.
- ‘
xmdstub
’ for use with Xilinx Microprocessor Debugger (XMD) based software intrusive debug agent called xmdstub. This uses startup file
crt1.o
and sets the start address of the program to 0x800.- ‘
bootstrap
’ for applications that are loaded using a bootloader. This model uses startup file
crt2.o
which does not contain a processor reset vector handler. This is suitable for transferring control on a processor reset to the bootloader rather than the application.- ‘
novectors
’ for applications that do not require any of the MicroBlaze vectors. This option may be useful for applications running within a monitoring application. This model uses
crt3.o
as a startup file.
Option
-xl-mode-app-model
is a deprecated alias for-mxl-mode-app-model
.- ‘
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