arm: use -march when compiling m5op_arm.S
Review Request #1963 - Created Aug. 6, 2013 and submitted - Latest diff uploaded
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| Tony Gutierrez | |
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Changeset 9818:42d960aece45 --------------------------- arm: use -march when compiling m5op_arm.S Using arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc 4.7.3-1ubuntu1 on Ubuntu 13.04 to compiled the m5 binary yields the error: m5op_arm.S: Assembler messages: m5op_arm.S:85: Error: selected processor does not support ARM mode `bxj lr' For each of of the SIMPLE_OPs. Apparently, this compiler doesn't like the interworking of these code types for the default arch. Adding -march=armv7-a makes it compile. Another alternative that I found to work is replacing the bxj lr instruction with mov pc, lr, but I don't know how that affects the KVM stuff and if bxj is needed.
