#ifndef _BITS_COMPILER_H #define _BITS_COMPILER_H FILE_LICENCE ( GPL2_OR_LATER_OR_UBDL ); /** Dummy relocation type */ #define RELOC_TYPE_NONE R_386_NONE #ifndef ASSEMBLY /** Declare a function with standard calling conventions */ #define __asmcall __attribute__ (( used, cdecl, regparm(0) )) /** * Declare a function with libgcc implicit linkage * * It seems as though gcc expects its implicit arithmetic functions to * be cdecl, even if -mrtd is specified. This is somewhat * inconsistent; for example, if -mregparm=3 is used then the implicit * functions do become regparm(3). * * The implicit calls to memcpy() and memset() which gcc can generate * do not seem to have this inconsistency; -mregparm and -mrtd affect * them in the same way as any other function. * * Update (25/4/14): it appears that more recent gcc versions do allow * -mrtd to affect calls to the implicit arithmetic functions. There * is nothing obvious in the gcc changelogs to indicate precisely when * this happened. From experimentation with available gcc versions, * the change occurred sometime between v4.6.3 and v4.7.2. We assume * that only versions up to v4.6.x require the special treatment. */ #if ( __GNUC__ < 4 ) || ( ( __GNUC__ == 4 ) && ( __GNUC_MINOR__ <= 6 ) ) #define __libgcc __attribute__ (( cdecl )) #else #define __libgcc #endif #endif /* ASSEMBLY */ #endif /* _BITS_COMPILER_H */