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# DP: Fix --with-long-double-128 for sparc32 when defaulting to 64-bit.
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On sparc, the --with-long-double-128 option doesn't change anything for
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a 64-bit compiler, as it always default to 128-bit long doubles. For
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a 32/64-bit compiler defaulting to 32-bit this correctly control the
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size of long double of the 32-bit compiler, however for a 32/64-bit
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compiler defaulting to 64-bit, the built-in specs force the
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-mlong-double-64 option. This makes the option useless in this case.
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The patch below fixes that by removing the -mlong-double-64 from the
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built-in spec, using the default instead.
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Changelog gcc/
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2013-12-04 Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net>
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* config/sparc/linux64.h (CC1_SPEC): When defaulting to 64-bit,
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don't force -mlong-double-64 when -m32 or -mv8plus is given.
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--- a/src/gcc/config/sparc/linux64.h
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+++ b/src/gcc/config/sparc/linux64.h
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@@ -160,9 +160,9 @@ extern const char *host_detect_local_cpu
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#else
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#define CC1_SPEC GNU_USER_TARGET_CC1_SPEC ASAN_CC1_SPEC \
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"%{m32:%{m64:%emay not use both -m32 and -m64}} \
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-%{m32:-mptr32 -mno-stack-bias %{!mlong-double-128:-mlong-double-64} \
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+%{m32:-mptr32 -mno-stack-bias \
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%{!mcpu*:-mcpu=cypress}} \
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-%{mv8plus:-m32 -mptr32 -mno-stack-bias %{!mlong-double-128:-mlong-double-64} \
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+%{mv8plus:-m32 -mptr32 -mno-stack-bias \
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%{!mcpu*:-mcpu=v9}} \
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%{!m32:%{!mcpu*:-mcpu=ultrasparc}} \
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%{!mno-vis:%{!m32:%{!mcpu=v9:-mvis}}}"
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