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- # Force i386-only instructions
- #
- CFLAGS += -march=i386
-
- # Code size reduction.
- #
- CFLAGS += -fomit-frame-pointer
-
- # Code size reduction.
- #
- ifeq ($(CCTYPE),gcc)
- CFLAGS += -fstrength-reduce
- endif
-
- # Code size reduction. gcc3 needs a different syntax to gcc2 if you
- # want to avoid spurious warnings.
- #
- ifeq ($(CCTYPE),gcc)
- GCC_VERSION := $(subst ., ,$(shell $(CC) -dumpversion))
- GCC_MAJOR := $(firstword $(GCC_VERSION))
- ifeq ($(GCC_MAJOR),2)
- CFLAGS += -malign-jumps=1 -malign-loops=1 -malign-functions=1
- else
- CFLAGS += -falign-jumps=1 -falign-loops=1 -falign-functions=1
- endif # gcc2
- endif # gcc
-
- # Code size reduction. This is almost always a win. The kernel uses
- # it, too.
- #
- ifeq ($(CCTYPE),gcc)
- CFLAGS += -mpreferred-stack-boundary=2
- endif
-
- # Code size reduction. Use regparm for all functions - C functions
- # called from assembly (or vice versa) need __asmcall now
- #
- CFLAGS += -mregparm=3
-
- # Code size reduction. Use -mrtd (same __asmcall requirements as above)
- ifeq ($(CCTYPE),gcc)
- CFLAGS += -mrtd
- endif
-
- # Code size reduction. This is the logical complement to -mregparm=3.
- # It doesn't currently buy us anything, but if anything ever tries to
- # return small structures, let's be prepared
- #
- CFLAGS += -freg-struct-return
-
- # Force 32-bit code even on an x86-64 machine
- #
- CFLAGS += -m32
- ASFLAGS += --32
- ifeq ($(HOST_OS),FreeBSD)
- LDFLAGS += -m elf_i386_fbsd
- else ifeq ($(HOST_OS),OpenBSD)
- LDFLAGS += -m elf_i386_obsd
- else
- LDFLAGS += -m elf_i386
- endif
-
- # EFI requires -fshort-wchar, and nothing else currently uses wchar_t
- #
- CFLAGS += -fshort-wchar
-
- # We need to undefine the default macro "i386" when compiling .S
- # files, otherwise ".arch i386" translates to ".arch 1"...
- #
- CFLAGS += -Ui386
-
- # Some widespread patched versions of gcc include -fPIE -Wl,-pie by
- # default. Note that gcc will exit *successfully* if it fails to
- # recognise an option that starts with "no", so we have to test for
- # output on stderr instead of checking the exit status.
- #
- ifeq ($(CCTYPE),gcc)
- PIE_TEST = [ -z "`$(CC) -fno-PIE -nopie -x c -c /dev/null -o /dev/null 2>&1`" ]
- PIE_FLAGS := $(shell $(PIE_TEST) && $(ECHO) '-fno-PIE -nopie')
- WORKAROUND_CFLAGS += $(PIE_FLAGS)
- endif
-
- # i386-specific directories containing source files
- #
- SRCDIRS += arch/i386/core
- SRCDIRS += arch/i386/tests
-
- # Include common x86 Makefile
- #
- MAKEDEPS += arch/x86/Makefile
- include arch/x86/Makefile
-
- # Include platform-specific Makefile
- #
- MAKEDEPS += arch/i386/Makefile.$(PLATFORM)
- include arch/i386/Makefile.$(PLATFORM)
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