History log of /netbsd-src/lib/libc/arch/arm/hardfloat/fpgetsticky.S (Results 1 – 6 of 6)
Revision Date Author Comments
# 60e85183 11-Jan-2013 matt <matt@NetBSD.org>

Remove all FPA code.
Support VFP for hard float
Allow MKSOFTFLOAT=no


# c843862e 01-Aug-2012 matt <matt@NetBSD.org>

Error out if compiled with -mfp=vfp and -mhard-float


# d6621260 21-Aug-2004 rearnsha <rearnsha@NetBSD.org>

Use RET and RETc macros for returning.


# c18226d8 05-Apr-2003 bjh21 <bjh21@NetBSD.org>

NetBSD/acorn26 has been using APCS-32 for years, so unifdef -U__APCS_26__.


# 5d3e8294 13-Jan-2002 thorpej <thorpej@NetBSD.org>

Add internal names for fp{get,set}{mask,round,sticky}(), and
externally-visible weak aliases for the internal names.


# 5aefcfdc 29-Dec-2000 bjh21 <bjh21@NetBSD.org>

Create shared ARM source for libc, and move arm26 port over to using it.
The code is (almost) a direct copy of the current arm26 sources.
It's identical to the current arm32 sources, with the followi

Create shared ARM source for libc, and move arm26 port over to using it.
The code is (almost) a direct copy of the current arm26 sources.
It's identical to the current arm32 sources, with the following exceptions:
- _C_LABEL is used on references to C labels from assembler.
- Function returns in assembler have APCS-26 versions in #ifdef __APCS_26__.
- It uses SoftFloat 2a rather than SoftFloat 1a.

The first two of these should be inconsequential. I believe that SoftFloat 2a
should work on arm32 and be backward-compatible with existing code, but this
is not obviously true. For now, arm32 remains using its own bits of libc.

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