> On 29-Jul-2020, at 10:38 AM, Sebastian Huber > <sebastian.hu...@embedded-brains.de> wrote: > > On 27/07/2020 10:07, Corinna Vinschen via Newlib wrote: > >>> On Jul 23 07:13, Sebastian Huber wrote: >>>> On 19/07/2020 13:01, Sebastian Huber wrote: >>> >>>> This patch set addresses some issues which popped up while building Newlib >>>> for >>>> ARM with GCC 10 which enables -fno-common by default. >>>> >>>> Eshan dhawan (1): >>>> arm: Fix fenv support >>>> >>>> Sebastian Huber (1): >>>> arm: Remove superfluous fenv stub files >>> I just noticed that the stub files I removed are not superfluous. Its seems >>> they are necessary to somehow overwrite the default implementations in: >>> >>> newlib/libm/fenv >>> >>> There seems to be some build system magic involved here. I guess we have to >>> split up fenv.c and move all the functions to individual files matching the >>> ones in newlib/libm/fenv? >> Splitting is probably better. When you created and tested a new patchset, >> feel free to push it. > > I checked in two patches: > > https://sourceware.org/git?p=newlib-cygwin.git;a=commit;h=b7a6e02dc6a5289bfa489c0e7b6539abd281e2c6 > > https://sourceware.org/git?p=newlib-cygwin.git;a=commit;h=3ca43259686187e081d317e2b406724a849c9d7b > > I hope the ARM fenv support issues are now fixed. I hope the same Could you check the MIPS patch as well https://lists.rtems.org/pipermail/devel/2020-July/060762.html This patch removed soft float support from MIPS As it was the other architecture that could cause error >
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