On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 10:49 AM, Nicholas Clifton <ni...@redhat.com> wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
>> gcc: https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2014-09/msg01809.html
>> newlib: https://sourceware.org/ml/newlib/2014/msg00465.html
>>
>> I'd appreciate it if you or DJ would shepherd these through: I don't
>> think anybody on either list is likely to merge them otherwise.
>
>
> Both patches have now been approved and applied to the mainline sources.
>
> Cheers
>   Nick

Thank you very much.  For the first time I have a working msp430-elf
toolchain built from upstream sources with no patches (and it's gcc
5.0.0).

I looked at the changes to gcc 4.9.1 that are in the TI msp430-elf
2.0.0 (Red Hat GNUPro 14r1) which add full support for 20-bit
addresses and are not upstreamed yet.  They seem pretty pervasive:
major changes to the set of supported integer types.

It's not really feasible to extract those changes and apply them to a
non-bundled source directory since the base version isn't exactly GCC
4.9.1.    If you or TI could provide information on whether those
patches are likely to get refactored and merged upstream, and any
timeline information that's available, I think most folks here would
be interested.

Peter

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