I have tried specifying the parameters with both single and double quotes, both
options raise errors on the command line.
With no quotes:
FAILED: /usr/bin/gcc -march=broadwell -mtune=broadwell -m64 -mabm -madx
-maes -mavx -mavx2 -mbmi -mbmi2 -mcx16 -mf16c -mfma -mfsgsbase -mfxsr
-mlzcnt -mmmx -mmovbe -mpclmul -mpopcnt -mprfchw -mrdrnd -mrdseed -msahf
-msse -msse2 -msse3 -msse4 -msse4.1 -msse4.2 -mssse3 -mxsave -mxsaveopt
--param l1-cache-size=24 l1-cache-line-size=64 l2-cache-size=512 -o
CMakeFiles/cmTC_59f68.dir/testCCompiler.c.o -c testCCompiler.c
gcc: error: l1-cache-line-size=64: No such file or directory
gcc: error: l2-cache-size=512: No such file or directory
With single quotes:
FAILED: /usr/bin/gcc -march=broadwell -mtune=broadwell -m64 -mabm -madx
-maes -mavx -mavx2 -mbmi -mbmi2 -mcx16 -mf16c -mfma -mfsgsbase -mfxsr
-mlzcnt -mmmx -mmovbe -mpclmul -mpopcnt -mprfchw -mrdrnd -mrdseed -msahf
-msse -msse2 -msse3 -msse4 -msse4.1 -msse4.2 -mssse3 -mxsave -mxsaveopt
"'--param" "l1-cache-size=24'" "l1-cache-line-size=64'"
"l2-cache-size=512'" -o CMakeFiles/cmTC_dad73.dir/testCCompiler.c.o -c
testCCompiler.c
gcc: error: '--param: No such file or directory
gcc: error: l1-cache-size=24': No such file or directory
gcc: error: l1-cache-line-size=64': No such file or directory
gcc: error: l2-cache-size=512': No such file or directory
With double quotes:
FAILED: /usr/bin/gcc -march=broadwell -mtune=broadwell -m64 -mabm -madx
-maes -mavx -mavx2 -mbmi -mbmi2 -mcx16 -mf16c -mfma -mfsgsbase -mfxsr
-mlzcnt -mmmx -mmovbe -mpclmul -mpopcnt -mprfchw -mrdrnd -mrdseed -msahf
-msse -msse2 -msse3 -msse4 -msse4.1 -msse4.2 -mssse3 -mxsave -mxsaveopt
"--param l1-cache-size=24" "--param l1-cache-line-size=64" "--param
l2-cache-size=512" -o CMakeFiles/cmTC_09224.dir/testCCompiler.c.o -c
testCCompiler.c
gcc: error: unrecognized command line option ‘--param l1-cache-size=24’
gcc: error: unrecognized command line option ‘--param
l1-cache-line-size=64’
gcc: error: unrecognized command line option ‘--param
l2-cache-size=512’
If I only specify one of the flags (with no single/double quotes) gcc accepts
the flag.
Thanks,
Alex
From: CHEVRIER, Marc <marc.chevr...@sap.com>
Sent: Friday, 12 August 2016 9:51:49 PM
To: Alexander Biddulph; cmake@cmake.org
Subject: Re: [CMake] add_compile_options query
Specify flags as strings rather than lists (i.e. add quotes):
add_compile_options("--param l1-cache-size=24")
add_compile_options("--param l1-cache-line-size=64")
add_compile_options("--param l2-cache-size=512")
On 12/08/16 11:08, "CMake on behalf of Alex Biddulph" <cmake-boun...@cmake.org
on behalf of c3124...@uon.edu.au> wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to add some GCC compiler optimisation flags using the
add_compile_options directive but am running into some issues due to the nature
of the flags.
There are 3 flags that I am trying to set:
--param l1-cache-size=24
--param l1-cache-line-size=64
--param l2-cache-size=512
If I try to add these as:
add_compile_options(--param l1-cache-size=24)
add_compile_options(--param l1-cache-line-size=64)
add_compile_options(--param l2-cache-size=512)
Then the resulting portion of the command line is:
--param l1-cache-size=24 l1-cache-line-size=64 l2-cache-size=512
That is, only one of the '--param's is maintained, but all 3 need to be
maintained in order for GCC to understand the flags.
Is it possible to use add_compile_options to set these flags? Or is there
another more effective method? I would like to avoid adding them to CFLAGS and
CXXFLAGS if at all possible.
Thanks in advance,
Alex
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