/bin/as (now gcc)
Bob Rose
rrr at naucse.UUCP
Sat Jun 18 06:19:59 AEST 1988
In article <1018 at umbc3.UMD.EDU>, alex at umbc3.UMD.EDU (Alex S. Crain) writes:
>
> ARRRGGGGGG! Has anyone ever managed to get the %!*$# assembler to
> take rel-rel expressions? Ie: some thing like
>
> mov.w L2-L1(%pc,%d0.w),%d0
> ^^^^^
Alex, this looks just like the code gcc produces. AMAZING! :^)
If you are tring to get gcc-1.22 up just replace the L2-L1
(or any labels they may happen to be) with the magic number ten. (i.e. 10)
(It occurs three times in tm-3b1.h)
Also since were on the subject of gcc I've been doing some hacking
on it myself, you may be interested in the following drystones.
Compile time drystones/second
noreg reg
cc 1m51.96s real 998.3 1071.4
58.95s user
12.46s sys
gcc 2m17.31s real 1020.4 1020.4
53.25s user
13.91s sys
gcc-hack1 2m36.78s real 1207.2 1207.2
53.70s user
16.73s sys
When I get it working (yes I broke it but it runs so much faster)
I'll post the diff.
-bob
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