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Author SHA1 Message Date
Shinichiro Hamaji
ebb874e216 Remove multiple definition error caused by combination of x86-64 and va_list.
We need malloc and free to implement va_start and va_end.
Since malloc and free may be replaced by #define, we add __builtin_malloc and __builtin_free.
2009-04-18 15:07:09 +02:00
Shinichiro Hamaji
0a9873aa22 Add support of x86-64.
Most change was done in #ifdef TCC_TARGET_X86_64. So, nothing should be broken by this change.

Summary of current status of x86-64 support:

- produces x86-64 object files and executables.
- the x86-64 code generator is based on x86's.
-- for long long integers, we use 64bit registers instead of tcc's generic implementation.
-- for float or double, we use SSE. SSE registers are not utilized well (we only use xmm0 and xmm1).
-- for long double, we use x87 FPU.
- passes make test.
- passes ./libtcc_test.
- can compile tcc.c. The compiled tcc can compile tcc.c, too. (there should be some bugs since the binary size of tcc2 and tcc3 is differ where tcc tcc.c -o tcc2 and tcc2 tcc.c -o tcc3)
- can compile links browser. It seems working.
- not tested well. I tested this work only on my linux box with few programs.
- calling convention of long-double-integer or struct is not exactly the same as GCC's x86-64 ABI.
- implementation of tcc -run is naive (tcc -run tcctest.c works, but tcc -run tcc.c doesn't work). Relocating 64bit addresses seems to be not as simple as 32bit environments.
- shared object support isn't unimplemented
- no bounds checker support
- some builtin functions such as __divdi3 aren't supported
2008-12-02 02:30:47 +01:00
bellard
84f4e99635 added va_copy() 2006-10-28 19:45:50 +00:00
bellard
50f0ae610f glibc compat fix 2003-01-06 20:22:23 +00:00
bellard
5c81896e06 double fix 2002-08-31 12:43:53 +00:00
bellard
eb0e3e70dc update 2001-11-11 18:01:29 +00:00
bellard
b536ac3068 added std libs 2001-11-11 02:54:21 +00:00