# # Configuration file for a PC using a Pentium Class CPU # RTEMS_CPU_MODEL=pentium # This contains the compiler options necessary to select the CPU model # and enable architecture-specific features and extensions. # Note that the vanilla gcc multilibs for RTEMS are a joke. The # variants only differ by a -mtune=xxx option which merely 'optimizes' # for 'xxx' but does not use the full instruction set 'xxx' may implement. # (fully bwd compatible with i386). # # I'd recommend to roll your own set of (useful) multilibs instead... # # Useful variants would be # (i386) (generic 386 with hard-float) # -msoft-float (generic 386 with soft-float) # -march=pentium4 (P4 with sse2) # # Note also: we give the -mtune=pentium option here only so that at least the # variant optimized for pentium (w/o using any pentium-specific # features) is used (assuming you use the vanilla RTEMS multilibs). # # And: The only sse-related feature the RTEMS support really needs is # fxsave/fxrstor. You can build with -msse, -msse2 or -msse3, # depending on your CPU. # There are run-time checks resulting in a 'panic' if code # compiled for e.g. -msse3 is executed on a CPU that only # supports sse2, though. CPU_CFLAGS = -mtune=pentium4 -march=pentium4 -msse3 include $(RTEMS_ROOT)/make/custom/pc386.cfg