From: Weddington, E. <Eri...@at...> - 2012-01-31 14:43:46
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Hi Borja, Thanks for the ping. Unfortunately the best place to see how address spaces work is still the GCC source code, and documentation :-( Eric > -----Original Message----- > From: Borja Ferrer [mailto:bor...@gm...] > Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2012 7:08 AM > To: Weddington, Eric > Cc: Sherard Dames; avr...@li... > Subject: Re: [avr-llvm-devel] Current Status? > > Update: I've already started working on conditional branches and compares. > Eric ping? > > > 2012/1/20 Borja Ferrer <bor...@gm...> > > > Ahh ok thanks for the info Eric, about the work on doubles, what sort of > support is it? shouldn't that go into write the math functions in the C > library? or do you mean removing the constraint of making double a float? > Is there a place on how the multiple address space feature will work, we > should implement this aswell in an early stage so it's important that we see > how it works to be compatible with what gcc does. > > > 2012/1/16 Weddington, Eric <Eri...@at...> > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Borja Ferrer [mailto:bor...@gm...] > > > Sent: Friday, January 13, 2012 9:19 AM > > To: Weddington, Eric > > Cc: Sherard Dames; avr...@li... > > Subject: Re: [avr-llvm-devel] Current Status? > > > > > Eric one more thing, you mentioned that some work has been done > lately > in > > gcc's backend, can you tell me what are the main features added > and if > > there are any code quality improvements. > > > Umpf. There's been so much happening, I'm not sure if I can > remember it > all > > - Improvements in the AVR backend, especially a number of missed > optimization bugs fixed > > - The beginning of a Multiple Address Spaces feature > > - The beginning of 24-bit types, mainly used for Multiple Address > Spaces > (i.e. large code space, or large data space) > > - Some work done on 64-bit double types > > And other fixed bugs. > > Eric > > > |