Efter man har fixat ordning det jag beskrev ovan, så är det dags för att gå igenom denna fil. Denna fil är viktig för den skapar en fil som heter "arith.h". Men som sagt, arm-none-eabi-gcc kan inte läsa och skriva till filer för det är anpassat för inbyggda system. Är det någon som har ett förslag på vad man kan göra?
Ett alternativ är att länka tillsammans så att filen "arith.h" kan skapas.
Kod: Markera allt
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/* Try to deduce arith.h from arithmetic properties. */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <math.h>
#include <errno.h>
#ifdef NO_FPINIT
#define fpinit_ASL()
#else
#ifndef KR_headers
extern
#ifdef __cplusplus
"C"
#endif
void fpinit_ASL(void);
#endif /*KR_headers*/
#endif /*NO_FPINIT*/
static int dalign;
typedef struct
Akind {
char *name;
int kind;
} Akind;
static Akind
IEEE_8087 = { "IEEE_8087", 1 },
IEEE_MC68k = { "IEEE_MC68k", 2 },
IBM = { "IBM", 3 },
VAX = { "VAX", 4 },
CRAY = { "CRAY", 5};
static double t_nan;
static Akind *
Lcheck(void)
{
union {
double d;
long L[2];
} u;
struct {
double d;
long L;
} x[2];
if (sizeof(x) > 2*(sizeof(double) + sizeof(long)))
dalign = 1;
u.L[0] = u.L[1] = 0;
u.d = 1e13;
if (u.L[0] == 1117925532 && u.L[1] == -448790528)
return &IEEE_MC68k;
if (u.L[1] == 1117925532 && u.L[0] == -448790528)
return &IEEE_8087;
if (u.L[0] == -2065213935 && u.L[1] == 10752)
return &VAX;
if (u.L[0] == 1267827943 && u.L[1] == 704643072)
return &IBM;
return 0;
}
static Akind *
icheck(void)
{
union {
double d;
int L[2];
} u;
struct {
double d;
int L;
} x[2];
if (sizeof(x) > 2*(sizeof(double) + sizeof(int)))
dalign = 1;
u.L[0] = u.L[1] = 0;
u.d = 1e13;
if (u.L[0] == 1117925532 && u.L[1] == -448790528)
return &IEEE_MC68k;
if (u.L[1] == 1117925532 && u.L[0] == -448790528)
return &IEEE_8087;
if (u.L[0] == -2065213935 && u.L[1] == 10752)
return &VAX;
if (u.L[0] == 1267827943 && u.L[1] == 704643072)
return &IBM;
return 0;
}
char *emptyfmt = ""; /* avoid possible warning message with printf("") */
static Akind *
ccheck(void)
{
union {
double d;
long L;
} u;
long Cray1;
/* Cray1 = 4617762693716115456 -- without overflow on non-Crays */
Cray1 = printf(emptyfmt) < 0 ? 0 : 4617762;
if (printf(emptyfmt, Cray1) >= 0)
Cray1 = 1000000*Cray1 + 693716;
if (printf(emptyfmt, Cray1) >= 0)
Cray1 = 1000000*Cray1 + 115456;
u.d = 1e13;
if (u.L == Cray1)
return &CRAY;
return 0;
}
static int
fzcheck(void)
{
double a, b;
int i;
a = 1.;
b = .1;
for(i = 155;; b *= b, i >>= 1) {
if (i & 1) {
a *= b;
if (i == 1)
break;
}
}
b = a * a;
return b == 0.;
}
static int
need_nancheck(void)
{
double t;
errno = 0;
t = log(t_nan);
if (errno == 0)
return 1;
errno = 0;
t = sqrt(t_nan);
return errno == 0;
}
void
get_nanbits(unsigned int *b, int k)
{
union { double d; unsigned int z[2]; } u, u1, u2;
k = 2 - k;
u1.z[k] = u2.z[k] = 0x7ff00000;
u1.z[1-k] = u2.z[1-k] = 0;
u.d = u1.d - u2.d; /* Infinity - Infinity */
b[0] = u.z[0];
b[1] = u.z[1];
}
int
main(void)
{
FILE *f;
Akind *a = 0;
int Ldef = 0;
unsigned int nanbits[2];
fpinit_ASL();
#ifdef WRITE_ARITH_H /* for Symantec's buggy "make" */
f = fopen("arith.h", "w");
if (!f) {
printf("Cannot open arith.h\n");
return 1;
}
#else
f = stdout;
#endif
if (sizeof(double) == 2*sizeof(long))
a = Lcheck();
else if (sizeof(double) == 2*sizeof(int)) {
Ldef = 1;
a = icheck();
}
else if (sizeof(double) == sizeof(long))
a = ccheck();
if (a) {
fprintf(f, "#define %s\n#define Arith_Kind_ASL %d\n",
a->name, a->kind);
if (Ldef)
fprintf(f, "#define Long int\n#define Intcast (int)(long)\n");
if (dalign)
fprintf(f, "#define Double_Align\n");
if (sizeof(char*) == 8)
fprintf(f, "#define X64_bit_pointers\n");
#ifndef NO_LONG_LONG
if (sizeof(long long) < 8)
#endif
fprintf(f, "#define NO_LONG_LONG\n");
if (a->kind <= 2) {
if (fzcheck())
fprintf(f, "#define Sudden_Underflow\n");
t_nan = -a->kind;
if (need_nancheck())
fprintf(f, "#define NANCHECK\n");
if (sizeof(double) == 2*sizeof(unsigned int)) {
get_nanbits(nanbits, a->kind);
fprintf(f, "#define QNaN0 0x%x\n", nanbits[0]);
fprintf(f, "#define QNaN1 0x%x\n", nanbits[1]);
}
}
return 0;
}
fprintf(f, "/* Unknown arithmetic */\n");
return 1;
}
#ifdef __sun
#ifdef __i386
/* kludge for Intel Solaris */
void fpsetprec(int x) { }
#endif
#endif