| use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, StackProbeType, Target}; |
| |
| pub fn target() -> Target { |
| let mut base = super::linux_musl_base::opts(); |
| base.cpu = "pentium4".to_string(); |
| base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); |
| base.pre_link_args.entry(LinkerFlavor::Gcc).or_default().push("-m32".to_string()); |
| base.pre_link_args.entry(LinkerFlavor::Gcc).or_default().push("-Wl,-melf_i386".to_string()); |
| // don't use probe-stack=inline-asm until rust#83139 and rust#84667 are resolved |
| base.stack_probes = StackProbeType::Call; |
| |
| // The unwinder used by i686-unknown-linux-musl, the LLVM libunwind |
| // implementation, apparently relies on frame pointers existing... somehow. |
| // It's not clear to me why nor where this dependency is introduced, but the |
| // test suite does not pass with frame pointers eliminated and it passes |
| // with frame pointers present. |
| // |
| // If you think that this is no longer necessary, then please feel free to |
| // ignore! If it still passes the test suite and the bots then sounds good |
| // to me. |
| // |
| // This may or may not be related to this bug: |
| // https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=30879 |
| base.eliminate_frame_pointer = false; |
| |
| Target { |
| llvm_target: "i686-unknown-linux-musl".to_string(), |
| pointer_width: 32, |
| data_layout: "e-m:e-p:32:32-p270:32:32-p271:32:32-p272:64:64-\ |
| f64:32:64-f80:32-n8:16:32-S128" |
| .to_string(), |
| arch: "x86".to_string(), |
| options: base, |
| } |
| } |