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[Bug libc/608] sysdeps/mips/memset.S does not use abi independent name for temp regs


------- Additional Comments From shay_gal-on at pmc-sierra dot com  2004-12-15 17:26 -------
Subject: RE:  sysdeps/mips/memset.S does not use abi indepen
	dent name for temp regs

It is possible that my configuration is somehow screwed up, but when trying to build, I ran into this issue (mips/memcpy.S trying to compile, and complaining about the register names).
I am building for mips-linux target, with -mabi=n32 (trying to multilib n32, o32 abis).

- Shay


> -----Original Message-----
> From: gotom at debian dot or dot jp
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> Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 5:14 AM
> To: Shay Gal-On
> Subject: [Bug libc/608] sysdeps/mips/memset.S does not use abi
> independent name for temp regs
> 
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> 
> ------- Additional Comments From gotom at debian dot or dot 
> jp  2004-12-15 13:14 -------
> Is the problematic file mips/memcpy.S, not mips/memset.S?
> 
> I discussed with Thiemo Seufer and he said n32 ABI should be compiled
> with sysdeps/mips/mips64/memcpy.S, not sysdeps/mips/memcpy.S.  Do you
> use the pure latest upstream cvs?  If so, is your compilation used
> mips64/memcpy.S?
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