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- <a name="Options-3"></a>
- <h4 class="subsection">9.4.1 Options</h4>
- <a name="index-ARM-options-_0028none_0029"></a>
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- <dd>
- <a name="index-_002dmcpu_003d-command_002dline-option_002c-ARM"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>-mcpu=<var>processor</var>[+<var>extension</var>…]</code></dt>
- <dd><p>This option specifies the target processor. The assembler will issue an
- error message if an attempt is made to assemble an instruction which
- will not execute on the target processor. The following processor names are
- recognized:
- <code>arm1</code>,
- <code>arm2</code>,
- <code>arm250</code>,
- <code>arm3</code>,
- <code>arm6</code>,
- <code>arm60</code>,
- <code>arm600</code>,
- <code>arm610</code>,
- <code>arm620</code>,
- <code>arm7</code>,
- <code>arm7m</code>,
- <code>arm7d</code>,
- <code>arm7dm</code>,
- <code>arm7di</code>,
- <code>arm7dmi</code>,
- <code>arm70</code>,
- <code>arm700</code>,
- <code>arm700i</code>,
- <code>arm710</code>,
- <code>arm710t</code>,
- <code>arm720</code>,
- <code>arm720t</code>,
- <code>arm740t</code>,
- <code>arm710c</code>,
- <code>arm7100</code>,
- <code>arm7500</code>,
- <code>arm7500fe</code>,
- <code>arm7t</code>,
- <code>arm7tdmi</code>,
- <code>arm7tdmi-s</code>,
- <code>arm8</code>,
- <code>arm810</code>,
- <code>strongarm</code>,
- <code>strongarm1</code>,
- <code>strongarm110</code>,
- <code>strongarm1100</code>,
- <code>strongarm1110</code>,
- <code>arm9</code>,
- <code>arm920</code>,
- <code>arm920t</code>,
- <code>arm922t</code>,
- <code>arm940t</code>,
- <code>arm9tdmi</code>,
- <code>fa526</code> (Faraday FA526 processor),
- <code>fa626</code> (Faraday FA626 processor),
- <code>arm9e</code>,
- <code>arm926e</code>,
- <code>arm926ej-s</code>,
- <code>arm946e-r0</code>,
- <code>arm946e</code>,
- <code>arm946e-s</code>,
- <code>arm966e-r0</code>,
- <code>arm966e</code>,
- <code>arm966e-s</code>,
- <code>arm968e-s</code>,
- <code>arm10t</code>,
- <code>arm10tdmi</code>,
- <code>arm10e</code>,
- <code>arm1020</code>,
- <code>arm1020t</code>,
- <code>arm1020e</code>,
- <code>arm1022e</code>,
- <code>arm1026ej-s</code>,
- <code>fa606te</code> (Faraday FA606TE processor),
- <code>fa616te</code> (Faraday FA616TE processor),
- <code>fa626te</code> (Faraday FA626TE processor),
- <code>fmp626</code> (Faraday FMP626 processor),
- <code>fa726te</code> (Faraday FA726TE processor),
- <code>arm1136j-s</code>,
- <code>arm1136jf-s</code>,
- <code>arm1156t2-s</code>,
- <code>arm1156t2f-s</code>,
- <code>arm1176jz-s</code>,
- <code>arm1176jzf-s</code>,
- <code>mpcore</code>,
- <code>mpcorenovfp</code>,
- <code>cortex-a5</code>,
- <code>cortex-a7</code>,
- <code>cortex-a8</code>,
- <code>cortex-a9</code>,
- <code>cortex-a15</code>,
- <code>cortex-a17</code>,
- <code>cortex-a32</code>,
- <code>cortex-a35</code>,
- <code>cortex-a53</code>,
- <code>cortex-a55</code>,
- <code>cortex-a57</code>,
- <code>cortex-a72</code>,
- <code>cortex-a73</code>,
- <code>cortex-a75</code>,
- <code>cortex-a76</code>,
- <code>cortex-a76ae</code>,
- <code>cortex-a77</code>,
- <code>ares</code>,
- <code>cortex-r4</code>,
- <code>cortex-r4f</code>,
- <code>cortex-r5</code>,
- <code>cortex-r7</code>,
- <code>cortex-r8</code>,
- <code>cortex-r52</code>,
- <code>cortex-m35p</code>,
- <code>cortex-m33</code>,
- <code>cortex-m23</code>,
- <code>cortex-m7</code>,
- <code>cortex-m4</code>,
- <code>cortex-m3</code>,
- <code>cortex-m1</code>,
- <code>cortex-m0</code>,
- <code>cortex-m0plus</code>,
- <code>exynos-m1</code>,
- <code>marvell-pj4</code>,
- <code>marvell-whitney</code>,
- <code>neoverse-n1</code>,
- <code>neoverse-n2</code>,
- <code>neoverse-v1</code>,
- <code>xgene1</code>,
- <code>xgene2</code>,
- <code>ep9312</code> (ARM920 with Cirrus Maverick coprocessor),
- <code>i80200</code> (Intel XScale processor)
- <code>iwmmxt</code> (Intel XScale processor with Wireless MMX technology coprocessor)
- and
- <code>xscale</code>.
- The special name <code>all</code> may be used to allow the
- assembler to accept instructions valid for any ARM processor.
- </p>
- <p>In addition to the basic instruction set, the assembler can be told to
- accept various extension mnemonics that extend the processor using the
- co-processor instruction space. For example, <code>-mcpu=arm920+maverick</code>
- is equivalent to specifying <code>-mcpu=ep9312</code>.
- </p>
- <p>Multiple extensions may be specified, separated by a <code>+</code>. The
- extensions should be specified in ascending alphabetical order.
- </p>
- <p>Some extensions may be restricted to particular architectures; this is
- documented in the list of extensions below.
- </p>
- <p>Extension mnemonics may also be removed from those the assembler accepts.
- This is done be prepending <code>no</code> to the option that adds the extension.
- Extensions that are removed should be listed after all extensions which have
- been added, again in ascending alphabetical order. For example,
- <code>-mcpu=ep9312+nomaverick</code> is equivalent to specifying <code>-mcpu=arm920</code>.
- </p>
-
- <p>The following extensions are currently supported:
- <code>bf16</code> (BFloat16 extensions for v8.6-A architecture),
- <code>i8mm</code> (Int8 Matrix Multiply extensions for v8.6-A architecture),
- <code>crc</code>
- <code>crypto</code> (Cryptography Extensions for v8-A architecture, implies <code>fp+simd</code>),
- <code>dotprod</code> (Dot Product Extensions for v8.2-A architecture, implies <code>fp+simd</code>),
- <code>fp</code> (Floating Point Extensions for v8-A architecture),
- <code>fp16</code> (FP16 Extensions for v8.2-A architecture, implies <code>fp</code>),
- <code>fp16fml</code> (FP16 Floating Point Multiplication Variant Extensions for v8.2-A architecture, implies <code>fp16</code>),
- <code>idiv</code> (Integer Divide Extensions for v7-A and v7-R architectures),
- <code>iwmmxt</code>,
- <code>iwmmxt2</code>,
- <code>xscale</code>,
- <code>maverick</code>,
- <code>mp</code> (Multiprocessing Extensions for v7-A and v7-R
- architectures),
- <code>os</code> (Operating System for v6M architecture),
- <code>predres</code> (Execution and Data Prediction Restriction Instruction for
- v8-A architectures, added by default from v8.5-A),
- <code>sb</code> (Speculation Barrier Instruction for v8-A architectures, added by
- default from v8.5-A),
- <code>sec</code> (Security Extensions for v6K and v7-A architectures),
- <code>simd</code> (Advanced SIMD Extensions for v8-A architecture, implies <code>fp</code>),
- <code>virt</code> (Virtualization Extensions for v7-A architecture, implies
- <code>idiv</code>),
- <code>pan</code> (Privileged Access Never Extensions for v8-A architecture),
- <code>ras</code> (Reliability, Availability and Serviceability extensions
- for v8-A architecture),
- <code>rdma</code> (ARMv8.1 Advanced SIMD extensions for v8-A architecture, implies
- <code>simd</code>)
- and
- <code>xscale</code>.
- </p>
- <a name="index-_002dmarch_003d-command_002dline-option_002c-ARM"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>-march=<var>architecture</var>[+<var>extension</var>…]</code></dt>
- <dd><p>This option specifies the target architecture. The assembler will issue
- an error message if an attempt is made to assemble an instruction which
- will not execute on the target architecture. The following architecture
- names are recognized:
- <code>armv1</code>,
- <code>armv2</code>,
- <code>armv2a</code>,
- <code>armv2s</code>,
- <code>armv3</code>,
- <code>armv3m</code>,
- <code>armv4</code>,
- <code>armv4xm</code>,
- <code>armv4t</code>,
- <code>armv4txm</code>,
- <code>armv5</code>,
- <code>armv5t</code>,
- <code>armv5txm</code>,
- <code>armv5te</code>,
- <code>armv5texp</code>,
- <code>armv6</code>,
- <code>armv6j</code>,
- <code>armv6k</code>,
- <code>armv6z</code>,
- <code>armv6kz</code>,
- <code>armv6-m</code>,
- <code>armv6s-m</code>,
- <code>armv7</code>,
- <code>armv7-a</code>,
- <code>armv7ve</code>,
- <code>armv7-r</code>,
- <code>armv7-m</code>,
- <code>armv7e-m</code>,
- <code>armv8-a</code>,
- <code>armv8.1-a</code>,
- <code>armv8.2-a</code>,
- <code>armv8.3-a</code>,
- <code>armv8-r</code>,
- <code>armv8.4-a</code>,
- <code>armv8.5-a</code>,
- <code>armv8-m.base</code>,
- <code>armv8-m.main</code>,
- <code>armv8.1-m.main</code>,
- <code>armv8.6-a</code>,
- <code>iwmmxt</code>,
- <code>iwmmxt2</code>
- and
- <code>xscale</code>.
- If both <code>-mcpu</code> and
- <code>-march</code> are specified, the assembler will use
- the setting for <code>-mcpu</code>.
- </p>
- <p>The architecture option can be extended with a set extension options. These
- extensions are context sensitive, i.e. the same extension may mean different
- things when used with different architectures. When used together with a
- <code>-mfpu</code> option, the union of both feature enablement is taken.
- See their availability and meaning below:
- </p>
- <p>For <code>armv5te</code>, <code>armv5texp</code>, <code>armv5tej</code>, <code>armv6</code>, <code>armv6j</code>, <code>armv6k</code>, <code>armv6z</code>, <code>armv6kz</code>, <code>armv6zk</code>, <code>armv6t2</code>, <code>armv6kt2</code> and <code>armv6zt2</code>:
- </p>
- <p><code>+fp</code>: Enables VFPv2 instructions.
- <code>+nofp</code>: Disables all FPU instrunctions.
- </p>
- <p>For <code>armv7</code>:
- </p>
- <p><code>+fp</code>: Enables VFPv3 instructions with 16 double-word registers.
- <code>+nofp</code>: Disables all FPU instructions.
- </p>
- <p>For <code>armv7-a</code>:
- </p>
- <p><code>+fp</code>: Enables VFPv3 instructions with 16 double-word registers.
- <code>+vfpv3-d16</code>: Alias for <code>+fp</code>.
- <code>+vfpv3</code>: Enables VFPv3 instructions with 32 double-word registers.
- <code>+vfpv3-d16-fp16</code>: Enables VFPv3 with half precision floating-point
- conversion instructions and 16 double-word registers.
- <code>+vfpv3-fp16</code>: Enables VFPv3 with half precision floating-point conversion
- instructions and 32 double-word registers.
- <code>+vfpv4-d16</code>: Enables VFPv4 instructions with 16 double-word registers.
- <code>+vfpv4</code>: Enables VFPv4 instructions with 32 double-word registers.
- <code>+simd</code>: Enables VFPv3 and NEONv1 instructions with 32 double-word
- registers.
- <code>+neon</code>: Alias for <code>+simd</code>.
- <code>+neon-vfpv3</code>: Alias for <code>+simd</code>.
- <code>+neon-fp16</code>: Enables VFPv3, half precision floating-point conversion and
- NEONv1 instructions with 32 double-word registers.
- <code>+neon-vfpv4</code>: Enables VFPv4 and NEONv1 with Fused-MAC instructions and 32
- double-word registers.
- <code>+mp</code>: Enables Multiprocessing Extensions.
- <code>+sec</code>: Enables Security Extensions.
- <code>+nofp</code>: Disables all FPU and NEON instructions.
- <code>+nosimd</code>: Disables all NEON instructions.
- </p>
- <p>For <code>armv7ve</code>:
- </p>
- <p><code>+fp</code>: Enables VFPv4 instructions with 16 double-word registers.
- <code>+vfpv4-d16</code>: Alias for <code>+fp</code>.
- <code>+vfpv3-d16</code>: Enables VFPv3 instructions with 16 double-word registers.
- <code>+vfpv3</code>: Enables VFPv3 instructions with 32 double-word registers.
- <code>+vfpv3-d16-fp16</code>: Enables VFPv3 with half precision floating-point
- conversion instructions and 16 double-word registers.
- <code>+vfpv3-fp16</code>: Enables VFPv3 with half precision floating-point conversion
- instructions and 32 double-word registers.
- <code>+vfpv4</code>: Enables VFPv4 instructions with 32 double-word registers.
- <code>+simd</code>: Enables VFPv4 and NEONv1 with Fused-MAC instructions and 32
- double-word registers.
- <code>+neon-vfpv4</code>: Alias for <code>+simd</code>.
- <code>+neon</code>: Enables VFPv3 and NEONv1 instructions with 32 double-word
- registers.
- <code>+neon-vfpv3</code>: Alias for <code>+neon</code>.
- <code>+neon-fp16</code>: Enables VFPv3, half precision floating-point conversion and
- NEONv1 instructions with 32 double-word registers.
- double-word registers.
- <code>+nofp</code>: Disables all FPU and NEON instructions.
- <code>+nosimd</code>: Disables all NEON instructions.
- </p>
- <p>For <code>armv7-r</code>:
- </p>
- <p><code>+fp.sp</code>: Enables single-precision only VFPv3 instructions with 16
- double-word registers.
- <code>+vfpv3xd</code>: Alias for <code>+fp.sp</code>.
- <code>+fp</code>: Enables VFPv3 instructions with 16 double-word registers.
- <code>+vfpv3-d16</code>: Alias for <code>+fp</code>.
- <code>+vfpv3xd-fp16</code>: Enables single-precision only VFPv3 and half
- floating-point conversion instructions with 16 double-word registers.
- <code>+vfpv3-d16-fp16</code>: Enables VFPv3 and half precision floating-point
- conversion instructions with 16 double-word registers.
- <code>+idiv</code>: Enables integer division instructions in ARM mode.
- <code>+nofp</code>: Disables all FPU instructions.
- </p>
- <p>For <code>armv7e-m</code>:
- </p>
- <p><code>+fp</code>: Enables single-precision only VFPv4 instructions with 16
- double-word registers.
- <code>+vfpvf4-sp-d16</code>: Alias for <code>+fp</code>.
- <code>+fpv5</code>: Enables single-precision only VFPv5 instructions with 16
- double-word registers.
- <code>+fp.dp</code>: Enables VFPv5 instructions with 16 double-word registers.
- <code>+fpv5-d16"</code>: Alias for <code>+fp.dp</code>.
- <code>+nofp</code>: Disables all FPU instructions.
- </p>
- <p>For <code>armv8-m.main</code>:
- </p>
- <p><code>+dsp</code>: Enables DSP Extension.
- <code>+fp</code>: Enables single-precision only VFPv5 instructions with 16
- double-word registers.
- <code>+fp.dp</code>: Enables VFPv5 instructions with 16 double-word registers.
- <code>+cdecp0</code> (CDE extensions for v8-m architecture with coprocessor 0),
- <code>+cdecp1</code> (CDE extensions for v8-m architecture with coprocessor 1),
- <code>+cdecp2</code> (CDE extensions for v8-m architecture with coprocessor 2),
- <code>+cdecp3</code> (CDE extensions for v8-m architecture with coprocessor 3),
- <code>+cdecp4</code> (CDE extensions for v8-m architecture with coprocessor 4),
- <code>+cdecp5</code> (CDE extensions for v8-m architecture with coprocessor 5),
- <code>+cdecp6</code> (CDE extensions for v8-m architecture with coprocessor 6),
- <code>+cdecp7</code> (CDE extensions for v8-m architecture with coprocessor 7),
- <code>+nofp</code>: Disables all FPU instructions.
- <code>+nodsp</code>: Disables DSP Extension.
- </p>
- <p>For <code>armv8.1-m.main</code>:
- </p>
- <p><code>+dsp</code>: Enables DSP Extension.
- <code>+fp</code>: Enables single and half precision scalar Floating Point Extensions
- for Armv8.1-M Mainline with 16 double-word registers.
- <code>+fp.dp</code>: Enables double precision scalar Floating Point Extensions for
- Armv8.1-M Mainline, implies <code>+fp</code>.
- <code>+mve</code>: Enables integer only M-profile Vector Extension for
- Armv8.1-M Mainline, implies <code>+dsp</code>.
- <code>+mve.fp</code>: Enables Floating Point M-profile Vector Extension for
- Armv8.1-M Mainline, implies <code>+mve</code> and <code>+fp</code>.
- <code>+nofp</code>: Disables all FPU instructions.
- <code>+nodsp</code>: Disables DSP Extension.
- <code>+nomve</code>: Disables all M-profile Vector Extensions.
- </p>
- <p>For <code>armv8-a</code>:
- </p>
- <p><code>+crc</code>: Enables CRC32 Extension.
- <code>+simd</code>: Enables VFP and NEON for Armv8-A.
- <code>+crypto</code>: Enables Cryptography Extensions for Armv8-A, implies
- <code>+simd</code>.
- <code>+sb</code>: Enables Speculation Barrier Instruction for Armv8-A.
- <code>+predres</code>: Enables Execution and Data Prediction Restriction Instruction
- for Armv8-A.
- <code>+nofp</code>: Disables all FPU, NEON and Cryptography Extensions.
- <code>+nocrypto</code>: Disables Cryptography Extensions.
- </p>
- <p>For <code>armv8.1-a</code>:
- </p>
- <p><code>+simd</code>: Enables VFP and NEON for Armv8.1-A.
- <code>+crypto</code>: Enables Cryptography Extensions for Armv8-A, implies
- <code>+simd</code>.
- <code>+sb</code>: Enables Speculation Barrier Instruction for Armv8-A.
- <code>+predres</code>: Enables Execution and Data Prediction Restriction Instruction
- for Armv8-A.
- <code>+nofp</code>: Disables all FPU, NEON and Cryptography Extensions.
- <code>+nocrypto</code>: Disables Cryptography Extensions.
- </p>
- <p>For <code>armv8.2-a</code> and <code>armv8.3-a</code>:
- </p>
- <p><code>+simd</code>: Enables VFP and NEON for Armv8.1-A.
- <code>+fp16</code>: Enables FP16 Extension for Armv8.2-A, implies <code>+simd</code>.
- <code>+fp16fml</code>: Enables FP16 Floating Point Multiplication Variant Extensions
- for Armv8.2-A, implies <code>+fp16</code>.
- <code>+crypto</code>: Enables Cryptography Extensions for Armv8-A, implies
- <code>+simd</code>.
- <code>+dotprod</code>: Enables Dot Product Extensions for Armv8.2-A, implies
- <code>+simd</code>.
- <code>+sb</code>: Enables Speculation Barrier Instruction for Armv8-A.
- <code>+predres</code>: Enables Execution and Data Prediction Restriction Instruction
- for Armv8-A.
- <code>+nofp</code>: Disables all FPU, NEON, Cryptography and Dot Product Extensions.
- <code>+nocrypto</code>: Disables Cryptography Extensions.
- </p>
- <p>For <code>armv8.4-a</code>:
- </p>
- <p><code>+simd</code>: Enables VFP and NEON for Armv8.1-A and Dot Product Extensions for
- Armv8.2-A.
- <code>+fp16</code>: Enables FP16 Floating Point and Floating Point Multiplication
- Variant Extensions for Armv8.2-A, implies <code>+simd</code>.
- <code>+crypto</code>: Enables Cryptography Extensions for Armv8-A, implies
- <code>+simd</code>.
- <code>+sb</code>: Enables Speculation Barrier Instruction for Armv8-A.
- <code>+predres</code>: Enables Execution and Data Prediction Restriction Instruction
- for Armv8-A.
- <code>+nofp</code>: Disables all FPU, NEON, Cryptography and Dot Product Extensions.
- <code>+nocryptp</code>: Disables Cryptography Extensions.
- </p>
- <p>For <code>armv8.5-a</code>:
- </p>
- <p><code>+simd</code>: Enables VFP and NEON for Armv8.1-A and Dot Product Extensions for
- Armv8.2-A.
- <code>+fp16</code>: Enables FP16 Floating Point and Floating Point Multiplication
- Variant Extensions for Armv8.2-A, implies <code>+simd</code>.
- <code>+crypto</code>: Enables Cryptography Extensions for Armv8-A, implies
- <code>+simd</code>.
- <code>+nofp</code>: Disables all FPU, NEON, Cryptography and Dot Product Extensions.
- <code>+nocryptp</code>: Disables Cryptography Extensions.
- </p>
-
- <a name="index-_002dmfpu_003d-command_002dline-option_002c-ARM"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>-mfpu=<var>floating-point-format</var></code></dt>
- <dd>
- <p>This option specifies the floating point format to assemble for. The
- assembler will issue an error message if an attempt is made to assemble
- an instruction which will not execute on the target floating point unit.
- The following format options are recognized:
- <code>softfpa</code>,
- <code>fpe</code>,
- <code>fpe2</code>,
- <code>fpe3</code>,
- <code>fpa</code>,
- <code>fpa10</code>,
- <code>fpa11</code>,
- <code>arm7500fe</code>,
- <code>softvfp</code>,
- <code>softvfp+vfp</code>,
- <code>vfp</code>,
- <code>vfp10</code>,
- <code>vfp10-r0</code>,
- <code>vfp9</code>,
- <code>vfpxd</code>,
- <code>vfpv2</code>,
- <code>vfpv3</code>,
- <code>vfpv3-fp16</code>,
- <code>vfpv3-d16</code>,
- <code>vfpv3-d16-fp16</code>,
- <code>vfpv3xd</code>,
- <code>vfpv3xd-d16</code>,
- <code>vfpv4</code>,
- <code>vfpv4-d16</code>,
- <code>fpv4-sp-d16</code>,
- <code>fpv5-sp-d16</code>,
- <code>fpv5-d16</code>,
- <code>fp-armv8</code>,
- <code>arm1020t</code>,
- <code>arm1020e</code>,
- <code>arm1136jf-s</code>,
- <code>maverick</code>,
- <code>neon</code>,
- <code>neon-vfpv3</code>,
- <code>neon-fp16</code>,
- <code>neon-vfpv4</code>,
- <code>neon-fp-armv8</code>,
- <code>crypto-neon-fp-armv8</code>,
- <code>neon-fp-armv8.1</code>
- and
- <code>crypto-neon-fp-armv8.1</code>.
- </p>
- <p>In addition to determining which instructions are assembled, this option
- also affects the way in which the <code>.double</code> assembler directive behaves
- when assembling little-endian code.
- </p>
- <p>The default is dependent on the processor selected. For Architecture 5 or
- later, the default is to assemble for VFP instructions; for earlier
- architectures the default is to assemble for FPA instructions.
- </p>
- <a name="index-_002dmfp16_002dformat_003d-command_002dline-option"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>-mfp16-format=<var>format</var></code></dt>
- <dd><p>This option specifies the half-precision floating point format to use
- when assembling floating point numbers emitted by the <code>.float16</code>
- directive.
- The following format options are recognized:
- <code>ieee</code>,
- <code>alternative</code>.
- If <code>ieee</code> is specified then the IEEE 754-2008 half-precision floating
- point format is used, if <code>alternative</code> is specified then the Arm
- alternative half-precision format is used. If this option is set on the
- command line then the format is fixed and cannot be changed with
- the <code>float16_format</code> directive. If this value is not set then
- the IEEE 754-2008 format is used until the format is explicitly set with
- the <code>float16_format</code> directive.
- </p>
- <a name="index-_002dmthumb-command_002dline-option_002c-ARM"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>-mthumb</code></dt>
- <dd><p>This option specifies that the assembler should start assembling Thumb
- instructions; that is, it should behave as though the file starts with a
- <code>.code 16</code> directive.
- </p>
- <a name="index-_002dmthumb_002dinterwork-command_002dline-option_002c-ARM"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>-mthumb-interwork</code></dt>
- <dd><p>This option specifies that the output generated by the assembler should
- be marked as supporting interworking. It also affects the behaviour
- of the <code>ADR</code> and <code>ADRL</code> pseudo opcodes.
- </p>
- <a name="index-_002dmimplicit_002dit-command_002dline-option_002c-ARM"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>-mimplicit-it=never</code></dt>
- <dt><code>-mimplicit-it=always</code></dt>
- <dt><code>-mimplicit-it=arm</code></dt>
- <dt><code>-mimplicit-it=thumb</code></dt>
- <dd><p>The <code>-mimplicit-it</code> option controls the behavior of the assembler when
- conditional instructions are not enclosed in IT blocks.
- There are four possible behaviors.
- If <code>never</code> is specified, such constructs cause a warning in ARM
- code and an error in Thumb-2 code.
- If <code>always</code> is specified, such constructs are accepted in both
- ARM and Thumb-2 code, where the IT instruction is added implicitly.
- If <code>arm</code> is specified, such constructs are accepted in ARM code
- and cause an error in Thumb-2 code.
- If <code>thumb</code> is specified, such constructs cause a warning in ARM
- code and are accepted in Thumb-2 code. If you omit this option, the
- behavior is equivalent to <code>-mimplicit-it=arm</code>.
- </p>
- <a name="index-_002dmapcs_002d26-command_002dline-option_002c-ARM"></a>
- <a name="index-_002dmapcs_002d32-command_002dline-option_002c-ARM"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>-mapcs-26</code></dt>
- <dt><code>-mapcs-32</code></dt>
- <dd><p>These options specify that the output generated by the assembler should
- be marked as supporting the indicated version of the Arm Procedure.
- Calling Standard.
- </p>
- <a name="index-_002dmatpcs-command_002dline-option_002c-ARM"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>-matpcs</code></dt>
- <dd><p>This option specifies that the output generated by the assembler should
- be marked as supporting the Arm/Thumb Procedure Calling Standard. If
- enabled this option will cause the assembler to create an empty
- debugging section in the object file called .arm.atpcs. Debuggers can
- use this to determine the ABI being used by.
- </p>
- <a name="index-_002dmapcs_002dfloat-command_002dline-option_002c-ARM"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>-mapcs-float</code></dt>
- <dd><p>This indicates the floating point variant of the APCS should be
- used. In this variant floating point arguments are passed in FP
- registers rather than integer registers.
- </p>
- <a name="index-_002dmapcs_002dreentrant-command_002dline-option_002c-ARM"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>-mapcs-reentrant</code></dt>
- <dd><p>This indicates that the reentrant variant of the APCS should be used.
- This variant supports position independent code.
- </p>
- <a name="index-_002dmfloat_002dabi_003d-command_002dline-option_002c-ARM"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>-mfloat-abi=<var>abi</var></code></dt>
- <dd><p>This option specifies that the output generated by the assembler should be
- marked as using specified floating point ABI.
- The following values are recognized:
- <code>soft</code>,
- <code>softfp</code>
- and
- <code>hard</code>.
- </p>
- <a name="index-_002deabi_003d-command_002dline-option_002c-ARM"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>-meabi=<var>ver</var></code></dt>
- <dd><p>This option specifies which EABI version the produced object files should
- conform to.
- The following values are recognized:
- <code>gnu</code>,
- <code>4</code>
- and
- <code>5</code>.
- </p>
- <a name="index-_002dEB-command_002dline-option_002c-ARM"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>-EB</code></dt>
- <dd><p>This option specifies that the output generated by the assembler should
- be marked as being encoded for a big-endian processor.
- </p>
- <p>Note: If a program is being built for a system with big-endian data
- and little-endian instructions then it should be assembled with the
- <samp>-EB</samp> option, (all of it, code and data) and then linked with
- the <samp>--be8</samp> option. This will reverse the endianness of the
- instructions back to little-endian, but leave the data as big-endian.
- </p>
- <a name="index-_002dEL-command_002dline-option_002c-ARM"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>-EL</code></dt>
- <dd><p>This option specifies that the output generated by the assembler should
- be marked as being encoded for a little-endian processor.
- </p>
- <a name="index-_002dk-command_002dline-option_002c-ARM"></a>
- <a name="index-PIC-code-generation-for-ARM"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>-k</code></dt>
- <dd><p>This option specifies that the output of the assembler should be marked
- as position-independent code (PIC).
- </p>
- <a name="index-_002d_002dfix_002dv4bx-command_002dline-option_002c-ARM"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>--fix-v4bx</code></dt>
- <dd><p>Allow <code>BX</code> instructions in ARMv4 code. This is intended for use with
- the linker option of the same name.
- </p>
- <a name="index-_002dmwarn_002ddeprecated-command_002dline-option_002c-ARM"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>-mwarn-deprecated</code></dt>
- <dt><code>-mno-warn-deprecated</code></dt>
- <dd><p>Enable or disable warnings about using deprecated options or
- features. The default is to warn.
- </p>
- <a name="index-_002dmccs-command_002dline-option_002c-ARM"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>-mccs</code></dt>
- <dd><p>Turns on CodeComposer Studio assembly syntax compatibility mode.
- </p>
- <a name="index-_002dmwarn_002dsyms-command_002dline-option_002c-ARM"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>-mwarn-syms</code></dt>
- <dt><code>-mno-warn-syms</code></dt>
- <dd><p>Enable or disable warnings about symbols that match the names of ARM
- instructions. The default is to warn.
- </p>
- </dd>
- </dl>
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