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-mcpu
This option specifies the target processor. If an attempt is made to
assemble an instruction which will not execute on the target processor,
the assembler may either expand the instruction as a macro or issue an
error message. This option is equivalent to the .arch
directive.
The following processor names are recognized:
21064
,
21064a
,
21066
,
21068
,
21164
,
21164a
,
21164pc
,
21264
,
21264a
,
21264b
,
ev4
,
ev5
,
lca45
,
ev5
,
ev56
,
pca56
,
ev6
,
ev67
,
ev68
.
The special name all
may be used to allow the assembler to accept
instructions valid for any Alpha processor.
In order to support existing practice in OSF/1 with respect to .arch
,
and existing practice within MILO
(the Linux ARC bootloader), the
numbered processor names (e.g. 21064) enable the processor-specific PALcode
instructions, while the “electro-vlasic” names (e.g. ev4
) do not.
-mdebug
-no-mdebug
Enables or disables the generation of .mdebug
encapsulation for
stabs directives and procedure descriptors. The default is to automatically
enable .mdebug
when the first stabs directive is seen.
-relax
This option forces all relocations to be put into the object file, instead of saving space and resolving some relocations at assembly time. Note that this option does not propagate all symbol arithmetic into the object file, because not all symbol arithmetic can be represented. However, the option can still be useful in specific applications.
-replace
-noreplace
Enables or disables the optimization of procedure calls, both at assemblage
and at link time. These options are only available for VMS targets and
-replace
is the default. See section 1.4.1 of the OpenVMS Linker
Utility Manual.
-g
This option is used when the compiler generates debug information. When
gcc
is using mips-tfile
to generate debug
information for ECOFF, local labels must be passed through to the object
file. Otherwise this option has no effect.
-Gsize
A local common symbol larger than size is placed in .bss
,
while smaller symbols are placed in .sbss
.
-F
-32addr
These options are ignored for backward compatibility.
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