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author | Dan Albert <danalbert@google.com> | 2015-06-17 15:33:58 -0700 |
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committer | Dan Albert <danalbert@google.com> | 2015-06-17 15:33:58 -0700 |
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diff --git a/binutils-2.21/gas/README b/binutils-2.21/gas/README deleted file mode 100644 index c249fd9..0000000 --- a/binutils-2.21/gas/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,164 +0,0 @@ - README for GAS - -A number of things have changed since version 1 and the wonderful -world of gas looks very different. There's still a lot of irrelevant -garbage lying around that will be cleaned up in time. Documentation -is scarce, as are logs of the changes made since the last gas release. -My apologies, and I'll try to get something useful. - -Unpacking and Installation - Summary -==================================== - -See ../binutils/README. - -To build just the assembler, make the target all-gas. - -Documentation -============= - -The GAS release includes texinfo source for its manual, which can be processed -into `info' or `dvi' forms. - -The DVI form is suitable for printing or displaying; the commands for doing -this vary from system to system. On many systems, `lpr -d' will print a DVI -file. On others, you may need to run a program such as `dvips' to convert the -DVI file into a form your system can print. - -If you wish to build the DVI file, you will need to have TeX installed on your -system. You can rebuild it by typing: - - cd gas/doc - make as.dvi - -The Info form is viewable with the GNU Emacs `info' subsystem, or the -stand-alone `info' program, available as part of the GNU Texinfo distribution. -To build the info files, you will need the `makeinfo' program. Type: - - cd gas/doc - make info - -Specifying names for hosts and targets -====================================== - - The specifications used for hosts and targets in the `configure' -script are based on a three-part naming scheme, but some short -predefined aliases are also supported. The full naming scheme encodes -three pieces of information in the following pattern: - - ARCHITECTURE-VENDOR-OS - - For example, you can use the alias `sun4' as a HOST argument or in a -`--target=TARGET' option. The equivalent full name is -`sparc-sun-sunos4'. - - The `configure' script accompanying GAS does not provide any query -facility to list all supported host and target names or aliases. -`configure' calls the Bourne shell script `config.sub' to map -abbreviations to full names; you can read the script, if you wish, or -you can use it to test your guesses on abbreviations--for example: - - % sh config.sub i386v - i386-unknown-sysv - % sh config.sub i786v - Invalid configuration `i786v': machine `i786v' not recognized - - -`configure' options -=================== - - Here is a summary of the `configure' options and arguments that are -most often useful for building GAS. `configure' also has several other -options not listed here. - - configure [--help] - [--prefix=DIR] - [--srcdir=PATH] - [--host=HOST] - [--target=TARGET] - [--with-OPTION] - [--enable-OPTION] - -You may introduce options with a single `-' rather than `--' if you -prefer; but you may abbreviate option names if you use `--'. - -`--help' - Print a summary of the options to `configure', and exit. - -`-prefix=DIR' - Configure the source to install programs and files under directory - `DIR'. - -`--srcdir=PATH' - Look for the package's source code in directory DIR. Usually - `configure' can determine that directory automatically. - -`--host=HOST' - Configure GAS to run on the specified HOST. Normally the - configure script can figure this out automatically. - - There is no convenient way to generate a list of all available - hosts. - -`--target=TARGET' - Configure GAS for cross-assembling programs for the specified - TARGET. Without this option, GAS is configured to assemble .o files - that run on the same machine (HOST) as GAS itself. - - There is no convenient way to generate a list of all available - targets. - -`--enable-OPTION' - These flags tell the program or library being configured to - configure itself differently from the default for the specified - host/target combination. See below for a list of `--enable' - options recognized in the gas distribution. - -`configure' accepts other options, for compatibility with configuring -other GNU tools recursively; but these are the only options that affect -GAS or its supporting libraries. - -The `--enable' options recognized by software in the gas distribution are: - -`--enable-targets=...' - This causes one or more specified configurations to be added to those for - which BFD support is compiled. Currently gas cannot use any format other - than its compiled-in default, so this option is not very useful. - -`--enable-bfd-assembler' - This causes the assembler to use the new code being merged into it to use - BFD data structures internally, and use BFD for writing object files. - For most targets, this isn't supported yet. For most targets where it has - been done, it's already the default. So generally you won't need to use - this option. - -Compiler Support Hacks -====================== - -On a few targets, the assembler has been modified to support a feature -that is potentially useful when assembling compiler output, but which -may confuse assembly language programmers. If assembler encounters a -.word pseudo-op of the form symbol1-symbol2 (the difference of two -symbols), and the difference of those two symbols will not fit in 16 -bits, the assembler will create a branch around a long jump to -symbol1, and insert this into the output directly before the next -label: The .word will (instead of containing garbage, or giving an -error message) contain (the address of the long jump)-symbol2. This -allows the assembler to assemble jump tables that jump to locations -very far away into code that works properly. If the next label is -more than 32K away from the .word, you lose (silently); RMS claims -this will never happen. If the -K option is given, you will get a -warning message when this happens. - - -REPORTING BUGS IN GAS -===================== - -Bugs in gas should be reported to: - - bug-binutils@gnu.org. - -They may be cross-posted to gcc-bugs@gnu.org if they affect the use of -gas with gcc. They should not be reported just to gcc-bugs, since not -all of the maintainers read that list. - -See ../binutils/README for what we need in a bug report. |