On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 5:16 PM, Mans Rullgard mans.rullgard@linaro.orgwrote:
On 9 October 2012 12:09, Peter Maydell peter.maydell@linaro.org wrote:
On 9 October 2012 11:21, Matthew Gretton-Dann matthew.gretton-dann@linaro.org wrote:
On 9 October 2012 10:37, Jubi Taneja jubitaneja@gmail.com wrote:
I wanted to see the difference in objdump of an application where I
can make
the difference between the VFPV3 and VFPV4 support. I tried enabling
the
flag -mfpu=vfpv3 and -mfpu=vfpv4 for ARM Cortex A15 toolchain in my
test
code but cannot see the difference in two objdumps.
Try the following (tested against FSF GCC:
/* arm-none-linux-gnueabi-gcc -mcpu=cortex-a15 -mfpu=vfpv4 -S -o- /tmp/fma.c -mfloat-abi=hard -O2 */ float f(float a, float b, float c) { return a * b + c; } /* end of tmp.c */
I would have expected that you would need a gcc option to tell it that non-IEEE floating point results are OK. Otherwise it's not valid to emit a fused multiply-add for a*b+c because IEEE specifies that you should get a rounding step between the multiply and the add. Or does gcc default to non-IEEE arithmetic?
Maybe adding -ffast-math does something.
I have checked, it does not make any difference.
-- Mans Rullgard / mru
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