Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 25 Oct 2007 13:53:55 -0700 | From | "H. Peter Anvin" <> | Subject | Re: [2.6 patch] blackfin: "extern inline" -> "static inline" |
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Mike Frysinger wrote: > On 10/25/07, H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com> wrote: >> Mike Frysinger wrote: >>>> Do you have any example for your claim "to get gcc to not inline things >>>> when building debug versions"? >>> $ cat test.c >>> __attribute__((always_inline)) int foo(void) { return 0; } >>> int main(void){ return foo(); } >>> $ gcc -g test.c -o test >>> $ readelf -s test | grep FUNC | grep -v _ >>> 61: 00000000004004b8 11 FUNC GLOBAL DEFAULT 13 foo >>> 68: 00000000004004c3 11 FUNC GLOBAL DEFAULT 13 main >>> >>> looks pretty straightforward to me >> For "debug version" meaning -O0, this is true. > > which is what i meant, sorry for not being more clear > > anyways, this is all moot ... we dont want "always inline" nor do we > want "static inline" for our string functions. we want the classical > GNU meaning of "extern inline" which means we're going to either have > a Blackfin specific "extern_inline" define or we get one added to the > common compiler headers and use that. > > Peter (or is it "H. Peter" ?): you going to post a patch or should i ? > -mike
Just "Peter" is fine :)
Go right ahead.
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