Annotation of OpenXM_contrib/gmp/doc/isa_abi_headache, Revision 1.1.1.1
1.1 maekawa 1: Terms Used In This Document:
2: ISA = Instruction Set Architecture. The instructions the current
3: processor provides.
4: ABI = Application Binary Interface. Specifies calling convention,
5: type sizes, etc.
6: AR64 = Arithmetic operations are 64-bit using 64-bit instructions
7: (E.g., addition, subtraction, load, store, of 64-bit integer types
8: are done with single instructions, not 32 bits at a time.)
9: Environment = The operating system and compiler.
10:
11: GMP is a very complex package to build since its speed is very
12: sensitive to the ISA and ABI. For example, if the ISA provides 64-bit
13: instructions, it is crucial that GMP is configured to use them.
14:
15: Most environments that run on a 64-bit ISA provide more than one ABI.
16: Typically one of the supported ABI's is a backward compatible 32-bit
17: ABI, and one ABI provides 64-bit addressing and `long' (sometimes
18: known as LP64). But a few environments (IRIX, HP-UX) provide
19: intermediate ABI's using 32-bit addressing but allow efficient 64-bit
20: operations through a `long long' type. For the latter to be useful to
21: GMP, the ABI must allow operations using the native 64-bit
22: instructions provided by the ISA, and allow passing of 64-bit
23: quantities atomically.
24:
25: The ABI is typically chosen by means of command line options to the
26: compiler tools (gcc, cc, c89, nm, ar, ld, as). Different environments
27: use different defaults, but as of this writing (May 2000) the
28: dominating default is to the plain 32-bit ABI in its most arcane form.
29:
30: The GMP 3.0.x approach was to compile using the ABI that gives the
31: best performance. That places the burden on users to pass special
32: options to the compiler when they compile their GMP applications.
33: That approach has its advantages and disadvantages. The main
34: advantage is that users don't unknowingly get bad GMP performance.
35: The main disadvantage is that users' compiles (actually links) will
36: fail unless they pass special compiler options.
37:
38: ** SPARC
39:
40: System vendors often confuse ABI, ISA, and implementation. The worst
41: case is Solaris, were the unbundled compiler confuses ISA and ABI, and
42: the options have very confusing names.
43:
44: option interpretation
45: ====== ==============
46: cc -xarch=v8plus ISA=sparcv9, ABI=V8plus (PTR=32, see below)
47: gcc -mv8plus ISA=sparcv9, ABI=V8plus (see below)
48: cc -xarch=v9 ISA=sparcv9, ABI=V9 (implying AR=64, PTR=64)
49:
50: It's hard to believe, but the option v8plus really means ISA=V9!
51:
52: Solaris releases prior to version 7 running on a V9 CPU fails to
53: save/restore the upper 32 bits of the `i' and `l' registers. The
54: `v8plus' option generates code that use as many V9 features as
55: possible under such circumstances.
56:
57: ** MIPS
58:
59: The IRIX 6 compilers gets things right. They have a clear
60: understanding of the differences between ABI and ISA. The option
61: names are descriptive.
62:
63: option interpretation
64: ====== ==============
65: cc -n32 ABI=n32 (implying AR=64, PTR=32)
66: gcc -mabi=n32 ABI=n32 (implying AR=64, PTR=32)
67: cc -64 ABI=64 (implying AR=64, PTR=64)
68: gcc -mabi=64 ABI=64 (implying AR=64, PTR=64)
69: cc -mips3 ISA=mips3
70: gcc -mips3 ISA=mips3
71: cc -mips4 ISA=mips4
72: gcc -mips4 ISA=mips4
73:
74: ** HP-PA
75:
76: HP-UX is somewhat weird, but not as broken as Solaris.
77:
78: option interpretation
79: ====== ==============
80: cc +DA2.0 ABI=32bit (implying AR=64, PTR=32)
81: cc +DD64 ABI=64bit (implying AR=64, PTR=64)
82:
83: Code performing 64-bit arithmetic in the HP-UX 32-bit is not
84: compatible with the 64-bit ABI; the former has a calling convention
85: that passes/returns 64-bit integer quantities as two 32-bit chunks.
86:
87: ** PowerPC
88:
89: While the PowerPC ABI's are capable of supporting 64-bit
90: registers/operations, the compilers under AIX are similar to Solaris'
91: cc in that they don't currently provide any 32-bit addressing with
92: 64-bit arithmetic.
93:
94: option interpretation
95: ====== ==============
96: cc -q64 ABI=64bit (implying AR=64, PTR=64)
97: gcc -maix64 -mpowerpc64 ABI=64bit (implying AR=64, PTR=64)
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