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Re: NetBSD 4.0 "opcode not supported on this processor:mips1"...




Could always run file across it. That ought tell you the level so you what is at which level.

On Thu, 1 Oct 2009, Alex Pelts wrote:

You need to figure out where mips1 comes from. It seems like compiler
and assembler disagree on the cpu type. File generated by compiler
contains mips3 level instructions and assembler thinks it is doing mips1.

Regards,
Alex


Mike Hebel wrote:
On Oct 1, 2009, at 7:56 AM 10/1/09, ..I'd rather be coding ASM! wrote:

Tried changing your CFLAGS to say: -arch=mips2  at worst, or -
arch=mips3 ?

Looks like it's got mips1 hardwired in and something for mips2 is
comming up. Or try CFLAGS="-arch=mips1" and see if it gets that?
Sounds fishy.

The r5xxx in the mips cobalt's should be mips3 capable. Perhaps gcc's
only compiled with mips1 numonics?

Have a play. See how you go.

No luck.  I set the CFLAGS variable before doing a 'make
clean;configure;make" with the same results.

nothing# set
CFLAGS  -g -O2 -arch=mips2
argv    ()
cdpath  (/usr/src/sys /usr/src/bin /usr/src/sbin /usr/src/usr.bin /
usr/src/usr.sbin /usr/src/lib /usr/src/libexec /usr/src/share /usr/
src/local /usr/src/games /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin /usr/src/gnu/usr.sbin /
usr/src/gnu/libexec /usr/src/gnu/lib /usr/src/gnu/games)
cwd     /root/bind-9.6.1-P1
history 1000
home    /root
old     /root
path    (/sbin /usr/sbin /bin /usr/bin /usr/pkg/sbin /usr/pkg/bin /
usr/X11R6/bin /usr/local/sbin /usr/local/bin)
prompt  nothing#
prompt2 ?
shell   /bin/csh
status  0
term    xterm-color
user    nimitz
nothing#

--
Mike


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