# # Copyright (c) 2023-2024, Arm Limited. All rights reserved. # # SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause # # This build helper makefile is used to determine a suitable march build # option to be used, based on platform provided ARM_ARCH_MAJOR/MINOR # data and compiler supported march version. # Set the compiler's target architecture profile based on # ARM_ARCH_MAJOR and ARM_ARCH_MINOR options. # This is used to collect available march values from compiler. # Example on a gcc-12.2 arm64 toolchain it will look like: # [...] #./aarch64-none-elf-gcc --target-help -march=foo # cc1: error: unknown value 'foo' for '-march' # cc1: note: valid arguments are: armv8-a armv8.1-a armv8.2-a armv8.3-a armv8.4-a armv8.5-a # armv8.6-a armv8.7-a armv8.8-a armv8-r armv9-a # [...] # GCC_MARCH_OUTPUT := $(shell $($(ARCH)-cc) -march=foo -Q --help=target -v 2>&1) # This function is used to find the best march value supported by the given compiler. # We try to use `GCC_MARCH_OUTPUT` which has verbose message with supported march values we filter that # to find armvX.Y-a or armvX-a values, then filter the best supported arch based on ARM_ARCH_MAJOR. # # Example on a gcc-12.2 arm64 toolchain this will return armv9-a if platform requested for armv9.2-a # Similarly on gcc 11.3 it would return armv8.6-a if platform requested armv8.8-a define major_best_avail_march $(1) := $(lastword $(filter armv$(ARM_ARCH_MAJOR)% ,$(filter armv%-a, $(GCC_MARCH_OUTPUT)))) endef # This function is used to just return latest march value supported by the given compiler. # # Example: this would return armv8.6-a on a gcc-11.3 when platform requested for armv9.0-a # # Thus this function should be used in conjunction with major_best_avail_march, when best match # is not found it should be ok to try with lastest known supported march value from the # compiler. define latest_match_march $(1) := $(lastword $(filter armv%-a, $(GCC_MARCH_OUTPUT))) endef ifdef MARCH_DIRECTIVE march-directive := $(MARCH_DIRECTIVE) else ifeq (${ARM_ARCH_MINOR},0) provided-march = armv${ARM_ARCH_MAJOR}-a else provided-march = armv${ARM_ARCH_MAJOR}.${ARM_ARCH_MINOR}-a endif ifeq ($(filter %-clang,$($(ARCH)-cc-id)),) # We expect from Platform to provide a correct Major/Minor value but expecting something # from compiler with unsupported march means we shouldn't fail without trying anything, # so here we try to find best supported march value and use that for compilation. # If we don't support current march version from gcc compiler, try with lower arch based on # availability. In TF-A there is no hard rule for need of higher version march for basic # functionality, denying a build on only this fact doesn't look correct, so try with best # or latest march values from whats available from compiler. ifeq (,$(findstring $(provided-march), $(GCC_MARCH_OUTPUT))) $(eval $(call major_best_avail_march, available-march)) ifeq (, $(available-march)) $(eval $(call latest_match_march, available-march)) endif # If we fail to come up with any available-march value so far, don't update # provided-march and thus allow the build to fail using the provided-march # which is derived based on arch_major and arch_minor values. ifneq (,$(available-march)) provided-march := ${available-march} endif endif # provided-march supported endif # not clang march-directive := -march=${provided-march} # Set the compiler's architecture feature modifiers ifneq ($(arch-features), none) # Strip "none+" from arch-features arch-features := $(subst none+,,$(arch-features)) march-directive := $(march-directive)+$(arch-features) # Print features $(info Arm Architecture Features specified: $(subst +, ,$(arch-features))) endif #(arch-features) endif # MARCH_DIRECTIVE