rustc_target/spec/targets/aarch64_unknown_nto_qnx700.rs
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use crate::spec::{Cc, LinkerFlavor, Lld, Target, TargetOptions, base};
pub(crate) fn target() -> Target {
// In QNX, libc does not provide a compatible ABI between versions.
// To distinguish between QNX versions, we needed a stable conditional compilation switch,
// which is why we needed to implement different targets in the compiler.
Target {
llvm_target: "aarch64-unknown-unknown".into(),
metadata: crate::spec::TargetMetadata {
description: Some("ARM64 QNX Neutrino 7.0 RTOS".into()),
tier: Some(3),
host_tools: Some(false),
std: Some(true),
},
pointer_width: 64,
// from: https://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#data-layout
// e = little endian
// m:e = ELF mangling: Private symbols get a .L prefix
// i8:8:32 = 8-bit-integer, minimum_alignment=8, preferred_alignment=32
// i16:16:32 = 16-bit-integer, minimum_alignment=16, preferred_alignment=32
// i64:64 = 64-bit-integer, minimum_alignment=64, preferred_alignment=64
// i128:128 = 128-bit-integer, minimum_alignment=128, preferred_alignment=128
// n32:64 = 32 and 64 are native integer widths; Elements of this set are considered to support most general arithmetic operations efficiently.
// S128 = 128 bits are the natural alignment of the stack in bits.
data_layout: "e-m:e-p270:32:32-p271:32:32-p272:64:64-i8:8:32-i16:16:32-i64:64-i128:128-n32:64-S128-Fn32".into(),
arch: "aarch64".into(),
options: TargetOptions {
features: "+v8a".into(),
max_atomic_width: Some(128),
pre_link_args: TargetOptions::link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::No), &[
"-Vgcc_ntoaarch64le_cxx",
]),
env: "nto70".into(),
..base::nto_qnx::opts()
},
}
}