I'm compiling DCP-O-Matic on a Raspberry Pi 2 and am getting the following warning:
/tmp/ccu6rDcg.s: Assembler messages:
/tmp/ccu6rDcg.s:4208: Warning: swp{b} use is deprecated for ARMv6 and ARMv7
I've passed "-mcpu=cortex-a8 -mfpu=neon" to the compiler, but I still get the warnings. I'm pretty sure there is something in the Linux kernel that makes this warning irrelevant, but I would really like to solve this.
This post has a lot of good information, but I can't seem to find the right switches to prevent the warnings. I've verified that there is no explicit assembler code using swp{b}.
Can anyone recommend the best way to clear these warnings? I really am kind of anal about compilation warnings. ;) I figure if there's a warning, there's a fix.
To clarify, I'm interested in how to get the gcc toolchain to emit the correct LDREX/STREX instructions, rather than swap{b}.
make
try V=1, and see full toolchain invocation for that particular line. High chance you'll see the culprit. In worst case there might be a inline assembly in your source files whereswp
was explicitly used.swp
is explicitly used in ccu6rDcg.s at line 4208. David doesn't try to stop usingswp
, he tries to disable the warning message, which is relevant on cortex-A8 as it is an ARM v7a, excepted if this assembly code is run in a non preemptible context. Therefore, I would rather modify the code to use exclusive monitor than trying to disable the warning.swp
.