// Targets the Cortex-M4F and Cortex-M7F processors (ARMv7E-M)
//
// This target assumes that the device does have a FPU (Floating Point Unit) and lowers all (single
// precision) floating point operations to hardware instructions.
//
// Additionally, this target uses the "hard" floating convention (ABI) where floating point values
// are passed to/from subroutines via FPU registers (S0, S1, D0, D1, etc.).
//
// To opt into double precision hardware support, use the `-C target-feature=+fp64` flag.
use crate::spec::{Target, TargetOptions};
pub fn target() -> Target {
Target {
llvm_target: "thumbv7em-none-eabihf".into(),
pointer_width: 32,
data_layout: "e-m:e-p:32:32-Fi8-i64:64-v128:64:128-a:0:32-n32-S64".into(),
arch: "arm".into(),
options: TargetOptions {
abi: "eabihf".into(),
// `+vfp4` is the lowest common denominator between the Cortex-M4 (vfp4-16) and the
// Cortex-M7 (vfp5)
// `-d32` both the Cortex-M4 and the Cortex-M7 only have 16 double-precision registers
// available
// `-fp64` The Cortex-M4 only supports single precision floating point operations
// whereas in the Cortex-M7 double precision is optional
//
// Reference:
// ARMv7-M Architecture Reference Manual - A2.5 The optional floating-point extension
features: "+vfp4,-d32,-fp64".into(),
max_atomic_width: Some(32),
..super::thumb_base::opts()
},
}
}