arm_configure_build_target is usually used to reconfigure the arm_active_target structure, which is then used to reconfigure a number of other global variables describing the current target. Occasionally, however, we need to use arm_configure_build_target to construct a temporary target structure and in that case it is wrong to try to reconfigure the global variables (although probably harmless, since arm_option_reconfigure_globals() only looks at arm_active_target). At the very least, however, this is wasted work, so it is best not to do it unless needed. What's more, several callers of arm_configure_build target call arm_option_reconfigure_globals themselves within a few lines, making the call from within arm_configure_build_target completely redundant. So this patch moves the responsibility of calling of arm_configure_build_target to its callers (only two places needed updating). gcc: * config/arm/arm.c (arm_configure_build_target): Don't call arm_option_reconfigure_globals. (arm_option_restore): Call arm_option_reconfigure_globals after reconfiguring the target. * config/arm/arm-c.c (arm_pragma_target_parse): Likewise. --- gcc/config/arm/arm-c.c | 1 + gcc/config/arm/arm.c | 2 +- 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)