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From: Ian Lance Taylor <ian@wasabisystems.com>
To: "Zack Weinberg" <zack@codesourcery.com>
Cc: gcc@gcc.gnu.org
Subject: Re: Can we speed up the gcc_target structure?
Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2004 00:53:00 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <m3wu7owygx.fsf@gossamer.airs.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87ad4ksxma.fsf@egil.codesourcery.com>

"Zack Weinberg" <zack@codesourcery.com> writes:

> Of course inefficiencies are going to be introduced if we just convert
> each macro to a target hook with the same semantics.  But that isn't
> the only option on the table.  The right thing is to redesign this
> interface so that it doesn't *need* 100+ macros and toggles.  If this
> is done properly, then not only should there be no inefficiency
> introduced by going through the target vector, but also we would have
> something that was straightforward to maintain and straightforward to
> add support for new architectures.
> 
> As a data point, I am aware of another (proprietary) compiler that
> completely isolates the back end from the optimizers, to the point
> where the back end module can be swapped out at runtime, and it
> benchmarks competitively or faster than GCC on similar input.  So I
> don't believe that this is impossible.

Sounds good.  I think most people would agree that gcc has always
brought details of the target too far forward in the compilation
process.  But it's a pretty substantial project, given the current
code base.

Ian

  reply	other threads:[~2004-01-19  0:53 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 45+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2004-01-18  8:37 Ian Lance Taylor
2004-01-18  9:03 ` Zack Weinberg
2004-01-18 14:09   ` Ian Lance Taylor
2004-01-18 22:25     ` Zack Weinberg
2004-01-19  0:53       ` Ian Lance Taylor [this message]
2004-01-19  1:18       ` Geoff Keating
2004-01-18 11:30 ` Joseph S. Myers
2004-01-18 13:58 ` Kaveh R. Ghazi
2004-01-18 19:54   ` Ian Lance Taylor
2004-01-18 20:10     ` Richard Henderson
2004-01-18 20:17       ` Ian Lance Taylor
2004-01-18 21:14   ` Joseph S. Myers
2004-01-18 22:05     ` Richard Henderson
2004-01-18 22:22       ` Jan Hubicka
2004-01-18 22:37         ` Richard Henderson
2004-01-19 19:33           ` DJ Delorie
2004-01-19 20:41             ` Richard Henderson
2004-01-19  1:12 ` Geoff Keating
2004-01-19 13:51   ` Ian Lance Taylor
2004-01-18 22:18 Chris Lattner
2004-01-18 22:33 ` Jan Hubicka
2004-01-18 22:40   ` Chris Lattner
2004-01-18 22:48     ` Jan Hubicka
2004-01-18 22:50       ` Chris Lattner
2004-01-18 23:27         ` Jan Hubicka
2004-01-18 23:34           ` Jakub Jelinek
2004-01-19  1:36           ` Chris Lattner
2004-01-18 22:42   ` Joseph S. Myers
2004-01-18 22:44     ` Chris Lattner
2004-01-18 22:36 ` Richard Henderson
2004-01-18 22:42   ` Chris Lattner
2004-01-19 11:51 Richard Kenner
2004-01-19 12:01 ` Richard Guenther
2004-01-19 20:02   ` Richard Henderson
2004-01-19 14:16 ` Robert Dewar
2004-01-19 18:03 ` Zack Weinberg
2004-01-19 18:18 Richard Kenner
2004-01-19 18:26 ` Zack Weinberg
2004-01-19 19:05 Richard Kenner
2004-01-19 21:15 ` Zack Weinberg
2004-01-19 21:25 Richard Kenner
2004-01-19 23:36 ` Zack Weinberg
2004-01-19 23:42 Richard Kenner
2004-01-19 23:46 ` Zack Weinberg
2004-01-19 23:48 Richard Kenner

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