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3.2.5 DS390 / DS400 Options
- [--model-flat24] Generate
24-bit flat mode code. This is the one and only that the ds390 code
generator supports right now and is default when using -mds390.
See section Memory Models for more details.
- [--protect-sp-update] disable
interrupts during ESP:SP updates.
- [--stack-10bit] Generate code
for the 10 bit stack mode of the Dallas DS80C390 part. This is the
one and only that the ds390 code generator supports right now and
is default when using -mds390. In this mode, the stack is located
in the lower 1K of the internal RAM, which is mapped to 0x400000.
Note that the support is incomplete, since it still uses a single
byte as the stack pointer. This means that only the lower 256 bytes
of the potential 1K stack space will actually be used. However, this
does allow you to reclaim the precious 256 bytes of low RAM for use
for the DATA and IDATA segments. The compiler will not generate any
code to put the processor into 10 bit stack mode. It is important
to ensure that the processor is in this mode before calling any re-entrant
functions compiled with this option. In principle, this should work
with the --stack-auto option, but
that has not been tested. It is incompatible with the --xstack
option. It also only makes sense if the processor is in 24 bit contiguous
addressing mode (see the --model-flat24 option).
- [--stack-probe] insert call
to function __stack_probe at each function prologue.
- [--tini-libid] <nnnn> LibraryID
used in -mTININative.
- [--use-accelerator] generate
code for DS390 Arithmetic Accelerator.
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