--- gforth/Attic/386.h 1994/10/03 18:23:54 1.6 +++ gforth/Attic/386.h 1995/06/03 14:24:38 1.8 @@ -4,26 +4,11 @@ This is the machine-specific part for Intel 386 compatible processors */ +#include "32bit.h" -/* Cell and UCell must be the same size as a pointer */ -typedef long Cell; -typedef unsigned long UCell; - -/* DCell and UDCell must be twice as large as Cell */ -typedef long long DCell; -typedef unsigned long long UDCell; - -/* define this if IEEE singles and doubles are available as C data types */ -#define IEEE_FP - -/* the IEEE types are used only for loading and storing */ -/* the IEEE double precision type */ -typedef double DFloat; -/* the IEEE single precision type */ -typedef float SFloat; - -/* define this if the least-significant byte is at the largets address */ -/* #define BIG_ENDIAN */ +/* indirect threading is faster on the 486, on the 386 direct + threading is probably faster. Therefore we leave defining + DIRECT_THREADED to configure */ /* define this if the processor cannot exploit instruction-level parallelism (no pipelining or too few registers) */ @@ -58,6 +43,9 @@ typedef float SFloat; #endif #ifdef FORCE_REG +#if (__GNUC__==2 && defined(__GNUC_MINOR__) && __GNUC_MINOR__==5) +/* i.e. gcc-2.5.x */ +/* this works with 2.5.7; nothing works with 2.5.8 */ #define IPREG asm("%esi") #define SPREG asm("%edi") #ifdef USE_TOS @@ -65,6 +53,9 @@ typedef float SFloat; #else #define CFAREG asm("%edx") #endif +#else /* gcc-version */ +/* this works with 2.6.3 (and quite well, too) */ +/* since this is not very demanding, it's the default for other gcc versions */ +#define SPREG asm("%ebx") +#endif /* gcc-version */ #endif /* FORCE_REG */ - -#define rint(x) floor((x)+0.5)