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[Bug gas/15178] New: Target "elf32-sparc-freebsd" appears to be fiction.


From: 2DFA55KIL090P8HA6TI4CRPN05HLL6PU at cmx dot ietfng.org
Subject: [Bug gas/15178] New: Target "elf32-sparc-freebsd" appears to be fiction.
Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2013 03:12:07 +0000

http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=15178

             Bug #: 15178
           Summary: Target "elf32-sparc-freebsd" appears to be fiction.
           Product: binutils
           Version: 2.23
            Status: NEW
          Severity: minor
          Priority: P2
         Component: gas
        AssignedTo: address@hidden
        ReportedBy: address@hidden
    Classification: Unclassified


./gas/config/tc-sparc.h contains 

> #ifdef TE_FreeBSD
> #define ELF_TARGET_FORMAT       "elf32-sparc-freebsd"
> #define ELF64_TARGET_FORMAT     "elf64-sparc-freebsd"
> #endif

But this is the only mention of "elf32-sparc-freebsd" in the entire tree. 
Whereas ./bfd/elf64-sparc.c contains special handling that defines
"elf64-sparc-freebsd", there appears to be no similar handling in
"bfd/elf32-sparc.c".

The net result is that invoking "as -32" yields

> Fatal error: selected target format 'elf32-sparc-freebsd' unknown

"objdump -H" lists many supported targets, but elf32-sparc-freebsd is not among
them.

This is OK -- I do not think anybody seriously attempts to build 32-bit ELFs on
FreeBSD on sparc (except by accident, as in
http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=55308 which brought this to my
attention), so I am not sure if the #define of "ELF_TARGET_FORMAT" should be
removed or if the current behavior is intentional, in which case, can I please
have a better error message?

Thanks!
--nwf;

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