// This defines the amd64 target for the Linux Kernel. See the linux-kernel-base module for // generic Linux kernel options. use crate::spec::{CodeModel, LinkerFlavor, Target}; pub fn target() -> Target { let mut base = super::linux_kernel_base::opts(); base.cpu = "x86-64".into(); base.max_atomic_width = Some(64); base.features = "-mmx,-sse,-sse2,-sse3,-ssse3,-sse4.1,-sse4.2,-3dnow,-3dnowa,-avx,-avx2,+soft-float".into(); base.code_model = Some(CodeModel::Kernel); base.add_pre_link_args(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, &["-m64"]); Target { // FIXME: Some dispute, the linux-on-clang folks think this should use // "Linux". We disagree because running *on* Linux is nothing like // running *as" linux, and historically the "os" component as has always // been used to mean the "on" part. llvm_target: "x86_64-unknown-none-elf".into(), pointer_width: 64, data_layout: "e-m:e-p270:32:32-p271:32:32-p272:64:64-i64:64-f80:128-n8:16:32:64-S128" .into(), arch: "x86_64".into(), options: base, } }