- -mgpr-32
- 
Only use the first 32 general purpose registers.
     
 
- -mgpr-64
- 
Use all 64 general purpose registers.
     
 
- -mfpr-32
- 
Use only the first 32 floating point registers.
     
 
- -mfpr-64
- 
Use all 64 floating point registers
     
 
- -mhard-float
- 
Use hardware instructions for floating point operations.
     
 
- -msoft-float
- 
Use library routines for floating point operations.
     
 
- -malloc-cc
- 
Dynamically allocate condition code registers.
     
 
- -mfixed-cc
- 
Do not try to dynamically allocate condition code registers, only
use icc0andfcc0.
 
- -mdword
- 
Change ABI to use double word insns.
     
 
- -mno-dword
- 
Do not use double word instructions.
     
 
- -mdouble
- 
Use floating point double instructions.
     
 
- -mno-double
- 
Do not use floating point double instructions.
     
 
- -mmedia
- 
Use media instructions.
     
 
- -mno-media
- 
Do not use media instructions.
     
 
- -mmuladd
- 
Use multiply and add/subtract instructions.
     
 
- -mno-muladd
- 
Do not use multiply and add/subtract instructions.
     
 
- -mfdpic
- 
Select the FDPIC ABI, that uses function descriptors to represent
pointers to functions.  Without any PIC/PIE-related options, it
implies -fPIE.  With -fpic or -fpie, it
assumes GOT entries and small data are within a 12-bit range from the
GOT base address; with -fPIC or -fPIE, GOT offsets
are computed with 32 bits. 
With a `bfin-elf' target, this option implies -msim.
     
 
- -minline-plt
- 
Enable inlining of PLT entries in function calls to functions that are
not known to bind locally.  It has no effect without -mfdpic. 
It's enabled by default if optimizing for speed and compiling for
shared libraries (i.e., -fPIC or -fpic), or when an
optimization option such as -O3 or above is present in the
command line.
     
 
- -mTLS
- 
Assume a large TLS segment when generating thread-local code.
     
 
- -mtls
- 
Do not assume a large TLS segment when generating thread-local code.
     
 
- -mgprel-ro
- 
Enable the use of GPRELrelocations in the FDPIC ABI for data
that is known to be in read-only sections.  It's enabled by default,
except for -fpic or -fpie: even though it may help
make the global offset table smaller, it trades 1 instruction for 4. 
With -fPIC or -fPIE, it trades 3 instructions for 4,
one of which may be shared by multiple symbols, and it avoids the need
for a GOT entry for the referenced symbol, so it's more likely to be a
win.  If it is not, -mno-gprel-ro can be used to disable it.
 
- -multilib-library-pic
- 
Link with the (library, not FD) pic libraries.  It's implied by
-mlibrary-pic, as well as by -fPIC and
-fpic without -mfdpic.  You should never have to use
it explicitly.
     
 
- -mlinked-fp
- 
Follow the EABI requirement of always creating a frame pointer whenever
a stack frame is allocated.  This option is enabled by default and can
be disabled with -mno-linked-fp.
     
 
- -mlong-calls
- 
Use indirect addressing to call functions outside the current
compilation unit.  This allows the functions to be placed anywhere
within the 32-bit address space.
     
 
- -malign-labels
- 
Try to align labels to an 8-byte boundary by inserting nops into the
previous packet.  This option only has an effect when VLIW packing
is enabled.  It doesn't create new packets; it merely adds nops to
existing ones.
     
 
- -mlibrary-pic
- 
Generate position-independent EABI code.
     
 
- -macc-4
- 
Use only the first four media accumulator registers.
     
 
- -macc-8
- 
Use all eight media accumulator registers.
     
 
- -mpack
- 
Pack VLIW instructions.
     
 
- -mno-pack
- 
Do not pack VLIW instructions.
     
 
- -mno-eflags
- 
Do not mark ABI switches in e_flags.
     
 
- -mcond-move
- 
Enable the use of conditional-move instructions (default).
     This switch is mainly for debugging the compiler and will likely be removed
in a future version.
     
 
 
- -mno-cond-move
- 
Disable the use of conditional-move instructions.
     This switch is mainly for debugging the compiler and will likely be removed
in a future version.
     
 
 
- -mscc
- 
Enable the use of conditional set instructions (default).
     This switch is mainly for debugging the compiler and will likely be removed
in a future version.
     
 
 
- -mno-scc
- 
Disable the use of conditional set instructions.
     This switch is mainly for debugging the compiler and will likely be removed
in a future version.
     
 
 
- -mcond-exec
- 
Enable the use of conditional execution (default).
     This switch is mainly for debugging the compiler and will likely be removed
in a future version.
     
 
 
- -mno-cond-exec
- 
Disable the use of conditional execution.
     This switch is mainly for debugging the compiler and will likely be removed
in a future version.
     
 
 
- -mvliw-branch
- 
Run a pass to pack branches into VLIW instructions (default).
     This switch is mainly for debugging the compiler and will likely be removed
in a future version.
     
 
 
- -mno-vliw-branch
- 
Do not run a pass to pack branches into VLIW instructions.
     This switch is mainly for debugging the compiler and will likely be removed
in a future version.
     
 
 
- -mmulti-cond-exec
- 
Enable optimization of &&and||in conditional execution
(default).This switch is mainly for debugging the compiler and will likely be removed
in a future version.
     
 
 
- -mno-multi-cond-exec
- 
Disable optimization of &&and||in conditional execution.This switch is mainly for debugging the compiler and will likely be removed
in a future version.
     
 
 
- -mnested-cond-exec
- 
Enable nested conditional execution optimizations (default).
     This switch is mainly for debugging the compiler and will likely be removed
in a future version.
     
 
 
- -mno-nested-cond-exec
- 
Disable nested conditional execution optimizations.
     This switch is mainly for debugging the compiler and will likely be removed
in a future version.
     
 
 
- -moptimize-membar
- 
This switch removes redundant membarinstructions from the
compiler generated code.  It is enabled by default.
 
- -mno-optimize-membar
- 
This switch disables the automatic removal of redundant membarinstructions from the generated code.
 
- -mtomcat-stats
- 
Cause gas to print out tomcat statistics.
     
 
- -mcpu=cpu
- 
Select the processor type for which to generate code.  Possible values are
`frv', `fr550', `tomcat', `fr500', `fr450',
`fr405', `fr400', `fr300' and `simple'.