[Asterisk-Users] Build on Itanium fails
Jonas Arndt
jonas_arndt at comcast.net
Tue Aug 9 10:13:47 MST 2005
Hi Again,
I removed codec_gsm.so from codecs/Makefile and the build work. Like I
said, I am not too familiar with Asterisk yet. What implications will
this have to the functionality?
Thanks,
// Jonas
Jonas Arndt wrote:
> Thanks Guys,
>
> I should have mentioned that I have already tried to remove the flag.
> What happens then is that I run into other issues.
>
> =========================================================================
> gcc -pipe -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes
> -Wmissing-declarations
> -g -Iinclude -I../include -D_REENTRANT -D_GNU_SOURCE -O6
> -DZAPTEL_OPTIMIZAT
> IONS -fomit-frame-pointer -fPIC -c
> -DNeedFunctionPrototypes=1 -fun
> roll-loops -fPIC -O6 -DSASR -DNDEBUG -DWAV49 -I./inc src/table.c
> as -o src/k6opt.o src/k6opt.s
> src/k6opt.s: Assembler messages:
> src/k6opt.s:9: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.value'
> src/k6opt.s:10: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.value'
> src/k6opt.s:11: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.value'
> src/k6opt.s:12: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.value'
> src/k6opt.s:13: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.value'
> src/k6opt.s:14: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.value'
> src/k6opt.s:15: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.value'
> src/k6opt.s:16: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.value'
> src/k6opt.s:17: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.value'
> src/k6opt.s:18: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.value'
> src/k6opt.s:19: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.value'
> src/k6opt.s:20: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.value'
> src/k6opt.s:27: Error: Unknown opcode `pushl %ebp'
> src/k6opt.s:28: Error: bad expression
> src/k6opt.s:28: Error: Illegal operand separator `e'
> src/k6opt.s:29: Error: Unknown opcode `pushl %edi'
> src/k6opt.s:30: Error: Unknown opcode `pushl %esi'
> src/k6opt.s:31: Error: Unknown opcode `pushl %ebx'
> src/k6opt.s:32: Error: Illegal operand separator `('
> src/k6opt.s:33: Error: Illegal operand separator `('
> src/k6opt.s:34: Error: bad expression
> src/k6opt.s:34: Error: Illegal operand separator `e'
> src/k6opt.s:35: Error: Unknown opcode `emms'
> src/k6opt.s:36: Error: bad expression
> src/k6opt.s:36: Error: Illegal operand separator `e'
> src/k6opt.s:36: Error: Unknown opcode `movd %eax,%mm5'
> src/k6opt.s:37: Error: Unknown opcode `movq coefs,%mm1'
> src/k6opt.s:38: Error: Unknown opcode `movq coefs+8,%mm2'
> src/k6opt.s:39: Error: Unknown opcode `movq coefs+16,%mm3'
> src/k6opt.s:40: Error: Unknown opcode `xorl %esi,%esi'
> src/k6opt.s:43: Error: Unknown opcode `movq (%ebx,%esi,2),%mm0'
> src/k6opt.s:44: Error: Unknown opcode `pmaddwd %mm1,%mm0'
> src/k6opt.s:46: Error: Unknown opcode `movq 8(%ebx,%esi,2),%mm4'
> src/k6opt.s:47: Error: Unknown opcode `pmaddwd %mm2,%mm4'
> src/k6opt.s:48: Error: Unknown opcode `paddd %mm4,%mm0'
> src/k6opt.s:50: Error: Unknown opcode `movq 16(%ebx,%esi,2),%mm4'
> src/k6opt.s:51: Error: Unknown opcode `pmaddwd %mm3,%mm4'
> src/k6opt.s:52: Error: Unknown opcode `paddd %mm4,%mm0'
> =========================================================================
>
> Thanks,
>
> // Jonas
>
> Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
>
>> Jonas Arndt wrote:
>>
>>> The problem I am currently facing seem to be in the codecs/gsm
>>> directory. I am getting the error:
>>> ===============================================================
>>> make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/src/asterisk/codecs/gsm'
>>> if [ ! -d ./lib ] ; then mkdir ./lib ; fi
>>> gcc -pipe -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes
>>> -Wmissing-declarations -g -Iinclude -I../include -D_REENTRANT
>>> -D_GNU_SOURCE -O6 -DZAPTEL_OPTIMIZATIONS
>>> -fomit-frame-pointer -fPIC -c -DNeedFunctionPrototypes=1
>>> -funroll-loops -fPIC -O6 -march=ia64 -DSASR -DNDEBUG -DWAV49
>>> -I./inc src/add.c
>>> cc1: error: invalid option `arch=ia64'
>>> ===============================================================
>>
>>
>>
>> The GSM Makefile is somewhat stupid in this regard; it also fails on
>> x86-64 machines. I'd suggest just editing codecs/gsm/Makefile to
>> remove the 'arch' flag, since it really won't make a big difference,
>> especially if you aren't doing GSM transcoding.
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