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<h4 class="subsection">9.8.1 Command-line Options</h4>
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<p>The CRIS version of <code>as</code> has these
machine-dependent command-line options.
</p>
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<p>The format of the generated object files can be either ELF or
a.out, specified by the command-line options
<samp>--emulation=crisaout</samp> and <samp>--emulation=criself</samp>.
The default is ELF (criself), unless <code>as</code> has been
configured specifically for a.out by using the configuration
name <code>cris-axis-aout</code>.
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<p>There are two different link-incompatible ELF object file
variants for CRIS, for use in environments where symbols are
expected to be prefixed by a leading &lsquo;<samp>_</samp>&rsquo; character and for
environments without such a symbol prefix. The variant used for
GNU/Linux port has no symbol prefix. Which variant to produce
is specified by either of the options <samp>--underscore</samp> and
<samp>--no-underscore</samp>. The default is <samp>--underscore</samp>.
Since symbols in CRIS a.out objects are expected to have a
&lsquo;<samp>_</samp>&rsquo; prefix, specifying <samp>--no-underscore</samp> when
generating a.out objects is an error. Besides the object format
difference, the effect of this option is to parse register names
differently (see <a href="CRIS_002dPseudos.html#crisnous">crisnous</a>). The <samp>--no-underscore</samp>
option makes a &lsquo;<samp>$</samp>&rsquo; register prefix mandatory.
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<p>The option <samp>--pic</samp> must be passed to <code>as</code> in
order to recognize the symbol syntax used for ELF (SVR4 PIC)
position-independent-code (see <a href="CRIS_002dPic.html#crispic">crispic</a>). This will also
affect expansion of instructions. The expansion with
<samp>--pic</samp> will use PC-relative rather than (slightly
faster) absolute addresses in those expansions. This option is only
valid when generating ELF format object files.
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<p>The option <samp>--march=<var>architecture</var></samp>
<a name="march_002doption"></a>specifies the recognized instruction set
and recognized register names. It also controls the
architecture type of the object file. Valid values for
<var>architecture</var> are:
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<dt><code>v0_v10</code></dt>
<dd><p>All instructions and register names for any architecture variant
in the set v0&hellip;v10 are recognized. This is the
default if the target is configured as cris-*.
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</dd>
<dt><code>v10</code></dt>
<dd><p>Only instructions and register names for CRIS v10 (as found in
ETRAX 100 LX) are recognized. This is the default if the target
is configured as crisv10-*.
</p>
</dd>
<dt><code>v32</code></dt>
<dd><p>Only instructions and register names for CRIS v32 (code name
Guinness) are recognized. This is the default if the target is
configured as crisv32-*. This value implies
<samp>--no-mul-bug-abort</samp>. (A subsequent
<samp>--mul-bug-abort</samp> will turn it back on.)
</p>
</dd>
<dt><code>common_v10_v32</code></dt>
<dd><p>Only instructions with register names and addressing modes with
opcodes common to the v10 and v32 are recognized.
</p></dd>
</dl>
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<p>When <samp>-N</samp> is specified, <code>as</code> will emit a
warning when a 16-bit branch instruction is expanded into a
32-bit multiple-instruction construct (see <a href="CRIS_002dExpand.html#CRIS_002dExpand">CRIS-Expand</a>).
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<p>Some versions of the CRIS v10, for example in the Etrax 100 LX,
contain a bug that causes destabilizing memory accesses when a
multiply instruction is executed with certain values in the
first operand just before a cache-miss. When the
<samp>--mul-bug-abort</samp> command line option is active (the
default value), <code>as</code> will refuse to assemble a file
containing a multiply instruction at a dangerous offset, one
that could be the last on a cache-line, or is in a section with
insufficient alignment. This placement checking does not catch
any case where the multiply instruction is dangerously placed
because it is located in a delay-slot. The
<samp>--mul-bug-abort</samp> command line option turns off the
checking.
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