use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, PanicStrategy, RelocModel}; use crate::spec::{Target, TargetOptions}; pub fn target() -> Target { Target { data_layout: "e-m:e-p:32:32-i64:64-n32-S128".to_string(), llvm_target: "riscv32".to_string(), pointer_width: 32, arch: "riscv32".to_string(), options: TargetOptions { families: vec!["unix".to_string()], os: "espidf".to_string(), env: "newlib".to_string(), vendor: "espressif".to_string(), linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Gcc, linker: Some("riscv32-esp-elf-gcc".to_string()), cpu: "generic-rv32".to_string(), // While the RiscV32IMC architecture does not natively support atomics, ESP-IDF does support // the __atomic* and __sync* GCC builtins, so setting `max_atomic_width` to `Some(32)` // and `atomic_cas` to `true` will cause the compiler to emit libcalls to these builtins. // // Support for atomics is necessary for the Rust STD library, which is supported by the ESP-IDF framework. max_atomic_width: Some(32), atomic_cas: true, features: "+m,+c".to_string(), executables: true, panic_strategy: PanicStrategy::Abort, relocation_model: RelocModel::Static, emit_debug_gdb_scripts: false, eh_frame_header: false, ..Default::default() }, } }