RISC-V ABIs

riscv has quite a few ABIs, this page will Article description::describe their properties: pointer sizes, compatibility, gcc flags, default linker path.

RISC-V has two integer ABIs and three floating-point ABIs, which can essentially be combined at will. Code generation is controlled by the  argument to compiler calls, which concatenates the integer and floating point ABI name.

Example:

The choice of ABI places requirements on the instruction set supported by the hardware and emitted by the compiler.

TODO:

ilp32

 * int, long, pointers are 32bit
 * long long is 64bit
 * char is 8bit
 * short is 16bit

ilp32 is currently only supported for 32-bit targets.

lp64

 * int is 32bit
 * long and pointers are 64bit
 * long long is 64bit
 * char is 8bit
 * short is 16bit

lp64 is only supported for 64-bit targets.

"" (empty string)

 * No floating point arguments are passed in registers.
 * No requirements on instruction set / hardware.

f

 * 32bit and smaller floating point types are passed in registers.
 * Requires F type floating point registers and instructions.

d

 * 64bit and smaller floating point types are passed in registers.
 * Requires D type floating point registers and instructions.