SLAA534A June 2013 – June 2020
As mentioned, the ABI does not define specific behavior in all instances but rather is a canon of principles that allow for platform or system-specific variation. There are model variants within the ABI that may be used or not used. The ABI standardizes the implementation in cases where such variants are used. Some of the variants are incompatible with each other. If any object uses a particular model, all objects must. In such cases, toolchains are expected to use build attributes to prevent incompatible objects from being combined.