SPRUIG8J January 2018 – March 2024
Options control the operation of the compiler. This section provides a description of option conventions and an option summary table. It also provides detailed descriptions of the most frequently used options, including options used for type-checking.
For a help screen summary of the options, enter cl7x with no parameters on the command line.
The following apply to the compiler options:
You can define default options for the compiler by using the C7X_C_OPTION environment variable. For a detailed description of the environment variable, see Section 3.4.1.
Table 3-1 through Table 3-27 summarize all options (including link options). Use the references in the tables for more complete descriptions of the options.
Option | Alias | Effect | Section |
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--silicon_version=id | -mv | Selects target version. Defaults to 7100. | Section 3.3.5 |
--silicon_errata_i2117 | Generates code to work around the C7100 silicon errata i2117. | Section 3.3.4 | |
--silicon_errata_i2376={on|off} | Generates code to work around the C7504 silicon errata i2376. | Section 3.3.4 | |
--big_endian | -me | Produces object code in big-endian format. The default format is little-endian. | Section 3.3.4 |
--mma_version={ 1 | 2 | 2_256 | disallow } | Specify the version of the Matrix Multiply Accelerator (MMA) to be used on the target device. | Section 3.3.4 |
Option | Alias | Effect | Section |
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--opt_level=off | Disables all optimization (default if option not used and --vectypes=off). | Section 4.1 | |
--opt_level=n | -On | Level 0 (-O0) optimizes
register usage only (default
if option not used and --vectypes=on). Level 1 (-O1) uses Level 0 optimizations and optimizes locally. Level 2 (-O2) uses Level 1 optimizations and optimizes globally (default if option used with no setting). Level 3 (-O3) uses Level 2 optimizations and optimizes the file. Level 4 (-O4) uses Level 3 optimizations and performs link-time optimization. |
Section 4.1, Section 4.3 |
--opt_for_speed[=n] | -mf | Controls the tradeoff between size and speed (0-5 range). If this option is not specified or is specified without n, the default value is 4. | Section 4.2 |
Option | Alias | Effect | Section |
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--assume_addresses_ok_for_stream={off|on} | If enabled, the automatic streaming pass, which is controlled with the --auto_stream option, assumes that addressing patterns map to a stream legally. | Section 4.15.9 | |
Enabling this assumption can result in more use of a Streaming Engine (SE) or Streaming Address Generator (SA). Situations that could require such an assumption include, but are not limited to: 64-bit indexes, unsigned indexes, and array indexing applied to vector pointers. | |||
--auto_inline=[size] | -oi | Sets automatic inlining size (--opt_level=3 only). If size is not specified, the default is 1. | Section 4.5 |
--auto_stream={off|saving|no_saving} | Controls whether the compiler attempts to automatically use the Streaming Engine (SE) and Streaming Address Generator (SA) where possible and profitable. | Section 4.15.9 | |
In "off" mode, automatic use of the SE and SA is disabled. In "saving" mode, the SE and/or SA state are saved in case they are already in use. In "no_saving" mode, automatic use of the SE and SA is enabled without context saving. C7100 and C7120 devices support only "off" or "no_saving" modes and "off" is the default. Newer devices, such as C7504, support all three modes and --auto_stream=saving is the default. | |||
--call_assumptions=n | -opn | Level 0 (-op0) specifies
that the module contains functions and variables that are called or
modified from outside the source code provided to the compiler. Level 1 (-op1) specifies that the module contains variables modified from outside the source code provided to the compiler but does not use functions called from outside the source code. Level 2 (-op2) specifies that the module contains no functions or variables that are called or modified from outside the source code provided to the compiler (default). Level 3 (-op3) specifies that the module contains functions that are called from outside the source code provided to the compiler but does not use variables modified from outside the source code. |
Section 4.4.1 |
--disable_inlining | Prevents any inlining from occurring. | Section 3.10 | |
--fp_mode={relaxed|strict} | Enables or disables relaxed floating-point mode. | Section 3.3.3 | |
--fp_reassoc={on|off} | Enables or disables the reassociation of floating-point arithmetic. | Section 3.3.3 | |
--fp_single_precision_constant | Causes all unsuffixed floating-point constants to be treated as single precision values instead of as double-precision constants. | Section 3.3.3 | |
--gen_opt_info=n | -onn | Level 0 (-on0) disables the
optimization information file. Level 1 (-on2) produces an optimization information file. Level 2 (-on2) produces a verbose optimization information file. |
Section 4.3.1 |
--optimizer_interlist | -os | Interlists optimizer comments with assembly statements. | Section 4.12 |
--program_level_compile | -pm | Combines source files to perform program-level optimization. | Section 4.4 |
--src_interlist | -s | Interlists optimizer comments (if available) and assembly source statements; otherwise interlists C and assembly source statements. | Section 3.3.2 |
--aliased_variables | -ma | Notifies the compiler that addresses passed to functions may be modified by an alias in the called function. | Section 4.9.1 |
Option | Alias | Effect | Section |
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--symdebug:dwarf | -g | Default behavior. Enables symbolic debugging. The generation of debug information does not impact optimization. Therefore, generating debug information is enabled by default. | Section 3.3.6
Section 4.13 |
--symdebug:dwarf_version=3|4 | Specifies the DWARF format version. The default version is 4. | Section 3.3.6 | |
--symdebug:none | Disables all symbolic debugging. | Section 3.3.6 Section 4.13 |
Option | Alias | Effect | Section |
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--include_path=directory | -I |
Adds the specified directory to the #include search path. | Section 3.5.2.1 |
--preinclude=filename | Includes filename at the beginning of compilation. | Section 3.3.3 |
Option | Alias | Effect | Section |
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--compile_only | -c | Disables linking (negates --run_linker). | Section 11.1.3 |
--help | -h | Prints (on the standard output device) a description of the options understood by the compiler. | Section 3.3.2 |
--run_linker | -z | Causes the linker to be invoked from the compiler command line. | Section 3.3.2 |
--skip_assembler | -n | Compiles C/C++ source file , producing an assembly language output file. The assembler is not run and no object file is produced. | Section 3.3.2 |
--keep_asm | -k | Keeps the assembly language (.asm) file. |
Option | Alias | Effect | Section |
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--c89 | Processes C files according to the ISO C89 standard. | Section 5.12 | |
--c99 | Processes C files according to the ISO C99 standard. | Section 5.12 | |
--c11 | Processes C files according to the ISO C11 standard. | Section 5.12 | |
--c++14 | Processes C++ files according to the ISO C++14 standard. | Section 5.12 | |
--cpp_default | -fg | Processes all source files with a C extension as C++ source files. | Section 3.3.8 |
--exceptions | Enables C++ exception handling. | Section 5.6 | |
--extern_c_can_throw | Allow extern C functions to propagate exceptions. | -- | |
--float_operations_allowed ={none|all|32|64} |
Restricts the types of floating point operations allowed. | Section 3.3.3 | |
--pending_instantiations=# | Specify the number of template instantiations that may be in progress at any given time. Use 0 to specify an unlimited number. | Section 3.3.4 | |
--printf_support={nofloat|full| minimal} |
Enables support for smaller, limited versions of the printf function family (sprintf, fprintf, etc.) and the scanf function family (sscanf, fscanf, etc.) run-time-support functions. | Section 3.3.3 | |
--relaxed_ansi | -pr | Enables relaxed mode; ignores strict ISO violations. This is on by default. To disable this mode, use the --strict_ansi option. | Section 5.12.3 |
--strict_ansi | -ps | Enables strict ANSI/ISO mode (for C/C++, not for K&R C). In this mode, language extensions that conflict with ANSI/ISO C/C++ are disabled. In strict ANSI/ISO mode, most ANSI/ISO violations are reported as errors. Violations that are considered discretionary may be reported as warnings instead. | Section 5.12.3 |
--vectypes={on|off} | Enable support for TI vector data types. On by default. | Section 5.3.2 |
Option | Alias | Effect | Section |
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--preproc_dependency[=filename] | -ppd | Performs preprocessing only, but instead of writing preprocessed output, writes a list of dependency lines suitable for input to a standard make utility. | Section 3.5.8 |
--preproc_includes[=filename] | -ppi | Performs preprocessing only, but instead of writing preprocessed output, writes a list of files included with the #include directive. | Section 3.5.9 |
--preproc_macros[=filename] | -ppm | Performs preprocessing only. Writes list of predefined and user-defined macros to a file with the same name as the input but with a .pp extension. | Section 3.5.10 |
--preproc_only | -ppo | Performs preprocessing only. Writes preprocessed output to a file with the same name as the input but with a .pp extension. | Section 3.5.4 |
--preproc_with_comment | -ppc | Performs preprocessing only. Writes preprocessed output, keeping the comments, to a file with the same name as the input but with a .pp extension. | Section 3.5.6 |
--preproc_with_compile | -ppa | Continues compilation after preprocessing with any of the -pp<x> options that normally disable compilation. | Section 3.5.5 |
--preproc_with_line | -ppl | Performs preprocessing only. Writes preprocessed output with line-control information (#line directives) to a file with the same name as the input but with a .pp extension. | Section 3.5.7 |
Option | Alias | Effect | Section |
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--define=name[=def] | -D | Predefines name. | Section 3.3.2 |
--undefine=name | -U | Undefines name. | Section 3.3.2 |
Option | Alias | Effect | Section |
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--compiler_revision | Prints out the compiler release revision and exits. | -- | |
--diag_error=num | -pdse | Categorizes the diagnostic identified by num as an error. | Section 3.7.1 |
--diag_remark=num | -pdsr | Categorizes the diagnostic identified by num as a remark. | Section 3.7.1 |
--diag_suppress=num | -pds | Suppresses the diagnostic identified by num. | Section 3.7.1 |
--diag_warning=num | -pdsw | Categorizes the diagnostic identified by num as a warning. | Section 3.7.1 |
--diag_wrap={on|off} | Wrap diagnostic messages (default is on). Note that this command-line option cannot be used within the Code Composer Studio IDE. | ||
--display_error_number | -pden | Displays a diagnostic's identifiers along with its text. Note that this command-line option cannot be used within the Code Composer Studio IDE. | Section 3.7.1 |
--emit_warnings_as_errors | -pdew | Treat warnings as errors. | Section 3.7.1 |
--issue_remarks | -pdr | Issues remarks (non-serious warnings). | Section 3.7.1 |
--no_warnings | -pdw | Suppresses diagnostic warnings (errors are still issued). | Section 3.7.1 |
--quiet | -q | Suppresses progress messages (quiet). | -- |
--set_error_limit=num | -pdel | Sets the error limit to num. The compiler abandons compiling after this number of errors. (The default is 100.) | Section 3.7.1 |
--super_quiet | Super quiet mode. | -- | |
--tool_version | -version | Displays version number for each tool. | -- |
--verbose | Display banner and function progress information. | -- | |
--verbose_diagnostics | -pdv | Provides verbose diagnostic messages that display the original source with line-wrap. Note that this command-line option cannot be used within the Code Composer Studio IDE. | Section 3.7.1 |
--write_diagnostics_file | Generates a diagnostic message information file. Compiler only option. Note that this command-line option cannot be used within the Code Composer Studio IDE. | Section 3.7.1 |
Option | Alias | Effect | Section |
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--gen_preprocessor_listing | -pl | Generates a raw listing file (.rl). | Section 3.9 |
--section_sizes={on|off} | Generates section size information, including sizes for sections containing executable code and constants, constant or initialized data (global and static variables), and uninitialized data. (Default is off if this option is not included on the command line. Default is on if this option is used with no value specified.) | Section 3.7.1 |
Option | Alias | Effect | Section |
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--common={on|off} | On by default. When on, uninitialized file scope variables are emitted as common symbols. When off, common symbols are not created. | Section 3.3.4 | |
--debug_software_pipeline | -mw | Produce verbose software pipelining report. | Section 4.7.2 |
--disable_software_pipeline | -mu | Turns off software pipelining. | Section 4.7.1 |
--fp_not_associative | -mc | Prevents reordering of associative floating-point operations. | Section 4.10 |
--gen_data_subsections={on|off} | Place all aggregate data (arrays, structs, and unions) into subsections. This gives the linker more control over removing unused data during the final link step. See the link to the right for details about the default setting. | Section 11.2.3 | |
--gen_func_subsections={on|off} | -mo | Puts each function in a separate subsection in the object file. If this option is not used, the default is off. See the link to the right for details about the default setting. | Section 11.2.2 |
--ramfunc={on|off} | If set to on, indicates that each function will be run from RAM. Functions will be placed in RAM and optimized for RAM execution. Equivalent to specifying __attribute__((ram_func)) on all functions in the translation unit. | Section 3.3.4 |
Option | Alias | Effect | Section |
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--entry_hook[=name] | Enables entry hooks. | Section 3.13 | |
--entry_parm={none|name| address} |
Specifies the parameters to the function to the --entry_hook option. | Section 3.13 | |
--exit_hook[=name] | Enables exit hooks. | Section 3.13 | |
--exit_parm={none|name|address} | Specifies the parameters to the function to the --exit_hook option. | Section 3.13 | |
--remove_hooks_when_inlining | Removes entry/exit hooks for auto-inlined functions. | Section 3.13 |
Option | Alias | Effect | Section |
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--c_src_interlist | -ss | Interlists C source and assembly statements. | Section 3.11
Section 4.12 |
Option | Alias | Effect | Section |
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--asm_file=filename | -fa | Identifies filename as an assembly source file regardless of its extension. By default, the compiler and assembler treat .asm files as assembly source files. | Section 3.3.8 |
--c_file=filename | -fc | Identifies filename as a C source file regardless of its extension. By default, the compiler treats .c files as C source files. | Section 3.3.8 |
--cpp_file=filename | -fp | Identifies filename as a C++ file, regardless of its extension. By default, the compiler treats .C, .cpp, .cc and .cxx files as a C++ files. | Section 3.3.8 |
--obj_file=filename | -fo | Identifies filename as an object code file regardless of its extension. By default, the compiler and linker treat .obj files as object code files, including both *.c.obj and *.cpp.obj files. | Section 3.3.8 |
Option | Alias | Effect | Section |
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--asm_directory=directory | -fs | Specifies an assembly file directory. By default, the compiler uses the current directory. | Section 3.3.11 |
--obj_directory=directory | -fr | Specifies an object file directory. By default, the compiler uses the current directory. | Section 3.3.11 |
--output_file=filename | -fe | Specifies a compilation output file name; can override --obj_directory. | Section 3.3.11 |
--pp_directory=dir | Specifies a preprocessor file directory. By default, the compiler uses the current directory. | Section 3.3.11 | |
--temp_directory=directory | -ft | Specifies a temporary file directory. By default, the compiler uses the current directory. | Section 3.3.11 |
Option | Alias | Effect | Section |
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--asm_extension=[.]extension | -ea | Sets a default extension for assembly source files. | Section 3.3.10 |
--c_extension=[.]extension | -ec | Sets a default extension for C source files. | Section 3.3.10 |
--cpp_extension=[.]extension | -ep | Sets a default extension for C++ source files. | Section 3.3.10 |
--listing_extension=[.]extension | -es | Sets a default extension for listing files. | Section 3.3.10 |
--obj_extension=[.]extension | -eo | Sets a default extension for object files. | Section 3.3.10 |
Option | Alias | Effect | Section |
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--cmd_file=filename | -@ | Interprets contents of a file as an extension to the command line. Multiple -@ instances can be used. | Section 3.3.2 |
Option | Alias | Effect | Section |
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--advice:performance[={all|none}] | Generates compiler optimization advice. Default is all. | Section 4.11 | |
--advice:performance_file={stdout| stderr|user_specified_filename} |
Specifies that advice be written to stdout, stderr, or a file. | Section 4.11 | |
--advice:performance_dir= {user_specified_directory_name} |
Specifies that advice file be created in the named directory. | Section 4.11 |