Ethernet Swindle and gcc vs clang
There will be soon a new flavor of the swindle : The ethernet swindle It's starting to work nicely, utltimately the goal is to use the CH32V208 that is available for ~ 4$ on aliexpress. It's basically a CH32V307 without HS usb and without fpu, same flash, same ram (more on that later). LWIP is pretty big and i'm running short on both flash & ram. While looking into it, i discovered a nice option that gcc has and clang does not "-msave-restore" Since the Riscv does not have stmia/ldmia style instruction, it must push and pop all registers one at a time when entering/exiting a function. That is consuming a lot of code space for short functions. The -msave-restore creates function to save/restore , all possible variants and call them instead of manually pushing/popping registers. Let's give it a try, baseline is clang + hw FPU: Clang + HW FPU 255 508 (+0kB) Clang + no FPU 257 632 (+2KB) Clang + FPU+LTO 232...