Hi everyone! I found that I was getting compiler errors when I try to build Musl for an ARMv8.1M Mainline target that does not have floating-point support but does have the M-Profile Vector Extensions (MVE). The errors were that Musl wanted to use unsupported floating-point instructions for fabsf() and sqrtf(). I was able to correct this by adding checks for (__ARM_FP & 4) to the ARM "fabsf.c" and "sqrtf.c" files, which is all this tiny patch does. The relevant options I used with Clang were "-march=armv8.1m.main+mve -mfpu=none -mfloat-abi=hard". MVE uses the FP register file, but treats them as 8 128-bit registers instead of 16 64-bit registers, so presumably that's why the hard float ABI is used even when floating-point operations are not enabled. In this case, an integer-only subset of MVE is used. Here is a Godbolt link that shows that you can make this happen on GCC, too. https://www.godbolt.org/z/Mf4h489s8 I'm not sure if this is totally necessary since I suspect this would affect only ARM M-Profile devices, but maybe it at least wouldn't hurt to have. Thanks, Jesse DeGuire