# Powerpc specific configuration file ## no-package ## select ARCH_SUPPORTS_32 ## select ARCH_SUPPORTS_64 ## select ARCH_DEFAULT_32 ## select ARCH_SUPPORTS_EITHER_ENDIAN ## select ARCH_DEFAULT_BE ## select ARCH_USE_MMU ## select ARCH_SUPPORTS_WITH_ABI ## select ARCH_SUPPORTS_WITH_CPU ## select ARCH_SUPPORTS_WITH_TUNE ## select ARCH_SUPPORTS_WITH_FLOAT ## select ARCH_SUPPORTS_WITH_32_64 ## ## help The PowerPC architecture, as defined by: ## help http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/eserver/articles/archguide.html config ARCH_powerpc_ABI string default "" if ARCH_powerpc_ABI_DEFAULT default "eabi" if ARCH_powerpc_ABI_EABI default "spe" if ARCH_powerpc_ABI_SPE choice bool prompt "ABI" default ARCH_powerpc_ABI_DEFAULT config ARCH_powerpc_ABI_DEFAULT bool prompt "default" help The default ABI (System V.4). config ARCH_powerpc_ABI_EABI bool prompt "EABI" depends on BARE_METAL help The Embedded ABI (stack alignment of 8 bytes, etc). config ARCH_powerpc_ABI_SPE bool prompt "SPE" select GCC_REQUIRE_older_than_9 select GLIBC_REQUIRE_2_29_or_older help Add support for the Signal Processing Engine. This will set up the toolchain so that it supports the SPE ABI extensions. This mainly targets Freescale e500 processors. Setting this option will append "spe" to the end of your target tuple name (e.g., powerpc-e500v2-linux-gnuspe) so that the gcc configure/build system will know to include SPE ABI support. It will also automatically add "-mabi=spe -mspe" to your TARGET_CFLAGS, and "--enable-e500_double" to your CC_EXTRA_CONFIG_ARRAY, so you do not need to explicitly add them. Support for SPE ABI has been removed in GCC 9. endchoice