# Super-H specific configuration file ## no-package ## select ARCH_SUPPORTS_32 ## select ARCH_DEFAULT_32 ## select ARCH_SUPPORTS_BOTH_MMU ## select ARCH_DEFAULT_HAS_MMU ## select ARCH_SUPPORTS_FLAT_FORMAT ## select ARCH_SUPPORTS_EITHER_ENDIAN ## select ARCH_DEFAULT_LE ## select ARCH_REQUIRES_MULTILIB ## select ARCH_SUPPORTS_WITH_ENDIAN ## ## help The Super-H architecture, as defined by: ## help http://www.renesas.com/fmwk.jsp?cnt=superh_family_landing.jsp&fp=/products/mpumcu/superh_family/ choice bool prompt "Variant" # GCC supports both endiannesses even if a specific CPU is selected (so long # as that CPU can be both BE/LE), but the binutils (or specifically, ld) # configures for both endiannesses only if sh-*-linux target is selected. config ARCH_SH_SH bool prompt "unspecified" select ARCH_SUPPORTS_BOTH_ENDIAN select ARCH_SUPPORTS_WITH_CPU help If left unspecified, GCC will determine the set of multilibs to compile automatically based on selected endianness, FPU mode and OS. config ARCH_SH_SH1 bool prompt "sh1" config ARCH_SH_SH2 bool prompt "sh2" config ARCH_SH_SH2E bool prompt "sh2e" config ARCH_SH_SH2A bool prompt "sh2a" config ARCH_SH_SH3 bool prompt "sh3" config ARCH_SH_SH3E bool prompt "sh3e" config ARCH_SH_SH4 bool prompt "sh4" config ARCH_SH_SH4A bool prompt "sh4a" endchoice config ARCH_SH_VARIANT string default "sh" if ARCH_SH_SH default "sh1" if ARCH_SH_SH1 default "sh2" if ARCH_SH_SH2 default "sh2e" if ARCH_SH_SH2E default "sh2a" if ARCH_SH_SH2A default "sh3" if ARCH_SH_SH3 default "sh3e" if ARCH_SH_SH3E default "sh4" if ARCH_SH_SH4 default "sh4a" if ARCH_SH_SH4A