config/arch/powerpc-powerpc64.in-common
author "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr>
Mon Jun 01 09:23:23 2009 +0000 (2009-06-01)
branchgcc-4.4
changeset 1394 51d112dfbe79
permissions -rw-r--r--
/devel/gcc-4.4:
- make glibc-2.9 build with gcc-4.4.0.

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/devel/gcc-4.4/patches/glibc/2.9/570-debug-readlink_chk-readklinkat_chk.patch | 24 24 0 0 ++++++++++
/devel/gcc-4.4/patches/glibc/2.9/560-syslog.patch | 12 12 0 0 +++++
2 files changed, 36 insertions(+)
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# powerpc and powerpc64 common options
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if ARCH_powerpc || ARCH_powerpc64
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config ARCH_POWERPC_SPE
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    bool
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    prompt "Enable SPE support"
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    default n
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    help
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      Add support for the Signal Processing Engine.  This will set up
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      the toolchain so that it supports the SPE ABI extensions. This
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      mainly targets Freescale e500 processors.
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      Setting this option will append "spe" to the end of your target
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      tuple name (e.g., powerpc-e500v2-linux-gnuspe) so that the gcc
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      configure/build system will know to include SPE ABI support.
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      It will also automatically add "-mabi=spe -mspe" to your
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      TARGET_CFLAGS, and "--enable-e500_double" to your CC_EXTRA_CONFIG,
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      so you do not need to explicitly add them.
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endif # ARCH_powerpc || ARCH_powerpc64