config/kernel/bare-metal.in
author "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr>
Sat Oct 03 18:49:23 2009 +0200 (2009-10-03)
changeset 1560 79a609170a83
parent 890 6227df6bbb79
child 2444 896cb0d36c1a
permissions -rw-r--r--
configure: split has_or_abort in two: one to check, one to abort

Split the has_or_abort function in two:
- one that checks if the tool if found,
- one that calls the above check, and aborts if not found

The rational behind this is to be able to check for a tool
and if not found, fallback to using our bundled version,
should the need arise (and I get time).
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# Bare metal config options
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config KERNEL_bare_metal
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    select BARE_METAL
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    help
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      'Bare metal' refers to those programs that run without any kernel.
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      You probably want to say 'y' here if you plan to use your compiler
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      to build bootloaders. It is not yet suitable to build Linux kernels,
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      though, because the APCI stuff relies on the target C library headers
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      being available?!?!...