config/target.in
author "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr>
Sun Jul 13 10:32:38 2008 +0000 (2008-07-13)
changeset 645 8e58024f8e37
parent 631 2761b358f9e6
child 767 fe5e42bf7bbc
permissions -rw-r--r--
Ioannis E. VENETIS <venetis@mail.capsl.udel.edu> pointed out that GMP and MPFR were not used by gcc.
Turned out that none could use GMP and MPFR as the config option changed its name, but the change was not propagated to all users.

/trunk/scripts/build/binutils.sh | 2 1 1 0 +-
/trunk/scripts/build/debug/300-gdb.sh | 2 1 1 0 +-
/trunk/scripts/build/cc_gcc.sh | 6 3 3 0 +++---
3 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
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# Target definition: architecture, optimisations, etc...
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menu "Target options"
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config ARCH
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    string
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# Pre-declare target optimisation variables
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config ARCH_SUPPORT_ARCH
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config ARCH_SUPPORT_ABI
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config ARCH_SUPPORT_CPU
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config ARCH_SUPPORT_TUNE
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config ARCH_SUPPORT_FPU
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config ARCH_SUPPORTS_BOTH_ENDIAN
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config ARCH_DEFAULT_BE
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config ARCH_DEFAULT_LE
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config ARCH_ARCH
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config ARCH_ABI
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config ARCH_CPU
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config ARCH_TUNE
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config ARCH_FPU
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config ARCH_BE
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config ARCH_LE
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config ARCH_FLOAT_HW
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config ARCH_FLOAT_SW
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config TARGET_CFLAGS
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comment "General target options"
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choice
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    bool
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    prompt "Target architecture:"
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source config.gen/arch.in
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endchoice
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config ARCH_SUPPORTS_BOTH_ENDIAN
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    bool
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    default n
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config ARCH_DEFAULT_BE
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    bool
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    default n
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config ARCH_DEFAULT_LE
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    bool
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    default n
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choice
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    bool
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    prompt "Endianness:"
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    depends on ARCH_SUPPORTS_BOTH_ENDIAN
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    default ARCH_BE if ARCH_DEFAULT_BE
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    default ARCH_LE if ARCH_DEFAULT_LE
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config ARCH_BE
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    bool
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    prompt "Big endian"
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config ARCH_LE
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    bool
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    prompt "Little endian"
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endchoice
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comment "Target optimisations"
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config ARCH_SUPPORT_ARCH
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    bool
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    default n
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config ARCH_SUPPORT_ABI
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    bool
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    default n
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config ARCH_SUPPORT_CPU
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    bool
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    default n
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config ARCH_SUPPORT_TUNE
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    bool
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    default n
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config ARCH_SUPPORT_FPU
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    bool
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    default n
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config ARCH_ARCH
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    string
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    prompt "Architecture level"
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    depends on ARCH_SUPPORT_ARCH
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    default ""
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    help
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      GCC uses this name to determine what kind of instructions it can emit
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      when generating assembly code. This option can be used in conjunction
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      with or instead of the ARCH_CPU option (above), or a (command-line)
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      -mcpu= option.
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      This is the configuration flag --with-arch=XXXX, and the runtime flag
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      -march=XXX.
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      Pick a value from the gcc manual for your choosen gcc version and your
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      target CPU.
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      Leave blank if you don't know, or if your target architecture does not
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      offer this option.
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config ARCH_ABI
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    string
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    prompt "Generate code for the specific ABI"
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    depends on ARCH_SUPPORT_ABI
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    default ""
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    help
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      Generate code for the given ABI.
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      This is the configuration flag --with-abi=XXXX, and the runtime flag
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      -mabi=XXX.
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      Pick a value from the gcc manual for your choosen gcc version and your
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      target CPU.
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      Leave blank if you don't know, or if your target architecutre does not
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      offer this option.
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config ARCH_CPU
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    string
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    prompt "Emit assembly for CPU"
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    depends on ARCH_SUPPORT_CPU
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    default ""
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    help
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      This specifies the name of the target processor. GCC uses this name
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      to determine what kind of instructions it can emit when generating
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      assembly code.
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      This is the configuration flag --with-cpu=XXXX, and the runtime flag
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      -mcpu=XXX.
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      Pick a value from the gcc manual for your choosen gcc version and your
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      target CPU.
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      Leave blank if you don't know, or if your target architecture does not
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      offer this option.
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config ARCH_TUNE
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    string
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    prompt "Tune for CPU"
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    depends on ARCH_SUPPORT_TUNE
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    default ""
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    help
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      This option is very similar to the ARCH_CPU option (above), except
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      that instead of specifying the actual target processor type, and hence
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      restricting which instructions can be used, it specifies that GCC should
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      tune the performance of the code as if the target were of the type
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      specified in this option, but still choosing the instructions that it
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      will generate based on the cpu specified by the ARCH_CPU option
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      (above), or a (command-line) -mcpu= option.
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      This is the configuration flag --with-tune=XXXX, and the runtime flag
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      -mtune=XXX.
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      Pick a value from the gcc manual for your choosen gcc version and your
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      target CPU.
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      Leave blank if you don't know, or if your target architecture does not
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      offer this option.
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config ARCH_FPU
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    string
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    prompt "Use specific FPU"
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    depends on ARCH_SUPPORT_FPU
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    default ""
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    help
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      On some targets (eg. ARM), you can specify the kind of FPU to emit
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      code for.
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      This is the configuration flag --with-fpu=XXX, and the runtime flag
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      -mfpu=XXX.
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      See below wether to actually emit FP opcodes, or to emulate them.
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      Pick a value from the gcc manual for your choosen gcc version and your
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      target CPU.
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      Leave blank if you don't know, or if your target architecture does not
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      offer this option.
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choice
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    bool
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    prompt "Floating point:"
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config ARCH_FLOAT_HW
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    bool
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    prompt "hardware (FPU)"
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    help
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      Emit hardware floating point opcodes.
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      If you've got a processor with a FPU, then you want that.
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      If your hardware has no FPU, you still can use HW floating point, but
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      need to compile support for FPU emulation in your kernel. Needless to
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      say that emulating the FPU is /slooowwwww/...
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      One situation you'd want HW floating point without a FPU is if you get
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      binary blobs from different vendors that are compiling this way and
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      can't (don't wan't to) change.
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config ARCH_FLOAT_SW
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    bool
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    prompt "software"
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    help
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      Do not emit any hardware floating point opcode.
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      If your processor has no FPU, then you most probably want this, as it
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      is faster than emulating the FPU in the kernel.
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endchoice
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config TARGET_CFLAGS
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    string
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    prompt "Target CFLAGS"
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    default ""
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    help
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      Used to add specific options when compiling libraries of the toolchain,
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      that will run on the target (eg. libc.so).
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      Note that the options above for ARCH, ABI, CPU, TUNE and FPU will be
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      automaticaly used. You don't need to specify them here.
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      Leave blank if you don't know better.
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endmenu