config/arch/powerpc.in.2
author "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr>
Mon May 30 23:05:28 2011 +0200 (2011-05-30)
changeset 2496 cc9b84a83b34
parent 2467 200836977ce6
child 2675 7c288c777455
permissions -rw-r--r--
glibc: properly handle internal addons

Some addons are bundled with glibc/eglibc, so we should not try to
download and extract them.

This is done as thus:
- at download time:
- if the add-on download fails, keep going;
- at extract time:
- if the addon is present in the source tree, ignore it;
- if the addon is missing in the source tree:
- if the archive is present, extract it;
- if the archive is missing, bail out.

Signed-off-by: "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr>
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# powerpc specific configuration file
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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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    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. It
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      will also automatically add "-mabi=spe -mspe" to your TARGET_CFLAGS,
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      and "--enable-e500_double" to your CC_EXTRA_CONFIG_ARRAY, so you
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      do not need to explicitly add them.