config/arch/powerpc.in
author "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr>
Sat Mar 06 16:05:20 2010 +0100 (2010-03-06)
branch1.6
changeset 1825 019368610072
parent 1345 27fec561af53
child 2112 0b83ab44a914
permissions -rw-r--r--
debug/ltrace: fix building on x86

ltrace uses i386 and x86_64, whereas crosstool-NG use x86 for both cases.
Fix that by detecting what bitness we're building for, and pass appropriate
i386 or x86_64 to ltrace's configure.
(transplanted from 55adc838cd68d3692e5eeeb38afb3d619b8b0c1a)
     1 # powerpc specific configuration file
     2 
     3 config ARCH_powerpc
     4     select ARCH_SUPPORTS_32
     5     select ARCH_SUPPORTS_64 if EXPERIMENTAL
     6     select ARCH_DEFAULT_32
     7     select ARCH_USE_MMU
     8     select ARCH_SUPPORT_ABI
     9     select ARCH_SUPPORT_CPU
    10     select ARCH_SUPPORT_TUNE
    11     help
    12       The PowerPC architecture, as defined by:
    13         http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/eserver/articles/archguide.html
    14 
    15 config ARCH_POWERPC_SPE
    16     bool
    17     prompt "Enable SPE support"
    18     default n
    19     help
    20       Add support for the Signal Processing Engine.  This will set up
    21       the toolchain so that it supports the SPE ABI extensions. This
    22       mainly targets Freescale e500 processors.
    23       
    24       Setting this option will append "spe" to the end of your target
    25       tuple name (e.g., powerpc-e500v2-linux-gnuspe) so that the gcc
    26       configure/build system will know to include SPE ABI support.
    27       It will also automatically add "-mabi=spe -mspe" to your
    28       TARGET_CFLAGS, and "--enable-e500_double" to your CC_EXTRA_CONFIG,
    29       so you do not need to explicitly add them.