diff -r 983823b3b569 -r fff955de3fb8 samples/powerpc-e500v2-linux-gnuspe/reported.by --- a/samples/powerpc-e500v2-linux-gnuspe/reported.by Thu Oct 07 23:51:23 2010 +0200 +++ b/samples/powerpc-e500v2-linux-gnuspe/reported.by Wed Nov 03 18:30:30 2010 +0100 @@ -1,12 +1,13 @@ reporter_name="Anthony Foiani " reporter_url="http://sourceware.org/ml/crossgcc/2010-09/msg00100.html" -reporter_comment="This is a sample config file for Freescale e500v2 processors (e.g., -MPC8548, MPC8572). It uses eglibc (for e500/SPE patches) and a recent -gcc (4.5.1, for e500v2 DPFP support) and will generate appropriate -dual-precision floating point instructions by default. +reporter_comment=" +This is a sample config file for Freescale e500v2 processors (e.g., MPC8548, +MPC8572). It uses eglibc (for e500/SPE patches) and a recent gcc (4.5.1, +for e500v2 DPFP support) and will generate appropriate dual-precision +floating point instructions by default. -Note: If building a Linux kernel with this toolchain, you will want to -make sure -mno-spe AND -mspe=no are passed to gcc to prevent SPE -ABI/instructions from getting into the kernel (which is currently -unsupported). At this time, the kernel build system passes those -teo options, but older kernels were only passing -mno-spe by default." +Note: If building a Linux kernel with this toolchain, you will want to make +sure -mno-spe AND -mspe=no are passed to gcc to prevent SPE ABI/instructions +from getting into the kernel (which is currently unsupported). At this time, +the kernel build system properly passes those two options, but older kernels +were only passing -mno-spe by default."