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Re: Add little/big endian multilib variants to mips*-rtems*


Ralf Corsepius <ralf.corsepius@rtems.org> writes:
> On Fri, 2006-06-09 at 10:18 +0100, Richard Sandiford wrote:
>> Ralf Corsepius <ralf.corsepius@rtems.org> writes:
>> > It adds little/big endian multilib variants to mips*-rtems* targets.
>> > This patch has been in use for the official RTEMS toolchains for a while
>> > and should not have any influence on any other targets.
>> > [...]
>> > -MULTILIB_OPTIONS = mips1/mips3/mips32 msoft-float/msingle-float
>> > -MULTILIB_DIRNAMES = mips1 mips3 mips32 soft-float single
>> > -MULTILIB_MATCHES = msingle-float=m4650
>> > +# default is mips1 EB hard-float
>> 
>> What about mips*el-rtems?  Is that not a support configuration?
> Depends on what you mean.
>
> Little "endian mips" is supported, but a separate mips*el-rtems target
> tuple is not supported.

I meant the latter.  It's just that, whether supported or not, I think
the configuration _is_ accepted.  The *el handling is done separately
in config.gcc, for all MIPS targets.

If you're happy with mips*el-rtems silently doing something strange,
the patch is OK.

Richard


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