Hi! On Tue, Mar 03, 2020 at 11:45:27AM +1000, Nicholas Piggin wrote: > Provide an option to use ELFv2 ABI for big endian builds. This works on > GCC and clang (since 2014). it is is not officially supported by the GNU > toolchain, but it can give some useful advantages of the ELFv2 ABI for > BE (e.g., less stack usage). Some distros build BE ELFv2 userspace.
It is not officially supported in the sense that a) as a host config, it does not exist *at all* (this isn't relevant for the kernel, it does not use a libc or other libraries, of course); and b) as a target config, it is not supported in the sense that no one tests it, so we cannot say anything about what quality code it generates, if it works at all, etc. But we *do* allow "-mbig -mabi=elfv2", it's just a chicken-and-egg problem to have this properly tested. If someone would regularly test it (incl. sending the test results to gcc-testresults@), I don't see why it would not become a supported platform. > +override flavour := linux-ppc64v2 That isn't a good name, heh. This isn't "v2" of anything... Spell out the name "ELFv2"? Or as "elfv2"? It is just a name after all, it is version 1 in all three version fields in the ELF headers! Anyway, looks like it will work, let's see where this goes :-) Reviewed-by: Segher Boessenkool <seg...@kernel.crashing.org> Segher