Yes the MontaVista glibc handles cache line size issues correctly. (As well as soft floating point so you do not need in kernel floating point emulation.)
Jan Roelens wrote: > > You can't run a dynamically linked program unless you fix glibc regarding the > cache line size. > The 860 has a cache line size of 16 bytes instead of 32 bytes. > > Since you use a distribution, I suppose your glibc has been patched. > ... > Mike O'Brien wrote: > > > I have been trying to get a custom PPC860 board up using MonteVista's Hard > > Hat > > 2.0 distribution using a vxWorks bootrom. I have made alot of progress in > > ... ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/