Its more likely that we explicitly set soft-floating point support for a
given target than hard.  So use 'fpu-soft' in TUNE_FEATURES rather than
'fpu-hard' to determine setting 'nf' (no-float) in PPCPKGSFX_FPU.

Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <ga...@kernel.crashing.org>
---
 meta/conf/machine/include/powerpc/arch-powerpc.inc |    2 +-
 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)

diff --git a/meta/conf/machine/include/powerpc/arch-powerpc.inc 
b/meta/conf/machine/include/powerpc/arch-powerpc.inc
index 8cc76ab..013755d 100644
--- a/meta/conf/machine/include/powerpc/arch-powerpc.inc
+++ b/meta/conf/machine/include/powerpc/arch-powerpc.inc
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ TARGET_FPU .= "${@bb.utils.contains("TUNE_FEATURES", 
"fpu-soft", "soft", "", d)}
 
 ABIEXTENSION = "${@['','spe'][d.getVar('TARGET_FPU', True) in ['ppc-efd', 
'ppc-efs']]}"
 
-PPCPKGSFX_FPU = "${@bb.utils.contains("TUNE_FEATURES", "fpu-hard" , "", "-nf", 
d)}"
+PPCPKGSFX_FPU = "${@bb.utils.contains("TUNE_FEATURES", "fpu-soft", "-nf", "", 
d)}"
 
 TUNE_PKGARCH ?= "${TUNE_ARCH}${PPCPKGSFX_FPU}"
 
-- 
1.7.3.4


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