On 30 November 2011 10:57, Peter Maydell peter.mayd...@linaro.org wrote:
Drop the distinction between armv4l/armv4b in the $cpu variable
(ie host cpu type) in favour of calling everything 'arm'. This
makes it the same as the ARCH setting and removes some special
casing. The only thing we were
Drop the distinction between armv4l/armv4b in the $cpu variable
(ie host cpu type) in favour of calling everything 'arm'. This
makes it the same as the ARCH setting and removes some special
casing. The only thing we were using the distinction for was to
decide which endianness to use in cross
Drop the distinction between armv4l/armv4b in the $cpu variable
(ie host cpu type) in favour of calling everything 'arm'. This
makes it the same as the ARCH setting and removes some special
casing. The only thing we were using the distinction for was to
decide which endianness to use in cross
Am 29.11.2011 18:18, schrieb Peter Maydell:
Drop the distinction between armv4l/armv4b in the $cpu variable
(ie host cpu type) in favour of calling everything 'arm'. This
makes it the same as the ARCH setting and removes some special
casing. The only thing we were using the distinction for was
On 29 November 2011 19:26, Andreas Färber afaer...@suse.de wrote:
If you place arm between alpha and cris instead (alphabetical
order except for i386+x86_64),
Reviewed-by: Andreas Färber afaer...@suse.de
Doh, good point. Will send v2 tomorrow.
-- PMM