1.1 --- a/config/target.in Sun Jul 22 16:32:24 2007 +0000
1.2 +++ b/config/target.in Wed Aug 15 21:24:02 2007 +0000
1.3 @@ -20,7 +20,6 @@
1.4 bool
1.5 prompt "arm"
1.6 select ARCH_SUPPORTS_BOTH_ENDIAN
1.7 - select ARCH_SUPPORTS_LIBFLOAT
1.8
1.9 config ARCH_MIPS
1.10 bool
1.11 @@ -30,7 +29,6 @@
1.12 config ARCH_x86
1.13 bool
1.14 prompt "x86"
1.15 - select ARCH_SUPPORTS_LIBFLOAT
1.16
1.17 config ARCH_x86_64
1.18 bool
1.19 @@ -183,30 +181,6 @@
1.20
1.21 endchoice
1.22
1.23 -config ARCH_SUPPORTS_LIBFLOAT
1.24 - bool
1.25 - default n
1.26 -
1.27 -config ARCH_FLOAT_SW_LIBFLOAT
1.28 - bool
1.29 - prompt "Use libfloat"
1.30 - default n
1.31 - depends on ARCH_FLOAT_SW && ARCH_SUPPORTS_LIBFLOAT
1.32 - help
1.33 - For those targets upporting it, you can use libfloat for the software
1.34 - floating point emulation.
1.35 -
1.36 - Note that some versions of gcc have support code that supersedes libfloat,
1.37 - while others don't. Known version of gcc that don't have support code are
1.38 - versions prior to 3.0, and version above 4.0.
1.39 -
1.40 - You should check gcc before deciding to use libfloat.
1.41 -
1.42 -config LIBFLOAT_VERSION
1.43 - string
1.44 - default "990616.orig"
1.45 - depends on ARCH_FLOAT_SW_LIBFLOAT
1.46 -
1.47 config TARGET_CFLAGS
1.48 string
1.49 prompt "Target CFLAGS"