1.1 --- a/config/target.in Wed Nov 23 23:25:43 2011 +0100
1.2 +++ b/config/target.in Sun Dec 23 14:32:20 2012 +0100
1.3 @@ -294,18 +294,9 @@
1.4 binary blobs from different vendors that are compiling this way and
1.5 can't (don't wan't to) change.
1.6
1.7 -config ARCH_FLOAT_SW
1.8 - bool
1.9 - prompt "software"
1.10 - help
1.11 - Do not emit any hardware floating point opcode.
1.12 -
1.13 - If your processor has no FPU, then you most probably want this, as it
1.14 - is faster than emulating the FPU in the kernel.
1.15 -
1.16 config ARCH_FLOAT_SOFTFP
1.17 bool
1.18 - prompt "softfp"
1.19 + prompt "softfp (FPU)"
1.20 depends on ARCH_SUPPORTS_SOFTFP
1.21 help
1.22 Emit hardware floating point opcodes but use the software
1.23 @@ -319,6 +310,15 @@
1.24
1.25 If in doubt, use 'software' or 'hardware' mode instead.
1.26
1.27 +config ARCH_FLOAT_SW
1.28 + bool
1.29 + prompt "software (no FPU)"
1.30 + help
1.31 + Do not emit any hardware floating point opcode.
1.32 +
1.33 + If your processor has no FPU, then you most probably want this, as it
1.34 + is faster than emulating the FPU in the kernel.
1.35 +
1.36 endchoice
1.37
1.38 config TARGET_CFLAGS