scripts/build/arch/powerpc.sh
author "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr>
Sun Jan 01 17:49:44 2012 +0100 (2012-01-01)
changeset 2924 0eab838768b1
parent 2675 7c288c777455
child 3169 9d0b37f08a10
permissions -rw-r--r--
cc/gcc: install the core compilers in the build-tools dir

There really is no good reason to install the core compilers in their
own places, one for each pass. We can install them with the other
build tools.

Also, this implies that:
- there are fewer directories to save/restore
- there are fewer symlinks to create for binutils
- the PATH is shorter

Signed-off-by: "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr>
     1 # Compute powerpc-specific values
     2 
     3 CT_DoArchTupleValues () {
     4     # The architecture part of the tuple, override only for 64-bit
     5     if [ "${CT_ARCH_64}" = "y" ]; then
     6         CT_TARGET_ARCH="powerpc64"
     7     fi
     8 
     9     # Only override values when ABI is not the default
    10     case "${CT_ARCH_powerpc_ABI}" in
    11         eabi)
    12             # EABI is only for bare-metal, so libc ∈ [none,newlib]
    13             CT_TARGET_SYS="eabi"
    14             ;;
    15         spe)
    16             case "${CT_LIBC}" in
    17                 none|newlib)    CT_TARGET_SYS="spe";;
    18                 *glibc)         CT_TARGET_SYS="gnuspe";;
    19                 uClibc)         CT_TARGET_SYS="uclibcgnuspe";;
    20             esac
    21             ;;
    22     esac
    23 
    24     # Add extra flags for SPE if needed
    25     if [ "${CT_ARCH_powerpc_ABI_SPE}" = "y" ]; then
    26         CT_ARCH_TARGET_CFLAGS="-mabi=spe -mspe"
    27         CT_ARCH_CC_CORE_EXTRA_CONFIG="--enable-e500_double"
    28         CT_ARCH_CC_EXTRA_CONFIG="--enable-e500_double"
    29     fi
    30 }