Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2005-10-28 | frv seems to be an exception having no MMU, but using ldso | Peter S. Mazinger | |
2005-10-27 | ARCH_HAS_NO_MMU implies/selects ARCH_HAS_NO_LDSO | Peter S. Mazinger | |
2005-03-16 | move the compiler flags WARNINGS option | Mike Frysinger | |
2004-01-16 | s/UCLIBC_HAS_MMU/ARCH_HAS_MMU/g | Eric Andersen | |
2004-01-16 | Fixup selection of endianness, since select does not work on choice | Eric Andersen | |
items, we have to declare what endianness cpus are capable of supporting and work using dependancies. | |||
2003-11-18 | Kill ARCH_HAS_NO_MMU and use HAS_FPU only. Wether floating point ops | Manuel Novoa III | |
are implemented in hardware or via kernel emulation doesn't matter to the libc code. | |||
2003-11-05 | Do not provide a default for endianness. This needs to be selected | Eric Andersen | |
on a per-arch basis, or left to the user to choose. | |||
2003-11-04 | Rework the config system. Better utilize the Kconfig language | Eric Andersen | |
which should simplify enabling arbitrary architectures. -Erik | |||
2002-11-09 | fix typo | Aaron Lehmann | |
2002-11-08 | Large cleanup patch, based in large part on a patch from | Eric Andersen | |
Stefan Allius, which adds a great deal of sanity. | |||
2002-11-08 | Update doc reference | Eric Andersen | |
2002-11-07 | Add missing blank line | Eric Andersen | |
2002-11-07 | (UCLIBC_HAS_MMU): Depend on !ARCH_HAS_NO_MMU, rather than just using it | Miles Bader | |
to set the default. (HAS_FPU): Depend on !ARCH_HAS_NO_FPU. (USE_GCC_SOFT_FLOAT_OPTION): New option. | |||
2002-11-05 | Cleanup soft-float support | Eric Andersen | |
2002-11-03 | Yet more config system updating. | Eric Andersen | |
2002-11-02 | update all the Config files for the various arches so they work with the new | Eric Andersen | |
config system. Hopefully I got everything here correct... -Erik | |||
2002-10-31 | Make it so arch specific stuff can be simpler. Initial attempt at | Eric Andersen | |
making CPU_CFLAGS, which should allow things to be optimized per-CPU and/or per-system. -Erik |