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2008-10-03- add long double math wrappers (Ned Ludd)Bernhard Reutner-Fischer
2008-09-16- add sync_file_range()Bernhard Reutner-Fischer
Tested successfully on i386..
2008-09-13xtensa: The Xtensa port needs to define the __UCLIBC_TRUNCATE64_HAS_4_ARGS__ ↵Chris Zankel
macro so that a dummy argument will be inserted before the long long length argument, which is expected to be in an even/odd register pair. -This line, and those below, will be ignored-- M uClibc_arch_features.h
2008-07-23- trim any trailing whitespaceBernhard Reutner-Fischer
2008-05-03- add missing #endifBernhard Reutner-Fischer
2008-05-03- implement splice,vmsplice,tee for all archesBernhard Reutner-Fischer
- synch F_LINUX_SPECIFIC_BASE related fcntls for all arches
2008-04-24- fixup asm. No object-code changesBernhard Reutner-Fischer
2008-01-17A patch from our Blackfin repository, originally from Jie Zhang. This fixesBernd Schmidt
a problem where the linker was trying to use the wrong symbol name for the init function. Define SYMBOL_PREFIX as _ in Rules.mak for h8300, bfin, i960, microblaze, and v850. Add -D__UCLIBC_UNDERSCORES__ in CFLAGS for targets which define SYMBOL_PREFIX as _. Remove defines and undefs from uClibc_arch_features.h of each target. Add $(SYMBOL_PREFIX) to __uClibc_init when passed by ld option -init.
2008-01-08change NO_UNDERSCORES to just UNDERSCORES so as to be less confusing when ↵Mike Frysinger
doing double negatives
2008-01-05Chris Zankel writes:Mike Frysinger
The following patches add support for the Xtensa processor architecture to uClibc. They are based on a recent SVN checkout (12/05/2007). The first patch (attached to this post) adds Xtensa support to various shared configuration and make files. The following patches then include the Xtensa specific files and directories. I welcome any feedback and would appreciate it if you could include the patches into the mainline tree. I am certainly committed to maintain the port. Bob Wilson was kind enough to review the patches. Some notes about the architecture: Xtensa is a configurable and extensible processor architecture developed by Tensilica. For more information, please visit: www.linux-xtensa.org.