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André Draszik a9120996e0 mips: add tunes for (some) 24K cores
- add 24kc big and little endian, which is based on mips32r2 w/o FPU
- add 24kec which is 24kc + DSP
- both can have the MIPS16e ASE enabled in their tunes

(From OE-Core rev: cccd8b09523d8f0c1df97d08181737681db13f37)

Signed-off-by: André Draszik <adraszik@tycoint.com>
Signed-off-by: Ross Burton <ross.burton@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-06-12 23:47:19 +01:00
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2012/03/30 - Mark Hatle mark.hatle@windriver.com

  • Initial Version

MIPS currently defines 12 ABIs. Combinations of: *) Big/Little Endian *) Hardware/Software Floating Point *) o32, n32, n64 ABI

TUNE_ARCH, the GNU canonical arch, is defined as:

mips${MIPSPKGSFX_BYTE}${MIPSPKGSFX_ENDIAN}

The package arch is defined in such a way to generated a standard naming scheme. The scheme is: [-nf][-n32]

TUNE_PKGARCH is defined as:

${MIPSPKGSFX_VARIANT_tune-${DEFAULTTUNE}}${MIPSPKGSFX_FPU}${MIPSPKGSFX_ABI}

The following is a list of MIPS specific variables:

MIPSPKGSFX_BYTE - This is defined as either blank and "64" for MIPS64 CPUs.

MIPSPKGSFX_ENDIAN - For bigendian hardware this is blank, otherwise it's defined as "el".

MIPSPKGSFX_VARIANT_tune- - In the default tunings it is set to the same value as TUNE_ARCH. In custom, optimized tunings, the value should be modified to more precisely describe the tuning.

MIPSPKGSFX_FPU - The value is set to "" or "-nf", where "-nf" indicates that the tune is using a non-floating point ABI.

MIPSPKGSFX_ABI - This is used to specify an alternative ABI when the previous values are not enough to distringuish the package. "-n32" is added when building for N32 ABI.