For perfectly sound reasons, n32 MIPS is a mips64 subset denoted by an
ABI change, thus, "mips64-vendor-linux-gnun32" rather than
"mips-vendor-linux-gnu". A previous change had fixed up insane.bbclass
to recognize these, which mostly worked, but left SITEINFO_BITS set to
64.
Since bit-32 is processed first, and there are specific checks for
linux-gnun32, modify the mips64-linux-gnun32 lines to specify "bit-32",
so things that check SITEINFO_BITS get the right answer. Also, drop
the mips{,el}-linux-gnun32 lines, because that's not a valid combination;
n32 only makes sense for mips64.
Also, the insane.bbclass change spelled "mips64el" as "mipsel64", which
no one noticed because no one's using little-endian n32, apparently.
Signed-off-by: Peter Seebach <peter.seebach@windriver.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
},
"linux-gnun32" : {
"mips64": ( 8, 0, 0, False, 32),
- "mipsel64": ( 8, 0, 0, True, 32),
+ "mips64el": ( 8, 0, 0, True, 32),
},
}
"arm-linux-uclibceabi": "arm-linux-uclibc",
"armeb-linux-gnueabi": "armeb-linux",
"armeb-linux-uclibceabi": "armeb-linux-uclibc",
- "mips-linux-gnun32": "mips-linux",
- "mipsel-linux-gnun32": "mipsel-linux",
- "mips64-linux-gnun32": "mips-linux",
- "mips64el-linux-gnun32": "mipsel-linux",
+ "mips64-linux-gnun32": "mips-linux bit-32",
+ "mips64el-linux-gnun32": "mipsel-linux bit-32",
"powerpc-linux": "powerpc32-linux",
"powerpc-linux-uclibc": "powerpc-linux powerpc32-linux",
"powerpc-linux-gnuspe": "powerpc-linux powerpc32-linux",