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For some architectures, it is legit to have an alternate value in the 'architecture' part of the tuple. For example: armv5te-* armv7a8-* Besides, some packages expect the tuple to reflect the arch variant (eg. openMPI) to detect the variant's capabilities (eg. atomic primitives). This patch adds an option for the user to specify a suffix to be added to the arch-part of the tuple. Signed-off-by: Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu> Message-ID: <20130120225822.GS6838@1wt.eu> Patch-Id: 213994 [yann.morin.1998@free.fr: make it a suffix, not an override] Signed-off-by: "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@free.fr>
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# Compute x86-specific values
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# This one really needs a little love! :-(
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CT_DoArchTupleValues() {
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# Override the architecture part of the tuple:
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if [ "${CT_ARCH_64}" = "y" ]; then
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CT_TARGET_ARCH=x86_64
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else
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arch="${CT_ARCH_ARCH}"
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[ -z "${arch}" ] && arch="${CT_ARCH_TUNE}"
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case "${arch}" in
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"") CT_TARGET_ARCH=i386;;
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i386|i486|i586|i686) CT_TARGET_ARCH="${arch}";;
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winchip*) CT_TARGET_ARCH=i486;;
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pentium|pentium-mmx|c3*) CT_TARGET_ARCH=i586;;
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pentiumpro|pentium*|athlon*) CT_TARGET_ARCH=i686;;
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prescott) CT_TARGET_ARCH=i686;;
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*) CT_TARGET_ARCH=i586;;
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esac
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fi
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CT_TARGET_ARCH="${CT_TARGET_ARCH}${CT_ARCH_SUFFIX}"
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}
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