crosstool-ng/patches/gcc/4.3.2/180-superh-default-multilib.patch
Yann E. MORIN" 664c2d0100 Add latest gcc-4.3.2 as EXPERIMENTAL, using the 4.3.1 re-based patchset.
/trunk/config/cc/gcc.in                                          |    7     7     0     0 ++
 /trunk/patches/gcc/4.3.2/280-c99-complex-ugly-hack.patch         |    8     4     4     0 +-
 /trunk/patches/gcc/4.3.2/250-sh-pr24836.patch                    |   16     8     8     0 ++--
 /trunk/patches/gcc/4.3.2/340-make-mno-spe-work-as-expected.patch |   43    19    24     0 ++++++--------
 /trunk/patches/gcc/4.3.2/130-cross-compile.patch                 |   20    10    10     0 +++---
 5 files changed, 48 insertions(+), 46 deletions(-)
2008-09-25 16:06:19 +00:00

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Original patch from gentoo: gentoo/src/patchsets/gcc/4.3.1/gentoo/53_all_gcc4-superh-default-multilib.patch
The gcc-3.x toolchains would contain all the targets by default. With gcc-4,
you have to actually list out the multilibs you want or you will end up with
just one when using targets like 'sh4-linux-gnu'.
The resulting toolchain can't even build a kernel as the kernel needs to build
with the nofpu flag to be sure that no fpu ops are generated.
Here we restore the gcc-3.x behavior; the additional overhead of building all
of these multilibs by default is negligible.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/140205
diff -durN gcc-4.3.1.orig/gcc/config.gcc gcc-4.3.1/gcc/config.gcc
--- gcc-4.3.1.orig/gcc/config.gcc 2008-05-21 10:54:15.000000000 +0200
+++ gcc-4.3.1/gcc/config.gcc 2008-06-10 14:58:06.000000000 +0200
@@ -2278,7 +2278,7 @@
if test x${sh_multilibs} = x ; then
case ${target} in
sh64-superh-linux* | \
- sh[1234]*) sh_multilibs=${sh_cpu_target} ;;
+ sh[1234]*) sh_multilibs=`cd ${srcdir}/config/sh ; echo t-mlib-sh[1-4]* | sed 's:t-mlib-sh:,m:g;s: ::g'` ;;
sh64* | sh5*) sh_multilibs=m5-32media,m5-32media-nofpu,m5-compact,m5-compact-nofpu,m5-64media,m5-64media-nofpu ;;
sh-superh-*) sh_multilibs=m4,m4-single,m4-single-only,m4-nofpu ;;
sh*-*-linux*) sh_multilibs=m1,m3e,m4 ;;