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q66
29255b0244 build-profiles: drop unnecessary cflags for ppc
we don't need to specify -mcpu where compiler default is used,
preserve mtune though; do not -mno-altivec on ppc since altivec
is not default in the first place and doing this will just
break random things that explicitly enable altivec for runtime
checked code; do not use -maltivec on either ppc64le or ppc64
since it's implied by their -mcpu's (power8 for ppc64le which
is implicit, and 970 for ppc64 which is explicit)

also remove -mlong-double-64 for musl targets as that's compiler
default and it's not necessary to pass it; also remove -mabi=elfv2
for both ppc64le and ppc64 since it's implied default
2020-12-06 05:51:31 +01:00
Jürgen Buchmüller
f1a7dfbfef
common: fix XBPS_{,TARGET_}{ENDIAN,LIBC,WORDSIZE}
My first attempt was not working at all.

Signed-off-by: Jürgen Buchmüller <pullmoll@t-online.de>
2019-08-03 23:09:49 +02:00
Jürgen Buchmüller
6a1b977e0c Revert "profiles: introduce XBPS_{,TARGET_}{ENDIAN,LIBC}"
This reverts commit 9b3203401d.

It doesn't actually work. Use the method suggested by @q66 instead.
2019-08-03 23:09:36 +02:00
Jürgen Buchmüller
9b3203401d
profiles: introduce XBPS_{,TARGET_}{ENDIAN,LIBC}
Provide new environment variables for simplifaction of template checks:
...ENDIAN defines the (target) machine's endianness: "le" or "be".
...LIBC defines the (target) machine's C library: "glibc" or "musl".

Closes: #13356
Signed-off-by: Jürgen Buchmüller <pullmoll@t-online.de>
2019-08-02 17:34:05 +02:00
Jürgen Buchmüller
ed4cdadcfd common/profiles: introduce XBPS_{,TARGET_}WORDSIZE
The host and target word size can be used to determine whether
cross compiling certain packages is possible.
2019-07-26 15:18:11 +02:00
q66
151f876627 common: add ppc64 build profiles and other ppc64 bits
This adds the build profiles for ppc64 targets as well as
modifications in other parts of the infra.

These targets are supported:

- ppc64le (glibc little endian elfv2)
- ppc64le-musl (musl little endian)
- ppc64-musl (musl big endian)

ELFv1 targets are explicitly not supported at this point.

Big endian musl supports ppc 970 or newer, while little endian
targets are set to a generic powerpc64le which effectively means
POWER8 and newer. Tuning is always set for POWER9, which is the
most likely target hardware. We also make sure AltiVec is always
on, because it is supported on all hardware we target.

[ci skip]
2019-01-05 23:38:00 +01:00