On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 8:15 AM, Ramana Radhakrishnan <ramana....@googlemail.com> wrote: > This is OK to go in with a follow up to handle this cpu in t-aprofile > similar to the other cpus in there - for bonus points please deal with > the exynos core at the same time if not already done.
This was tested with a arm-eabi cross compiler build configured --with-multilib-list=aprofile, and then using ./xgcc -B./ -mcpu=X --print-libgcc to verify that processor names map to the correct libgcc multilib. Jim
2015-11-12 Jim Wilson <jim.wil...@linaro.org> * gcc/config/arm/t-aprofile (MULTILIB_MATCHES): Add lines for exynos-m1 and qdf24xx to match -march=armv8-a. Index: gcc/config/arm/t-aprofile =================================================================== --- gcc/config/arm/t-aprofile (revision 230283) +++ gcc/config/arm/t-aprofile (working copy) @@ -91,6 +91,8 @@ MULTILIB_MATCHES += march?armv8-a=mcpu?corte MULTILIB_MATCHES += march?armv8-a=mcpu?cortex-a57.cortex-a53 MULTILIB_MATCHES += march?armv8-a=mcpu?cortex-a72 MULTILIB_MATCHES += march?armv8-a=mcpu?cortex-a72.cortex-a53 +MULTILIB_MATCHES += march?armv8-a=mcpu?exynos-m1 +MULTILIB_MATCHES += march?armv8-a=mcpu?qdf24xx # Arch Matches MULTILIB_MATCHES += march?armv8-a=march?armv8-a+crc