Hi Roman.
> > If user did NOT specify ARCH we should use the kernel configuration - which
> > your solution fail to do.
> 
> To make this easy I attached the patch which reverts the problematic 
> changes and then you only need this simple change to force the 64BIT value 
> for ARCH={i386,x86_64}, otherwise it's set by the user:

Just eyeballing your patch I made following observations:
1) make all*config, randconfig, defconfig is broken on 64-bit boxes
2) A pure code refactoring patch is reverted for no obvious reason
3) Behavioral changes are not documented:
   - 32-bit/64-bit can only be selected in config is you specify ARCH=x86
   - ARCH= takes precedence over kernel config for a configured kernel
4) The changelogs miss title on reverted patches

All points are trivial to fix so I do not say your approach is
bad - just that the supplied patch is not good enough.

I will fix it up tonight and test it.

        Sam
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