Hi,
When compiling powerpc binaries, gcc defaults to 32 bit.
To do some tests I needed to have a 64 bit binary.
Since I'm using realtime, I modified config.mk as below.
My questions: is there any official way to turn LTP in 64bit?
If not, what shall we do then? Should LTP default to 32 or native-arch bit?
Shall we use something like: "if (uname -m) ..." or use a command line
option?
Any comment?
Gilles.
diff --git a/testcases/realtime/config.mk b/testcases/realtime/config.mk
index 19ccddc..083db58 100644
--- a/testcases/realtime/config.mk
+++ b/testcases/realtime/config.mk
@@ -23,3 +23,4 @@ LDLIBS += $(srcdir)/lib/libjvmsim.o \
$(srcdir)/lib/libstats.o \
-lpthread -lrt -lm
+CFLAGS += -m64
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