On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 09:21:30AM +0100, Alexander Stein wrote:
> On Wednesday 04 January 2012 17:59:57 Michael Olbrich wrote:
> > On Wed, Jan 04, 2012 at 03:27:46PM +0100, Alexander Stein wrote:
> > > how can I detect if a x86 target is 32 or 64bit? I'm working on a package 
> rule 
> > > for gnu-efi and elilo which need to know if it should generate ia32, 
> x86_64 
> > > (or ia64) binaries.
> > > I just know about PTXCONF_ARCH_X86 but this does not show what I want. 
> There 
> > > is also PTXCONF_KERNEL_ARCH_X86_64 for 64bit but this needs a linux 
> > > kernel 
> > > configured. Any other ideas?
> > 
> > This is not yet supported. You'll need to add ARCH_X86_64 and ARCH_IA64 to
> > platforms/architecture.in and set the correct defaults for HAS_HARDFLOAT
> > etc.
> > Send patches :-)
> 
> I doubt it's the best way to just add ARCH_X86_64 (and maybe ARCH_IA64). A 
> lot 
> of rules files use "ifdef PTXCONF_ARCH_X86". So this has to be reworked to be 
> useable in X86_64, as most cases don't make a difference to 32 or 64 Bit.
> Maybe it's better, to add a 64Bit entry in the optimization. Thoughts?

I have no idea which way will be easier to implement. But I don't think
adding to the optimization is the best. There will be places where you need
to separate 32 vs 64 bit (e.g. SIZEOF_LONG_DOUBLE).
So I guess you should start with a (ARCH_X86_32|ARCH_X86_64) choice and
check if any "ifdef PTXCONF_ARCH_X86" need to be changed.
If there are few/no uses of ARCH_X86 left then we can rename ARCH_X86_32 to
ARCH_X86.

Michael

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