Overview
Comment: | Also check for VFP2 if $host_cpu starts with earm
This is the case for NetBSD on some ARM boards. |
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User & Date: | js on 2016-06-08 23:37:25 |
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Context
2016-06-09
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00:25 | Use .init_array instead of .ctors on NetBSD/ARM check-in: 050216faa3 user: js tags: trunk | |
2016-06-08
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23:37 | Also check for VFP2 if $host_cpu starts with earm check-in: 8c55f1870b user: js tags: trunk | |
23:22 | exception.m: More consistency in #ifdef order check-in: b919654740 user: js tags: trunk | |
Changes
Modified configure.ac from [0c3c6d689a] to [93ef7b6c04].
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501 502 503 504 505 506 507 | ]) AC_MSG_RESULT($fp_endianess) AS_IF([test x"$fp_endianess" = x"unknown"], [ AC_MSG_ERROR( [Floating point implementation does not conform to IEEE 754!])]) case "$host_cpu" in | | | 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 513 514 515 | ]) AC_MSG_RESULT($fp_endianess) AS_IF([test x"$fp_endianess" = x"unknown"], [ AC_MSG_ERROR( [Floating point implementation does not conform to IEEE 754!])]) case "$host_cpu" in arm* | earm*) AC_MSG_CHECKING(if VFP2 or above is available) AC_TRY_COMPILE([], [ __asm__ __volatile__ ( "fstmfdd sp!, {d0-d7}" ); ], [ AC_DEFINE(HAVE_VFP2, 1, [Whether we have VFP2 or above]) |
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