Message ID | 20180702135806.7087-1-shorne@gmail.com |
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Series | OpenRISC updates for 3.0 | expand |
On Mon, Jul 02, 2018 at 10:57:41PM +0900, Stafford Horne wrote: > Hello Peter, > > Changes since Richards v3: > - Brought into my queue > - Fixed the format warnings the print_insn_or1k patch > - Added RB's > > Please consider for pull. Please hold. Sorry, Richard found one issue with a checkpatch fix I did. Respinning this. -Stafford
Stafford Horne <shorne@gmail.com> writes: <snip> > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > OpenRISC cleanups and Fixes for QEMU 3.0 In the interests of getting the tests/tcg/openrisc stuff up and running again could you tell me if there are any distros that currently package the or1k compilers as cross compilers? Out of interest what do you develop/test on? -- Alex Bennée
Hello Alex, On Tue, Jul 3, 2018, 12:34 AM Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org> wrote: > > Stafford Horne <shorne@gmail.com> writes: > > <snip> > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > OpenRISC cleanups and Fixes for QEMU 3.0 > > In the interests of getting the tests/tcg/openrisc stuff up and running > again could you tell me if there are any distros that currently package > the or1k compilers as cross compilers? > There are no distros, there is/was a copyright issue with the old gcc toolchain. However, that should be fixed now as I and Richard did a cleanroom rewrite of the gcc backend for openrisc meaning we should be able upstream after we sort out the last bugs. I believe distros would be able to pick it up after that. Many of these fixes in this series were find during the compiler testing. I use binaries I built here: https://github.com/stffrdhrn/gcc/releases/tag/or1k-9.0.0-20180613 Perhaps you can use those? Out of interest what do you develop/test on? > I test on Fedora 27 or so. As mentioned above with my own toolchain. -Stafford >