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On Wed, Sep 22, 2004 at 09:17:29AM -0700, Dan Kegel wrote: > >I?ve tried your great croostool. It works fine in most cases. > >But as I tried to build a big endian toolchain for Intel XScale IXP425 with > >crosstool-0.28-rc36 and demo-arm-xscale.sh (eval `cat arm-xscale.dat > >gcc-3.4.1-glibc-2.3.3.dat` sh all.sh --notest) i got a ARM little endian > >toolchain. I thought XScale is big endian in each case ?? > >I saw that the configuration above applied the > >gcc-3.4.1/gcc-3.4.0-arm-bigendian.patch to gcc which is intend for set big > >endian as default ?? > > Only if the target name matches arm*b*. > If xscale is indeed always big-endian, No. xscale supports both big and little endian. As an example, on this board you can switch between big and little endian with a jumper: http://www.adiengineering.com/productsBRH.html The debian ARM port is little endian, and most ARMs are run in little endian mode, but the Intel IXP* network processors are mostly (always?) run in big endian mode. --L ------ Want more information? See the CrossGCC FAQ, http://www.objsw.com/CrossGCC/ Want to unsubscribe? Send a note to crossgcc-unsubscribe@sources.redhat.com
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