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Just did a make prepare on a vanilla kernel tree, it seems it does the following:
aschuring@golem:~/work/linux-2.6.7 > make defconfig ARCH=sh [...] aschuring@golem:~/work/linux-2.6.7 > make prepare ARCH=sh Making asm-sh/cpu -> asm-sh/cpu-sh3 link Making asm-sh/mach -> asm-sh/unknown link make[1]: `include/asm-sh/machtypes.h' is up to date.
Which with -n translates to:
ln -sf cpu-sh3 include/asm-sh/cpu ln -sf unknown include/asm-sh/mach
So you were correct. You might run into a missing mach-dir later, also. I guess the sanitized headers need some postprocessing for some architectures, though this might be difficult to incorporate in crosstool.
We have to, I think. It can't be that much worse than the song-and-dance I currently use to try to get the kernel makefiles to generate those symlinks for me. - Dan
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