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Usage of current R1 ISA is inconsistent with the MIPS32 subtarget, little used and has limited utility for testing. Many distros target a minimum R2 ISA. Debian MIPS 32-bit/64-bit ports all use MIPS R2 ISA since Stretch, for example. Fedora's MIPS arch also targets the R2 ISA for 32-bit/64-bit. Widely used MIPS64 platforms like Octeon are based on the MIPS R2 ISA or later, and benefit from having a compatible test platform in OpenWRT. While Linux does support MIPS64 R1 targets, its usefulness for development and testing is limited. As an example, the modern Linux eBPF JIT requires a MIPS R2 ISA or later. Signed-off-by: Tony Ambardar <itugrok@yahoo.com> [Refresh config and fix README] Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
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Makefile
11 lines
237 B
Makefile
ARCH:=mips64el
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CPU_TYPE:=mips64r2
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SUBTARGET:=le64
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FEATURES+=source-only
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BOARDNAME:=Little Endian (64-bits)
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define Target/Description
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Build LE firmware images for MIPS Malta CoreLV board running in
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little-endian and 64-bits mode
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endef
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