On 19/09/2013, at 8:26 am, Maxim Kuvyrkov <ma...@kugelworks.com> wrote:

> Following recent breakage caused by adding nominal Android support to all 
> *linux* targets [*] this patch series cleans up libc selection for Linux 
> targets (-mglibc/-muclibc/-mbionic), splits libc selection logic from Android 
> support, and removes Android handling from targets that don't support it.

Ping.  Anyone wants to review these cleanup patches to config.gcc, config/t-* 
and config/*.h files, or should I just start committing them quietly :-P ?

Thanks,

--
Maxim Kuvyrkov
www.kugelworks.com



> 
> [*] http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gcc.patches/277430/focus=292362
> 
> Special thanks goes to Alexander who tested and reviewed initial versions of 
> these patches and fixed several problems.
> 
> The patch series was tested on various Linux and uClinux targets including 
> arm, bfin, c6x, m68k, mips, powerpc, x86, x86_64.
> 
> Patches will be posted in their separate threads, and below is a summary.  
> Individually the patches are all borderline trivial.
> 
> Reviews and approvals are welcome!
> 
> - 0001-Rename-files-for-libc-selection-on-Linux-targets
> Mechanical rename of files in preparation for splitting Android handling from 
> libc selection.
> 
> - 0002-Rename-functions-relating-to-libc-support-on-Linux-t
> Mechanical rename of functions.
> 
> - 0003-Robustify-check-for-IFUNC-support
> Trivial fix.
> 
> - 0004-Cleanup-definitions-of-libc-related-target-hooks
> Consolidate definitions of libc target hooks in linux.h
> 
> - 0005-Cleanup-libc-selection-and-Android-support
> Split Android handling from libc selection and remove Android handling from 
> targets that don't support it.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> --
> Maxim Kuvyrkov
> www.kugelworks.com
> 
> 
> 

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