On Fri, Nov 16, 2007 at 07:20:15AM -0800, H. Peter Anvin wrote: > Andreas Herrmann wrote: > >The new ARCH=x86 kernel build causes weired machine strings on 32-bit. > >For a cross-compiled kernel I have > > > > $ uname -m > > x66_64 > > > >For a kernel natively built on a 32 bit machine I have > > > > $ uname -m > > x66 > > > >Looking at the sources, I think that utsname->machine was initially > >set as "x86_64" and "x86", respectively. > >But in arch/x86/kernel/cpu/bugs.c in check_bugs() the second character > >is set to '6' on my K7. > > > >I think the right solution for that problem is to use "x86_64" as the > >machine name for 64-bit and to keep the old "i[3456]86" strings for > >32-bit kernels. > > Absolutely. This would be userspace-visible ABI breakage.
Any good suggestions here??? UTS_MACHINE is set in top-level Makefile and if we specify make ARCH=x86 we do not know if i386 or x86_&4 is correct until the configuration has been read. Should we report a "make ARCH=x86" as uname -m == x86?? Sam - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/