On 10/01/2010 05:30 AM, Josh Boyer wrote:
On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 5:02 AM, Kumar Gala<ga...@kernel.crashing.org>  wrote:

On Oct 1, 2010, at 2:05 AM, Ian Munsie wrote:

Some PowerPC processors can be run in either big or little endian modes, some
others can map selected pages of memory as little endian, which allows the same
thing. Until now we have only supported the default big endian mode in Linux.
This patch set introduces little endian support for the 44x family of PowerPC
processors.

 From a community aspect is anyone actually going to use this?  Is this going 
to be the equivalent of voyager on x86?  I've got nothing against some of the 
endian clean ups this introduces.  However the changes to misc_32.S are a bit 
ugly from a readability point of view.  Just seems like this is likely to 
bit-rot pretty quickly.

I'm with Kumar on this one.  Why would we want to support this?  I
can't say I would be very willing to help anyone run in LE mode, let
alone have it randomly selectable.

Indeed, I thought we had killed that Windows-NT dog ~15 years ago :-)

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