Mike Frysinger <vap...@gentoo.org> writes:

> The current gen_matypes logic assumes that the host compiler will produce
> information that is useful for the target compiler.  Unfortunately, this
> is not the case whenever cross-compiling.
>
> When we detect that we're cross-compiling and using GCC, use the target
> compiler to produce assembly from the gen_matypes.c source, then process
> it with a shell script to create a usable header.  This is similar to how
> the linux kernel creates its asm-offsets.c file.

Oh, cool.  But is there any reason to keep producing gen_matypes as a
binary instead of just always using this script?

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