Sources [1][2] indicate that the Emotion Engine was designed by Toshiba and licensed to Sony. Others [3][4] claim it was a joint effort. It may therefore make sense to refer to the CPU as "Toshiba/Sony R5900".
[1] http://cs.nyu.edu/courses/spring02/V22.0480-002/projects/aldrich/emotionengine.ppt [2] http://archive.arstechnica.com/reviews/1q00/playstation2/m-ee-3.html [3] http://docencia.ac.upc.edu/ETSETB/SEGPAR/microprocessors/emotionengine%20(mpr).pdf [4] http://www.eetimes.com/document.asp?doc_id=1144055 Reported-by: Maciej W. Rozycki <ma...@linux-mips.org> Signed-off-by: Fredrik Noring <nor...@nocrew.org> Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4...@amsat.org> --- include/elf.h | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/include/elf.h b/include/elf.h index 312f68af81..2510fc7be4 100644 --- a/include/elf.h +++ b/include/elf.h @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ typedef int64_t Elf64_Sxword; #define EF_MIPS_MACH_OCTEON2 0x008d0000 /* Cavium Networks Octeon2 */ #define EF_MIPS_MACH_OCTEON3 0x008e0000 /* Cavium Networks Octeon3 */ #define EF_MIPS_MACH_5400 0x00910000 /* NEC VR5400 */ -#define EF_MIPS_MACH_5900 0x00920000 /* MIPS R5900 */ +#define EF_MIPS_MACH_5900 0x00920000 /* Toshiba/Sony R5900 */ #define EF_MIPS_MACH_5500 0x00980000 /* NEC VR5500 */ #define EF_MIPS_MACH_9000 0x00990000 /* PMC-Sierra's RM9000 */ #define EF_MIPS_MACH_LS2E 0x00a00000 /* ST Microelectronics Loongson 2E */ -- 2.16.4