This option will be used by architectures which is big endian
by default, while little-endian support is also needed.
Mips(eb) ports are the examples.
-o "$targ_extra_big_endian" = "true"; then
targ_32_big=yes
fi
+ if test "$targ_little_endian" = "true" \
+ -o "$targ_extra_little_endian" = "true"; then
+ targ_32_little=yes
+ fi
if test "$targ_big_endian" = "false" \
-o "$targ_extra_big_endian" = "false"; then
targ_32_little=yes
-o "$targ_extra_big_endian" = "true"; then
targ_64_big=yes
fi
+ if test "$targ_little_endian" = "true" \
+ -o "$targ_extra_little_endian" = "true"; then
+ targ_64_little=yes
+ fi
if test "$targ_big_endian" = "false" \
-o "$targ_extra_big_endian" = "false"; then
targ_64_little=yes
-o "$targ_extra_big_endian" = "true"; then
targ_32_big=yes
fi
+ if test "$targ_little_endian" = "true" \
+ -o "$targ_extra_little_endian" = "true"; then
+ targ_32_little=yes
+ fi
if test "$targ_big_endian" = "false" \
-o "$targ_extra_big_endian" = "false"; then
targ_32_little=yes
-o "$targ_extra_big_endian" = "true"; then
targ_64_big=yes
fi
+ if test "$targ_little_endian" = "true" \
+ -o "$targ_extra_little_endian" = "true"; then
+ targ_64_little=yes
+ fi
if test "$targ_big_endian" = "false" \
-o "$targ_extra_big_endian" = "false"; then
targ_64_little=yes
targ_machine=EM_MIPS
targ_size=32
targ_big_endian=true
- targ_extra_big_endian=false
+ targ_extra_little_endian=true
;;
s390-*-*)
targ_obj=s390