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/haiku/headers/os/kernel/ |
H A D | elf.h | fb4cc9847261bd198062eb7194e6ef540b33a5e3 Thu Aug 02 23:48:29 UTC 2018 Augustin Cavalier <waddlesplash@gmail.com> build: Add initial ARM64 target.
It will probably be just stubs for the significant future, but, here it is anyway.
Regarding the naming: Yes, the official name is "aarch64." However, Linux, FreeBSD, and Zircon all call it "arm64", and so we will do the same.
I've configured it initially to be a Clang-only port, making no changes to GCC buildtools whatsoever here. We'll see if that sticks, however.
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/haiku/headers/config/ |
H A D | HaikuConfig.h | fb4cc9847261bd198062eb7194e6ef540b33a5e3 Thu Aug 02 23:48:29 UTC 2018 Augustin Cavalier <waddlesplash@gmail.com> build: Add initial ARM64 target.
It will probably be just stubs for the significant future, but, here it is anyway.
Regarding the naming: Yes, the official name is "aarch64." However, Linux, FreeBSD, and Zircon all call it "arm64", and so we will do the same.
I've configured it initially to be a Clang-only port, making no changes to GCC buildtools whatsoever here. We'll see if that sticks, however.
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/haiku/src/system/runtime_loader/ |
H A D | runtime_loader.cpp | fb4cc9847261bd198062eb7194e6ef540b33a5e3 Thu Aug 02 23:48:29 UTC 2018 Augustin Cavalier <waddlesplash@gmail.com> build: Add initial ARM64 target.
It will probably be just stubs for the significant future, but, here it is anyway.
Regarding the naming: Yes, the official name is "aarch64." However, Linux, FreeBSD, and Zircon all call it "arm64", and so we will do the same.
I've configured it initially to be a Clang-only port, making no changes to GCC buildtools whatsoever here. We'll see if that sticks, however.
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/haiku/ |
H A D | configure | fb4cc9847261bd198062eb7194e6ef540b33a5e3 Thu Aug 02 23:48:29 UTC 2018 Augustin Cavalier <waddlesplash@gmail.com> build: Add initial ARM64 target.
It will probably be just stubs for the significant future, but, here it is anyway.
Regarding the naming: Yes, the official name is "aarch64." However, Linux, FreeBSD, and Zircon all call it "arm64", and so we will do the same.
I've configured it initially to be a Clang-only port, making no changes to GCC buildtools whatsoever here. We'll see if that sticks, however.
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