1SCRIPT_NAME=elf 2ELFSIZE=64 3TEMPLATE_NAME=elf32 4OUTPUT_FORMAT="elf64-sparc" 5MAXPAGESIZE=0x100000 6COMMONPAGESIZE=0x2000 7ARCH="sparc:v9" 8MACHINE= 9DATA_PLT= 10GENERATE_SHLIB_SCRIPT=yes 11GENERATE_PIE_SCRIPT=yes 12NOP=0x01000000 13NO_SMALL_DATA=yes 14 15case "$target" in 16 sparc*-solaris*) 17 TEXT_START_ADDR=0x100000000 18 NONPAGED_TEXT_START_ADDR=0x100000000 19 ;; 20 *) 21 TEXT_START_ADDR=0x100000 22 NONPAGED_TEXT_START_ADDR=0x100000 23 ;; 24esac 25 26# Treat a host that matches the target with the possible exception of "64" 27# and "v7", "v8", "v9" in the name as if it were native. 28if test `echo "$host" | sed -e 's/64//;s/v[789]//'` \ 29 = `echo "$target" | sed -e 's/64//;s/v[789]//'`; then 30 case " $EMULATION_LIBPATH " in 31 *" ${EMULATION_NAME} "*) 32 NATIVE=yes 33 ;; 34 esac 35fi 36 37# Linux and Solaris modify the default library search path 38# to first include a 64-bit specific directory. It's put 39# in slightly different places on the two systems. 40# Look for 64 bit target libraries in /lib64, /usr/lib64 etc., first 41# on Linux and /lib/sparcv9, /usr/lib/sparcv9 etc. on Solaris. 42case "$EMULATION_NAME" in 43 *64*) 44 case "$target" in 45 sparc*-linux*) 46 LIBPATH_SUFFIX=64 ;; 47 sparc*-solaris*) 48 LIBPATH_SUFFIX=/sparcv9 ;; 49 esac 50 ;; 51esac 52