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ping [PATCH v7 00/12]port C-SKY to glibc
- From: Mao Han <han_mao at c-sky dot com>
- To: joseph at codesourcery dot com
- Cc: libc-alpha at sourceware dot org, c-sky_gcc_upstream at c-sky dot com, gnu-csky at mentor dot com
- Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2018 12:56:15 +0800
- Subject: ping [PATCH v7 00/12]port C-SKY to glibc
- References: <cover.1544151747.git.han_mao@c-sky.com>
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On Mon, Dec 10, 2018 at 09:26:57AM +0800, Mao Han wrote:
> It is the seventh patchset for C-SKY port. Base on commit
> bd598da9f454bc1091b4ebe0303b07e6f96ca130 (4 dec). Two abi combinations
> are supported with this patch: C-SKY ABIV2 with (soft float & little endian,
> hard float & little endian). CK807(ef), CK810(ef), CK860 are the
> accroding supported processor cores to the C-SKY V2 abi;
> f stands for FPU co-processor; e stands for DSP co-processor. Our
> gcc ,binutils, linux kernel support are all in the trunck now.
> This patchset is tested with gcc(9.0), binutil(2.31), linux(4.20),
> from the official respository:
> 1. GCC commit:
> a139c535617a19b074cea70d2f50d05048c9898e
> 2. Binutils commit:
> 9c3adfb9a409a240bb4cf087f0adeb8b1472f67a
> 3. Linux commit: (4.20-rc5)
> 2595646791c319cadfdbf271563aac97d0843dc7
Is there any issue blocking this patch set? I hope the c-sky port can go
into the 2.29 release, in December before code freeze. If there is any
remaing issues, I'll try to solve them as soon as possible.
Thanks
Mao Han