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Re: [PATCH] hp-timing for ppc32/64
> 403 is already in the case of the kernel and glibc a bit
> "iffy" given the state of support of powerpc cpus without floating
> point hardware.
How so ? We have perfect support for a lot of processors without FPU,
like 4xx, 8xx, etc... and we have an FPU emulator in the kernel that
allows an existing distro to run fine on these.
> Additionally consider how many embedded boards with
> 4xx chips got tossed since no one was maintaining them in the kernel
> as a result of the recent ppc/ppc64 kernel merge?
And ? How does that relate to our problem ?
> I don't mind keeping 403 or 601 going for that matter. It's just a bit
> of a challenged when you don't have the hardware or don't know anyone that
> does. (O ok, I fess up I have a series 1 tivo upstairs ...)
Well, it's not like I was asking for something difficult: basically
detect that bit being passed by the kernel and just don't do hp_timing
when set. Just error out or use gettimeofday fallbacks or whatever. Easy
to test by building a kernel that forces the flag anyway. And I do have
a 601 machine just next to me :)