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* Ross Hypersparc build question
@ 2004-11-10 22:39 Stan Benoit
  2004-11-10 22:48 ` Keith M Wesolowski
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Stan Benoit @ 2004-11-10 22:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: sparclinux

Hello,

How do I insure that ross.h or any other ross code is used during a 
kernel build?  Will the -mcpu=hypersparc switch do this..? 

I've got two SPARC 20 sx stations, one with supersparcII's and the
other with Ross HyperSPARC 150's  (both mp).  

One other question: Does gcc always pop in nop for filling delay 
slots?

-- 
Stan Benoit<sbenoit@verizon.net>
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* Re: Ross Hypersparc build question
  2004-11-10 22:39 Ross Hypersparc build question Stan Benoit
@ 2004-11-10 22:48 ` Keith M Wesolowski
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Keith M Wesolowski @ 2004-11-10 22:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: sparclinux

On Wed, Nov 10, 2004 at 05:39:17PM -0500, Stan Benoit wrote:

> How do I insure that ross.h or any other ross code is used during a 
> kernel build?  Will the -mcpu=hypersparc switch do this..? 

It's automatic, you don't need to do anything special.  Default
kernels support various chips, including those.

> One other question: Does gcc always pop in nop for filling delay 
> slots?

No, it tries to put useful instructions there.

-- 
Keith M Wesolowski
"Site launched. Many things not yet working." --Hector Urtubia

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