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Message-ID: <20170107145737.GF17692@port70.net>
Date: Sat, 7 Jan 2017 15:57:38 +0100
From: Szabolcs Nagy <nsz@...t70.net>
To: "Matias A. Fonzo" <selk@...gora.org>
Cc: dragora-users@...gnu.org, musl@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: Darkcrusade 2017Jan05 (cross compiler set)

* Matias A. Fonzo <selk@...gora.org> [2017-01-06 20:31:34 -0300]:
> On Fri, 6 Jan 2017 21:45:18 +0100
> Szabolcs Nagy <nsz@...t70.net> wrote:
> 
> > * Matias A. Fonzo <selk@...gora.org> [2017-01-06 17:20:05 -0300]:
> > > 
> > > The following architectures are supported:
> > > armv7hl, armv8hl, i586, microblaze, mips, powerpc, x32, x86_64.
> > >   
> > 
> > what is the difference between armv7hl and armv8hl?
> 
> The only difference is that armv8hl is tuned for cortex-a8...
>  

cortex-a8 is an armv7-a core, i think only 64bit arm cores
support armv8-a isa (yes the naming is confusing).

> > (there should not be many differences between armv8-a and armv7-a
> > isa in aarch32 execution state and armv8-a is backward compatible
> > with armv7-a)
> 
> Thanks! -- I've removed the target file for armv7hl.
> 

i think you should keep the armv7hl and remove the armv8hl one.

> P.S: I'm interested in the new architectures supported by Musl, too.
> 


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