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Popular glibc based distributions[1] require minimum 2.6.32 as kernel version. For some targets 2.6.18 would be enough, but dropping so low would mean some suboptimal system calls could get used. Set the minimum kernel advertized to 2.6.32 for all architectures but aarch64 to ensure working qemu linux-user in case host kernel is older. [1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/eglibc/+bug/921078 Signed-off-by: Riku Voipio <riku.voipio@linaro.org>
54 lines
1.4 KiB
C
54 lines
1.4 KiB
C
#ifndef MICROBLAZE_SYSCALLS_H
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#define MICROBLAZE_SYSCALLS_H 1
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#define UNAME_MACHINE "microblaze"
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#define UNAME_MINIMUM_RELEASE "2.6.32"
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/* We use microblaze_reg_t to keep things similar to the kernel sources. */
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typedef uint32_t microblaze_reg_t;
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struct target_pt_regs {
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microblaze_reg_t r0;
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microblaze_reg_t r1;
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microblaze_reg_t r2;
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microblaze_reg_t r3;
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microblaze_reg_t r4;
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microblaze_reg_t r5;
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microblaze_reg_t r6;
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microblaze_reg_t r7;
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microblaze_reg_t r8;
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microblaze_reg_t r9;
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microblaze_reg_t r10;
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microblaze_reg_t r11;
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microblaze_reg_t r12;
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microblaze_reg_t r13;
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microblaze_reg_t r14;
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microblaze_reg_t r15;
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microblaze_reg_t r16;
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microblaze_reg_t r17;
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microblaze_reg_t r18;
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microblaze_reg_t r19;
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microblaze_reg_t r20;
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microblaze_reg_t r21;
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microblaze_reg_t r22;
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microblaze_reg_t r23;
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microblaze_reg_t r24;
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microblaze_reg_t r25;
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microblaze_reg_t r26;
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microblaze_reg_t r27;
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microblaze_reg_t r28;
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microblaze_reg_t r29;
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microblaze_reg_t r30;
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microblaze_reg_t r31;
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microblaze_reg_t pc;
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microblaze_reg_t msr;
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microblaze_reg_t ear;
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microblaze_reg_t esr;
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microblaze_reg_t fsr;
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uint32_t kernel_mode;
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};
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#define TARGET_CLONE_BACKWARDS
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#endif
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