Paul Mundt 2ef9f5cf61 Fix __sigprocmask weak symbol resolution with gcc4. 20 years ago
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alpha 266ae826f8 Fix bug 222: Move all archs to newer __IPC_64 interface for {msg,sem,shm}ctl 20 years ago
arm 4203076cd1 no more cvs 20 years ago
bfin 130697527b merge parallel build support 20 years ago
common 65fa68e25d Added support for clock_getres() and clock_settime() in addition to 20 years ago
cris 439fc76c8d Implement _start completely in assembler. Otherwise the compiler will 20 years ago
e1 130697527b merge parallel build support 20 years ago
frv 8f09de8da8 merge parallel build support 20 years ago
h8300 4203076cd1 no more cvs 20 years ago
i386 748c2fe424 Pass _dl_fini function ptr to __uClibc_start_main(). 20 years ago
i960 130697527b merge parallel build support 20 years ago
m68k 69d12812f2 change the reg class so it actually compiles 20 years ago
microblaze 130697527b merge parallel build support 20 years ago
mips 266ae826f8 Fix bug 222: Move all archs to newer __IPC_64 interface for {msg,sem,shm}ctl 20 years ago
nios 130697527b merge parallel build support 20 years ago
nios2 130697527b merge parallel build support 20 years ago
powerpc 266ae826f8 Fix bug 222: Move all archs to newer __IPC_64 interface for {msg,sem,shm}ctl 20 years ago
sh 2ef9f5cf61 Fix __sigprocmask weak symbol resolution with gcc4. 20 years ago
sh64 130697527b merge parallel build support 20 years ago
sparc 266ae826f8 Fix bug 222: Move all archs to newer __IPC_64 interface for {msg,sem,shm}ctl 20 years ago
v850 4203076cd1 no more cvs 20 years ago
x86_64 266ae826f8 Fix bug 222: Move all archs to newer __IPC_64 interface for {msg,sem,shm}ctl 20 years ago
Makefile 130697527b merge parallel build support 20 years ago
README 2c8e931c67 Make spelling of uClibc be consistant. 25 years ago

README

This directory level abstracts out the Linux Operating System dependent
features of uClibc for suported Linux architectures/CPUs. If you wanted to
port uClibc to some new Linux architecture (arm, mips, etc), this is the place
to add that support.

All the common stuff that is not at all dependent on a particular Linux architecture
goes in the 'common' directory.