Austin Foxley 57e8823548 cancellation support for a large amount of the required syscalls 15 éve
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alpha b8f1f91cc6 clean up O_CLOEXEC handling 15 éve
arm e58798e107 arm specific bits needed for nptl 15 éve
avr32 b8f1f91cc6 clean up O_CLOEXEC handling 15 éve
bfin b8f1f91cc6 clean up O_CLOEXEC handling 15 éve
common 57e8823548 cancellation support for a large amount of the required syscalls 15 éve
cris b8f1f91cc6 clean up O_CLOEXEC handling 15 éve
e1 49b5ce3847 fcntl.h: drop unused/dead O_STREAMING 15 éve
frv b8f1f91cc6 clean up O_CLOEXEC handling 15 éve
h8300 49b5ce3847 fcntl.h: drop unused/dead O_STREAMING 15 éve
hppa b8f1f91cc6 clean up O_CLOEXEC handling 15 éve
i386 b04c2ba523 i386 specific bit for nptl 15 éve
i960 49b5ce3847 fcntl.h: drop unused/dead O_STREAMING 15 éve
ia64 b8f1f91cc6 clean up O_CLOEXEC handling 15 éve
m68k b8f1f91cc6 clean up O_CLOEXEC handling 15 éve
microblaze b8f1f91cc6 clean up O_CLOEXEC handling 15 éve
mips 6abc8f6c7c mips specific bits needed for nptl 15 éve
nios 49b5ce3847 fcntl.h: drop unused/dead O_STREAMING 15 éve
nios2 49b5ce3847 fcntl.h: drop unused/dead O_STREAMING 15 éve
powerpc b8f1f91cc6 clean up O_CLOEXEC handling 15 éve
sh 6ffcc881dc sh specific bits needed for nptl 15 éve
sh64 b8f1f91cc6 clean up O_CLOEXEC handling 15 éve
sparc 843d561eba sparc specific bits needed for nptl 15 éve
v850 49b5ce3847 fcntl.h: drop unused/dead O_STREAMING 15 éve
vax 21730caa66 trim Experimentally off and uncommented hidden 15 éve
x86_64 b8f1f91cc6 clean up O_CLOEXEC handling 15 éve
xtensa b8f1f91cc6 clean up O_CLOEXEC handling 15 éve
Makefile ba31c6c463 Remove TOPDIR 19 éve
Makefile.commonarch 49d8a0e9c6 support building out-of-tree 15 éve
Makefile.in 49d8a0e9c6 support building out-of-tree 15 éve
README 4d08c75822 - fix typo 16 éve

README

This directory level abstracts out the Linux Operating System dependent
features of uClibc for supported 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 stuff that is not at all dependent on a particular Linux architecture
goes in the 'common' directory.