Eric Andersen 6a108999f8 Be certain to include sys/sysmacros.h when major() and minor() 20 years ago
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alpha fbfde146ca Cope with gcc 3.4's more aggressive persuit of attribute unused 20 years ago
arm e9064df4b3 Update sigaction for arm 20 years ago
common 6a108999f8 Be certain to include sys/sysmacros.h when major() and minor() 20 years ago
cris f495113ee7 Removed unused file. 20 years ago
e1 cd411309b5 __data_start needs to be added to all crt0.S files that don't currently 20 years ago
frv 297b6bb585 Alexandre Oliva writes: 20 years ago
h8300 71150804d1 h8300 updates from Yoshinori Sato 20 years ago
i386 ca001ed767 Per comments from Bernhard Rosenkraenzer, adjust gcc 3.3.x generated asm 20 years ago
i960 cd411309b5 __data_start needs to be added to all crt0.S files that don't currently 20 years ago
m68k cd411309b5 __data_start needs to be added to all crt0.S files that don't currently 20 years ago
microblaze cd411309b5 __data_start needs to be added to all crt0.S files that don't currently 20 years ago
mips 22f5421116 Add sigaction for mips 20 years ago
nios c3d50a6983 Pete Popov writes: 20 years ago
nios2 c3d50a6983 Pete Popov writes: 20 years ago
powerpc cd411309b5 __data_start needs to be added to all crt0.S files that don't currently 20 years ago
sh 0a60e524e9 Follow glibc's lead and add a gcc-3.4.1 required symbol to crt0.S. 20 years ago
sh64 cd411309b5 __data_start needs to be added to all crt0.S files that don't currently 20 years ago
sparc fbfde146ca Cope with gcc 3.4's more aggressive persuit of attribute unused 20 years ago
v850 cd411309b5 __data_start needs to be added to all crt0.S files that don't currently 20 years ago
Makefile c3d50a6983 Pete Popov writes: 20 years ago
README 2c8e931c67 Make spelling of uClibc be consistant. 24 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.