Add HOST_ARCH detection for armv5tel and armv6l
Since 7506c15
, HOST_ARCH is now used by the EFI loader even when
CONFIG_SANDBOX is disabled. When cross-compiling, the Makefile defines
HOST_ARCH based on the cross-compiler prefix, but this definition fails
to cover some common compiler prefixes. When cross-compiling U-Boot in
nixpkgs, we use CROSS_COMPILE=armv6l-unknown-linux-gnueabihf-, which
results in HOST_ARCH being undefined and causes a build failure.
Fix this by adding armv6l to the match for ARM. Also add armv5tel,
as this is another possible ARM compiler prefix.
Signed-off-by: ZHANG Yuntian <yt@radxa.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Wolsieffer <benwolsieffer@gmail.com>
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@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ else ifneq (,$(findstring $(MK_ARCH), "i386" "i486" "i586" "i686"))
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export HOST_ARCH=$(HOST_ARCH_X86)
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else ifneq (,$(findstring $(MK_ARCH), "aarch64" "armv8l"))
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export HOST_ARCH=$(HOST_ARCH_AARCH64)
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else ifneq (,$(findstring $(MK_ARCH), "arm" "armv7" "armv7a" "armv7l"))
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else ifneq (,$(findstring $(MK_ARCH), "arm" "armv5tel" "armv6l" "armv7" "armv7a" "armv7l"))
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export HOST_ARCH=$(HOST_ARCH_ARM)
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else ifeq ("riscv32", $(MK_ARCH))
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export HOST_ARCH=$(HOST_ARCH_RISCV32)
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