Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2019 13:58:38 -0500 From: Kyle Evans <kevans@freebsd.org> To: freebsd-mips@freebsd.org Subject: rm -rf mipsn32 Message-ID: <CACNAnaGpWbFT-38Q5NoDew_0GjLRj=krHN9nytAyEEr9c_bbQw@mail.gmail.com>
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Hi, I've been doing some work lately to try to get mips switched over to full LLVM world/kernel... LLVM 9.0 is looking pretty good with some patches and I have a couple in review that I need to get back to. With my current mips-llvm branch and llvm9: - MALTA is happy, full llvm9 world+kernel - MALTA64 is mostly happy, but requires a carefully placed printf in bit_ffc_at to get past selecting pids in early-ish boot. These are easier-ish problems to solve... n32 is a complete crapshoot. I have one patch pending to fix one LLVM-inflicted issue, but it's got deeper problems as you progress trying to build an n32 world and it's getting kind of bizarre. So, questions... - How much use does n32 even see in FreeBSD-land? - Can we just kind of drop it? Thanks, Kyle Evans
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