buildroot/toolchain/Config.in

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#
menu "Toolchain Options"
source "toolchain/kernel-headers/Config.in"
source "toolchain/uClibc/Config.in"
source "toolchain/binutils/Config.in"
source "toolchain/gcc/Config.in"
source "toolchain/ccache/Config.in"
source "toolchain/gdb/Config.in"
config BR2_ENABLE_MULTILIB
bool "Enable multilib support?"
default y
help
If you want multilib enabled, enable this...
config BR2_LARGEFILE
bool "Enable large file (files > 2 GB) support?"
depends on !BR2_cris
default y
help
Enable large file (files > 2 GB) support
config BR2_SOFT_FLOAT
bool "Use software floating point by default"
default n
depends on BR2_arm || BR2_mips || BR2_powerpc
help
If your target CPU does not have a Floating Point Unit (FPU) or a
kernel FPU emulator, but you still wish to support floating point
functions, then everything will need to be compiled with soft floating
point support (-msoft-float).
Most people will answer N.
config SOFT_FLOAT
string
depends on BR2_SOFT_FLOAT
default "true"
config BR2_TARGET_OPTIMIZATION
string
default "-Os -pipe"
help
Currently the unwind stuff seems to work for staticly linked apps
but not dynamic. So use setjmp/longjmp exceptions by default.
# Might be worth experimenting with for gcc 3.4.x.
#GCC_WITH_CPU:=
#GCC_WITH_ARCH:=
#GCC_WITH_TUNE:=
#GCC_WITH_CPU:=--with-cpu=
#GCC_WITH_ARCH:=--with-arch=
#GCC_WITH_TUNE:=--with-tune=
endmenu