freebsd-nq/config/always-arch.m4
Brian Behlendorf 70835c5b75
Unify target_cpu handling
Over the years several slightly different approaches were used
in the Makefiles to determine the target architecture.  This
change updates both the build system and Makefile to handle
this in a consistent fashion.

TARGET_CPU is set to i386, x86_64, powerpc, aarch6 or sparc64
and made available in the Makefiles to be used as appropriate.

Reviewed-by: Ryan Moeller <ryan@ixsystems.com>
Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Closes #9848
2020-01-17 12:40:09 -08:00

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dnl #
dnl # Set the target cpu architecture. This allows the
dnl # following syntax to be used in a Makefile.am.
dnl #
dnl # ifeq ($(TARGET_CPU),x86_64)
dnl # ...
dnl # endif
dnl #
dnl # if TARGET_CPU_POWERPC
dnl # ...
dnl # else
dnl # ...
dnl # endif
dnl #
AC_DEFUN([ZFS_AC_CONFIG_ALWAYS_ARCH], [
case $target_cpu in
i?86)
TARGET_CPU=i386
;;
x86_64)
TARGET_CPU=x86_64
;;
powerpc*)
TARGET_CPU=powerpc
;;
aarch64*)
TARGET_CPU=aarch64
;;
sparc64)
TARGET_CPU=sparc64
;;
esac
AC_SUBST(TARGET_CPU)
AM_CONDITIONAL([TARGET_CPU_I386], test $TARGET_CPU = i386)
AM_CONDITIONAL([TARGET_CPU_X86_64], test $TARGET_CPU = x86_64)
AM_CONDITIONAL([TARGET_CPU_POWERPC], test $TARGET_CPU = powerpc)
AM_CONDITIONAL([TARGET_CPU_AARCH64], test $TARGET_CPU = aarch64)
AM_CONDITIONAL([TARGET_CPU_SPARC64], test $TARGET_CPU = sparc64)
])