mips: mark GOOGLETEST broken, due to no fault of its own
As explained in the comment; GOOGLETEST cannot currently be compiled on any mips variant at the moment due to the cross toolchain seemingly using the wrong spec and not pulling in libgcc. We'll be fine when llvm 10 lands, at which point this should be reverted most expeditiously.
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@ -348,7 +348,12 @@ BROKEN_OPTIONS+=LIB32
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BROKEN_OPTIONS+=LIBSOFT
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.endif
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.if ${__T:Mmips*}
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BROKEN_OPTIONS+=SSP
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# GOOGLETEST cannot currently be compiled on mips due to external circumstances.
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# Notably, the freebsd-gcc port isn't linking in libgcc so we end up trying ot
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# link to a hidden symbol. LLVM would successfully link this in, but some of
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# the mips variants are broken under LLVM until LLVM 10. GOOGLETEST should be
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# marked no longer broken with the switch to LLVM.
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BROKEN_OPTIONS+=GOOGLETEST SSP
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.endif
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# EFI doesn't exist on mips, powerpc, sparc or riscv.
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.if ${__T:Mmips*} || ${__T:Mpowerpc*} || ${__T:Msparc64} || ${__T:Mriscv*}
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