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Sergei Zimmerman
e37fce3899 meson: Fix nix_system_cpu for MIPS and 32 bit ARM systems
Prior patches in 54dc5314e8
and 6db6190002 fixed the default
system double for i686 and ppc/ppc64. This also patch also covers
32 bit arm and mips. ARM cpu names are taken from host_machine.cpu()
for a lack of a better option, but host_machine.cpu_family() is
preferred, since that is supposed to be somewhat standard for cross
files. Endianness is handled correctly by looking at host_machine.endian().

This also updates the documentation to be up to date to how system cpu
is translated from the host_machine specification.

(cherry picked from commit 60d124b36e)
2025-07-26 23:29:28 +00:00
Eelco Dolstra
a1efe99f5b
Fix nix_system_cpu on i686-linux
Fixes #13532.

(cherry picked from commit 54dc5314e8)
2025-07-25 02:53:50 +03:00
Sergei Zimmerman
359227ad14
meson: Correctly handle endianness for PowerPC CPU families
I've missed this while reviewing 6db6190002.
I only built big endian ppc64, so that didn't occur to me.

From meson manual:

> Those porting from autotools should note that Meson does not add
> endianness to the name of the cpu_family. For example, autotools will
> call little endian PPC64 "ppc64le", Meson will not, you must also check
> the .endian() value of the machine for this information.

This code should handle that correctly.

(cherry picked from commit ebd311b7b7)
2025-07-25 02:53:49 +03:00
OPNA2608
281e3b0247 treewide: Fix Meson CPU names for powerpc CPUs
(cherry picked from commit 6db6190002)
2025-07-21 22:49:14 +00:00