Subject: selecting ARM endianness [was: CVS commit: syssrc]
To: None <bjh21@netbsd.org>
From: Simon Burge <simonb@wasabisystems.com>
List: source-changes
Date: 02/19/2001 14:21:20
Ben Harris wrote:

> Module Name:	syssrc
> Committed By:	bjh21
> Date:		Sat Feb 17 14:55:45 UTC 2001
> 
> Modified Files:
> 
> 	syssrc/sys/arch/arm26/include: endian_machdep.h
> 	syssrc/sys/arch/arm32/include: endian_machdep.h
> Added Files:
> 
> 	syssrc/sys/arch/arm/include: endian_machdep.h
> 
> Log Message:
> 
> Re-introduce <arm/endian_machdep.h>, this time using GCC's idea of the target
> endianness.

Is this a totally safe way to do things?  For the MIPS ports, each
port's endianness is specified in the appropriate endian_machdep.h.

Just wondering...

Simon.
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