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SCRIPT_NAME=elf
ELFSIZE=64
TEMPLATE_NAME=elf32
OUTPUT_FORMAT="elf64-sparc"
MAXPAGESIZE=0x100000
COMMONPAGESIZE=0x2000
ARCH="sparc:v9"
MACHINE=
DATA_PLT=
GENERATE_SHLIB_SCRIPT=yes
NOP=0x01000000
NO_SMALL_DATA=yes
case "$target" in
sparc*-solaris*)
TEXT_START_ADDR=0x100000000
NONPAGED_TEXT_START_ADDR=0x100000000
;;
*)
TEXT_START_ADDR=0x100000
NONPAGED_TEXT_START_ADDR=0x100000
;;
esac
# Treat a host that matches the target with the possible exception of "64"
# and "v7", "v8", "v9" in the name as if it were native.
if test `echo "$host" | sed -e 's/64//;s/v[789]//'` \
= `echo "$target" | sed -e 's/64//;s/v[789]//'`; then
case " $EMULATION_LIBPATH " in
*" ${EMULATION_NAME} "*)
LIB_PATH=${libdir}
for lib in ${NATIVE_LIB_DIRS}; do
case :${LIB_PATH}: in
*:${lib}:*) ;;
*) LIB_PATH=${LIB_PATH}:${lib} ;;
esac
done
# Linux and Solaris modify the default library search path
# to first include a 64-bit specific directory. It's put
# in slightly different places on the two systems.
case "$target" in
sparc*-linux*)
suffix=64 ;;
sparc*-solaris*)
suffix=/sparcv9 ;;
esac
# Look for 64 bit target libraries in /lib64, /usr/lib64 etc., first
# on Linux and /lib/sparcv9, /usr/lib/sparcv9 etc. on Solaris.
if [ -n "$suffix" ]; then
case "$EMULATION_NAME" in
*64*)
LIB_PATH=`echo ${LIB_PATH}: | sed -e s,:,$suffix:,g`$LIB_PATH ;;
esac
fi ;;
esac
fi