2 # Configuration validation subroutine script.
3 # Copyright 1992-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 # shellcheck disable=SC2006,SC2268 # see below for rationale
9 # This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
10 # under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
11 # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
12 # (at your option) any later version.
14 # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
15 # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16 # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
17 # General Public License for more details.
19 # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
20 # along with this program; if not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
22 # As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you
23 # distribute this file as part of a program that contains a
24 # configuration script generated by Autoconf, you may include it under
25 # the same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that
26 # program. This Exception is an additional permission under section 7
27 # of the GNU General Public License, version 3 ("GPLv3").
30 # Please send patches to <config-patches@gnu.org>.
32 # Configuration subroutine to validate and canonicalize a configuration type.
33 # Supply the specified configuration type as an argument.
34 # If it is invalid, we print an error message on stderr and exit with code 1.
35 # Otherwise, we print the canonical config type on stdout and succeed.
37 # You can get the latest version of this script from:
38 # https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/config.git/plain/config.sub
40 # This file is supposed to be the same for all GNU packages
41 # and recognize all the CPU types, system types and aliases
42 # that are meaningful with *any* GNU software.
43 # Each package is responsible for reporting which valid configurations
44 # it does not support. The user should be able to distinguish
45 # a failure to support a valid configuration from a meaningless
48 # The goal of this file is to map all the various variations of a given
49 # machine specification into a single specification in the form:
50 # CPU_TYPE-MANUFACTURER-OPERATING_SYSTEM
51 # or in some cases, the newer four-part form:
52 # CPU_TYPE-MANUFACTURER-KERNEL-OPERATING_SYSTEM
53 # It is wrong to echo any other type of specification.
55 # The "shellcheck disable" line above the timestamp inhibits complaints
56 # about features and limitations of the classic Bourne shell that were
57 # superseded or lifted in POSIX. However, this script identifies a wide
58 # variety of pre-POSIX systems that do not have POSIX shells at all, and
59 # even some reasonably current systems (Solaris 10 as case-in-point) still
60 # have a pre-POSIX /bin/sh.
62 me
=`echo "$0" | sed -e 's,.*/,,'`
65 Usage: $0 [OPTION] CPU-MFR-OPSYS or ALIAS
67 Canonicalize a configuration name.
70 -h, --help print this help, then exit
71 -t, --time-stamp print date of last modification, then exit
72 -v, --version print version number, then exit
74 Report bugs and patches to <config-patches@gnu.org>."
77 GNU config.sub ($timestamp)
79 Copyright 1992-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
81 This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
82 warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE."
85 Try '$me --help' for more information."
88 while test $# -gt 0 ; do
90 --time-stamp |
--time* |
-t )
91 echo "$timestamp" ; exit ;;
93 echo "$version" ; exit ;;
95 echo "$usage"; exit ;;
96 -- ) # Stop option processing
98 - ) # Use stdin as input.
101 echo "$me: invalid option $1$help" >&2
105 # First pass through any local machine types.
115 0) echo "$me: missing argument$help" >&2
118 *) echo "$me: too many arguments$help" >&2
122 # Split fields of configuration type
123 # shellcheck disable=SC2162
125 IFS
="-" read field1 field2 field3 field4
<<EOF
130 # Separate into logical components for further validation
133 echo "Invalid configuration '$1': more than four components" >&2
137 basic_machine
=$field1-$field2
138 basic_os
=$field3-$field4
141 # Ambiguous whether COMPANY is present, or skipped and KERNEL-OS is two
143 maybe_os
=$field2-$field3
145 nto-qnx
* | linux-
* | uclinux-uclibc
* \
146 | uclinux-gnu
* | kfreebsd
*-gnu* | knetbsd
*-gnu* | netbsd
*-gnu* \
147 | netbsd
*-eabi* | kopensolaris
*-gnu* | cloudabi
*-eabi* \
148 | storm-chaos
* | os2-emx
* | rtmk-nova
* | managarm-
* \
150 basic_machine
=$field1
154 basic_machine
=$field1-unknown
155 basic_os
=linux-android
158 basic_machine
=$field1-$field2
164 # A lone config we happen to match not fitting any pattern
165 case $field1-$field2 in
167 basic_machine
=mips-dec
171 # Second component is usually, but not always the OS
173 # Prevent following clause from handling this valid os
175 basic_machine
=$field1
179 basic_machine
=$field1-unknown
183 dec
* | mips
* | sequent
* | encore
* | pc533
* | sgi
* | sony
* \
184 | att
* |
7300* |
3300* | delta
* | motorola
* | sun
[234]* \
185 | unicom
* | ibm
* | next | hp | isi
* | apollo | altos
* \
186 | convergent
* | ncr
* | news |
32* |
3600* |
3100* \
187 | hitachi
* | c
[123]* | convex
* | sun | crds | omron
* | dg \
188 | ultra | tti
* | harris | dolphin | highlevel | gould \
189 | cbm | ns | masscomp | apple | axis | knuth | cray \
190 | microblaze
* | sim | cisco \
191 | oki | wec | wrs | winbond
)
192 basic_machine
=$field1-$field2
196 basic_machine
=$field1
204 # Convert single-component short-hands not valid as part of
205 # multi-component configurations.
208 basic_machine
=i386-pc
212 basic_machine
=a29k-amd
216 basic_machine
=m68010-adobe
220 basic_machine
=fx80-alliant
224 basic_machine
=m68k-altos
228 basic_machine
=a29k-none
232 basic_machine
=580-amdahl
236 basic_machine
=m68k-unknown
240 basic_machine
=m68k-unknown
244 basic_machine
=m68k-unknown
248 basic_machine
=m68k-apollo
252 basic_machine
=m68k-apollo
256 basic_machine
=i386-pc
260 basic_machine
=m68k-apple
264 basic_machine
=ns32k-sequent
268 basic_machine
=bfin-unknown
272 basic_machine
=arm-unknown
276 basic_machine
=c1-convex
280 basic_machine
=c2-convex
284 basic_machine
=c32-convex
288 basic_machine
=c34-convex
292 basic_machine
=c38-convex
296 basic_machine
=j90-cray
300 basic_machine
=m68k-crds
304 basic_machine
=m68k-da30
307 decstation | pmax | pmin | dec3100 | decstatn
)
308 basic_machine
=mips-dec
312 basic_machine
=m88k-motorola
316 basic_machine
=i686-pc
320 basic_machine
=i586-pc
324 basic_machine
=a29k-amd
327 es1800 | OSE68k | ose68k | ose | OSE
)
328 basic_machine
=m68k-ericsson
332 basic_machine
=tron-gmicro
336 basic_machine
=i386-pc
340 basic_machine
=h8300-hitachi
344 basic_machine
=h8300-hitachi
348 basic_machine
=h8500-hitachi
352 basic_machine
=m88k-harris
356 basic_machine
=m68k-hp
360 basic_machine
=m68k-hp
364 basic_machine
=hppa1.1
-hp
368 basic_machine
=hppa1.1
-hp
372 basic_machine
=i386-mach
376 basic_machine
=m68k-isi
380 basic_machine
=m68k-unknown
384 basic_machine
=mips-mips
388 basic_machine
=ns32k-utek
392 basic_machine
=x86_64-pc
396 basic_machine
=i686-pc
400 basic_machine
=arm-unknown
404 basic_machine
=m68k-rom68k
408 basic_machine
=powerpc-unknown
412 basic_machine
=moxie-unknown
416 basic_machine
=i386-pc
420 basic_machine
=i686-pc
424 basic_machine
=i370-ibm
428 basic_machine
=le32-unknown
432 basic_machine
=i486-ncr
436 basic_machine
=i386-pc
440 basic_machine
=armv4l-rebel
443 news | news700 | news800 | news900
)
444 basic_machine
=m68k-sony
448 basic_machine
=m68030-sony
452 basic_machine
=v70-nec
456 basic_machine
=m68k-harris
460 basic_machine
=m88k-harris
464 basic_machine
=i960-intel
468 basic_machine
=i960-intel
472 basic_machine
=mips-compaq
476 basic_machine
=powerpc-ibm
480 basic_machine
=m68000-ericsson
484 basic_machine
=m68k-none
488 basic_machine
=i860-intel
492 basic_machine
=hppa-unknown
496 basic_machine
=mipsallegrexel-sony
500 basic_machine
=i586-unknown
504 basic_machine
=x86_64-pc
508 basic_machine
=i386-pc
512 basic_machine
=m68k-rom68k
516 basic_machine
=a29k-amd
520 basic_machine
=mips-sei
524 basic_machine
=i386-sequent
528 basic_machine
=m68k-bull
532 basic_machine
=m68k-tandem
536 basic_machine
=i860-stratus
540 basic_machine
=m68000-sun
544 basic_machine
=m68000-sun
548 basic_machine
=m68000-sun
552 basic_machine
=m68k-sun
556 basic_machine
=m68k-sun
560 basic_machine
=m68k-sun
564 basic_machine
=sparc-sun
568 basic_machine
=sparc-sun
572 basic_machine
=sparc-sun
576 basic_machine
=sparc-sun
579 sun386 | sun386i | roadrunner
)
580 basic_machine
=i386-sun
584 basic_machine
=sv1-cray
588 basic_machine
=i386-sequent
592 basic_machine
=alphaev5-cray
596 basic_machine
=t90-cray
600 basic_machine
=pdp10-xkl
604 basic_machine
=s390x-ibm
608 basic_machine
=a29k-amd
612 basic_machine
=a29k-nyu
616 basic_machine
=v810-nec
620 basic_machine
=vax-dec
624 basic_machine
=vax-dec
628 basic_machine
=i386-pc
632 basic_machine
=i960-wrs
636 basic_machine
=m68k-wrs
640 basic_machine
=a29k-wrs
644 basic_machine
=i686-pc
648 basic_machine
=ymp-cray
659 # Decode 1-component or ad-hoc basic machines
660 case $basic_machine in
661 # Here we handle the default manufacturer of certain CPU types. It is in
662 # some cases the only manufacturer, in others, it is the most popular.
692 # Recognize the various machine names and aliases which stand
693 # for a CPU type and a company and sometimes even an OS.
694 3b1 |
7300 |
7300-att | att-7300 | pc7300 | safari | unixpc
)
707 decsystem10
* | dec10
*)
712 decsystem20
* | dec20
*)
717 delta |
3300 | motorola-3300 | motorola-delta \
718 |
3300-motorola | delta-motorola
)
727 encore | umax | mmax
)
734 basic_os
=${basic_os:-bsd}
749 hp3k9
[0-9][0-9] | hp9
[0-9][0-9])
753 hp9k2
[0-9][0-9] | hp9k31
[0-9])
761 hp9k6
[0-9][0-9] | hp6
[0-9][0-9])
765 hp9k7
[0-79][0-9] | hp7
[0-79][0-9])
769 hp9k78
[0-9] | hp78
[0-9])
770 # FIXME: really hppa2.0-hp
774 hp9k8
[67]1 | hp8
[67]1 | hp9k80
[24] | hp80
[24] | hp9k8
[78]9 | hp8
[78]9 | hp9k893 | hp893
)
775 # FIXME: really hppa2.0-hp
779 hp9k8
[0-9][13679] | hp8
[0-9][13679])
783 hp9k8
[0-9][0-9] | hp8
[0-9][0-9])
788 cpu
=`echo "$1" | sed -e 's/86.*/86/'`
793 cpu
=`echo "$1" | sed -e 's/86.*/86/'`
798 cpu
=`echo "$1" | sed -e 's/86.*/86/'`
803 cpu
=`echo "$1" | sed -e 's/86.*/86/'`
810 basic_os
=${basic_os:-unicos}
827 *mint | mint
[0-9]* |
*MiNT |
*MiNT
[0-9]*)
832 news-3600 | risc-news
)
902 basic_os
=${basic_os:-elf}
932 vendor
=$basic_machine
936 vendor
=`echo "$basic_machine" | sed 's/-.*//'`
940 # shellcheck disable=SC2162
942 IFS
="-" read cpu vendor
<<EOF
947 # We use 'pc' rather than 'unknown'
948 # because (1) that's what they normally are, and
949 # (2) the word "unknown" tends to confuse beginning users.
954 # These rules are duplicated from below for sake of the special case above;
955 # i.e. things that normalized to x86 arches should also default to "pc"
964 # Recognize the basic CPU types without company name.
971 unset -v basic_machine
973 # Decode basic machines in the full and proper CPU-Company form.
975 # Here we handle the default manufacturer of certain CPU types in canonical form. It is in
976 # some cases the only manufacturer, in others, it is the most popular.
979 basic_os
=${basic_os:-unicosmp}
981 c90-unknown | c90-cray
)
983 basic_os
=${Basic_os:-unicos}
994 microblaze-unknown | microblazeel-unknown
)
1018 xps-unknown | xps100-unknown
)
1023 # Here we normalize CPU types with a missing or matching vendor
1024 armh-unknown | armh-alt
)
1027 basic_os
=${basic_os:-linux-gnueabihf}
1029 dpx20-unknown | dpx20-bull
)
1032 basic_os
=${basic_os:-bosx}
1035 # Here we normalize CPU types irrespective of the vendor
1054 basic_os
=${basic_os}"spe"
1066 m9s12z-
* | m68hcs12z-
* | hcs12z-
* | s12z-
*)
1076 pentium-
* | p5-
* | k5-
* | k6-
* | nexgen-
* | viac3-
*)
1079 pentiumpro-
* | p6-
* |
6x86-
* | athlon-
* | athlon_
*-*)
1082 pentiumii-
* | pentium2-
* | pentiumiii-
* | pentium3-
*)
1094 ppcle-
* | powerpclittle-
*)
1100 ppc64le-
* | powerpc64little-
*)
1110 cpu
=`echo "$cpu" | sed 's/^\(sh.\)e\(.\)$/\1\2e/'`
1115 strongarm-
* | thumb-
*)
1127 xscale-
* | xscalee
[bl
]-*)
1128 cpu
=`echo "$cpu" | sed 's/^xscale/arm/'`
1130 arm64-
* | aarch64le-
*)
1134 # Recognize the canonical CPU Types that limit and/or modify the
1135 # company names they are paired with.
1137 basic_os
=${basic_os:-elf}
1139 crisv32-
* | etraxfs
*-*)
1148 basic_os
=${basic_os:-elf}
1170 mipsallegrexel-sony
)
1175 basic_os
=${basic_os:-linux-gnu}
1179 # Recognize the canonical CPU types that are allowed with any
1184 | aarch64 | aarch64_be | aarch64c | arm64ec \
1186 | alpha | alphaev
[4-8] | alphaev56 | alphaev6
[78] \
1187 | alpha64 | alpha64ev
[4-8] | alpha64ev56 | alpha64ev6
[78] \
1188 | alphapca5
[67] | alpha64pca5
[67] \
1191 | arc | arceb | arc32 | arc64 \
1192 | arm | arm
[lb
]e | arme
[lb
] | armv
* \
1197 | bfin | bpf | bs2000 \
1198 | c
[123]* | c30 |
[cjt
]90 | c4x \
1199 | c8051 | clipper | craynv | csky | cydra \
1200 | d10v | d30v | dlx | dsp16xx \
1201 | e2k | elxsi | epiphany \
1202 | f30
[01] | f700 | fido | fr30 | frv | ft32 | fx80 \
1205 | hppa | hppa1.
[01] | hppa2.0 | hppa2.0
[nw
] | hppa64 \
1207 | i370 | i
*86 | i860 | i960 | ia16 | ia64 \
1213 | loongarch32 | loongarch64 \
1214 | m32c | m32r | m32rle \
1215 | m5200 | m68000 | m680
[012346]0 | m68360 | m683?
2 | m68k \
1216 | m6811 | m68hc11 | m6812 | m68hc12 | m68hcs12x \
1217 | m88110 | m88k | maxq | mb | mcore | mep | metag \
1218 | microblaze | microblazeel \
1221 | mn10200 | mn10300 \
1226 | nds32 | nds32le | nds32be \
1228 | nios | nios2 | nios2eb | nios2el \
1229 | none | np1 | ns16k | ns32k | nvptx \
1235 | pdp10 | pdp11 | pj | pjl | pn | power \
1236 | powerpc | powerpc64 | powerpc64le | powerpcle | powerpcspe \
1239 | riscv | riscv32 | riscv32be | riscv64 | riscv64be \
1240 | rl78 | romp | rs6000 | rx \
1244 | sh
[1234] | sh
[24]a | sh
[24]ae
[lb
] | sh
[23]e | she
[lb
] | sh
[lb
]e \
1245 | sh
[1234]e
[lb
] | sh
[12345][lb
]e | sh
[23]ele | sh64 | sh64le \
1246 | sparc | sparc64 | sparc64b | sparc64v | sparc86x | sparclet \
1248 | sparcv8 | sparcv9 | sparcv9b | sparcv9v | sv1 | sx
* \
1252 | tic30 | tic4x | tic54x | tic55x | tic6x | tic80 \
1255 | v70 | v850 | v850e | v850e1 | v850es | v850e2 | v850e2v3 \
1262 | x86 | x86_64 | xc16x | xgate | xps100 \
1263 | xstormy16 | xtensa
* \
1269 echo "Invalid configuration '$1': machine '$cpu-$vendor' not recognized" 1>&2
1276 # Here we canonicalize certain aliases for manufacturers.
1288 # Decode manufacturer-specific aliases for certain operating systems.
1290 if test x
"$basic_os" != x
1293 # First recognize some ad-hoc cases, or perhaps split kernel-os, or else just
1299 os
=`echo "$basic_os" | sed -e 's|gnu/linux|gnu|'`
1303 os
=`echo "$basic_os" | sed -e 's|os2-emx|emx|'`
1307 os
=`echo "$basic_os" | sed -e 's|nto-qnx|qnx|'`
1310 # shellcheck disable=SC2162
1312 IFS
="-" read kernel os
<<EOF
1317 # Default OS when just kernel was specified
1320 os
=`echo "$basic_os" | sed -e 's|nto|qnx|'`
1324 os
=`echo "$basic_os" | sed -e 's|linux|gnu|'`
1328 os
=`echo "$basic_os" | sed -e 's|managarm|mlibc|'`
1336 # Now, normalize the OS (knowing we just have one component, it's not a kernel,
1339 # First match some system type aliases that might get confused
1340 # with valid system types.
1341 # solaris* is a basic system type, with this one exception.
1348 solaris1 | solaris1.
*)
1349 os
=`echo "$os" | sed -e 's|solaris1|sunos4|'`
1357 # es1800 is here to avoid being matched by es* (a different OS)
1361 # Some version numbers need modification
1378 os
=`echo "$os" | sed -e 's/sco3.2./sco3.2v/'`
1402 # don't get caught up in next wildcard
1408 os
=`echo "$os" | sed -e 's|mac|macos|'`
1417 os
=`echo "$os" | sed -e 's|sunos5|solaris2|'`
1420 os
=`echo "$os" | sed -e 's|sunos6|solaris3|'`
1452 # Preserve the version number of sinix5.
1454 os
=`echo "$os" | sed -e 's|sinix|sysv|'`
1480 *mint | mint
[0-9]* |
*MiNT | MiNT
[0-9]*)
1487 # Until real need of OS specific support for
1488 # particular features comes up, bare metal
1489 # configurations are quite functional.
1500 aout
* | coff
* | elf
* | pe
*)
1501 # These are machine code file formats, not OSes
1506 # No normalization, but not necessarily accepted, that comes below.
1512 # Here we handle the default operating systems that come with various machines.
1513 # The value should be what the vendor currently ships out the door with their
1514 # machine or put another way, the most popular os provided with the machine.
1516 # Note that if you're going to try to match "-MANUFACTURER" here (say,
1517 # "-sun"), then you have to tell the case statement up towards the top
1518 # that MANUFACTURER isn't an operating system. Otherwise, code above
1519 # will signal an error saying that MANUFACTURER isn't an operating
1520 # system, and we'll never get to this point.
1524 case $cpu-$vendor in
1571 # This must come before the *-dec entry.
1602 mips
*-*|nanomips
*-*)
1610 *-tti) # must be before sparc entry or we get the wrong os.
1644 i860-
* |
*-att |
*-ncr |
*-altos |
*-motorola |
*-convergent)
1695 f30
[01]-fujitsu | f700-fujitsu
)
1722 # Now, validate our (potentially fixed-up) individual pieces (OS, OBJ).
1725 # Sometimes we do "kernel-libc", so those need to count as OSes.
1726 llvm
* | musl
* | newlib
* | relibc
* | uclibc
*)
1728 # Likewise for "kernel-abi"
1731 # VxWorks passes extra cpu info in the 4th filed.
1732 simlinux | simwindows | spe
)
1734 # See `case $cpu-$os` validation below
1737 # Now accept the basic system types.
1738 # The portable systems comes first.
1739 # Each alternative MUST end in a * to match a version number.
1740 gnu
* | android
* | bsd
* | mach
* | minix
* | genix
* | ultrix
* | irix
* \
1741 |
*vms
* | esix
* | aix
* | cnk
* | sunos | sunos
[34]* \
1742 | hpux
* | unos
* | osf
* | luna
* | dgux
* | auroraux
* | solaris
* \
1743 | sym
* | plan9
* | psp
* | sim
* | xray
* | os68k
* | v88r
* \
1744 | hiux
* | abug | nacl
* | netware
* | windows
* \
1745 | os9
* | macos
* | osx
* | ios
* | tvos
* | watchos
* \
1746 | mpw
* | magic
* | mmixware
* | mon960
* | lnews
* \
1747 | amigaos
* | amigados
* | msdos
* | newsos
* | unicos
* | aof
* \
1748 | aos
* | aros
* | cloudabi
* | sortix
* | twizzler
* \
1749 | nindy
* | vxsim
* | vxworks
* | ebmon
* | hms
* | mvs
* \
1750 | clix
* | riscos
* | uniplus
* | iris
* | isc
* | rtu
* | xenix
* \
1751 | mirbsd
* | netbsd
* | dicos
* | openedition
* | ose
* \
1752 | bitrig
* | openbsd
* | secbsd
* | solidbsd
* | libertybsd
* | os108
* \
1753 | ekkobsd
* | freebsd
* | riscix
* | lynxos
* | os400
* \
1754 | bosx
* | nextstep
* | cxux
* | oabi
* \
1755 |
ptx* | ecoff
* | winnt
* | domain
* | vsta
* \
1756 | udi
* | lites
* | ieee
* | go32
* | aux
* | hcos
* \
1757 | chorusrdb
* | cegcc
* | glidix
* | serenity
* \
1758 | cygwin
* | msys
* | moss
* | proelf
* | rtems
* \
1759 | midipix
* | mingw32
* | mingw64
* | mint
* \
1760 | uxpv
* | beos
* | mpeix
* | udk
* | moxiebox
* \
1761 | interix
* | uwin
* | mks
* | rhapsody
* | darwin
* \
1762 | openstep
* | oskit
* | conix
* | pw32
* | nonstopux
* \
1763 | storm-chaos
* | tops10
* | tenex
* | tops20
* | its
* \
1764 | os2
* | vos
* | palmos
* | uclinux
* | nucleus
* | morphos
* \
1765 | scout
* | superux
* | sysv
* | rtmk
* | tpf
* | windiss
* \
1766 | powermax
* | dnix
* | nx6 | nx7 | sei
* | dragonfly
* \
1767 | skyos
* | haiku
* | rdos
* | toppers
* | drops
* | es
* \
1768 | onefs
* | tirtos
* | phoenix
* | fuchsia
* | redox
* | bme
* \
1769 | midnightbsd
* | amdhsa
* | unleashed
* | emscripten
* | wasi
* \
1770 | nsk
* | powerunix
* | genode
* | zvmoe
* | qnx
* | emx
* | zephyr
* \
1771 | fiwix
* | mlibc
* | cos
* | mbr
* | ironclad
* )
1773 # This one is extra strict with allowed versions
1774 sco3.2v2 | sco3.2v
[4-9]* | sco5v6
*)
1775 # Don't forget version if it is 3.2v4 or newer.
1777 # This refers to builds using the UEFI calling convention
1778 # (which depends on the architecture) and PE file format.
1779 # Note that this is both a different calling convention and
1780 # different file format than that of GNU-EFI
1781 # (x86_64-w64-mingw32).
1787 # Restricted further below
1792 echo "Invalid configuration '$1': Blank OS only allowed with explicit machine code file format" 1>&2
1796 echo "Invalid configuration '$1': OS '$os' not recognized" 1>&2
1802 aout
* | coff
* | elf
* | pe
*)
1808 echo "Invalid configuration '$1': Machine code format '$obj' not recognized" 1>&2
1813 # Here we handle the constraint that a (synthetic) cpu and os are
1814 # valid only in combination with each other and nowhere else.
1816 # The "javascript-unknown-ghcjs" triple is used by GHC; we
1817 # accept it here in order to tolerate that, but reject any
1821 javascript-
* |
*-ghcjs)
1822 echo "Invalid configuration '$1': cpu '$cpu' is not valid with os '$os$obj'" 1>&2
1827 # As a final step for OS-related things, validate the OS-kernel combination
1828 # (given a valid OS), if there is a kernel.
1829 case $kernel-$os-$obj in
1830 linux-gnu
*- | linux-android
*- | linux-dietlibc
*- | linux-llvm
*- \
1831 | linux-mlibc
*- | linux-musl
*- | linux-newlib
*- \
1832 | linux-relibc
*- | linux-uclibc
*- )
1836 managarm-mlibc
*- | managarm-kernel
*- )
1840 -dietlibc*- |
-llvm*- |
-mlibc*- |
-musl*- |
-newlib*- |
-relibc*- \
1842 # These are just libc implementations, not actual OSes, and thus
1844 echo "Invalid configuration '$1': libc '$os' needs explicit kernel." 1>&2
1848 echo "Invalid configuration '$1': '$os' needs explicit kernel." 1>&2
1852 echo "Invalid configuration '$1': '$kernel' does not support '$os'." 1>&2
1856 echo "Invalid configuration '$1': '$os' needs 'windows'." 1>&2
1859 kfreebsd
*-gnu*- | kopensolaris
*-gnu*-)
1861 vxworks-simlinux- | vxworks-simwindows- | vxworks-spe-
)
1867 *-eabi*- |
*-gnueabi*-)
1870 # None (no kernel, i.e. freestanding / bare metal),
1871 # can be paired with an machine code file format
1874 # Blank kernel with real OS is always fine.
1877 # Blank kernel and OS with real machine code file format is always fine.
1880 echo "Invalid configuration '$1': Kernel '$kernel' not known to work with OS '$os'." 1>&2
1885 # Here we handle the case where we know the os, and the CPU type, but not the
1886 # manufacturer. We pick the logical manufacturer.
1941 *-vxsim* |
*-vxworks* |
*-windiss*)
1953 *-*mint |
*-mint[0-9]* |
*-*MiNT |
*-MiNT[0-9]*)
1963 echo "$cpu-$vendor${kernel:+-$kernel}${os:+-$os}${obj:+-$obj}"
1967 # eval: (add-hook 'before-save-hook 'time-stamp)
1968 # time-stamp-start: "timestamp='"
1969 # time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d"
1970 # time-stamp-end: "'"