Jeff Garzik wrote:
> This also opens a chicken-and-egg problem... What kind of config is
> generated by allmodconfig when ARCH==x86? There is no good answer.
With a unified x86 architecture, the decision to compile with 32 or
64-bit mode isn't really different from SMP vs UP, PAE vs non-PAE and so
on. It's just a config option with global effects. Over time, the
number of config options with are really 32 or 64-bit specific will
probably pretty small.
> The existing tradition of switching between 32-bit and 64-bit was
> quite nice, and it was done in The Obvious Way(tm) -- via the method
> for specifying the architecture/platform. Switching to Kconfig for
> that decision is a step backwards in usability and IMO violates the
> Principle of Least Surprise.
The architecture is now x86, with a further 32 or 64-bit parameter. We
already have config options for setting the sub-architecture.
J
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