The Debian armhf architecture uses the ARM EABI hard-float variant, whereas armel uses the soft-float variant. Although the kernel doesn't use FP itself, CONFIG_VFP must be enabled to support hard-float userland and will probably be disabled when supporting a soft-float userland. So set the architecture to armhf by default when CONFIG_AEABI and CONFIG_VFP are both enabled. Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> --- v2: rebased After discussion with Hector, we agreed this would be a worthwhile change. Hector may later improve this by using gcc specs. Ben. scripts/package/builddeb | 11 ++++++++++- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/scripts/package/builddeb b/scripts/package/builddeb index f46e4dd..6756ed6 100644 --- a/scripts/package/builddeb +++ b/scripts/package/builddeb @@ -43,7 +43,16 @@ create_package() { mips*) debarch=mips$(grep -q CPU_LITTLE_ENDIAN=y $KCONFIG_CONFIG && echo el || true) ;; arm*) - debarch=arm$(grep -q CONFIG_AEABI=y $KCONFIG_CONFIG && echo el || true) ;; + if grep -q CONFIG_AEABI=y $KCONFIG_CONFIG; then + if grep -q CONFIG_VFP=y $KCONFIG_CONFIG; then + debarch=armhf + else + debarch=armel + fi + else + debarch=arm + fi + ;; *) echo "" >&2 echo "** ** ** WARNING ** ** **" >&2 -- Ben Hutchings One of the nice things about standards is that there are so many of them.
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