> * unicore32 was a research project at Peking University with a SoC > based on the Intel PXA design. No gcc source code has ever been > published, the only toolchain available is a set of binaries that > include > a gcc-4.4 compiler. The project page at > http://mprc.pku.edu.cn/~guanxuetao/linux/ has a TODO list that has > not been modified since 2011. The maintainer still Acks patches > and has last sent a pull request in 2014 and last sent a patch of > his own in 2012 when the project appears to have stalled. > I would suggest removing this one. > Hi, Arnd. I am really sorry to reply so late, since I seldom use this email account in recent years. I will add my new email account to related bits. Let me clarify the status of UniCore. It's a real cpu-core product, integrated into PKUnity SoC, and sold in a large amount of embedded boxes, such as cloud terminals and set top boxes. Surely, we still use the port internally and keep doing developments in other projects. So, I really appreciate having unicore32 port in the tree. As to gnu toolchain of UniCore, I have already discussed it in my group, and I'll do my best to propel it forward. Thanks, Guan Xuetao -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-metag" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html