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No. The kernel doesn't make such distinctions. The convention used is what the kernel sources call them under arch/. See arm64 vs aarch64 for example.


I guess that means that overview is for kernel developers. Those directory names are meaningless to me as an user...

FWIW, I'm actually asking out of a real need. I have two powerpc boxes (no, not ppc64le) here, which we use for testing big-endian compatibility. But last I checked, LLVM supported neither 32-bit PowerPC nor big-endian PowerPC.

Actually... I guess the real argument is that the kernel directory names aren't sufficient. Because they specify architecture families, not architectures.

[And, funnily enough, LLVM does actually seem to support 32-bit BE PowerPC. Now I'm really confused.]


> But last I checked, LLVM supported neither 32-bit PowerPC nor big-endian PowerPC.

How long ago did you check? I've been working on this for 3-4 years, and we've had coverage of kernel builds for 32b BE ppc for at least 2 years.

I just checked our coverage, looks like we test ppc64, ppc64le, and ppc (32b BE). So no coverage of 32b LE atm, but I think llvm recently gained support for the relevant triple.

Try it and let us know if it boots!




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