darling-gdb/bfd/config.bfd
David MacKenzie 49df10b142 Tue Aug 17 09:42:16 1993 David J. Mackenzie (djm@thepub.cygnus.com)
* config.bfd (cpu): Extract from canonical name with sed.
	* configure.in: Don't pass it.
1993-08-17 16:43:52 +00:00

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#!/bin/sh
# config.bfd
# Convert a canonical host type into a BFD host type.
# Call with canonical name as the argument.
# Echos the result.
canon="$1"
cpu=`echo $canon | sed 's/^\(.*\)-\(.*\)-\(.*\)$/\1/'`
# WHEN ADDING ENTRIES TO THIS MATRIX:
# Make sure that the left side always has two dashes. Otherwise you
# can get spurious matches. Even for unambiguous cases, do this as a
# convention, else the table becomes a real mess to understand and maintain.
case "${canon}" in
alpha-*-*) bfd_name=alphaosf ;;
a29k-*-ebmon) bfd_name=a29k-coff ;;
a29k-*-udi) bfd_name=a29k-coff ;;
a29k-*-aout) bfd_name=a29k-aout ;;
a29k-*-coff) bfd_name=a29k-coff ;;
a29k-*-sym1) bfd_name=a29k-coff ;;
h8300*-*-*) bfd_name=h8300-coff ;;
h8500-*-*) bfd_name=h8500-coff ;;
sh-*-*) bfd_name=sh-coff ;;
hppa*-*-bsd*) bfd_name=hppabsd ;;
hppa*-*-hpux*) bfd_name=hppahpux ;;
hppa*-*-osf) bfd_name=hppa-elf ;;
i[34]86-*-sysv4*) bfd_name=i386-elf ;;
i[34]86-*-sysv*) bfd_name=i386-coff ;;
i[34]86-*-isc*) bfd_name=i386-sco ;; # gets core dump reading right
i[34]86-*-sco*) bfd_name=i386-sco ;;
i[34]86-*-bsd*) bfd_name=i386-bsd ;;
i[34]86-*-lynxos*) bfd_name=i386-lynx ;;
i[34]86-*-coff) bfd_name=i386-coff ;;
i[34]86-*-aix*) bfd_name=i386-coff ;;
i[34]86-*-elf) bfd_name=i386-elf ;;
i[34]86-*-netware*) bfd_name=i386-nlm ;;
i[34]86-*-linux*) bfd_name=i386-linux ;;
i[34]86-*-lynx*) bfd_name=i386-lynx ;;
i[34]86-none-*) bfd_name=i386-coff ;;
i960-*-vxworks) bfd_name=i960-bout ;;
i960-*-aout) bfd_name=i960-bout ;;
i960-*-bout) bfd_name=i960-bout ;;
m68*-bull-sysv*) bfd_name=u68k-coff ;;
m68*-hp-bsd*) bfd_name=hp300bsd ;;
m68*-*-aout) bfd_name=m68k-aout ;;
m68*-*-coff) bfd_name=m68k-coff ;;
m68*-*-hpux*) bfd_name=hp300hpux ;;
m68*-*-os68k) bfd_name=m68k-aout ;;
m68*-*-sunos*) bfd_name=m68k-aout ;;
m68*-*-sysv*) bfd_name=m68k-coff ;;
m68*-*-vxworks*) bfd_name=m68k-aout ;;
m68*-ericsson-*) bfd_name=m68k-aout ;;
m68*-netx-*) bfd_name=m68k-aout ;;
m88k-*-*) bfd_name=m88k-coff ;;
mips-big-*) bfd_name=bigmips ;;
mips-dec-bsd*) bfd_name=mipsdecbsd ;;
mips-dec-*) bfd_name=decstation ;;
mips-*-ecoffl*) bfd_name=decstation ;;
mips-*-ecoff*) bfd_name=bigmips ;;
mips-sgi-*) bfd_name=bigmips ;;
mips-*-sysv*) bfd_name=riscos ;;
mips-*-riscos*) bfd_name=riscos ;;
mips-*-bsd*) bfd_name=noop ;;
rs6000-*-*) bfd_name=rs6000 ;;
sparc-*-solaris2*) bfd_name=sparc-elf ;;
sparc-*-sysv4*) bfd_name=sparc-elf ;;
# start-sanitize-v9
# Don't set target64=true for sparc64-*-aout*. Keep it using the 32bit stuff
# so we continue to have something that works (until the 64 bit support is
# rock solid).
sparc64-*-aout*) bfd_name=sparc-aout ;;
sparc64-*-elf*) bfd_name=sparc64-elf ; target64=true ;;
# end-sanitize-v9
sparc*-*-*) bfd_name=sparc-aout ;;
tahoe-*-*) bfd_name=tahoe ;;
vax-*-vms) bfd_name=vax-vms ;;
vax-*-*) bfd_name=vax ;;
we32k-*-*) bfd_name=we32k ;;
z8k*-*-*) bfd_name=z8k-coff ;;
*-*-aout) bfd_name=${cpu}-aout ;;
*-*-bsd*) bfd_name=${cpu}-aout ;;
*-*-netware*) bfd_name=${cpu}-nlm ;;
*-*-sysv4*) bfd_name=${cpu}-elf ;;
*-*-solaris2*) bfd_name=${cpu}-elf ;;
*-*-go32) bfd_name=${cpu}-aout ;;
*-*-sysv*) bfd_name=${cpu}-coff ;;
*-*-aout64) bfd_name=${cpu}-aout64 ; target64=true ;;
*-*-elf64) bfd_name=${cpu}-elf64 ; target64=true ;;
*-adobe-*) bfd_name=adobe ;;
*-sony-*) bfd_name=news ;;
*-intel-*) bfd_name=${cpu}-coff ;;
*-stratus-*) bfd_name=${cpu}-elf ;;
*-cbm-*) bfd_name=${cpu}-elf ;;
*-ncr-*) bfd_name=${cpu}-elf ;;
*-tandem-*) bfd_name=st2000 ;;
# Allow targets that config.sub doesn't recognize, like "all".
*) bfd_name=$canon ;;
esac
echo $bfd_name