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The only difference between the two, as far as either configure or Meson are concerned, is the default endianness of the compiler. For tests/tcg, specify the endianness explicitly on the command line; for configure, do the same so that it is possible to have --cpu=ppc64le on a bigendian system or vice versa. Apart from this, cpu=ppc64le can be normalized to ppc64 also in configure and not just in the meson cross file. Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> |
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aarch64 | ||
alpha | ||
arm | ||
cris | ||
hexagon | ||
hppa | ||
i386 | ||
m68k | ||
minilib | ||
mips | ||
multiarch | ||
nios2 | ||
openrisc | ||
ppc | ||
ppc64 | ||
ppc64le | ||
riscv64 | ||
s390x | ||
sh4 | ||
sparc64 | ||
tricore | ||
x86_64 | ||
xtensa | ||
configure.sh | ||
Makefile.prereqs | ||
Makefile.qemu | ||
Makefile.target | ||
README |
This directory contains various interesting guest programs for regression testing. Tests are either multi-arch, meaning they can be built for all guest architectures that support linux-user executable, or they are architecture specific. CRIS ==== The testsuite for CRIS is in tests/tcg/cris. You can run it with "make test-cris".