elfload: use abi_llong/ullong instead of target_llong/ullong

The alignment is a characteristic of the ABI, not the CPU.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar.iglesias@gmail.com>
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Paolo Bonzini 2013-04-17 16:26:42 +02:00 committed by Edgar E. Iglesias
parent 6cfd9b5251
commit 918fc54caf
4 changed files with 12 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -4153,7 +4153,6 @@ bflt="no"
target_nptl="no"
interp_prefix1=`echo "$interp_prefix" | sed "s/%M/$target_arch2/g"`
gdb_xml_files=""
target_llong_alignment=8
target_libs_softmmu=
TARGET_ARCH="$target_arch2"
@ -4174,7 +4173,6 @@ case "$target_arch2" in
bflt="yes"
target_nptl="yes"
gdb_xml_files="arm-core.xml arm-vfp.xml arm-vfp3.xml arm-neon.xml"
target_llong_alignment=4
;;
cris)
target_nptl="yes"
@ -4185,7 +4183,6 @@ case "$target_arch2" in
m68k)
bflt="yes"
gdb_xml_files="cf-core.xml cf-fp.xml"
target_llong_alignment=2
;;
microblaze|microblazeel)
TARGET_ARCH=microblaze
@ -4284,7 +4281,6 @@ case "$cpu" in
;;
esac
echo "TARGET_LLONG_ALIGNMENT=$target_llong_alignment" >> $config_target_mak
echo "TARGET_ARCH=$TARGET_ARCH" >> $config_target_mak
target_arch_name="`upper $TARGET_ARCH`"
echo "TARGET_$target_arch_name=y" >> $config_target_mak