+ m68k-*-linux*) OUT="linux-m68k" ;;
+ ia64-*-linux?) OUT="linux-ia64" ;;
+ ppc-apple-rhapsody) OUT="rhapsody-ppc-cc" ;;
+ ppc-apple-darwin*) OUT="darwin-ppc-cc" ;;
+ i386-apple-darwin*) OUT="darwin-i386-cc" ;;
+ sparc64-*-linux2)
+ #Before we can uncomment following lines we have to wait at least
+ #till 64-bit glibc for SPARC is operational:-(
+ #echo "WARNING! If you wish to build 64-bit library, then you have to"
+ #echo " invoke './Configure linux64-sparcv9' *manually*."
+ #echo " Type return if you want to continue, Ctrl-C to abort."
+ #read waste < /dev/tty
+ OUT="linux-sparcv9" ;;
+ sparc-*-linux2)
+ KARCH=`awk '/^type/{print$3}' /proc/cpuinfo`
+ case ${KARCH:-sun4} in
+ sun4u*) OUT="linux-sparcv9" ;;
+ sun4m) OUT="linux-sparcv8" ;;
+ sun4d) OUT="linux-sparcv8" ;;
+ *) OUT="linux-sparcv7" ;;
+ esac ;;
+ parisc-*-linux2)
+ CPUARCH=`awk '/cpu family/{print substr($5,1,3)}' /proc/cpuinfo`
+ CPUSCHEDULE=`awk '/^cpu.[ ]: PA/{print substr($3,3)}' /proc/cpuinfo`
+
+ # ??TODO ?? Model transformations
+ # 0. CPU Architecture for the 1.1 processor has letter suffixes. We strip that off
+ # assuming no further arch. identification will ever be used by GCC.
+ # 1. I'm most concerned about whether is a 7300LC is closer to a 7100 versus a 7100LC.
+ # 2. The variant 64-bit processors cause concern should GCC support explicit schedulers
+ # for these chips in the future.
+ # PA7300LC -> 7100LC (1.1)
+ # PA8200 -> 8000 (2.0)
+ # PA8500 -> 8000 (2.0)
+ # PA8600 -> 8000 (2.0)
+
+ CPUSCHEDULE=`echo $CPUSCHEDULE|sed -e 's/7300LC/7100LC/' -e 's/8?00/8000/'`
+ # Finish Model transformations
+
+ options="$options -mschedule=$CPUSCHEDULE -march=$CPUARCH"
+ OUT="linux-parisc" ;;
+ arm*-*-linux2) OUT="linux-elf-arm" ;;
+ s390-*-linux2) OUT="linux-s390" ;;
+ s390x-*-linux?) OUT="linux-s390x" ;;
+ *-*-linux2) OUT="linux-elf"
+ if [ "$GCCVER" -gt 28 ]; then
+ if grep '^model.*Pentium' /proc/cpuinfo >/dev/null ; then
+ OUT="linux-pentium"
+ fi
+ if grep '^model.*Pentium Pro' /proc/cpuinfo >/dev/null ; then
+ OUT="linux-ppro"
+ fi
+ if grep '^model.*K6' /proc/cpuinfo >/dev/null ; then
+ OUT="linux-k6"
+ fi
+ fi ;;