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#
# Default toolchain configuration
#
PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/${TARGET_PREFIX}binutils = "binutils-cross-${TARGET_ARCH}"
PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/${TARGET_PREFIX}gcc = "gcc-cross-${TARGET_ARCH}"
PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/${TARGET_PREFIX}g++ = "gcc-cross-${TARGET_ARCH}"
PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/${TARGET_PREFIX}compilerlibs = "gcc-runtime"
PREFERRED_PROVIDER_gdb = "gdb"
PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/${SDK_PREFIX}binutils-crosssdk ?= "binutils-crosssdk-${SDK_SYS}"
PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/${SDK_PREFIX}gcc = "gcc-crosssdk-${SDK_SYS}"
PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/${SDK_PREFIX}g++ = "gcc-crosssdk-${SDK_SYS}"
PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/${SDK_PREFIX}compilerlibs = "nativesdk-gcc-runtime"
# Default libc config
PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/gettext ??= "gettext"
GCCVERSION ?= "10.%"
SDKGCCVERSION ?= "${GCCVERSION}"
BINUVERSION ?= "2.35%"
GDBVERSION ?= "10.%"
GLIBCVERSION ?= "2.32"
LINUXLIBCVERSION ?= "5.8%"
QEMUVERSION ?= "5.1%"
GOVERSION ?= "1.15%"
# This can not use wildcards like 8.0.% since it is also used in mesa to denote
# llvm version being used, so always bump it with llvm recipe version bump
LLVMVERSION ?= "10.0.1"
PREFERRED_VERSION_gcc ?= "${GCCVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_gcc-cross-${TARGET_ARCH} ?= "${GCCVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_gcc-crosssdk-${SDK_SYS} ?= "${SDKGCCVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_gcc-cross-canadian-${TRANSLATED_TARGET_ARCH} ?= "${GCCVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_gcc-runtime ?= "${GCCVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_gcc-sanitizers ?= "${GCCVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_nativesdk-gcc-runtime ?= "${SDKGCCVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_nativesdk-gcc-sanitizers ?= "${SDKGCCVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_libgcc ?= "${GCCVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_libgcc-initial ?= "${GCCVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_libgfortran ?= "${GCCVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_nativesdk-gcc ?= "${SDKGCCVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_nativesdk-libgcc ?= "${SDKGCCVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_nativesdk-libgcc-initial ?= "${SDKGCCVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_binutils ?= "${BINUVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_binutils-native ?= "${BINUVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_binutils-cross-${TARGET_ARCH} ?= "${BINUVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_binutils-crosssdk-${SDK_SYS} ?= "${BINUVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_binutils-cross-canadian-${TRANSLATED_TARGET_ARCH} ?= "${BINUVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_gdb ?= "${GDBVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_gdb-cross-${TARGET_ARCH} ?= "${GDBVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_gdb-cross-canadian-${TRANSLATED_TARGET_ARCH} ?= "${GDBVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_linux-libc-headers ?= "${LINUXLIBCVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_nativesdk-linux-libc-headers ?= "${LINUXLIBCVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_glibc ?= "${GLIBCVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_glibc-locale ?= "${GLIBCVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_glibc-mtrace ?= "${GLIBCVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_glibc-scripts ?= "${GLIBCVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_nativesdk-glibc ?= "${GLIBCVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_cross-localedef-native ?= "${GLIBCVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_qemu ?= "${QEMUVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_qemu-native ?= "${QEMUVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_nativesdk-qemu ?= "${QEMUVERSION}"
# Bootstrap Go using a binary release from golang.org. If you want to bootstrap
# from source using the C-implemented Go 1.4 (only supports x86-64 hosts) then use
# go-native.
PREFERRED_PROVIDER_go-native ?= "go-binary-native"
PREFERRED_VERSION_virtual/${TARGET_PREFIX}go ?= "${GOVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_go-cross-${TUNE_PKGARCH} ?= "${GOVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_go-crosssdk-${SDK_ARCH} ?= "${GOVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_go-cross-canadian-${TRANSLATED_TARGET_ARCH} ?= "${GOVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_go ?= "${GOVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_go-native ?= "${GOVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_go-runtime ?= "${GOVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_nativesdk-go ?= "${GOVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_nativesdk-go-runtime ?= "${GOVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_llvm = "${LLVMVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_llvm-native = "${LLVMVERSION}"
PREFERRED_VERSION_nativesdk-llvm = "${LLVMVERSION}"