These subdirs have unique configure scripts to do some compiler tests.
The checks should work for all targets, so hoist them up to the top
libgloss dir. This should allow us to delete these subdir configure
scripts.
It means the top-level gains autoheader support, but that's fine.
It wasn't exporting any defines previously (i.e. -D into CPPFLAGS),
and all of the defines it now exports are only used by code in the
libnosys subdir which was expecting to have a config.h.
Depending on the processing order of rules when installing in parallel,
these install rules might be processed before some other rule happens
to create the respective dirs. Make sure each one creates the needed
dirs before installing into them.
For about half the ports, we don't need a subdir configure script.
They're using the config/default.m[ht] rules, and they aren't doing
any unique configure tests, so they exist just to pass top-level
settings down to create the arch Makefile. We can just as easily
do that from the top-level Mkaefile directly and skip configure.
Most of the remaining configure scripts could be migrated up to
the top-level too, but that would require care in each subdir.
So let's be lazy and put that off to another day.
"setf", not "nop", for common_v10_v32 compatibility.
Move out interrupt table to irqtable.S. Include here for non-ELF.
* cris/irqtable.S: Extracted from cris/crt0.S. Provide per-entry
weak default stub definitions.
* cris/crtn.c: Use "setf", not "nop", for common_v10_v32
compatibility.
* cris/setup.S [__arch_common_v10_v32]: Return.
* cris/Makefile.in (BSP_OBJS): Add irqtable.o.
(ALL_INSTALL_FILES_NEWLIB_COPY): New macro.
(all): Use ALL_INSTALL_FILES instead of its contents. Add
ALL_INSTALL_FILES_NEWLIB_COPY.
($(objroot)/newlib/%, $(objroot)/newlib/libnosys.a): New rules