ifeq ($(TARGET_ARCH), i386)
obj-y += vm86.o
endif
-ifeq ($(TARGET_ARCH), arm)
+
nwfpe-obj-y := fpa11.o fpa11_cpdo.o fpa11_cpdt.o fpa11_cprt.o fpopcode.o
nwfpe-obj-y += single_cpdo.o double_cpdo.o extended_cpdo.o
-obj-y += $(addprefix nwfpe/, $(nwfpe-obj-y))
-obj-y += arm-semi.o
-endif
-ifeq ($(TARGET_ARCH), m68k)
-obj-y += m68k-sim.o m68k-semi.o
-endif
+obj-arm-y += $(addprefix nwfpe/, $(nwfpe-obj-y))
+obj-arm-y += arm-semi.o
+
+obj-m68k-y += m68k-sim.o m68k-semi.o
# Note: this is a workaround. The real fix is to avoid compiling
# cpu_signal_handler() in cpu-exec.c.
signal.o: CFLAGS += $(HELPER_CFLAGS)
$(QEMU_PROG): ARLIBS=../libqemu_user.a libqemu.a
-$(QEMU_PROG): $(obj-y) ../libqemu_user.a libqemu.a
- $(call LINK,$(obj-y))
+$(QEMU_PROG): $(obj-y) $(obj-$(TARGET_BASE_ARCH)-y) ../libqemu_user.a libqemu.a
+ $(call LINK,$(obj-y) $(obj-$(TARGET_BASE_ARCH)-y))
+
ifeq ($(ARCH),alpha)
# Mark as 32 bit binary, i. e. it will be mapped into the low 31 bit of
# the address space (31 bit so sign extending doesn't matter)