MIPS gcc is not configured with multiarch enabled. This causes
compiler generates local label with $ prefix, which is specified
in default o32 abi. It is not recognized as local symbol by n64
assembler, so we get a lot of unexpected external symbols. We
should configure MIPS gcc with --enable-targets=all, as for other
archs.
(From OE-Core rev:
c210393b3e0c54606493e311d7c2040efebc4dcd)
Signed-off-by: Lei Liu <lei.liu2@windriver.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
multiarch_options = {
"i586": "--enable-targets=all",
"powerpc": "--enable-targets=powerpc64",
+ "mips": "--enable-targets=all",
"sparc": "--enable-targets=all",
}