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@ 1999-10-14 18:38 David and Jannette Uczen
  1999-10-14 19:25 ` Ian Lance Taylor
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From: David and Jannette Uczen @ 1999-10-14 18:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi, I am new to this mailing list, so forgive me 
if I am asking an age-old question.
 
I am an IBM-mainframer with an interest in GNU 
utilities (we have GCC for OS/390, for example) and Linux. Looking through the 
binutils-2.9.5.0.16 source code, I noticed that in /include/elf/common.h there 
are 2 definitions for the IBM System/370 (or S/390). One is EM_S370 (9), 
presumably used by Amdahl's UTS, a SVR4-variant for System/370-compatible 
systems, and the other is EM_I370 (0xF00F), presumably for Running Linux On the 
Mainframe (ROAM).
 
Questions:
1) Shouldn't there be one definition for an architecture? 
These two are essentially the same. The only different one _might_ be a new 
EM_S390 / EM_I390 for IBM's System/390 CMOS Microprocessor, while upwardly 
compatible with older System/370 processors, does have new unique features such 
as support for IEEE floating point. However, this scheme was done with Intel 
(EM_386 and EM_486), but appears to have been since abandoned.
2a) Are EM_PPC and EM_CYGNUS_POWERPC different processors? 2b) 
If not, why the two definitions?
3) Who decides what are "official" machine types? 
Every document I have found describing the ELF format seems to have a different 
list of "official" values. 
 
If anyone out there can provide any help with these questions, 
I would be very greatful.
 
-Thanks,
David Uczen
Mainframe Systems Programmer

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