Build flags: Consistently use x86_64 (Fedora architecture name)

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Florian Weimer 2018-01-22 15:18:23 +01:00
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@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ not), but their selection depends on the architecture:
or thread stacks spill into other regions of memory.) This flag is or thread stacks spill into other regions of memory.) This flag is
fully ABI-compatible and has adds very little run-time overhead, but fully ABI-compatible and has adds very little run-time overhead, but
is only available on certain architectures (currently aarch64, i386, is only available on certain architectures (currently aarch64, i386,
ppc64, ppc64le, s390x, x86-64). ppc64, ppc64le, s390x, x86_64).
* `-m64` and `-m32`: Some GCC builds support both 32-bit and 64-bit in * `-m64` and `-m32`: Some GCC builds support both 32-bit and 64-bit in
the same compilation. For such architectures, the RPM build process the same compilation. For such architectures, the RPM build process
explicitly selects the architecture variant by passing this compiler explicitly selects the architecture variant by passing this compiler
@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ not), but their selection depends on the architecture:
useful because unwind information is available without having to useful because unwind information is available without having to
install (and load) debugging ienformation. install (and load) debugging ienformation.
Asynchronous unwind tables are enabled for aarch64, i686, s390x, Asynchronous unwind tables are enabled for aarch64, i686, s390x,
and x86-64. They are not needed on armhfp, ppc64 and ppc64le due and x86_64. They are not needed on armhfp, ppc64 and ppc64le due
to architectural differences in stack management. On these to architectural differences in stack management. On these
architectures, `-fexceptions` (see above) still enables regular architectures, `-fexceptions` (see above) still enables regular
unwind tables (or they are enabled by default even without this unwind tables (or they are enabled by default even without this
@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ tuning in the `gcc` package. These settings are:
* **s390x**: `-march=zEC12 -mtune=z13` specifies a minimum supported CPU * **s390x**: `-march=zEC12 -mtune=z13` specifies a minimum supported CPU
level of zEC12, while optimizing for a subsequent CPU generation level of zEC12, while optimizing for a subsequent CPU generation
(z13). (z13).
* **x86-64**: `-mtune=generic` selects tuning which is expected to * **x86_64**: `-mtune=generic` selects tuning which is expected to
beneficial for a broad range of current CPUs. beneficial for a broad range of current CPUs.
* **ppc64** and **aarch64** do not have any architecture-specific tuning. * **ppc64** and **aarch64** do not have any architecture-specific tuning.