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The 32-bit UEFI loader is only for amd64 .if ${__T} != "amd64" BROKEN_OPTIONS+=LOADER_IA32 .endif # GELI and Lua in loader currently cause boot failures on powerpc. # Further debugging is required -- probably they are just broken on big # endian systems generically (they jump to null pointers or try to read # crazy high addresses, which is typical of endianness problems). .if ${__T:Mpowerpc*} BROKEN_OPTIONS+=LOADER_GELI LOADER_LUA .endif # Kernel TLS is enabled by default on amd64, aarch64 and powerpc64* .if ${__T} == "aarch64" || ${__T} == "amd64" || ${__T:Mpowerpc64*} != "" __DEFAULT_YES_OPTIONS+=OPENSSL_KTLS .else __DEFAULT_NO_OPTIONS+=OPENSSL_KTLS .endif .if ${__T} != "aarch64" && ${__T} != "amd64" && ${__T} != "i386" && \ ${__T:Mpowerpc64*} == "" BROKEN_OPTIONS+=CXGBETOOL BROKEN_OPTIONS+=MLX5TOOL .endif .if ${__T} != "amd64" && ${__T} != "i386" && ${__T} != "aarch64" BROKEN_OPTIONS+=HYPERV .endif .if ${__T} == "aarch64" || ${__T} == "amd64" || ${__T} == "i386" || \ ${__T:Mpowerpc64*} != "" || ${__T:Mriscv64*} != "" __DEFAULT_YES_OPTIONS+=OPENMP .else __DEFAULT_NO_OPTIONS+=OPENMP .endif # 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