李阳 via llvm-dev
2016-Nov-30 13:20 UTC
[llvm-dev] Problem about compiling the LLVM source code on QEMU running the aarch64?
Thanks for your immediate reply! And I have confirmed that the LLVM source code can be compiled successfully on Debian on QEMU/X86_64. The remained is to confirm whether the LLVM source code can be compiled successfully on Debian on QEMU/aarch64.? Thanks all the same! Best 2016-11-30 21:15 GMT+08:00 David Chisnall <David.Chisnall at cl.cam.ac.uk>:> On 30 Nov 2016, at 13:12, 李阳 <liyang.cs.cqu at gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Any kind of distribution is OK, the following is what I tried: > > > > 1. debian-testing-arm64-netinst.iso > > 2. debian-8.6.0-arm64-CD-1.iso > > 3. debian-testing-arm64-DVD-1.iso > > > > The launch script doesn't make any output. > > It should be possible to compile LLVM on Debian on QEMU/AArch64, but even > on a fast computer expect it to take most of a day. > > David > >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20161130/71d3bdeb/attachment.html>
Renato Golin via llvm-dev
2016-Nov-30 13:44 UTC
[llvm-dev] Problem about compiling the LLVM source code on QEMU running the aarch64?
On 30 November 2016 at 13:20, 李阳 <liyang.cs.cqu at gmail.com> wrote:> The remained is to confirm whether the LLVM source code can be compiled > successfully on Debian on QEMU/aarch64.?Linaro compiles and tests natively on multiple Linux distros on AArch64 machines daily, so LLVM works fine there. We also use QEMU for AArch64 validation on a variety of tasks, including GCC tests, so Linux also works on AArch64 QEMU (running on X86_64). Now, how to make QEMU boot an AArch64 Linux is up to the QEMU mailing list. :) cheers, --renato
Sebastian Pop via llvm-dev
2016-Dec-02 14:19 UTC
[llvm-dev] Problem about compiling the LLVM source code on QEMU running the aarch64?
Hi, On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 7:44 AM, Renato Golin via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:> On 30 November 2016 at 13:20, 李阳 <liyang.cs.cqu at gmail.com> wrote: >> The remained is to confirm whether the LLVM source code can be compiled >> successfully on Debian on QEMU/aarch64.? > > Linaro compiles and tests natively on multiple Linux distros on > AArch64 machines daily, so LLVM works fine there. > > We also use QEMU for AArch64 validation on a variety of tasks, > including GCC tests, so Linux also works on AArch64 QEMU (running on > X86_64). > > Now, how to make QEMU boot an AArch64 Linux is up to the QEMU mailing list. :) >My colleague Brian Rzycki wrote a detailed note about how to run ubuntu on qemu/aarch64: http://rzycki.blogspot.com/2014/08/using-qemu-to-run-ubuntu-arm-64-bit.html We used qemu to compile and test "natively" back in the days when time on AArch64 machines was expensive. Sebastian