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2011 Oct 13
2
[LLVMdev] LLC ARM Backend maintainer
...e wish to support? Am I correct that ARM7TDMI is the oldest, slowest core still in use? The Apple iPad 2 and iPhone 4S have the Apple A9 CPU, which I understand is a dual-core Cortex A9. The iPhone 4 and first-generation iPad have the Cortex A8. Xcode gives on the option of targeting either the arm6 or arm7 ISAs, with the recommended build being "Universal" in that the build is done twice with both ISA variants built into the same executable. I understand older iPhones and iPod Touches support the arm6 but not arm7. Ever Faithful, Don Quixote -- Don Quixote de la Mancha Dulcinea...
2011 Oct 13
0
[LLVMdev] LLC ARM Backend maintainer
...that ARM7TDMI is the oldest, slowest core still in use? > > The Apple iPad 2 and iPhone 4S have the Apple A9 CPU, which I > understand is a dual-core Cortex A9. > > The iPhone 4 and first-generation iPad have the Cortex A8. > > Xcode gives on the option of targeting either the arm6 or arm7 ISAs, > with the recommended build being "Universal" in that the build is done > twice with both ISA variants built into the same executable.  I > understand older iPhones and iPod Touches support the arm6 but not > arm7. > > Ever Faithful, > > Don Quixote...
2009 Feb 02
1
Speex for armv6
...b %edi,%ax,%eax,%ecx' /var/folders/a9/a95y5WFFGOafslDBRmx2hk+++TM/-Tmp-//ccBD8xFa.s:1909:no such instruction: `smulbb %esi,%di,%ax' make[2]: *** [cb_search.lo] Error 1 make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make: *** [all] Error 2 Please give me an advice for the error & compiling for Arm6 architecture. Thanks. Regards, Mijin Cho
2011 Oct 13
6
[LLVMdev] LLC ARM Backend maintainer
Admittedly we're very interested in becoming ARM backend maintainers as our product heavily relies on LLVM. However, we don't have testing resources to test both our product and LLVM on a host of target boards. We have some chumbys, beagleboards, iPhones, iPod Touches, tables, Android Phones, etc. And most of those are already booked solid with our own regression tests (most of which
2011 Oct 13
0
[LLVMdev] LLC ARM Backend maintainer
...of the Settings App. I would need to package the tests as some kind of iPhone App which (maybe) I could load on the phone automatically by automating either iTunes or the iPhone Configuration Utility with AppleScript. I'm not sure what ARM CPU my first-gen iPhone has but I think it uses the arm6 instruction set. Finally I have three Oxford Semiconductor FireWire / USB / Parallel IDE storage bridge chip target boards. They all have ARM7TDMI cores with 64 kb to 128 kb of Flash and some microscopic amount of RAM: my OXFW911 chip has 64 kb of 16-bit Flash but only 1800 BYTES - not Megabytes,...
2011 Oct 13
0
[LLVMdev] LLC ARM Backend maintainer
I think we need a group of maintainers rather than a single maintainer given the spectrum of ARM targets/ISAs/platforms required to support and the amount of people/system resources required. I & my team plan to actively participate in the bug-fixing process during the release cycle. If we can divide the bugs among the maintainers and establish a requirement that all open ARM bugs must be
2011 Oct 13
3
[LLVMdev] LLC ARM Backend maintainer
...of the Settings App. I would need to package the tests as some kind of iPhone App which (maybe) I could load on the phone automatically by automating either iTunes or the iPhone Configuration Utility with AppleScript. I'm not sure what ARM CPU my first-gen iPhone has but I think it uses the arm6 instruction set. Finally I have three Oxford Semiconductor FireWire / USB / Parallel IDE storage bridge chip target boards. They all have ARM7TDMI cores with 64 kb to 128 kb of Flash and some microscopic amount of RAM: my OXFW911 chip has 64 kb of 16-bit Flash but only 1800 BYTES - not Megabytes,...
2011 Oct 13
0
[LLVMdev] LLC ARM Backend maintainer
...n of the Settings App. I would need to package the tests as some kind of iPhone App which (maybe) I could load on the phone automatically by automating either iTunes or the iPhone Configuration Utility with AppleScript. I'm not sure what ARM CPU my first-gen iPhone has but I think it uses the arm6 instruction set. Finally I have three Oxford Semiconductor FireWire / USB / Parallel IDE storage bridge chip target boards. They all have ARM7TDMI cores with 64 kb to 128 kb of Flash and some microscopic amount of RAM: my OXFW911 chip has 64 kb of 16-bit Flash but only 1800 BYTES - not Megabytes,...