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2015 Mar 29
2
[LLVMdev] How to Cross Compile libcompiler_rt Static Library?
2015-03-29 3:33 GMT-05:00 Ed Schouten <ed at 80386.nl>: > I am cross-compiling compiler-rt for my specific use-case. That said, > I'm cross-compiling from x86-64 to x86-64, but for a different ABI. > This is what I use: > > > https://github.com/NuxiNL/cloudlibc/wiki/Building-runtime-libraries#user-content-compiler-rt > > -DCMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING=True > > As
2015 Mar 29
2
[LLVMdev] How to Cross Compile libcompiler_rt Static Library?
I need to correct myself. It is possible to cross compile it on Windows, but not using the provided build systems. On Sun, Mar 29, 2015 at 12:52 PM, Daniel Dilts <diltsman at gmail.com> wrote: > I asked about this same question in the past (month or three ago). It is > not possible to cross compile compiler-rt on Windows. If you want to cross > compile you should use the make
2016 Dec 16
2
libcompiler_rt.so and libcompiler_rt.a are not being built
I want to build LLVM-based toolchain with Musl, I have LLVM sources with clang and lld (under `tools` directory) and libunwind, compiler-rt, libcxx and libcxxabi (under `projects` directory). All are the latest versions cloned from GitHub mirror, branch `master`. I'm trying to configure with the following options: CLANG_DEFAULT_CXX_STDLIB = libc++ CLANG_DEFAULT_RTLIB = compiler-rt
2016 Dec 16
0
libcompiler_rt.so and libcompiler_rt.a are not being built
> On Dec 16, 2016, at 7:06 AM, Dmitry Golovin via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > I want to build LLVM-based toolchain with Musl, I have LLVM sources with clang and lld (under `tools` directory) and libunwind, compiler-rt, libcxx and libcxxabi (under `projects` directory). All are the latest versions cloned from GitHub mirror, branch `master`. > > I'm
2016 Dec 18
3
libcompiler_rt.so and libcompiler_rt.a are not being built
16.12.2016, 18:23, "Vedant Kumar" <vsk at apple.com>: >>  On Dec 16, 2016, at 7:06 AM, Dmitry Golovin via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: >> >>  I want to build LLVM-based toolchain with Musl, I have LLVM sources with clang and lld (under `tools` directory) and libunwind, compiler-rt, libcxx and libcxxabi (under `projects` directory). All are
2016 Dec 19
0
libcompiler_rt.so and libcompiler_rt.a are not being built
> On Dec 18, 2016, at 3:48 AM, Dmitry Golovin <dima at golovin.in> wrote: > > > > 16.12.2016, 18:23, "Vedant Kumar" <vsk at apple.com>: >>> On Dec 16, 2016, at 7:06 AM, Dmitry Golovin via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: >>> >>> I want to build LLVM-based toolchain with Musl, I have LLVM sources with clang and
2013 Jul 15
0
[LLVMdev] libcompiler_rt.a, No such file or directory
Trying to compile llvm-3.3 and I get this: llvm[4]: Copying runtime library linux/asan-i386 to build dir cp: cannot stat «/pkg/llvm-3.3.src/tools/clang/runtime/compiler-rt/clang_linux/full-i386/libcompiler_rt.a»: Ingen slik fil eller filkatalog llvm[4]: Copying runtime library linux/ubsan-i386 to build dir llvm[4]: Copying runtime library linux/ubsan_cxx-i386 to build dir make[4]: ***
2015 Mar 29
2
[LLVMdev] How to Cross Compile libcompiler_rt Static Library?
I was attempting to cross compile on Windows. I ended up having to find the list in the CMake build system (not very hard) and manually creating a makefile to compile them. Took maybe 2 hours total. On Sun, Mar 29, 2015 at 1:28 PM, Chao Yan <yanchao2012 at gmail.com> wrote: > > 2015-03-29 15:11 GMT-05:00 Daniel Dilts <diltsman at gmail.com>: > >> I need to correct
2020 Mar 24
3
Bountysource campaign for the M68000 backend
Hello! Almost two years ago, Artyom Goncharov submitted an initial effort for a backend for the Motorola 68000 architecture [1] which was eventually not merged, unfortunately. I elaborated why I supported the idea of such a backend [2]. Recently, we started a fundraising campaign on the platform Bountysource.com to port the M68K backend in GCC to the new MODE_CC register representation which was
2018 Jul 12
3
[PATCH 0/7] PowerPC64 performance improvements
Hi Brian, > Thank you for this collection of patches. > > How can I test them? What platforms (computers) have the ppc64 or > POWER9 processor? The IBM Bounty Source page has a list of resources: https://www.bountysource.com/teams/ibm/bounties Travis also has ppc64le support, so if you add the linux-ppc64le target then FLAC will be tested on ppc64le. Thanks, Anton
2016 May 05
2
LLVM cross compilation for arm target
Hello All, I am building llvm-clang tool chain for *arm target* by following the steps from http://clang.llvm.org/docs/CrossCompilation.html *However when I tried following cmake command for build tool chain it gives the error message :* #CC='clang' CXX='clang++' cmake -G Ninja /home/iiita/llvm-exp/llvm -DCMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING=True
2020 Jun 09
2
Cross compile x64 to AArch64 issues
Hi, I am trying to cross compile release-10.x to AArch64 (target=aarch64-linux-gnu), and the directions listed at [1] are not completing the initial cmake step. I'm currently running Manjaro, with the aarch64-linux-gnu package (and associated binutils, headers, and glibc packages). My cmake command is cmake -DCMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING=True -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=`realpath install`
2013 Jun 05
0
Issues that could benefit from a bounty reward?
Hey all, I’m the founder of Bountysource.com. We ran a newsletter contest a few weeks ago where we asked our users to pick their 3 favorite Open Source projects. The winning projects would get bounties placed on a few top issues, and Ruby on Rails came in first place, earning a $300 bounty reward! So, my question to you guys... Where should the money go? If you reply with an issue you really
2016 May 06
3
build issue in llvm-clang cross tool chain for arm target
Hello All, I am building llvm-clang cross tool chain for arm target, after successful build for Linux host now I am now building toolchain for *arm target*. However, I am getting below error message which seems to be confusing and not getting any idea how to resolve this issue. *Command :* #CC='clang' CXX='clang++' cmake -G Ninja /home/iiita/crossbuild/llvm
2016 Apr 25
2
bug: cross-compile Clang/LLVM for ARM using Clang/LLVM
Hi James, renato, So how do I download the missing ARM libraries on Ubuntu14.04? I cannot find any available libraries. Best, Liyang -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20160425/04dfc553/attachment.html>
2016 Apr 25
2
bug: cross-compile Clang/LLVM for ARM using Clang/LLVM
Hi renato, 1. The command above is followed by the guide[ HowToCrossCompileLLVM.rst ] and I specify some path(ex. <path-to-host-bin>). 2. The including x86_64 libraries is added because of some missing libraries(ex. "error: Host compiler appears to require libatomic, but cannot find it"). As I have found that the bugs needed to dealt with is some ARM-dependent libraries, I
2014 Apr 22
2
[LLVMdev] SCEV and induction variable identification
Hi Fellows, The goal is to find the induction variable for a loop, where the induction variable increments with the multiplication, division or shift operations, like this one: sz = 8; do { ... ... sz = sz / 2; } while (sz) Is SCEV capable of detecting the induction variable 'sz' in this case? The code snippet I am using to solve the problem is for each basic-block in a
2019 Jun 08
2
Help Building LLVM for Android
Hey Guys, I'm working on a project in Android related to System-level Audio DSP Effects for Tuning Android Audio. I want to leverage Faust ( https://faust.grame.fr/) to allow users to program their own filters. Faust provides a libfaust implementation which includes a JIT Compiler which leverages LLVM and seems to be the best path for me to use. Unfortunately I'm having problems
2017 Oct 31
3
Cross compiling for Baremetal ARM without using GCC
Dear LLVM developers, Hello, I'm trying to find a way of cross-compiling my c code against Baremetal Cortex-M device (so target triple will be arm-none-eabi) only using LLVM/Clang, and not using anything from GNU (ld or libc). I'm doing this to know which one of LLVM/clang and GCC produces smaller flash image size because saving flash is a big deal in our projects. 1) When I just follow
2013 Oct 31
3
[releng_10 tinderbox] failure on i386/pc98
TB --- 2013-10-31 19:50:43 - tinderbox 2.20 running on worker01.tb.des.no TB --- 2013-10-31 19:50:43 - FreeBSD worker01.tb.des.no 9.1-RELEASE-p4 FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE-p4 #0: Mon Jun 17 11:42:37 UTC 2013 root at amd64-builder.daemonology.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64 TB --- 2013-10-31 19:50:43 - starting RELENG_10 tinderbox run for i386/pc98 TB --- 2013-10-31 19:50:43 - cleaning the