[cfe-dev] [LLVMdev] how to change a compiler from a host to a target in Clang's assembler and linker

NAKAMURA Takumi geek4civic at gmail.com
Fri Jul 6 08:12:24 PDT 2012


Konbanwa, Etani san,

It might be clang driver issue. Move to cfe-dev.

2012/7/4 ETANI NORIKO <noriko-e at fc.ritsumei.ac.jp>:
> I would like to ask you how to use Clang in cross-compile environment. My environment is as follows:
> ------
> HOST: 32-bit Fedora 16 with Intel Core i7
>       gcc/g++ compiler available
> TARGET: 32-bit mips-typed linux
>       gnu gcc/g++ for 32-bit mips-typed linux available
> ------

* What do you specify as -target? (eg. clag -c -target i686-pc-mingw32)

* Which toolchain have you installed and what is the prefix of it?
AFAIU, GNU binutils for the target would be essential.
(eg. /usr/bin/i686-pc-mingw32-ld)

> As Clang's option is "-c" in use, my programs are compiled and linked under a host machine's environment (in my case, 32-bit Fedora 16 is a host OS with Intel Core i7).
>
> In order to compile and link them under a target's environment (in my case, mips-typed linux gcc/g++ can work), in Clang’s "Assembler" and "Linker" processes, a compiler on a host should be changed to one on a target. Still now, I cannot find out a file to set a compiler for "Assembler" and "Linker" in Clang. Please advise me how to change a compiler from a host one to a target one.

* Have you tried "clang -c -integrated-as"?

To Mips guys: Do you think Mips MC assembler would work?

FYI, workaround.
clang -S hogehoge.c
target-gcc -c hogehoge.s
target-gcc -o fugafuga hogehoge.o ...
(I don't know how mips-clang would be mature)

...Takumi (中村)




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