[LLVMdev] A new ELLCC binary snapshot is available
Richard Pennington
rich at pennware.com
Fri Sep 26 03:38:53 PDT 2014
A new binary snapshot of the ELLCC cross compilation tool chain
(http://ellcc.org) is available from ftp://ellcc.org/pub.
The tool chain is built around clang/LLVM, libc++ and libc++abi,
the musl standard C library, compiler-rt, and GNU binutils and gdb.
This version uses configuration scripts to tell the compiler how
to compile and link programs.
An example from ~/ellcc/libecc/config:
cat ~/ellcc/libecc/config/arm-linux-engeabi:
based_on:
arm-ellcc-linux
compiler:
options:
- -target arm-ellcc-linux
- -march=armv7a
- -mfpu=none
- -mfloat-abi=softfp
linker:
static_crt1: $R/lib/arm-linux-engeabi/crt1.o
dynamic_crt1: $R/lib/arm-linux-engeabi/Scrt1.o
crtbegin: $R/lib/arm-linux-engeabi/crtbegin.o
crtend: $R/lib/arm-linux-engeabi/crtend.o
library_paths:
- -L $R/lib/arm-linux-engeabi:
An example command line to compile for a specific target:
~/ellcc/bin/ecc -target arm-linux-engeabi -o hello hello.c
From the README.txt file:
The files in this directory contain pre-compiled versions of the ELLCC
cross compiler tool chain. Each tarball is meant to run on a specific
target Linux system as indicated by the name, e.g. ellcc-arm-... are
executables that are supposed to run on an little endian ARM Linux box.
-target Endian Float
armeb-linux-engeabi Big Soft
armeb-linux-engeabihf Big Hard
arm-linux-engeabi Little Soft
arm-linux-engeabihf Little Hard
i386-linux-eng Little Hard
mipsel-linux-eng Little Hard
mipsel-linux-engsf Little Soft
mips-linux-eng Big Hard
mips-linux-engsf Big Soft
ppc-linux-eng Big Hard
x86_64-linux-eng Little Hard
All of the executables in these tarballs are statically linked, so they
should run on any reasonably recent Linux box.
Tarball contents:
C/C++ compiler (ecc, ecc++)
Assemblers for all targets
GNU binutils compiled to support all targets.
GDB compiled to support all the targets.
All of the tarballs contain header files and runtime libraries for all
the targets so you should be able to build for any one of the targets [1].
These tarballs have not been tested, except for the arm, i386 and x86_64
versions, because I don't have access to Linux boxes running on the other
targets yet. I would welcome feedback on how they work for you.
To use the tarball:
tar xvfpz <path to your tarball>
This will create a directory called "ellcc" that will have all the
files you need to use ELLCC on the target system.
If you have any problems, please post on the ELLCC forum:
http://ellcc.org/blog/?forum=forum
Please visit http://ellcc.org for more information.
Have fun!
-Rich
[1]: The ARM versions of the executables currently can only target ARM
processors because the ecc compiler became too large to be statically
linked when all processors were supported.
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