[llvmlinux] Compile LLVM/Clang for ARM android

Anton Smirnov dev at antonsmirnov.name
Wed Oct 16 13:46:02 UTC 2013


Sure, thanks.
16.10.2013 19:40 пользователь "Tinti" <viniciustinti at gmail.com> написал:

> Hi Renato and Anton,
>
> I can't promise anything too but I will try to do it with Nexus 7. I hope
> it is not that complicated because I am not used too autotools too but I
> understand a bit more of CMake.
>
> I will keep you up to date. But I still think it is not the main topic of
> this maillist.
>
> Regards,
> Tinti
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 9:53 AM, Anton Smirnov <dev at antonsmirnov.name>wrote:
>
>>  I think it's just because i don't have enough knowledge of
>> autotools/cmake and toolchains and that's possible for the people who know
>> all that stuff.
>> So i hope it can be done
>>
>>
>> 2013/10/16 Renato Golin <renato.golin at linaro.org>
>>
>>>  On 16 October 2013 12:27, Tinti <viniciustinti at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> The LLVMLinux project is more related to build Linux Kernel or Android
>>>> Kernel *with* LLVM/Clang and not to provide LLVM/Clang *for being used*
>>>> inside Linux or Android. If you are trying to build a toolchain for Android
>>>> I would recommend you to ask in LLVM maillist,
>>>>
>>>
>>> Hi Vinicius,
>>>
>>> Anton is trying to do that for a few weeks without success. He read all
>>> the docs and discussed with many people in the LLVM/Clang community, but no
>>> one seems to be able to help him. I thought that here, there could be
>>> people trying to build Clang for Android, or at least people with the
>>> knowledge on both systems, Android and LLVM, which might help him with his
>>> goals (or at least say why it's not possible).
>>>
>>> The documents I wrote on LLVM+ARM assume Linux (both native or cross),
>>> not Android, and the latter is quite a beast to tame. Unfortunately, I
>>> don't have the knowledge, or the bandwidth to look at it right now, and the
>>> chances of getting another person to work on LLVM/Android was pushed down
>>> 2014, so I thought some of you guys could give it a try and see if it's
>>> just a simple misunderstanding from our part, or if it's really a hard nut
>>> to crack.
>>>
>>> Poor Anton has read all docs and manuals, and he's even came up with
>>> some good progress reports (his first email) on what doesn't work. If he
>>> can't do it now, I hope I'll be able to continue where he left next year.
>>> If you guys manage to help him, I'd like to extract a doc page on LLVM for
>>> that, if it's not asking too much.
>>>
>>> I'll talk to Bero during Connect (in two weeks) to see if he has any
>>> idea. This could be our side project for the week, though I can't promise
>>> anything...
>>>
>>> cheers,
>>> --renato
>>>
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