@ -26,10 +26,10 @@ Debian (based)
Binary packages can be installed as usual, e.g.:
sudo apt-get install clang
To compile U-Boot with clang on linux without IAS use e.g.:
export TRIPLET=arm-linux-gnueabi && export CROSS_COMPILE="$TRIPLET-"
make HOSTCC=clang CC="clang -target $TRIPLET -mllvm -arm-use-movt=0 -no-integrated-as" rpi_defconfig
make HOSTCC=clang CC="clang -target $TRIPLET -mllvm -arm-use-movt=0 -no-integrated-as" all V=1 -j8
Note that we still use binutils for some tools so we must continue to set
CROSS_COMPILE. To compile U-Boot with clang on linux without IAS use e.g.:
make HOSTCC=clang rpi_2 _defconfig
make HOSTCC=clang CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-gnueabi- CC=clang -j8
It can also be used to compile sandbox:
make HOSTCC=clang sandbox_defconfig
@ -46,8 +46,8 @@ ln -s /usr/local/bin/arm-gnueabi-freebsd-as /usr/bin/arm-freebsd-eabi-as
# The following commands compile U-Boot using the clang xdev toolchain.
# NOTE: CROSS_COMPILE and target differ on purpose!
export CROSS_COMPILE=arm-gnueabi-freebsd-
gmake CC="clang -target arm-freebsd-eabi --sysroot /usr/arm-freebsd -no-integrated-as -mllvm -arm-use-movt=0" rpi_defconfig
gmake CC="clang -target arm-freebsd-eabi --sysroot /usr/arm-freebsd -no-integrated-as -mllvm -arm-use-movt=0 " -j8
gmake rpi_2 _defconfig
gmake CC="clang -target arm-freebsd-eabi --sysroot /usr/arm-freebsd" -j8
Given that U-Boot will default to gcc, above commands can be
simplified with a simple wrapper script, listed below.
@ -56,5 +56,4 @@ simplified with a simple wrapper script, listed below.
---
#!/bin/sh
exec clang -target arm-freebsd-eabi --sysroot /usr/arm-freebsd -no-integrated-as -mllvm -arm-use-movt=0 "$@"
exec clang -target arm-freebsd-eabi --sysroot /usr/arm-freebsd "$@"