Building an ARM/RPI-B release (hacked) on CURRENT/AMD64.
Jeroen Hofstee
freebsd_arm at myspectrum.nl
Sun Jun 1 19:10:27 UTC 2014
On do, 2014-04-17 at 19:01 +0100, Mark R V Murray wrote:
> On 17 Apr 2014, at 13:49, Ian Lepore <ian at FreeBSD.org> wrote:
>
> > U-boot requires that a global register be set aside by the compiler and
> > it's used to access all global vars. As I vaguely understand it, u-boot
> > used to want r8 for this, and clang didn't used to support the concept
> > at all. Now clang supports it, but only for r9, and apparently more
> > recent u-boot expects r9 rather than r8. So the fix is probably to use
> > more recent u-boot sources (I've been using 2014.01 for imx6 stuff), and
> > probably to add the new -ffixed-r9 flag for a clang build.
>
> Correct.
>
> The pig in trying to build u-boot 2004.04 with Clang/XDEV is the use of
>
> #define DECLARE_GLOBAL_DATA_PTR register volatile gd_t *gd asm ("r9”)
>
> which means “gd is an alias for the r9 register and is a pointer to type …”
>
> … I think. :-)
>
> Clang doesn’t like this one bit. First objection is to “global register variables”, so if I experimentally knock out the “register”, I simply get the second objection - to "multiple instances of the r9 global variable”.
>
> Googling a bit suggests that Clang just plain can’t do this. :-(
>
Well with a bit of creativity this will work [1]. Hopefully this ends up
in mainline u-boot. For the record, it is the U-Boot Arm maintainer
(Albert) who actually dug up the fixed-r9 in llvm (but was a hidden
option for ios).
Regards,
Jeroen
[1]
https://github.com/jhofstee/u-boot/commit/4ab717325cb7e7b02efaec2b3f95bf9874492ba2
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