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gcc - Cross compile from linux to ARM-ELF (ARM926EJ-S/MT7108)

I have installed all cross compile packages on my ubuntu system so far but am having a problem and need some help.

Processor       : ARM926EJ-S rev 5 (v5l)
BogoMIPS        : 184.72
Features        : swp half thumb fastmult edsp java
CPU implementer : 0x41
CPU architecture: 5TEJ
CPU variant     : 0x0
CPU part        : 0x926
CPU revision    : 5
Cache type      : write-back
Cache clean     : cp15 c7 ops
Cache lockdown  : format C
Cache format    : Harvard
I size          : 32768
I assoc         : 4
I line length   : 32
I sets          : 256
D size          : 32768
D assoc         : 4
D line length   : 32
D sets          : 256

Hardware        : MT7108
Revision        : 0000
Serial          : 0000000000000000

This is the target machine I need to cross compile for. What flags should I use when compiling?

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You have an ARMv5 with no floating-point processor. It should have been enough with -march=armv5 and -mfloat-abi=soft flags.

However if those flags doesn't work for you, I would suggest writing the smallest c application for testing the toolchain.

/* no includes */
int main(void) {   
    return 42;
}

and compiling it with most complete/strict flags

$arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc -Wall --static -O2 -marm -march=armv5 simple.c -o simple

after this, push simple to target, run it then issue an echo $? to verify if you would get 42. If it works, try to see if you can get printf working. If that one also works, you are pretty much set for everything. If printf fails, easiest solution would be to find right toolchain for your target.


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