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    SubjectRe: Removing architectures without upstream gcc support
    On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 11:43:10PM +0100, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
    > - How do I build an llvm based toolchain for Hexagon? Do I need patches
    > on top of the llvm-6 release branch? Where can I find the corresponding
    > binutils-2.30 sources?

    Just to follow up on this, the closest thing right now to compile the kernel
    for Hexagon is the toolchain included with the Hexagon SDK. However, the
    linker will fail because of something in the kernel build process that
    I think produces empty sections, which that linker can't handle. A newer
    linker can handle it, but that's not scheduled to be released until much later
    this year.

    That's actually the closest option currently. I tried the upstream source
    but it seems to lack some specific patches to support kernel compilation,
    so I will need to chase those down.



    Thanks,
    Richard Kuo



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