# Using ARM compilers from Linux command line is tricky and # not really well documented because they want you to use # their IDE instead. # # First you need to do the full install with the IDE and set # up license files et al. This may be possible from the command # line. # # Then you need to do the following: # # Select toolchain by running /opt/arm/developmentstudio-2019.0/bin/select_default_toolchain # Armcc is only available in toolchain version 5. # Armclang is only available in toolchain version 6. # Start shell with /opt/arm/developmentstudio-2019.0/bin/suite_exec zsh # Now the compilers will work. [binaries] # we could set exe_wrapper = qemu-arm-static but to test the case # when cross compiled binaries can't be run we don't do that c = '/opt/arm/developmentstudio-2019.0/sw/ARMCompiler6.12/bin/armclang' #c = '/opt/arm/developmentstudio-2019.0/sw/ARMCompiler5.06u6/bin/armcc' #cpp = '/usr/bin/arm-linux-gnueabihf-g++' ar = '/opt/arm/developmentstudio-2019.0/sw/ARMCompiler6.12/bin/armar' #strip = '/usr/arm-linux-gnueabihf/bin/strip' #pkgconfig = '/usr/bin/arm-linux-gnueabihf-pkg-config' [properties] #c_args = ['--target=aarch64-arm-none-eabi'] [host_machine] system = 'baremetal' cpu_family = 'arm' cpu = 'armv7' # Not sure if correct. endian = 'little'