csky-unknown-linux-gnuabiv2
Tier: 3
This target supports C-SKY CPUs with abi
v2 and glibc
.
https://c-sky.github.io/ https://gitlab.com/c-sky/
Target maintainers
Requirements
Building the target
Get a C toolchain
Compiling rust for this target has been tested on x86_64
linux hosts. Other host types have not been tested, but may work, if you can find a suitable cross compilation toolchain for them.
If you don't already have a suitable toolchain, you can download from here, and unpack it into a directory.
Configure rust
The target can be built by enabling it for a rustc
build, by placing the following in config.toml
:
[build]
target = ["x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu", "csky-unknown-linux-gnuabiv2"]
stage = 2
[target.csky-unknown-linux-gnuabiv2]
# ADJUST THIS PATH TO POINT AT YOUR TOOLCHAIN
cc = "${TOOLCHAIN_PATH}/bin/csky-linux-gnuabiv2-gcc"
### Build
```sh
# in rust dir
./x.py build --stage 2
Building and Running Rust programs
To test cross-compiled binaries on a x86_64
system, you can use the qemu-cskyv2
. This avoids having a full emulated ARM system by doing dynamic binary translation and dynamic system call translation. It lets you run CSKY programs directly on your x86_64
kernel. It's very convenient!
To use:
- Install
qemu-cskyv2
(If you don't already have a qemu, you can download from here, and unpack it into a directory.) - Link your built toolchain via:
rustup toolchain link stage2 ${RUST}/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage2
- Create a test program
cargo new hello_world
cd hello_world
- Build and run
CARGO_TARGET_CSKY_UNKNOWN_LINUX_GNUABIV2_RUNNER=${QEMU_PATH}/bin/qemu-cskyv2 -L ${TOOLCHAIN_PATH}/csky-linux-gnuabiv2/libc \
CARGO_TARGET_CSKY_UNKNOWN_LINUX_GNUABIV2_LINKER=${TOOLCHAIN_PATH}/bin/csky-linux-gnuabiv2-gcc \
RUSTFLAGS="-C target-features=+crt-static" \
cargo +stage2 run --target csky-unknown-linux-gnuabiv2
Attention: The dynamic-linked program may nor be run by qemu-cskyv2
but can be run on the target.