commit | 805225a2fd3f8f8b0ef1b66ef2e9adcae5a23bfa | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Garvit Gupta <quic_garvgupt@quicinc.com> | Mon Mar 24 04:58:57 2025 -0700 |
committer | Garvit Gupta <quic_garvgupt@quicinc.com> | Mon May 26 23:06:02 2025 -0700 |
tree | 77ff1d554bc78a8984c806beba5d673b1c3766be | |
parent | 63eaf99ffe04d8c66bf11ec3bad6b04b83de3c96 [diff] |
[Driver] Add support for crtbegin.o, crtend.o and libgloss lib to BareMetal toolchain object This patch conditionalise the addition of crt{begin,end}.o object files along with addition of -lgloss lib based on whether libc selected is newlib or llvm libc. Since there is no way a user can specify which libc it wants to link against, currently passing valid GCCInstallation to driver will select newlib otherwise it will default to llvm libc. Moreover, this patch makes gnuld the default linker for baremetal toolchain object. User need to pass `-fuse-ld=lld` explicitly to driver to select lld This is the 2nd patch in the series of patches of merging RISCVToolchain into BareMetal toolchain object. RFC: https://discourse.llvm.org/t/merging-riscvtoolchain-and-baremetal-toolchains/75524 Change-Id: Ie06dc976c306cf04ec2733bbb2d271c57d201f86
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