On Sun, Aug 21, 2016 at 3:07 PM,  <stim...@comcast.net> wrote:
> also have some prebuilt 5.2 and 5.3 binaries, plus a few other 4.8 and 4.9
> compilers from quite some time back. I've used these for building a Linux
> 3.10 kernel, and the newer linaro-6.1 fails during kernel compile. The issue
> seems to be the assembler does not recognize option "-EL" (all of the ARM
> systems I'm building for are little endian, I've not seen a big endian
> system).
Embedded toolchains are frequently multilibbed for big/little endian,
but linux toolchains are not.  There is no convention for having both
big and little endian glibc installs on a system, and no convention
for having both big and little endian system call entry points in the
kernel.  So for a linux toolchain, you have to choose whether it is
big or little at configure time with the target triplet, and you can't
change it after configure time.  arm is little endian by default, and
armeb is big-endian.  Similarly, aarch64 is little endian and
aarch64_be is big-endian.

If you are getting assembler errors for -EL and/or -EB, then you
probably aren't using an arm/aarch64 assembler.  You are probably
accidentally using an x86 assembler instead.  Try adding a -v option
to the gcc command to check what assembler is being used, and try
adding a -Wa,v option to get verbose info from the assembler which
will tell you what it was configured for.

You mentioned earlier that you didn't bother building binutils, this
might be why gcc is failing after the install.  Binutils is pretty
easy to configure and build compared to gcc, and bugs in binutils are
rare compared to gcc, so there is no reason to skip the binutils build
when doing a toolchain build.  This is likely to cause more problems
than it avoids.  Just be sure to use the same configure options for
binutils that you use for gcc, and configure/build/install binutils
before you configure/build/install gcc.

Jim
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