From: Marco Stornelli <marco.stornelli@coritel.it>
To: Ramkumar J <ramkumarj2000@gmail.com>
Cc: linuxppc-embedded@ozlabs.org
Subject: Re: Compiling applications using cross compiler packs libc
Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 12:02:59 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <482815D3.8020309@coritel.it> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4f8c3030805120212r730ded9dv23dfcc29119ebfe5@mail.gmail.com>
Ramkumar J ha scritto:
> Hi All,
>
> I am trying to execute a compiled simple stand-alone application (
> TestApp_Memory.c compiled with gcc 4.1.0 cross compiler for ppc [ I have
> installed this through crosstool on a Linux PC ] ) on the ML403 Board
> instead of using the compiler-set provided by XPS. I tried many options (
> like --static to gcc) to make the object file little as produced by the XPS
> Compiler Set. I find that when static is provided, the glibc is also packed
> up as a part of application though I never make any calls to the glibc
> libraries. If I dont provide the --static, the gcc produces a code assuming
> the library as shared and hence I get an interp section.
> Is there any way to produce the code with only the application and NOT the
> glibc ( As XPS compilers does). Am I missing out something. Is there any
> specific flags. I find even nodefaultlib does not work.
>
> For Eg: This is another example I tried
>
> int main()
> {
> int a = 5;
> int b = 10;
> int c = 15;
>
> c = a + b;
>
> c += 12;
>
> return 0;
> }
>
> With --static compilation, size is about 500K for the above code though the
> useful content is too less. objdump reveals unneccessary calls to the libc.
> Any suggestions would be helpful.
>
> Thanks and Regards,
> Ramkumar
>
>
>
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You shouldn't use --static but -Os to have a "little" program. With
static you include all the libraries in your application therefore you
have a bigger application. In addition libc are basic libraries so you
have to use it. If you have size problems you can use uclibc.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2008-05-12 10:02 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-05-12 9:12 Compiling applications using cross compiler packs libc Ramkumar J
2008-05-12 10:02 ` Marco Stornelli [this message]
2008-05-12 10:27 ` Alessandro Rubini
2008-05-14 5:57 ` David H. Lynch Jr.
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