Can I Build an Embedded Linux System with Clang - Lecture
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
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Explore the feasibility of building an embedded Linux system using Clang in this 42-minute conference talk by Khem Raj from Comcast. Gain insights into the tools, dependencies, and configurations required for Clang-built Linux systems. Learn about test configurations, infrastructures, and the Clang setup process. Discover how to build images, handle exceptions, and work with GCC CRT runtimes. Delve into topics such as linkers, LTO, static analyzers, and extensible SDKs. Address common issues like Debian IMake failures, C11 space challenges, and Clang errors. Acquire a comprehensive understanding of the potential and limitations of using Clang for embedded Linux development.
Syllabus
Introduction
Agenda
Tools map
Additional tools
Clang Dependencies
Clang Built Linux
Test Configurations
Infrastructures
Clang
Setup
Default Compiler
Building an Image
Exceptions
Gcc
CRT
Runtimes
Linker
LTO
Static Analyzer
Extensible SDK
Debian
IMake Failure
C11 Space
Clang Errors
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Linux Foundation
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