----- Original Message ----- > Hi Dave: > > I gave it another shot this afternoon, knowing now that I should be able to > confiure the build for this. > > I'm having trouble getting configure (configure.c) to modify the Makefile for > building on an X86 server a copy of crash > That's to run on a ARM (32) and debug ARM (32) crash dumps. Exec_tools wasn't > a problem. I looked at configure.c > And I saw a section supporting ARM64 but didn't see a non-64 bit ARM case. I > can't access the build details right now > To provide details. I can't help with any cross-compile manipulations, so hopefully Robert's response can help out. But if you want to build a 32-bit x86 binary on an x86_64 host that can be used to analyze 32-bit ARM dumpfiles on the x86_64 host, it is as simple as: $ git clone git://github.com/crash-utility/crash.git ... $ cd crash $ make target=ARM ... However, it does require that your x86_64 host has the necessary 32-bit libraries. For example, if the 32-bit ncurses library is not installed on the host build machine, the build fails early on like this: $ make target=ARM ... configure: WARNING: no enhanced curses library found; disabling TUI checking for library containing tgetent... no configure: error: no termcap library found Makefile:8235: recipe for target 'configure-gdb' failed make[3]: *** [configure-gdb] Error 1 Makefile:834: recipe for target 'all' failed make[2]: *** [all] Error 2 crash build failed Makefile:229: recipe for target 'gdb_merge' failed make[1]: *** [gdb_merge] Error 1 Makefile:224: recipe for target 'all' failed make: *** [all] Error 2 $ So it essentially requires 32-bit gcc library, ncurses, zlib, snappy and lzo. (snappy and lzo are only required if the compressed kdump was created using either of those compression libraries). I have this old note re: building on an RHEL6 machine, which required redundant rpm steps because yum install didn't work as expected: $ yum install glibc-devel.i686 libgcc.i686 $ yum install ncurses-libs.i686 $ yum install ncurses.i686 $ yum install zlib.i686 $ yum install ncurses-5.7-3.20090208.el6.i686.rpm ncurses-devel-5.7-3.20090208.el6.i686.rpm $ yum install snappy-1.1.0-1.el6.i686.rpm snappy-devel-1.1.0-1.el6.i686.rpm $ yum install lzo-2.03-3.1.el6.i686.rpm lzo-devel-2.03-3.1.el6.i686.rpm lzo-minilzo-2.03-3.1.el6.i686.rpm $ rpm -ivh lzo-2.03-3.1.el6.i686.rpm lzo-devel-2.03-3.1.el6.i686.rpm lzo-minilzo-2.03-3.1.el6.i686.rpm --force $ rpm -ivh zlib-1.2.3-29.el6.i686.rpm zlib-devel-1.2.3-29.el6.i686.rpm zlib-static-1.2.3-29.el6.i686.rpm Dave > > Sometime I've been getting TARGET in the Makefile to change from 64 bit X86 > to ARM but think it's consistently using > The native cc instead of the cross CC. I've tried changing the ENVIRONMENT > variables like I did for exec_tools and for the > Kernel but so far haven't seen any evidence of the configure program noticing > that the host CC isn't to be used. > > I'm using my Makefile to drive the building of ./configure in the > ${CRASH-UTILITY} build directory. > After that I'm running the .configure that it builds, > And the having my Makefile evoke a make in the ${CRASH-UTILITY} build > directory. > > I've been trying to pass CROSS_COMPILE options and env variables at both the > configure and make stages. > Would likely save some time if you tell me how you have been doing it or > point our a web page or doc on > A suggest approach to building crash-utility on an X86 for running on an ARM. > Like building Android, this > Is likely a rather common goal. > > -piet > > -----Original Message----- > From: crash-utility-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx <crash-utility-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx> On > Behalf Of Dave Anderson > Sent: Friday, February 7, 2020 6:20 AM > To: Discussion list for crash utility usage, maintenance and development > <crash-utility@xxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: piet delaney 2 <piet.delaney.2@xxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: Support for crash running on an ARM 32 bit host > analyzing ARM 32 bit crash files? Looking unlikely. :( > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > > > Hi Dave: > > > > I tried to build crash-utility to run on a 32 bit ARM to analyze 32 > > bit ARM crash dumps. > > > > On looking at the Make file it appeared that ARM is supported. > > > > # > > # Supported targets: X86 ALPHA PPC IA64 PPC64 SPARC64 # TARGET and > > GDB_CONF_FLAGS will be configured automatically by configure # > > > > I was a bit disappointed. ☹ > > > > Any hope (in the future perhaps)? > > > > -piet > > I forgot that comment in the Makefile even existed -- it's also missing > X86_64, ARM64, PPC64, S390 and S390X. > > What happened when you tried to build a 32-bit ARM binary? It's been > "supported" > for about 10 years now, but depends upon patches, fixes, and testing by > external developers (outside Red Hat), given that we have no 32-bit ARM > hardware to test on. > > Dave > > -- > Crash-utility mailing list > Crash-utility@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/crash-utility > > -- > Crash-utility mailing list > Crash-utility@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/crash-utility -- Crash-utility mailing list Crash-utility@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/crash-utility