Kai Ruottu wrote :
Just try Google with 'arm-elf crosstool' and you should find many ARM
tools...
I tried this myself but it and its variations like "prebuilt arm-elf
cross toolchain", gave
only bullshit related to the Dan Kegel's "crosstool" :-(
Maybe one will succeed better if one knows something about the
ARM-based gadgets,
which companies use ARM and therefore distribute ARM-targeted tools for
producing
code for their products... One company could be Netgear :
http://kbserver.netgear.com/kb_web_files/n101238.asp
and another is Nokia, their Internet Tablet with its uClibc could use
'arm-elf' as a
'fake' target name :
http://www.maemo.org
Ok, most cellphones use ARM, and TI produces processors for them, then
all the other
ARM-based chip-makers, including Intel with its 'XScale', probably
provide toolchains
for producing code for their chips...
A toolchain targeted for XScale as the default is still capable to
produce code for other
ARM chips, but the provided base C libraries should be made to be more
complete for
the required ARM chips :
http://developer.intel.com/design/intelxscale/dev_tools/031121/wasabi_031121.htm