Cross-compiling
The Pinephone's triple for cross-compiling is aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
.
C/++
Installing the Toolchain
First, you'll need to install the gcc cross-compilation toolchain.
On Arch Linux
$ sudo pacman -S aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc
On Ubuntu/Debian
$ sudo apt install gcc-aarch64-linux-gnu
On Void Linux
$ sudo xbps-install cross-aarch64-linux-gnu
Using the Toolchain
Note: If you are trying to build an Arch Linux package with makepkg
, also make sure to export CARCH=aarch64
.
GNU Make
Kernel Makefile
For each invocation of make
, be sure to pass the options ARCH=arm64 CROSS_COMPILE=aarch64-linux-gnu-
like this:
$ make ARCH=arm64 CROSS_COMPILE=aarch64-linux-gnu-
Other
If you are using a handwritten Makefile (not autogenerated by a meta-buildsystem such as meson, automake, etc.) then simply override CC
and LD
as you need.
automake
$ ./configure --host=aarch64-linux-gnu
meson
See the official meson documentation on the topic. In general, the introduction is a good read for any cross-compiling novice.
Rust
In order to cross-compile Rust applications for the Pinephone, you need to have a gcc cross-compiler installed and the Rust dependencies, usually the std crate, cross compiled for the target system. A more extensive explanation can be found on https://github.com/japaric/rust-cross. This instruction is based on it's description.
Installing a GCC Cross-Compiler
The cross-compiler might have a different name depending on the operating system. Further along this instruction the name for the gcc cross-compiler will be used. Replace all occurences of $gcc_name
with the name on your distribution.
For how to install the gcc cross-compilation toolchain on your distribution, please see Cross-compiling#Installing The Toolchain
Installing Rust Dependencies
The necessary dependencies can easily be installed with rustup:
$ rustup target add aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
OR it can be installed with multirust [Is this still accurate???]:
$ multirust add-target nightly aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
Compiling
rustc
When using rustc just add the two flags --target=aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu and -C linker=$gcc_name. Under Arch, this would look like:
$ rustc --target=aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu -C linker=aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc main.rs
To test it, run the program on your Pinephone
$ scp main user@ipadress:/home/user/Downloads $ ssh user@ipadress /home/user/Downloads/main Hello, world!
cargo
To cross-compile a project with cargo, open the folder of the project in a terminal. Then create a new folder and a file for cargo.
$ mkdir .cargo $ cat >.cargo/config <<EOF > [target.aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu] > linker = "$gcc_name" > EOF
Then you can compile it with
$ cargo build --target=aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
To test it, copy the file on your Pinephone
$ scp target/aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/debug/main user@ipadress:/home/user/Downloads
Then you can execute it by
$ ssh user@ipadress ./main -h Hello, world!
Possible Errors
If you encounter an error saying
Cross compilation detected. Use PKG_CONFIG_ALLOW_CROSS=1 to override
just add that variable in front of your command e.g.
PKG_CONFIG_ALLOW_CROSS=1 cargo build --target=aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu