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  2                                                     2 
  3 ==============================                      3 ==============================
  4 Building Linux with Clang/LLVM                      4 Building Linux with Clang/LLVM
  5 ==============================                      5 ==============================
  6                                                     6 
  7 This document covers how to build the Linux ke      7 This document covers how to build the Linux kernel with Clang and LLVM
  8 utilities.                                          8 utilities.
  9                                                     9 
 10 About                                              10 About
 11 -----                                              11 -----
 12                                                    12 
 13 The Linux kernel has always traditionally been     13 The Linux kernel has always traditionally been compiled with GNU toolchains
 14 such as GCC and binutils. Ongoing work has all     14 such as GCC and binutils. Ongoing work has allowed for `Clang
 15 <https://clang.llvm.org/>`_ and `LLVM <https:/     15 <https://clang.llvm.org/>`_ and `LLVM <https://llvm.org/>`_ utilities to be
 16 used as viable substitutes. Distributions such     16 used as viable substitutes. Distributions such as `Android
 17 <https://www.android.com/>`_, `ChromeOS            17 <https://www.android.com/>`_, `ChromeOS
 18 <https://www.chromium.org/chromium-os>`_, `Ope !!  18 <https://www.chromium.org/chromium-os>`_, and `OpenMandriva
 19 <https://www.openmandriva.org/>`_, and `Chimer !!  19 <https://www.openmandriva.org/>`_ use Clang built kernels.  `LLVM is a
 20 <https://chimera-linux.org/>`_ use Clang built !!  20 collection of toolchain components implemented in terms of C++ objects
 21 datacenter fleets also run kernels built with  !!  21 <https://www.aosabook.org/en/llvm.html>`_. Clang is a front-end to LLVM that
 22                                                !!  22 supports C and the GNU C extensions required by the kernel, and is pronounced
 23 `LLVM is a collection of toolchain components  !!  23 "klang," not "see-lang."
 24 objects <https://www.aosabook.org/en/llvm.html !!  24 
 25 that supports C and the GNU C extensions requi !!  25 Clang
 26 pronounced "klang," not "see-lang."            !!  26 -----
 27                                                    27 
 28 Building with LLVM                             !!  28 The compiler used can be swapped out via ``CC=`` command line argument to ``make``.
 29 ------------------                             !!  29 ``CC=`` should be set when selecting a config and during a build. ::
 30                                                    30 
 31 Invoke ``make`` via::                          !!  31         make CC=clang defconfig
 32                                                    32 
 33         make LLVM=1                            !!  33         make CC=clang
                                                   >>  34 
                                                   >>  35 Cross Compiling
                                                   >>  36 ---------------
 34                                                    37 
 35 to compile for the host target. For cross comp !!  38 A single Clang compiler binary will typically contain all supported backends,
                                                   >>  39 which can help simplify cross compiling. ::
 36                                                    40 
 37         make LLVM=1 ARCH=arm64                 !!  41         make ARCH=arm64 CC=clang CROSS_COMPILE=aarch64-linux-gnu-
 38                                                    42 
 39 The LLVM= argument                             !!  43 ``CROSS_COMPILE`` is not used to prefix the Clang compiler binary, instead
 40 ------------------                             !!  44 ``CROSS_COMPILE`` is used to set a command line flag: ``--target=<triple>``. For
                                                   >>  45 example: ::
 41                                                    46 
 42 LLVM has substitutes for GNU binutils utilitie !!  47         clang --target=aarch64-linux-gnu foo.c
 43 individually. The full list of supported make  !!  48 
                                                   >>  49 LLVM Utilities
                                                   >>  50 --------------
                                                   >>  51 
                                                   >>  52 LLVM has substitutes for GNU binutils utilities. They can be enabled individually.
                                                   >>  53 The full list of supported make variables::
 44                                                    54 
 45         make CC=clang LD=ld.lld AR=llvm-ar NM=     55         make CC=clang LD=ld.lld AR=llvm-ar NM=llvm-nm STRIP=llvm-strip \
 46           OBJCOPY=llvm-objcopy OBJDUMP=llvm-ob     56           OBJCOPY=llvm-objcopy OBJDUMP=llvm-objdump READELF=llvm-readelf \
 47           HOSTCC=clang HOSTCXX=clang++ HOSTAR=     57           HOSTCC=clang HOSTCXX=clang++ HOSTAR=llvm-ar HOSTLD=ld.lld
 48                                                    58 
 49 ``LLVM=1`` expands to the above.               !!  59 To simplify the above command, Kbuild supports the ``LLVM`` variable::
                                                   >>  60 
                                                   >>  61         make LLVM=1
 50                                                    62 
 51 If your LLVM tools are not available in your P     63 If your LLVM tools are not available in your PATH, you can supply their
 52 location using the LLVM variable with a traili     64 location using the LLVM variable with a trailing slash::
 53                                                    65 
 54         make LLVM=/path/to/llvm/                   66         make LLVM=/path/to/llvm/
 55                                                    67 
 56 which will use ``/path/to/llvm/clang``, ``/pat !!  68 which will use ``/path/to/llvm/clang``, ``/path/to/llvm/ld.lld``, etc.
 57 following may also be used::                   << 
 58                                                << 
 59         PATH=/path/to/llvm:$PATH make LLVM=1   << 
 60                                                    69 
 61 If your LLVM tools have a version suffix and y     70 If your LLVM tools have a version suffix and you want to test with that
 62 explicit version rather than the unsuffixed ex     71 explicit version rather than the unsuffixed executables like ``LLVM=1``, you
 63 can pass the suffix using the ``LLVM`` variabl     72 can pass the suffix using the ``LLVM`` variable::
 64                                                    73 
 65         make LLVM=-14                              74         make LLVM=-14
 66                                                    75 
 67 which will use ``clang-14``, ``ld.lld-14``, et     76 which will use ``clang-14``, ``ld.lld-14``, etc.
 68                                                    77 
 69 To support combinations of out of tree paths w << 
 70 recommend::                                    << 
 71                                                << 
 72         PATH=/path/to/llvm/:$PATH make LLVM=-1 << 
 73                                                << 
 74 ``LLVM=0`` is not the same as omitting ``LLVM`     78 ``LLVM=0`` is not the same as omitting ``LLVM`` altogether, it will behave like
 75 ``LLVM=1``. If you only wish to use certain LL !!  79 ``LLVM=1``. If you only wish to use certain LLVM utilities, use their respective
 76 respective make variables.                     !!  80 make variables.
 77                                                << 
 78 The same value used for ``LLVM=`` should be se << 
 79 if configuring and building via distinct comma << 
 80 as an environment variable when running script << 
 81 ``make``.                                      << 
 82                                                << 
 83 Cross Compiling                                << 
 84 ---------------                                << 
 85                                                    81 
 86 A single Clang compiler binary (and correspond !!  82 The integrated assembler is enabled by default. You can pass ``LLVM_IAS=0`` to
 87 typically contain all supported back ends, whi !!  83 disable it.
 88 compiling especially when ``LLVM=1`` is used.  << 
 89 ``CROSS_COMPILE`` or target-triple-prefixes be << 
 90                                                    84 
 91         make LLVM=1 ARCH=arm64                 !!  85 Omitting CROSS_COMPILE
 92                                                << 
 93 As an example of mixing LLVM and GNU utilities << 
 94 which does not yet have ``ld.lld`` or ``llvm-o << 
 95 invoke ``make`` via::                          << 
 96                                                << 
 97         make LLVM=1 ARCH=s390 LD=s390x-linux-g << 
 98           OBJCOPY=s390x-linux-gnu-objcopy      << 
 99                                                << 
100 This example will invoke ``s390x-linux-gnu-ld. << 
101 ``s390x-linux-gnu-objcopy``, so ensure those a << 
102                                                << 
103 ``CROSS_COMPILE`` is not used to prefix the Cl << 
104 corresponding LLVM utilities) as is the case f << 
105 is not set.                                    << 
106                                                << 
107 The LLVM_IAS= argument                         << 
108 ----------------------                             86 ----------------------
109                                                    87 
110 Clang can assemble assembler code. You can pas !!  88 As explained above, ``CROSS_COMPILE`` is used to set ``--target=<triple>``.
111 behavior and have Clang invoke the correspondi << 
112 instead. Example::                             << 
113                                                << 
114         make LLVM=1 LLVM_IAS=0                 << 
115                                                << 
116 ``CROSS_COMPILE`` is necessary when cross comp << 
117 is used in order to set ``--prefix=`` for the  << 
118 corresponding non-integrated assembler (typica << 
119 system assembler when targeting another archit << 
120                                                    89 
121         make LLVM=1 ARCH=arm LLVM_IAS=0 CROSS_ !!  90 If ``CROSS_COMPILE`` is not specified, the ``--target=<triple>`` is inferred
                                                   >>  91 from ``ARCH``.
122                                                    92 
                                                   >>  93 That means if you use only LLVM tools, ``CROSS_COMPILE`` becomes unnecessary.
123                                                    94 
124 Ccache                                         !!  95 For example, to cross-compile the arm64 kernel::
125 ------                                         << 
126                                                    96 
127 ``ccache`` can be used with ``clang`` to impro !!  97         make ARCH=arm64 LLVM=1
128 KBUILD_BUILD_TIMESTAMP_ should be set to a det << 
129 in order to avoid 100% cache misses, see Repro << 
130                                                    98 
131         KBUILD_BUILD_TIMESTAMP='' make LLVM=1  !!  99 If ``LLVM_IAS=0`` is specified, ``CROSS_COMPILE`` is also used to derive
                                                   >> 100 ``--prefix=<path>`` to search for the GNU assembler and linker. ::
132                                                   101 
133 .. _KBUILD_BUILD_TIMESTAMP: kbuild.html#kbuild !! 102         make ARCH=arm64 LLVM=1 LLVM_IAS=0 CROSS_COMPILE=aarch64-linux-gnu-
134 .. _Reproducible_builds: reproducible-builds.h << 
135                                                   103 
136 Supported Architectures                           104 Supported Architectures
137 -----------------------                           105 -----------------------
138                                                   106 
139 LLVM does not target all of the architectures     107 LLVM does not target all of the architectures that Linux supports and
140 just because a target is supported in LLVM doe    108 just because a target is supported in LLVM does not mean that the kernel
141 will build or work without any issues. Below i    109 will build or work without any issues. Below is a general summary of
142 architectures that currently work with ``CC=cl    110 architectures that currently work with ``CC=clang`` or ``LLVM=1``. Level
143 of support corresponds to "S" values in the MA    111 of support corresponds to "S" values in the MAINTAINERS files. If an
144 architecture is not present, it either means t    112 architecture is not present, it either means that LLVM does not target
145 it or there are known issues. Using the latest    113 it or there are known issues. Using the latest stable version of LLVM or
146 even the development tree will generally yield    114 even the development tree will generally yield the best results.
147 An architecture's ``defconfig`` is generally e    115 An architecture's ``defconfig`` is generally expected to work well,
148 certain configurations may have problems that     116 certain configurations may have problems that have not been uncovered
149 yet. Bug reports are always welcome at the iss    117 yet. Bug reports are always welcome at the issue tracker below!
150                                                   118 
151 .. list-table::                                   119 .. list-table::
152    :widths: 10 10 10                              120    :widths: 10 10 10
153    :header-rows: 1                                121    :header-rows: 1
154                                                   122 
155    * - Architecture                               123    * - Architecture
156      - Level of support                           124      - Level of support
157      - ``make`` command                           125      - ``make`` command
158    * - arm                                        126    * - arm
159      - Supported                                  127      - Supported
160      - ``LLVM=1``                                 128      - ``LLVM=1``
161    * - arm64                                      129    * - arm64
162      - Supported                                  130      - Supported
163      - ``LLVM=1``                                 131      - ``LLVM=1``
164    * - hexagon                                    132    * - hexagon
165      - Maintained                                 133      - Maintained
166      - ``LLVM=1``                                 134      - ``LLVM=1``
167    * - loongarch                               << 
168      - Maintained                              << 
169      - ``LLVM=1``                              << 
170    * - mips                                       135    * - mips
171      - Maintained                                 136      - Maintained
172      - ``LLVM=1``                                 137      - ``LLVM=1``
173    * - powerpc                                    138    * - powerpc
174      - Maintained                                 139      - Maintained
175      - ``LLVM=1``                              !! 140      - ``CC=clang``
176    * - riscv                                      141    * - riscv
177      - Supported                               !! 142      - Maintained
178      - ``LLVM=1``                                 143      - ``LLVM=1``
179    * - s390                                       144    * - s390
180      - Maintained                                 145      - Maintained
181      - ``LLVM=1`` (LLVM >= 18.1.0), ``CC=clang !! 146      - ``CC=clang``
182    * - um (User Mode)                             147    * - um (User Mode)
183      - Maintained                                 148      - Maintained
184      - ``LLVM=1``                                 149      - ``LLVM=1``
185    * - x86                                        150    * - x86
186      - Supported                                  151      - Supported
187      - ``LLVM=1``                                 152      - ``LLVM=1``
188                                                   153 
189 Getting Help                                      154 Getting Help
190 ------------                                      155 ------------
191                                                   156 
192 - `Website <https://clangbuiltlinux.github.io/    157 - `Website <https://clangbuiltlinux.github.io/>`_
193 - `Mailing List <https://lore.kernel.org/llvm/>    158 - `Mailing List <https://lore.kernel.org/llvm/>`_: <llvm@lists.linux.dev">https://lore.kernel.org/llvm/>`_: <llvm@lists.linux.dev>
194 - `Old Mailing List Archives <https://groups.g    159 - `Old Mailing List Archives <https://groups.google.com/g/clang-built-linux>`_
195 - `Issue Tracker <https://github.com/ClangBuil    160 - `Issue Tracker <https://github.com/ClangBuiltLinux/linux/issues>`_
196 - IRC: #clangbuiltlinux on irc.libera.chat        161 - IRC: #clangbuiltlinux on irc.libera.chat
197 - `Telegram <https://t.me/ClangBuiltLinux>`_:     162 - `Telegram <https://t.me/ClangBuiltLinux>`_: @ClangBuiltLinux
198 - `Wiki <https://github.com/ClangBuiltLinux/li    163 - `Wiki <https://github.com/ClangBuiltLinux/linux/wiki>`_
199 - `Beginner Bugs <https://github.com/ClangBuil    164 - `Beginner Bugs <https://github.com/ClangBuiltLinux/linux/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22good+first+issue%22>`_
200                                                   165 
201 .. _getting_llvm:                                 166 .. _getting_llvm:
202                                                   167 
203 Getting LLVM                                      168 Getting LLVM
204 -------------                                     169 -------------
205                                                << 
206 We provide prebuilt stable versions of LLVM on << 
207 <https://kernel.org/pub/tools/llvm/>`_. These  << 
208 data for building Linux kernels, which should  << 
209 relative to other distributions of LLVM.       << 
210                                                << 
211 Below are links that may be useful for buildin << 
212 it through a distribution's package manager.   << 
213                                                   170 
214 - https://releases.llvm.org/download.html         171 - https://releases.llvm.org/download.html
215 - https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project            172 - https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project
216 - https://llvm.org/docs/GettingStarted.html       173 - https://llvm.org/docs/GettingStarted.html
217 - https://llvm.org/docs/CMake.html                174 - https://llvm.org/docs/CMake.html
218 - https://apt.llvm.org/                           175 - https://apt.llvm.org/
219 - https://www.archlinux.org/packages/extra/x86    176 - https://www.archlinux.org/packages/extra/x86_64/llvm/
220 - https://github.com/ClangBuiltLinux/tc-build     177 - https://github.com/ClangBuiltLinux/tc-build
221 - https://github.com/ClangBuiltLinux/linux/wik    178 - https://github.com/ClangBuiltLinux/linux/wiki/Building-Clang-from-source
222 - https://android.googlesource.com/platform/pr    179 - https://android.googlesource.com/platform/prebuilts/clang/host/linux-x86/
                                                      

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