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| How to cross-compile for Android. These notes were last updated on |
| 17 Feb 2012, for Valgrind SVN revision 12390/2257. |
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| This is known to work at least for : |
| ARM: |
| Android 4.0.3 running on a (rooted, AOSP build) Nexus S. |
| Android 4.0.3 running on Motorola Xoom. |
| Android 4.0.3 running on android arm emulator. |
| Android 4.1 running on android emulator. |
| Android 2.3.4 on Nexus S worked at some time in the past. |
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| x86: |
| Android 4.0.3 running on android x86 emulator. |
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| On android-arm, GDBserver might insert breaks at wrong addresses. |
| Feedback on this welcome. |
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| Other configurations and toolchains might work, but haven't been tested. |
| Feedback is welcome. |
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| You need the android-ndk-r6 native development kit. r6b and r7 |
| give a non-completely-working build; see |
| http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=23203 |
| For the android emulator, the versions needed and how to |
| install them are described in README.android_emulator. |
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| Install it somewhere. Doesn't matter where. Then do this: |
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| # Modify this (obviously). Note, this "export" command is only done |
| # so as to reduce the amount of typing required. None of the commands |
| # below read it as part of their operation. |
| # |
| export NDKROOT=/path/to/android-ndk-r6 |
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| # Modify this too. Tell the build system which Android hardware you |
| # are building for. It needs to know this so it can compile in |
| # support for the right Android-hw-specific ioctls. (sigh.) As with |
| # NDKROOT above, this is merely to avoid repeated typing; none of the |
| # commands read it. |
| # |
| # Currently the supported values are: nexus_s pandaboard |
| # So choose one of the below: |
| # |
| export HWKIND=nexus_s # Samsung Nexus S; also Xoom (for now) |
| export HWKIND=generic # A generic Android device. eg, Pandaboard |
| export HWKIND=emulator # Android emulator |
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| # Then cd to the root of your Valgrind source tree. |
| # |
| cd /path/to/valgrind/source/tree |
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| # After this point, you don't need to modify anything; just copy and |
| # paste the commands below. |
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| # Set up toolchain paths. |
| # |
| # For ARM |
| export AR=$NDKROOT/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.4.3/prebuilt/linux-x86/bin/arm-linux-androideabi-ar |
| export LD=$NDKROOT/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.4.3/prebuilt/linux-x86/bin/arm-linux-androideabi-ld |
| export CC=$NDKROOT/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.4.3/prebuilt/linux-x86/bin/arm-linux-androideabi-gcc |
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| # For x86 |
| export AR=$NDKROOT/toolchains/x86-4.4.3/prebuilt/linux-x86/bin/i686-android-linux-ar |
| export LD=$NDKROOT/toolchains/x86-4.4.3/prebuilt/linux-x86/bin/i686-android-linux-ld |
| export CC=$NDKROOT/toolchains/x86-4.4.3/prebuilt/linux-x86/bin/i686-android-linux-gcc |
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| # Do configuration stuff. Don't mess with the --prefix in the |
| # configure command below, even if you think it's wrong. |
| # You may need to set the --with-tmpdir path to something |
| # different if /sdcard doesn't work on the device -- this is |
| # a known cause of difficulties. |
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| # The below re-generates configure, Makefiles, ... |
| # This is not needed if you start from a release tarball. |
| ./autogen.sh |
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| # for ARM |
| CPPFLAGS="--sysroot=$NDKROOT/platforms/android-3/arch-arm -DANDROID_HARDWARE_$HWKIND" \ |
| CFLAGS="--sysroot=$NDKROOT/platforms/android-3/arch-arm" \ |
| ./configure --prefix=/data/local/Inst \ |
| --host=armv7-unknown-linux --target=armv7-unknown-linux \ |
| --with-tmpdir=/sdcard |
| # note: on android emulator, android-14 platform was also tested and works. |
| # It is not clear what this platform nr really is. |
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| # for x86 |
| CPPFLAGS="--sysroot=$NDKROOT/platforms/android-9/arch-x86 -DANDROID_HARDWARE_$HWKIND" \ |
| CFLAGS="--sysroot=$NDKROOT/platforms/android-9/arch-x86 -fno-pic" \ |
| ./configure --prefix=/data/local/Inst \ |
| --host=i686-android-linux --target=i686-android-linux \ |
| --with-tmpdir=/sdcard |
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| # At the end of the configure run, a few lines of details |
| # are printed. Make sure that you see these two lines: |
| # |
| # For ARM: |
| # Platform variant: android |
| # Primary -DVGPV string: -DVGPV_arm_linux_android=1 |
| # |
| # For x86: |
| # Platform variant: android |
| # Primary -DVGPV string: -DVGPV_x86_linux_android=1 |
| # |
| # If you see anything else at this point, something is wrong, and |
| # either the build will fail, or will succeed but you'll get something |
| # which won't work. |
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| # Build, and park the install tree in `pwd`/Inst |
| # |
| make -j2 |
| make -j2 install DESTDIR=`pwd`/Inst |
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| # To get the install tree onto the device: |
| # (I don't know why it's not "adb push Inst /data/local", but this |
| # formulation does appear to put the result in /data/local/Inst.) |
| # |
| adb push Inst / |
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| # To run (on the device) |
| /data/local/Inst/bin/valgrind [the usual args etc] |
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| # Once you're up and running, a handy modify-V-rebuild-reinstall |
| # command line (on the host, of course) is |
| # |
| mq -j2 && mq -j2 install DESTDIR=`pwd`/Inst && adb push Inst / |
| # |
| # where 'mq' is an alias for 'make --quiet'. |
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| # One common cause of runs failing at startup is the inability of |
| # Valgrind to find a suitable temporary directory. On the device, |
| # there doesn't seem to be any one location which we always have |
| # permission to write to. The instructions above use /sdcard. If |
| # that doesn't work for you, and you're Valgrinding one specific |
| # application which is already installed, you could try using its |
| # temporary directory, in /data/data, for example |
| # /data/data/org.mozilla.firefox_beta. |
| # |
| # Using /system/bin/logcat on the device is helpful for diagnosing |
| # these kinds of problems. |