Cross compiling for MIPS router from x86
Check out:
http://www.kegel.com/crosstool/
It's the authoritative site on cross-compiling under GCC.
You are right, you need a proper mips toolchain to cross-compile your application and Buildroot can do that. But you may need to tweak buildroot's menuconfig options.
Depending on the output of file
, your options may change. On my system, binary apps inform the following:
ELF 32-bit MSB executable, MIPS, MIPS32 rel2 version 1 (SYSV)
These are the options I have enabled for my Buildroot's menuconfig:
Target Architecture (mips) --->
Target Architecture Variant (mips 32r2) --->
Target ABI (o32) --->
Target options --->
Build options --->
(/opt/cross-mips-buildroot) Toolchain and header file location?
Toolchain --->
Toolchain type (Buildroot toolchain) --->
Kernel Headers (Linux 2.6.34.x kernel headers) --->
uClibc C library Version (uClibc 0.9.31.x) --->
[*] Build/install a shared libgcc?
[*] Enable compiler tls support
[*] Build gdb debugger for the Target
[*] Build gdb server for the Target
[*] Build gdb for the Host
GDB debugger Version (gdb 6.8) --->
[*] Enable large file (files > 2 GB) support?
[*] Enable WCHAR support
[*] Use software floating point by default
[*] Enable stack protection support
[*] Build/install c++ compiler and libstdc++?
[*] Include target utils in cross toolchain
Package Selection for the target --->
[*] BusyBox
[*] Run BusyBox's own full installation
Libraries --->
Networking --->
[*] libcurl
Text and terminal handling --->
[*] icu
-*- ncurses
Target filesystem options --->
Bootloaders --->
Kernel --->
The toolchain itself is installed at /opt/cross-mips-buildroot. You can find the compiler and other tools on /opt/cross-mips-buildroot/usr/bin/
Try to compile a simple hello world application and see if you can run it inside the mips system.
Note: this configuration will not build a C++ compiler. If you need it, you can grep LIBSTDCPP .config
and check if it's enable or not and change it to your likes. Then make menuconfig
to make it happen.