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Using the Clang Integrated Assembler to compile the Linux Kernel
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Using the Clang Integrated Assembler to build the Linux Kernel on x86/ARM.
Abstract
The Clang Integrated Assembler (IA) is a powerful part of the Clang toolchain. Utilization of IA to build the Linux Kernel would allow us to leverage it’s diagnostics, speed and integration with Clang.
The presentation will briefly introduce IA and explain the difficulties currently faced when using IA with the Linux Kernel on ARM and x86.
After the presentation, we will discuss the possible solutions to the problems blocking the use of IA.
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Bryce Adelstein-Lelbach
Louisiana State UniversityBiography
Bryce Adelstein-Lelbach is a researcher at the Center of Computation and Technology (CCT) at Louisiana State University. He works on the HPX runtime system and his research interests include parallel and distributed programming frameworks for scientific applications. He has been working on HPX for over two years now. Bryce is also one of the founding developers of the LLVMLinux project. He is an organizer of the C++Now ACM conference, and has spoken at previous Linux Foundation events.
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- Title: Using the Clang Integrated Assembler to compile the Linux Kernel
- Microconference: LLVM I
- Time: 9:30am
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One Line Summary:
Using the Clang Integrated Assembler to build the Linux Kernel on x86/ARM.
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- Speakers: Bryce Adelstein-Lelbach
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