I may be missing something but in your example you are using x64 libs in
your cross compilation, how could this work?

Rodolph.

On 9 January 2015 at 17:56, Milan Pandurov <[email protected]> wrote:

> That's pretty sad. I noticed that there are not many threads concerning
> raspberry pi and v8. But there are also some people who managed to make it
> work, so i guess that in some point in time there was a working git commit
> + version of raspberry or some platform specific hack that worked.
> Also if you suggest that raspberry pi isn't "supported" than looking for
> an alternative is a better solution than hacking this to work?
>
>
> On Friday, January 9, 2015 at 6:30:50 PM UTC+1, Flying Jester wrote:
>>
>> It might be that the old ISA the rPi uses is just too old to run V8.
>>
>> Generally, the devs only care about the devices that can also run Android.
>>
>>
>> On Friday, January 9, 2015 at 5:40:30 AM UTC-9, Milan Pandurov wrote:
>>>
>>> I am having a problem with cross compiling google v8 libraries for
>>> raspberry pi, and constantly getting "Illegal instruction" error when
>>> compiling official sample from site. These are the steps i followed:
>>>
>>>    1. Downloaded cross compile https://github.com/raspberrypi/tools/
>>>    2. Cloned v8 git https://chromium.googlesource.com/v8/v8.git
>>>    3. Exported CXX LINK point to arm-linux-gnueabihf-g++ from cross
>>>    compile tools.
>>>    4. run make arm.release armv7=false hardfp=on snapshot=off
>>>    armfpu=vfp armfloatabi=hard -j5
>>>    5. Copied generated executable shell and d8 from out/arm.release
>>>    directory to pi (Raspbian kernel version 3.6.11) and it WORKS. These 
>>> steps
>>>    prove that cross compilation toolchain is functional.
>>>
>>> Problem occurs when trying to run other cross-compiled software that is
>>> linked to v8 libraries. For example sample code from https://developers.
>>> google.com/v8/get_started#intro. Code is cross-compiled with this
>>> command (same as example, just changed compiler)
>>>
>>> arm-linux-gnueabihf-g++ -I. hello_world.cc -o hello_world -Wl,--start-group 
>>> out/x64.release/obj.target/{tools/gyp/libv8_{base,libbase,snapshot,libplatform},third_party/icu/libicu{uc,i18n,data}}.a
>>>  -Wl,--end-group -lrt -pthread
>>>
>>>
>>> When i copy that code to pi and run it i get SIGILL (Illegal
>>> instruction).
>>>
>>> Note: cross compiled software that doesn't use v8 libraries works fine.
>>> Also x64 v8 libraries on host computer work fine.
>>>
>>> On newer kernel versions shell and d8 were also throwing SIGILL but
>>> than i switched to older version 3.6.11 (problems with newer kernel
>>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/v8-users/IPT9EeYK9bg) and they
>>> started working, but compiled sample code is still showed same issues.
>>>
>>> Did anyone have similar experience? Any suggestion on how to overcome
>>> this problem?
>>>
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