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Error: Cannot install in Homebrew on ARM processor in Intel default prefix (/usr/local)

I use the latest Apple M1 chip processor. And I keep getting errors while application installation. I run: brew install openjdk@11 Error: Cannot install in Homebrew on ARM processor in Intel default ...
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How to affect Delphi XEx code generation for Android/ARM targets?

Update 2017-05-17. I no longer work for the company where this question originated, and do not have access to Delphi XEx. While I was there, the problem was solved by migrating to mixed FPC+GCC (...
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How does the ARM architecture differ from x86? [closed]

Is the x86 Architecture specially designed to work with a keyboard while ARM expects to be mobile? What are the key differences between the two?
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What is difference between arm64 and armhf?

Raspberry Pi Type 3 has 64-bit CPU, but its architecture is not arm64 but armhf. What is the difference between arm64 and armhf?
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Differences between arm64 and aarch64

I have two "unlocked" devices, an iPad mini 3, and a Galaxy Edge 6, both endowed with a terminal and a minimalistic set of unix commands. I thought both devices have arm64 processors but when I ran ...
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Why do ARM chips have an instruction with Javascript in the name (FJCVTZS)?

FJCVTZS is "Floating-point Javascript Convert to Signed fixed-point, rounding toward Zero". It is supported in Arm v8.3-A chips and later. Which is odd, because you don't expect to see ...
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Why use armeabi-v7a code over armeabi code?

In my current project I make use of multiple .so files. These are located at the armeabi and armeabi-v7a folder. Unfortunately one of the .so files is a 6MB and I need to reduce file size. Instead of ...
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Quickly find whether a value is present in a C array?

I have an embedded application with a time-critical ISR that needs to iterate through an array of size 256 (preferably 1024, but 256 is the minimum) and check if a value matches the arrays contents. A ...
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How to install the Raspberry Pi cross compiler on my Linux host machine?

I am attempting to get cross-compiling for Raspberry Pi working on my Ubuntu machine. During my initial attempts I was using the arm-linux-gnueabi compiler, which is available in the Ubuntu repo. I ...
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What's the difference between hard and soft floating point numbers?

When I compile C code with my cross toolchain, the linker prints pages of warnings saying that my executable uses hard floats but my libc uses soft floats. What's the difference?
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What is the difference between ELF files and bin files?

The final images produced by compliers contain both bin file and extended loader format ELf file ,what is the difference between the two , especially the utility of ELF file.
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exit.c:(.text+0x18): undefined reference to `_exit' when using arm-none-eabi-gcc

I'm new to the field of microcontrollers. I need to port an IDE which is compiling programs for AVR microcontrollers to compile programs for ARM microcontrollers. I have just replaced the compiler ...
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How to detect 386, amd64, arm, or arm64 OS architecture via shell/bash

I'm looking for a POSIX shell/bash command to determine if the OS architecture is 386, amd64, arm, or arm64?
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Docker on Mac M1 gives: "The requested image's platform (linux/amd64) does not match the detected host platform"

I want to run a docker container for Ganache on my MacBook M1, but get the following error: The requested image's platform (linux/amd64) does not match the detected host platform (linux/arm64/v8) and ...
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What are SP (stack) and LR in ARM?

I am reading definitions over and over again and I still not getting what are SP and LR in ARM? I understand PC (it shows next instruction's address), SP and LR probably are similar, but I just don't ...
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What is the difference between FIQ and IRQ interrupt system?

I want to know the difference between FIQ and IRQ interrupt system in any microprocessor, e.g: ARM926EJ.
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Android Studio - How Can I Make an AVD With ARM Instead of HAXM?

I'm new to Android Studio. My computer doesn't support HAXM so it won't let me install that to use for virtualization. In some similar questions on this website people mention setting up a virtual ...
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Mono on Raspberry Pi [closed]

I've seen a lot of talk about running Mono/.NET code on the Raspberry Pi. Has there been any success in actually running any Mono code on a Raspberry Pi? On their site, they list several Linux ...
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What could cause P/Invoke arguments to be out of order when passed?

This is a problem that happens specifically on the ARM, not on x86 or x64. I had this problem reported by a user and was able to reproduce it using UWP on Raspberry Pi 2 via Windows IoT. I've seen ...
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How to install SciPy on Apple Silicon (ARM / M1)

I have successfully installed python 3.9.1 with Numpy and Matplotlib on a new Mac mini with Apple Silicon. However, I cannot install SciPy : I get compilation errors when using python3 -m pip install ...
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ARM compilation error, VFP registers used by executable, not object file

I have been having this problem for the last few days and I can't get my head around what is really happening here, or what is the problem. I have a makefile with these flags: CC = arm-linux-...
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What is the difference between the ARM, Thumb and Thumb 2 instruction encodings?

I am a bit confused about instruction sets. There are Thumb, ARM and Thumb 2. From what I have read Thumb instructions are all 16-bit but inside the ARMv7M user manual (page vi) there are Thumb 16-bit ...
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Android Studio : Missing Strip Tool

I am constantly getting this warning while building my android studio code using terminal command gradle clean assembleRelease: Unable to strip library 'lib.so' due to missing strip tool for ABI '...
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What is the difference between arm-linux-gcc and arm-none-linux-gnueabi

What is the difference between arm-linux-gcc and arm-none-linux-gnueabi and arm-linux-gnueabi toolchains? Do they compile differently?
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Difference between arm-eabi arm-gnueabi and gnueabi-hf compilers [closed]

What is the difference between arm-eabi, gnueabi and gnueabi-hf cross compilers?
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What is the ARM Thumb Instruction set?

under "The Thumb instruction set" in section 1-34 of "ARM11TechnicalRefManual" it said that: "The Thumb instruction set is a subset of the most commonly used 32-bit ARM instructions.Thumb ...
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arm gcc toolchain as arm-elf or arm-none-eabi, what is the difference?

When you build a gcc toolchain there is the possibility to build it as arm-elf or as arm-none-eabi, but what is the difference? I use the eabi today, but that is just since everyone else seem to do ...
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What registers to save in the ARM C calling convention?

It's been a while since I last coded arm assembler and I'm a little rusty on the details. If I call a C function from arm, I only have to worry about saving r0-r3 and lr, right? If the C function ...
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What is the booting process for ARM?

As we know, for X86 architecture: After we press the power button, machine starts to execute code at 0xFFFFFFF0, then it starts to execute code in BIOS in order to do hardware initialization. After ...
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What is the use of ARM EABI v7a System image in android?

What for do we need ARM EABI v7a System image in Android development? What is the purpose of that particular image?
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Working of __asm__ __volatile__ ("" : : : "memory")

What basically __asm__ __volatile__ () does and what is significance of "memory" for ARM architecture?
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cross compiler ldd

I have created a cross compiled arm executable. I want to find the library dependency of the executable. I am using ubuntu natty and installed arm-linux-gnueabi tool chain, which does not contain ldd. ...
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Why does the ARM PC register point to the instruction after the next one to be executed?

According to the ARM IC. In ARM state, the value of the PC is the address of the current instruction plus 8 bytes. In Thumb state: For B, BL, CBNZ, and CBZ instructions, the value of ...
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How does the linux kernel manage less than 1GB physical memory?

I'm learning the linux kernel internals and while reading "Understanding Linux Kernel", quite a few memory related questions struck me. One of them is, how the Linux kernel handles the memory mapping ...
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How to access physical addresses from user space in Linux?

On a ARM based system running Linux, I have a device that's memory mapped to a physical address. From a user space program where all addresses are virtual, how can I read content from this address?
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Cross-compilation for Raspberry Pi in GCC. Where to start?

TL/DR: Where can I find more information about building a GCC 4.7.0 cross-compiling toolchain for ARM (gnueabi) platform (intended to run on a Raspberry Pi device)? I have just got a brand new ...
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What are the purposes of the ARM ABI and EABI?

The more I look at this PDF (Application Binary Interface for the ARM Architecture: The Base Standard) the less I understand what it means. Also I'd like some comments on Procedure Call Standard for ...
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Unexpected output of 'arch' on OSX (using Mac M1 installing elastic beans)

when trying to install elastic beans on MacBook Air M1, using the following: % ./aws-elastic-beanstalk-cli-setup/scripts/bundled_installer as guidelines shown here: https://github.com/aws/aws-elastic-...
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ARM Cortex-A8: Whats the difference between VFP and NEON

In ARM Cortex-A8 processor, I understand what NEON is, it is an SIMD co-processor. But is VFP(Vector Floating Point) unit, which is also a co-processor, works as a SIMD processor? If so which one is ...
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duplicate symbols for architecture armv7

Getting following error when try to use Layar SDK in my existing app. How can I solve this? Ld /Users/pnawale/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/hub-afxxzaqisdfliwbzxbixsaifljcl/Build/Products/Debug-...
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Looking for an efficient integer square root algorithm for ARM Thumb2

I am looking for a fast, integer only algorithm to find the square root (integer part thereof) of an unsigned integer. The code must have excellent performance on ARM Thumb 2 processors. It could be ...
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Android architecture usage?

I have a few native libraries that are fairly big and bloating the application binary size. I looked into APK splitting but maintaining and QAing multiple APKs is not something I want to do. So I'd ...
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What are "nosys", "nano", "rdimon" terms when using ARM GCC?

I am learning to write ARM code using the GCC toolchain. I've run into a few GCC options that I cannot find documentation for. Could someone please help explain what they do? -specs=nosys.specs -...
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Is it redundant to check if a modulo operation is needed, then performing it?

Consider next code: unsigned idx; //.. some work with idx if( idx >= idx_max ) idx %= idx_max; Could be simplified to only second line: idx %= idx_max; and will achieve the same result. ...
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How to place a variable at a given absolute address in memory (with GCC)

The RealView ARM C Compiler supports placing a variable at a given memory address using the variable attribute at(address): int var __attribute__((at(0x40001000))); var = 4; // changes the memory ...
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How to run a C program with no OS on the Raspberry Pi?

I'd like to experiment using the Raspberry Pi for some different low level embedded applications. The only problem is that, unlike the AVR and PIC microcontroller boards available, Raspberry Pi ...
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Can't find Android 8.0-8.1 (Oreo) API 26-27 ARM System Images

Are there anywhere Android 8.0 (Oreo) API 26 and Android 8.1 (Oreo) API 27 ARM System images (ARM, not x86 Intel) for AVD Manager? Thanks. Unofficial? Beta? Alpha? Any?
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ARM: link register and frame pointer

I'm trying to understand how the link register and the frame pointer work in ARM. I've been to a couple of sites, and I wanted to confirm my understanding. Suppose I had the following code: int foo(...
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Real-life use cases of barriers (DSB, DMB, ISB) in ARM

I understand that DSB, DMB, and ISB are barriers for prevent reordering of instructions. I also can find lots of very good explanations for each of them, but it is pretty hard to imagine the case that ...
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What does 'bank'ing a register mean?

Reading 'ARM Architecture' on Wikipedia and found the following statement: Registers R0-R7 are the same across all CPU modes; they are never banked. R13 and R14 are banked across all ...
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