I'm creating an Android library with NDK (r19b) for arm
, aarch64
, x86
, and x86_64
. All is OK, except that when I build an app for aarch64
architecture, I get the following error message.
ld.lld: error: found local symbol '_edata' in global part of symbol table in file libmystuff.so
ld.lld: error: found local symbol '_end' in global part of symbol table in file libmystuff.so
ld.lld: error: found local symbol '__bss_start' in global part of symbol table in file libmystuff.so
When I checked each build variant with readelf -s libmystuff.so
, I noticed that only aarch64
is different.
[arm]
4021: 007a30f0 0 NOTYPE GLOBAL DEFAULT ABS _edata
4022: 007c6b10 0 NOTYPE GLOBAL DEFAULT ABS _end
4023: 007a30f0 0 NOTYPE GLOBAL DEFAULT ABS __bss_start
[x86]
3848: 00c82c88 0 NOTYPE GLOBAL DEFAULT ABS _edata
3849: 00ca4b28 0 NOTYPE GLOBAL DEFAULT ABS _end
3850: 00c82c88 0 NOTYPE GLOBAL DEFAULT ABS __bss_start
[x86_64]
3874: 0000000000c9b890 0 NOTYPE GLOBAL DEFAULT ABS _edata
3875: 0000000000ce5f68 0 NOTYPE GLOBAL DEFAULT ABS _end
3876: 0000000000c9b890 0 NOTYPE GLOBAL DEFAULT ABS __bss_start
[aarch64]
3: 0000000000b4f168 0 NOTYPE LOCAL DEFAULT ABS _edata
4: 0000000000b990e8 0 NOTYPE LOCAL DEFAULT ABS _end
5: 0000000000b4f168 0 NOTYPE LOCAL DEFAULT ABS __bss_start
865: 0000000000b9e3e8 0 NOTYPE GLOBAL DEFAULT ABS __end__
2468: 0000000000b54168 0 NOTYPE GLOBAL DEFAULT ABS __bss_start__
I can surely see _edata
, _end
, and __bss_start
are in LOCAL instead of GLOBAL, but I don't (or at least I think I don't) do anything special for aarch64
; they all use the same build configuration.
jni/Application.mk
NDK_TOOLCHAIN_VERSION := clang
APP_STL := c++_static
APP_CFLAGS := -fstack-protector-all -fvisibility=hidden -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections
APP_CPPFLAGS := -fstack-protector-all -std=c++11 -fvisibility=hidden -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -frtti
APP_LDFLAGS := -Wl,--gc-sections,-fvisibility=hidden,--strip-debug
So, why is aarch64
different? Better yet, how do I move those to GLOBAL?
[UPDATE] Thanks to the gentle folks at https://github.com/android-ndk/ndk/issues/927, I found the solution works best; notice "-fuse-ld=lld" at the end.
APP_LDFLAGS := -Wl,--gc-sections,--strip-debug -fvisibility=hidden -fuse-ld=lld
This way, I still get to keep --gc-sections
, and --no-fatal-warnings
is not necessary either.
[MORE UPDATE]
The example shown in this question is using ndk-build
, and if you are using Android Studio with Gradle, you'll most likely have CMake
. In that case, add your compiler flags as the following.
[app/build.gradle]
android {
...
defaultConfig {
externalNativeBuild {
cmake {
cppFlags '-fuse-ld=lld'
}