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[CFP] Android's Dream of a Stable Toolchain #9
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Thanks for taking the time to write up a CFP; we'd be overjoyed to have you present at LLVM Distributors Conf 2021! If you still plan on presenting, this is a reminder to get started on your slides for next week. Once they're done, we will contact you about submitting a PDF of your slides as either a pull request to this repository or via email to the organizer. We hope to have a schedule finalized by EOW; we may iterate on the schedule based on whether presenters have conflicts. Please keep this issue open for attendees to ask questions, or close this issue if you no longer plan on attending. Reminder to keep your talk concise (15 minutes); we wont be doing time for questions in order to fit as much content as possible. Attendees should ask questions here in this github issue. |
Title
Android's Dream of a Stable Toolchain
Author
Pirama Arumuga Nainar, [email protected], Google
Stephen Hines, [email protected], Google (@stephenhines)
Distribution
AOSP LLVM toolchain is used to build the Android platform, the Android kernel and host tools (LLDB server, OpenJDK, adb etc). It also ships with Android Studio and NDK to build native applications.
Abstract (optional)
Our distribution of LLVM supports Linux, MacOS and Windows and uses tools from LLVM ecosystem (lld, compiler-rt builtins, libc++) whenever possible.
In this talk, we'll briefly discuss the distribution (components, build options etc) first and then focus on some operational challenges we face:
What's unique about the environment you package LLVM for? (optional)
What makes your distribution of LLVM unique? (optional)
We don't track an LLVM release but follow LLVM ToT closely. (This also applies to other toolchain maintainers within Google).
What might others learn from your experience? (optional)
What could be improved in upstream LLVM to make working with it easier as a downstream packager? (optional)
Reminder that this is meant to be a 15 minute lightning talk; enough to pique
interests but follow up should be done after. Slides can always include links
to more info; we will ask that you send a PR to this repo with your slides when
they are ready.
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