Cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory (Possible cause: can't load IA 32-bit.so on a ARM-bit platform) Please tell me how to resolve this issue. I looked at the GCC options and I found one option to specify the architecture (-march=armv5) and I can't compile with that option. Thanks in advance. Arm Compiler 6 is the compilation toolchain for the Arm architecture, available in all editions of MDK. It brings together the modern LLVM compiler infrastructure and the highly optimized Arm C libraries to produce performance and power optimized embedded software for the Arm architecture.
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Overview of ARM ABI conventions
Describes the application binary interface used by Windows on ARM for register usage, calling conventions and exception handling.
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Overview of ARM64 ABI conventions
Describes the application binary interface used by Windows on ARM64 for register usage, calling conventions and exception handling.
Common MSVC ARM migration issues
Describes C++ code elements that are commonly assumed to be portable across architectures, but which produce different results for ARM than for x86 and x64.
ARM exception handling
Describes the encoding scheme for stack unwinding during structured exception handling in Windows on ARM.
ARM64 exception handling
Describes the encoding scheme for stack unwinding during structured exception handling in Windows on ARM64.
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Describes compiler intrinsics for processors that use the ARM64 architecture.