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| Bootstrapping the LLVM C/C++ Front-End |
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| <li><a href="#cautionarynote">A Cautionary Note</a> |
| <li><a href="#instructions">Instructions</a> |
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| <p><b>Written by Brian R. Gaeke</b></p> |
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| <a name="cautionarynote">A Cautionary Note</a> |
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| <p>This document is intended to explain the process of building the |
| LLVM C/C++ front-end, based on GCC 3.4, from its source code. You |
| would have to do this, for example, if you are porting LLVM to a new |
| architecture or operating system.</p> |
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| <p><b>NOTE:</b> This is currently a somewhat fragile, error-prone |
| process, and you should <b>only</b> try to do it if:</p> |
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| <ol> |
| <li>you really, really, really can't use the binaries we distribute</li> |
| <li>you need GCC to fix some of the header files on your system</li> |
| <li>you are an elite GCC hacker.</li> |
| </ol> |
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| <p>We welcome patches to help make this process simpler.</p> |
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| <li><p>Configure and build the LLVM libraries and tools using:</p> |
| <pre> |
| % cd llvm |
| % ./configure [options...] |
| % gmake tools-only |
| </pre> |
| <p>The use of the non-default target "tools-only" means that the |
| LLVM tools and libraries will build, and the binaries will be |
| deposited in llvm/tools/Debug, but the runtime (bytecode) |
| libraries will not build.</p></li> |
| |
| <li><p>Add the directory containing the tools to your PATH.</p> |
| <pre> |
| % set path = ( `cd llvm/tools/Debug && pwd` $path ) |
| </pre></li> |
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| <li><p>Unpack the C/C++ front-end source into cfrontend/src.</p></li> |
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| <li><p>Edit src/configure. Change the first line (starting w/ #!) to |
| contain the correct full pathname of sh.</p></li> |
| |
| <li><p>Make "build" and "install" directories as siblings of the "src" |
| tree.</p> |
| <pre> |
| % pwd |
| /usr/local/example/cfrontend/src |
| % cd .. |
| % mkdir build install |
| % set CFEINSTALL = `pwd`/install |
| </pre></li> |
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| <li><p>Configure, build and install the C front-end:</p> |
| |
| <p> |
| <b>Linux/x86:</b> |
| </p> |
| |
| <pre> |
| % cd build |
| % ../src/configure --prefix=$CFEINSTALL --disable-nls --disable-shared \ |
| --enable-languages=c,c++ |
| % gmake all-gcc |
| % setenv LLVM_LIB_SEARCH_PATH `pwd`/gcc |
| % gmake all; gmake install |
| </pre> |
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| <p> |
| <b>Solaris/Sparc:</b> |
| </p> |
| |
| <p> |
| For Solaris/Sparc, LLVM only supports SparcV9. Therefore, the configure |
| command line should like something like this: |
| </p> |
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| <pre> |
| % cd build |
| % ../src/configure --prefix=$CFEINSTALL --disable-nls --disable-shared \ |
| --enable-languages=c,c++ sparcv9-sun-solaris2.8 |
| % gmake all-gcc |
| % setenv LLVM_LIB_SEARCH_PATH `pwd`/gcc |
| % gmake all; gmake install |
| </pre> |
| |
| <p><b>Common Problem:</b> You may get error messages regarding the fact |
| that LLVM does not support inline assembly. Here are two common |
| fixes:</p> |
| |
| <ul> |
| <li><p><b>Fix 1:</b> If you have system header files that include |
| inline assembly, you may have to modify them to remove the inline |
| assembly, and install the modified versions in |
| <code>$CFEINSTALL/<i>target-triplet</i>/sys-include</code>.</p></li> |
| |
| <li><b>Fix 2:</b> If you are building the C++ front-end on a CPU we |
| haven't tried yet, you will probably have to edit the appropriate |
| version of atomicity.h under |
| <code>src/libstdc++-v3/config/cpu/<i>name-of-cpu</i>/atomicity.h</code> |
| and apply a patch so that it does not use inline assembly.</p></li> |
| </ul> |
| |
| <p><b>Porting to a new architecture:</b> If you are porting the new front-end |
| to a new architecture, or compiling in a different configuration that we have |
| previously, there are probably several changes you will have to make to the GCC |
| target to get it to work correctly. These include:<p> |
| |
| <ul> |
| <li>Often targets include special or assembler linker flags which |
| <tt>gccas</tt>/<tt>gccld</tt> does not understand. In general, these can |
| just be removed.</li> |
| <li>LLVM currently does not support any floating point values other than |
| 32-bit and 64-bit IEEE floating point. The primary effect of this is |
| that you may have to map "long double" onto "double".</li> |
| <li>The profiling hooks in GCC do not apply at all to the LLVM front-end. |
| These may need to be disabled.</li> |
| <li>No inline assembly for position independent code. At the LLVM level, |
| everything is position independent.</li> |
| <li>We handle <tt>.init</tt> and <tt>.fini</tt> differently.</li> |
| <li>You may have to disable multilib support in your target. Using multilib |
| support causes the GCC compiler driver to add a lot of "<tt>-L</tt>" |
| options to the link line, which do not relate to LLVM and confuse |
| <tt>gccld</tt>. To disable multilibs, delete any |
| <tt>MULTILIB_OPTIONS</tt> lines from your target files.</li> |
| <li>Did we mention that we don't support inline assembly? You'll probably |
| have to add some fixinclude hacks to disable it in the system |
| headers.</li> |
| </ul> |
| </li> |
| |
| <li><p>Go back into the LLVM source tree proper. Edit Makefile.config |
| to redefine <code>LLVMGCCDIR</code> to the full pathname of the |
| <code>$CFEINSTALL</code> directory, which is the directory you just |
| installed the C front-end into. (The ./configure script is likely to |
| have set this to a directory which does not exist on your system.)</p></li> |
| |
| <li><p>If you edited header files during the C/C++ front-end build as |
| described in "Fix 1" above, you must now copy those header files from |
| <code>$CFEINSTALL/<i>target-triplet</i>/sys-include</code> to |
| <code>$CFEINSTALL/lib/gcc/<i>target-triplet</i>/3.4-llvm/include</code>. |
| (This should be the "include" directory in the same directory as the |
| libgcc.a library, which you can find by running |
| <code>$CFEINSTALL/bin/gcc --print-libgcc-file-name</code>.)</p></li> |
| |
| <li><p>Build and install the runtime (bytecode) libraries by running:</p> |
| <pre> |
| % gmake -C runtime |
| % mkdir $CFEINSTALL/bytecode-libs |
| % gmake -C runtime install |
| % setenv LLVM_LIB_SEARCH_PATH $CFEINSTALL/bytecode-libs |
| </pre></li> |
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| <li><p>Test the newly-installed C frontend by one or more of the |
| following means:</p> |
| <ul> |
| <li> compiling and running a "hello, LLVM" program in C and C++.</li> |
| <li> running the tests under <tt>test/Programs</tt> using <code>gmake -C |
| test/Programs</code></li> |
| </ul> |
| </p> |
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