blob: b6a710dec7c8cd49ef082ab57d483f21801e482e [file] [log] [blame]
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN"
2 "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
Guochun Shif4688a82002-07-17 23:05:56 +00003<html>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00004<head>
Reid Spencer748d82e2004-11-15 21:15:12 +00005 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00006 <title>Getting Started with LLVM System</title>
7 <link rel="stylesheet" href="llvm.css" type="text/css">
8</head>
9<body>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +000010
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +000011<div class="doc_title">
12 Getting Started with the LLVM System
13</div>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +000014
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +000015<ul>
16 <li><a href="#overview">Overview</a>
17 <li><a href="#quickstart">Getting Started Quickly (A Summary)</a>
18 <li><a href="#requirements">Requirements</a>
Chris Lattner96768ea2003-02-14 04:22:13 +000019 <ol>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +000020 <li><a href="#hardware">Hardware</a>
21 <li><a href="#software">Software</a>
Chris Lattner95e92582004-07-18 22:32:22 +000022 <li><a href="#brokengcc">Broken versions of GCC</a>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +000023 </ol></li>
John Criswell7a73b802003-06-30 21:59:07 +000024
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +000025 <li><a href="#starting">Getting Started with LLVM</a>
John Criswell0b459202003-07-08 20:35:59 +000026 <ol>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +000027 <li><a href="#terminology">Terminology and Notation</a>
28 <li><a href="#environment">Setting Up Your Environment</a>
29 <li><a href="#unpack">Unpacking the LLVM Archives</a>
30 <li><a href="#checkout">Checkout LLVM from CVS</a>
31 <li><a href="#installcf">Install the GCC Front End</a>
32 <li><a href="#config">Local LLVM Configuration</a>
33 <li><a href="#compile">Compiling the LLVM Suite Source Code</a>
Reid Spencerd30a9712006-07-27 06:41:31 +000034 <li><a href="#cross-compile">Cross-Compiling LLVM</a>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +000035 <li><a href="#objfiles">The Location of LLVM Object Files</a>
Chris Lattnera553f622004-03-25 20:38:40 +000036 <li><a href="#optionalconfig">Optional Configuration Items</a>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +000037 </ol></li>
John Criswell0b459202003-07-08 20:35:59 +000038
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +000039 <li><a href="#layout">Program layout</a>
40 <ol>
41 <li><a href="#cvsdir"><tt>CVS</tt> directories</a>
Reid Spencerc4b09ba2004-12-08 16:18:26 +000042 <li><a href="#examples"><tt>llvm/examples</tt></a>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +000043 <li><a href="#include"><tt>llvm/include</tt></a>
44 <li><a href="#lib"><tt>llvm/lib</tt></a>
Reid Spencerc4b09ba2004-12-08 16:18:26 +000045 <li><a href="#projects"><tt>llvm/projects</tt></a>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +000046 <li><a href="#runtime"><tt>llvm/runtime</tt></a>
47 <li><a href="#test"><tt>llvm/test</tt></a>
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +000048 <li><a href="#llvmtest"><tt>llvm-test</tt></a>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +000049 <li><a href="#tools"><tt>llvm/tools</tt></a>
50 <li><a href="#utils"><tt>llvm/utils</tt></a>
Reid Spencerc4b09ba2004-12-08 16:18:26 +000051 <li><a href="#win32"><tt>llvm/win32</tt></a>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +000052 </ol></li>
John Criswell0f6d7c02003-10-27 18:18:16 +000053
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +000054 <li><a href="#tutorial">An Example Using the LLVM Tool Chain</a>
Chris Lattner9abd8af2006-09-07 04:19:09 +000055 <ol>
56 <li><a href="#tutorial4">Example with llvm-gcc4</a></li>
57 <li><a href="#tutorial3">Example with llvm-gcc3</a></li>
58 </ol>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +000059 <li><a href="#problems">Common Problems</a>
60 <li><a href="#links">Links</a>
61</ul>
62
Chris Lattner7911ce22004-05-23 21:07:27 +000063<div class="doc_author">
64 <p>Written by:
65 <a href="mailto:criswell@uiuc.edu">John Criswell</a>,
66 <a href="mailto:sabre@nondot.org">Chris Lattner</a>,
67 <a href="http://misha.brukman.net">Misha Brukman</a>,
68 <a href="http://www.cs.uiuc.edu/~vadve">Vikram Adve</a>, and
69 <a href="mailto:gshi1@uiuc.edu">Guochun Shi</a>.
70 </p>
71</div>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +000072
73
74<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
75<div class="doc_section">
76 <a name="overview"><b>Overview</b></a>
77</div>
78<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
79
80<div class="doc_text">
81
82<p>Welcome to LLVM! In order to get started, you first need to know some
83basic information.</p>
84
85<p>First, LLVM comes in two pieces. The first piece is the LLVM suite. This
86contains all of the tools, libraries, and header files needed to use the low
87level virtual machine. It contains an assembler, disassembler, bytecode
Reid Spencer84f82f72006-08-28 00:34:19 +000088analyzer and bytecode optimizer. It also contains a test suite that can be
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +000089used to test the LLVM tools and the GCC front end.</p>
90
91<p>The second piece is the GCC front end. This component provides a version of
92GCC that compiles C and C++ code into LLVM bytecode. Currently, the GCC front
93end is a modified version of GCC 3.4 (we track the GCC 3.4 development). Once
94compiled into LLVM bytecode, a program can be manipulated with the LLVM tools
95from the LLVM suite.</p>
96
John Criswell3d8ba512004-12-08 17:53:54 +000097<p>
98There is a third, optional piece called llvm-test. It is a suite of programs
99with a testing harness that can be used to further test LLVM's functionality
100and performance.
101</p>
102
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000103</div>
104
105<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
106<div class="doc_section">
107 <a name="quickstart"><b>Getting Started Quickly (A Summary)</b></a>
108</div>
109<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
110
111<div class="doc_text">
112
113<p>Here's the short story for getting up and running quickly with LLVM:</p>
114
115<ol>
Reid Spencer9f547912004-11-08 00:29:22 +0000116 <li>Read the documentation.</li>
117 <li>Read the documentation.</li>
118 <li>Remember that you were warned twice about reading the documentation.</li>
Misha Brukman9106eca2005-02-03 22:25:23 +0000119 <li>Install the GCC front end if you intend to compile C or C++:
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000120 <ol>
Reid Spencerd4694f92004-12-22 06:29:07 +0000121 <li><tt>cd <i>where-you-want-the-C-front-end-to-live</i></tt></li>
Tanya Lattnerf7b6be02006-11-20 06:04:46 +0000122 <li><tt>gunzip --stdout llvm-gcc.<i>platform</i>.tar.gz | tar -xvf -</tt>
Reid Spencerd4694f92004-12-22 06:29:07 +0000123 </li>
Tanya Lattnerf7b6be02006-11-20 06:04:46 +0000124 <li><tt>cd llvm-gcc3.4/<i>platform</i> (llvm-gcc3.4 only)<br>
Reid Spencerd4694f92004-12-22 06:29:07 +0000125 ./fixheaders</tt></li>
Tanya Lattnerf7b6be02006-11-20 06:04:46 +0000126 <li>Add llvm-gcc's "bin" directory to your PATH variable.</li>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000127 </ol></li>
128
Misha Brukman9106eca2005-02-03 22:25:23 +0000129 <li>Get the LLVM Source Code
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000130 <ul>
Misha Brukman9106eca2005-02-03 22:25:23 +0000131 <li>With the distributed files (or use <a href="#checkout">CVS</a>):
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000132 <ol>
133 <li><tt>cd <i>where-you-want-llvm-to-live</i></tt>
John Criswell364cec42004-03-12 20:31:37 +0000134 <li><tt>gunzip --stdout llvm-<i>version</i>.tar.gz | tar -xvf -</tt>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000135 </ol></li>
136
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000137 </ul></li>
138
Misha Brukman9106eca2005-02-03 22:25:23 +0000139 <li><b>[Optional]</b> Get the Test Suite Source Code
John Criswell9e2485c2004-12-10 15:51:16 +0000140 <ul>
Misha Brukman9106eca2005-02-03 22:25:23 +0000141 <li>With the distributed files (or use <a href="#checkout">CVS</a>):
John Criswell9e2485c2004-12-10 15:51:16 +0000142 <ol>
143 <li><tt>cd <i>where-you-want-llvm-to-live</i></tt>
144 <li><tt>cd llvm/projects</tt>
145 <li><tt>gunzip --stdout llvm-test-<i>version</i>.tar.gz | tar -xvf -</tt>
John Criswell9e2485c2004-12-10 15:51:16 +0000146 </ol></li>
147
John Criswell9e2485c2004-12-10 15:51:16 +0000148 </ul></li>
149
150
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000151 <li>Configure the LLVM Build Environment
152 <ol>
Misha Brukman9106eca2005-02-03 22:25:23 +0000153 <li><tt>cd <i>where-you-want-to-build-llvm</i></tt></li>
154 <li><tt><i>/path/to/llvm/</i>configure [options]</tt><br>
155 Some common options:
156
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000157 <ul>
Reid Spencerd4694f92004-12-22 06:29:07 +0000158 <li><tt>--prefix=<i>directory</i></tt>
159 <p>Specify for <i>directory</i> the full pathname of where you
Misha Brukman9106eca2005-02-03 22:25:23 +0000160 want the LLVM tools and libraries to be installed (default
161 <tt>/usr/local</tt>).</p></li>
Reid Spencerfef93b72004-12-26 05:47:26 +0000162 <li><tt>--with-llvmgccdir=<i>directory</i></tt>
163 <p>Optionally, specify for <i>directory</i> the full pathname of the
John Criswell838bce52005-05-09 16:39:27 +0000164 C/C++ front end installation to use with this LLVM configuration. If
Reid Spencerfef93b72004-12-26 05:47:26 +0000165 not specified, the PATH will be searched.</p></li>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000166 <li><tt>--enable-spec2000=<i>directory</i></tt>
167 <p>Enable the SPEC2000 benchmarks for testing. The SPEC2000
168 benchmarks should be available in
169 <tt><i>directory</i></tt>.</p></li>
170 </ul>
171 </ol></li>
172
173 <li>Build the LLVM Suite:
174 <ol>
Chris Lattner95e92582004-07-18 22:32:22 +0000175 <li><tt>gmake -k |&amp; tee gnumake.out
176 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;# this is csh or tcsh syntax</tt></li>
Chris Lattner78ce3b82007-01-04 07:06:05 +0000177 <li>If you get an "internal compiler error (ICE)" or test failures, see
178 <a href="#brokengcc">below</a>.</li>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000179 </ol>
180
181</ol>
182
Chris Lattnerfcd37252004-06-21 22:52:48 +0000183<p>Consult the <a href="#starting">Getting Started with LLVM</a> section for
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000184detailed information on configuring and compiling LLVM. See <a
185href="#environment">Setting Up Your Environment</a> for tips that simplify
186working with the GCC front end and LLVM tools. Go to <a href="#layout">Program
187Layout</a> to learn about the layout of the source code tree.</p>
188
189</div>
190
191<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
192<div class="doc_section">
193 <a name="requirements"><b>Requirements</b></a>
194</div>
195<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
196
197<div class="doc_text">
198
199<p>Before you begin to use the LLVM system, review the requirements given below.
200This may save you some trouble by knowing ahead of time what hardware and
201software you will need.</p>
202
203</div>
204
205<!-- ======================================================================= -->
206<div class="doc_subsection">
207 <a name="hardware"><b>Hardware</b></a>
208</div>
209
210<div class="doc_text">
211
212<p>LLVM is known to work on the following platforms:</p>
213
Chris Lattner9abd8af2006-09-07 04:19:09 +0000214<table cellpadding="3" summary="Known LLVM platforms">
Misha Brukman14ab5372004-11-15 05:19:53 +0000215<tr>
216 <th>OS</th>
217 <th>Arch</th>
Misha Brukman69def742004-11-19 21:53:22 +0000218 <th>Compilers</th>
Misha Brukman14ab5372004-11-15 05:19:53 +0000219</tr>
220<tr>
221 <td>Linux</td>
Chris Lattner7db3f522005-02-09 21:15:51 +0000222 <td>x86<sup><a href="#pf_1">1</a></sup></td>
Misha Brukman69def742004-11-19 21:53:22 +0000223 <td>GCC</td>
Misha Brukman14ab5372004-11-15 05:19:53 +0000224</tr>
225<tr>
226 <td>Solaris</td>
227 <td>V9 (Ultrasparc)</td>
Misha Brukman69def742004-11-19 21:53:22 +0000228 <td>GCC</td>
Misha Brukman14ab5372004-11-15 05:19:53 +0000229</tr>
230<tr>
231 <td>FreeBSD</td>
Chris Lattner7db3f522005-02-09 21:15:51 +0000232 <td>x86<sup><a href="#pf_1">1</a></sup></td>
Misha Brukman69def742004-11-19 21:53:22 +0000233 <td>GCC</td>
Misha Brukman14ab5372004-11-15 05:19:53 +0000234</tr>
235<tr>
Chris Lattner7db3f522005-02-09 21:15:51 +0000236 <td>MacOS X<sup><a href="#pf_2">2</a></sup></td>
Misha Brukman14ab5372004-11-15 05:19:53 +0000237 <td>PowerPC</td>
Misha Brukman69def742004-11-19 21:53:22 +0000238 <td>GCC</td>
Misha Brukman14ab5372004-11-15 05:19:53 +0000239</tr>
240<tr>
Tanya Lattner993b9802006-04-20 04:35:34 +0000241 <td>MacOS X<sup><a href="#pf_2">2</a></sup></td>
242 <td>x86</td>
243 <td>GCC</td>
244
245</tr>
246<tr>
Misha Brukman69def742004-11-19 21:53:22 +0000247 <td>Cygwin/Win32</td>
Chris Lattner6947e552006-07-21 00:06:27 +0000248 <td>x86<sup><a href="#pf_1">1</a>,<a href="#pf_8">8</a></sup></td>
Reid Spencer65e8f5b2004-12-23 19:39:54 +0000249 <td>GCC 3.4.X, binutils 2.15</td>
Misha Brukman69def742004-11-19 21:53:22 +0000250</tr>
Misha Brukmanc155a0a2004-12-23 07:14:56 +0000251<tr>
Chris Lattner8ccb87f2005-02-09 20:43:48 +0000252 <td>MinGW/Win32</td>
Chris Lattner6947e552006-07-21 00:06:27 +0000253 <td>x86<sup><a href="#pf_1">1</a>,<a href="#pf_6">6</a>,<a href="#pf_8">8</a></sup></td>
Chris Lattner8ccb87f2005-02-09 20:43:48 +0000254 <td>GCC 3.4.X, binutils 2.15</td>
255</tr>
256<tr>
Misha Brukmanc155a0a2004-12-23 07:14:56 +0000257 <td>Linux</td>
Chris Lattner7db3f522005-02-09 21:15:51 +0000258 <td>amd64<sup><a href="#pf_3">3</a></sup></td>
Misha Brukmanc155a0a2004-12-23 07:14:56 +0000259 <td>GCC</td>
260</tr>
Misha Brukman69def742004-11-19 21:53:22 +0000261</table>
262
263<p>LLVM has partial support for the following platforms:</p>
264
Chris Lattner9abd8af2006-09-07 04:19:09 +0000265<table summary="LLVM partial platform support">
Misha Brukman69def742004-11-19 21:53:22 +0000266<tr>
267 <th>OS</th>
268 <th>Arch</th>
269 <th>Compilers</th>
Misha Brukman14ab5372004-11-15 05:19:53 +0000270</tr>
Misha Brukman00117692004-11-15 21:05:08 +0000271<tr>
Misha Brukman69def742004-11-19 21:53:22 +0000272 <td>Windows</td>
Chris Lattner7db3f522005-02-09 21:15:51 +0000273 <td>x86<sup><a href="#pf_1">1</a></sup></td>
274 <td>Visual Studio .NET<sup><a href="#pf_4">4</a>,<a href="#pf_5">5</a></sup></td>
Misha Brukman69def742004-11-19 21:53:22 +0000275<tr>
Chris Lattner7db3f522005-02-09 21:15:51 +0000276 <td>AIX<sup><a href="#pf_3">3</a>,<a href="#pf_4">4</a></sup></td>
Misha Brukman00117692004-11-15 21:05:08 +0000277 <td>PowerPC</td>
Misha Brukman69def742004-11-19 21:53:22 +0000278 <td>GCC</td>
279</tr>
280<tr>
Chris Lattner7db3f522005-02-09 21:15:51 +0000281 <td>Linux<sup><a href="#pf_3">3</a>,<a href="#pf_5">5</a></sup></td>
Misha Brukman69def742004-11-19 21:53:22 +0000282 <td>PowerPC</td>
283 <td>GCC</td>
Misha Brukman00117692004-11-15 21:05:08 +0000284</tr>
John Criswell75162552005-05-09 16:49:59 +0000285
286<tr>
287 <td>Linux<sup><a href="#pf_7">7</a></sup></td>
288 <td>Alpha</td>
289 <td>GCC</td>
290</tr>
291<tr>
292 <td>Linux<sup><a href="#pf_7">7</a></sup></td>
293 <td>Itanium (IA-64)</td>
294 <td>GCC</td>
295</tr>
Duraid Madinae8714af2005-05-10 06:57:53 +0000296<tr>
297 <td>HP-UX<sup><a href="#pf_7">7</a></sup></td>
298 <td>Itanium (IA-64)</td>
299 <td>HP aCC</td>
300</tr>
Misha Brukman14ab5372004-11-15 05:19:53 +0000301</table>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000302
Misha Brukmana892ead2005-02-09 21:01:26 +0000303<p><b>Notes:</b></p>
304
Misha Brukman6d8e1532005-02-09 22:38:47 +0000305<div class="doc_notes">
306<ol>
307<li><a name="pf_1">Code generation supported for Pentium processors and
308up</a></li>
309<li><a name="pf_2">Code generation supported for 32-bit ABI only</a></li>
310<li><a name="pf_3">No native code generation</a></li>
311<li><a name="pf_4">Build is not complete: one or more tools don't link</a></li>
312<li><a name="pf_5">The GCC-based C/C++ frontend does not build</a></li>
Chris Lattner5907d402006-08-14 20:45:25 +0000313<li><a name="pf_6">The port is done using the MSYS shell.</a>
Misha Brukmana892ead2005-02-09 21:01:26 +0000314<a href="http://www.mingw.org/MinGWiki/">Download</a> and install
Chris Lattner6947e552006-07-21 00:06:27 +0000315bison (excl. M4.exe) and flex in that order. Build binutils-2.15 from source,
Chris Lattner5907d402006-08-14 20:45:25 +0000316if necessary. Bison &amp; flex can be also grabbed from GNUWin32 sf.net
317project.</li>
John Criswell75162552005-05-09 16:49:59 +0000318<li><a name="pf_7">Native code generation exists but is not complete.</a></li>
Chris Lattner5907d402006-08-14 20:45:25 +0000319<li><a name="pf_8">Binutils</a> up to post-2.17 has bug in bfd/cofflink.c
Chris Lattner6947e552006-07-21 00:06:27 +0000320 preventing LLVM from building correctly. Several workarounds have been
321 introduced into LLVM build system, but the bug can occur anytime in the
Chris Lattner5907d402006-08-14 20:45:25 +0000322 future. We highly recommend that you rebuild your current binutils with the
Chris Lattner6947e552006-07-21 00:06:27 +0000323 patch from <a href="http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=2659">
Chris Lattner5907d402006-08-14 20:45:25 +0000324 Binutils bugzilla</a>, if it wasn't already applied.</li>
Misha Brukmana892ead2005-02-09 21:01:26 +0000325</ol>
Misha Brukmana892ead2005-02-09 21:01:26 +0000326</div>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000327
Misha Brukman69def742004-11-19 21:53:22 +0000328<p>Note that you will need about 1-3 GB of space for a full LLVM build in Debug
John Criswell8bfe6a72005-05-18 19:43:33 +0000329mode, depending on the system (it is so large because of all the debugging
330information and the fact that the libraries are statically linked into multiple
331tools). If you do not need many of the tools and you are space-conscious,
Misha Brukman69def742004-11-19 21:53:22 +0000332you can disable them individually in <tt>llvm/tools/Makefile</tt>. The Release
333build requires considerably less space.</p>
334
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000335<p>The LLVM suite <i>may</i> compile on other platforms, but it is not
336guaranteed to do so. If compilation is successful, the LLVM utilities should be
337able to assemble, disassemble, analyze, and optimize LLVM bytecode. Code
338generation should work as well, although the generated native code may not work
339on your platform.</p>
340
341<p>The GCC front end is not very portable at the moment. If you want to get it
Misha Brukman22e9e332004-08-09 19:57:01 +0000342to work on another platform, you can download a copy of the source and <a
343href="CFEBuildInstrs.html">try to compile it</a> on your platform.</p>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000344
345</div>
346
347<!-- ======================================================================= -->
Reid Spencer748d82e2004-11-15 21:15:12 +0000348<div class="doc_subsection"><a name="software"><b>Software</b></a></div>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000349<div class="doc_text">
Reid Spencer748d82e2004-11-15 21:15:12 +0000350 <p>Compiling LLVM requires that you have several software packages
351 installed. The table below lists those required packages. The Package column
352 is the usual name for the software package that LLVM depends on. The Version
353 column provides "known to work" versions of the package. The Notes column
354 describes how LLVM uses the package and provides other details.</p>
Chris Lattner9abd8af2006-09-07 04:19:09 +0000355 <table summary="Packages required to compile LLVM">
Reid Spencer748d82e2004-11-15 21:15:12 +0000356 <tr><th>Package</th><th>Version</th><th>Notes</th></tr>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000357
Reid Spencer748d82e2004-11-15 21:15:12 +0000358 <tr>
359 <td><a href="http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/make">GNU Make</a></td>
360 <td>3.79, 3.79.1</td>
361 <td>Makefile/build processor</td>
362 </tr>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000363
Reid Spencer748d82e2004-11-15 21:15:12 +0000364 <tr>
365 <td><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org">GCC</a></td>
366 <td>3.4.2</td>
Misha Brukman6d8e1532005-02-09 22:38:47 +0000367 <td>C/C++ compiler<sup><a href="#sf1">1</a></sup></td>
Reid Spencer748d82e2004-11-15 21:15:12 +0000368 </tr>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000369
Reid Spencer748d82e2004-11-15 21:15:12 +0000370 <tr>
Chris Lattner2286cab2005-09-06 04:07:15 +0000371 <td><a href="http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo">TeXinfo</a></td>
372 <td>4.5</td>
373 <td>For building the CFE</td>
374 </tr>
375
376 <tr>
Reid Spencer748d82e2004-11-15 21:15:12 +0000377 <td><a href="http://www.gnu.org/software/flex">Flex</a></td>
378 <td>2.5.4</td>
379 <td>LEX compiler</td>
380 </tr>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000381
Reid Spencer748d82e2004-11-15 21:15:12 +0000382 <tr>
383 <td><a href="http://www.gnu.org/software/bison/bison.html">Bison</a></td>
Jeff Cohen4896c5d2006-01-04 06:51:22 +0000384 <td>1.28, 1.35, 1.75, 1.875d, 2.0, or 2.1<br>(not 1.85 or 1.875)</td>
Reid Spencer748d82e2004-11-15 21:15:12 +0000385 <td>YACC compiler</td>
386 </tr>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000387
Reid Spencer748d82e2004-11-15 21:15:12 +0000388 <tr>
Misha Brukman6d8e1532005-02-09 22:38:47 +0000389 <td><a href="https://www.cvshome.org/downloads.html">CVS</a></td>
390 <td>&ge;1.11</td>
391 <td>CVS access to LLVM<sup><a href="#sf2">2</a></sup></td>
392 </tr>
393
394 <tr>
Reid Spencer748d82e2004-11-15 21:15:12 +0000395 <td><a href="http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/dejagnu">DejaGnu</a></td>
396 <td>1.4.2</td>
Misha Brukman6d8e1532005-02-09 22:38:47 +0000397 <td>Automated test suite<sup><a href="#sf3">3</a></sup></td>
Reid Spencer748d82e2004-11-15 21:15:12 +0000398 </tr>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000399
Reid Spencer748d82e2004-11-15 21:15:12 +0000400 <tr>
401 <td><a href="http://www.tcl.tk/software/tcltk/">tcl</a></td>
402 <td>8.3, 8.4</td>
Misha Brukman6d8e1532005-02-09 22:38:47 +0000403 <td>Automated test suite<sup><a href="#sf3">3</a></sup></td>
Reid Spencer748d82e2004-11-15 21:15:12 +0000404 </tr>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000405
Reid Spencer748d82e2004-11-15 21:15:12 +0000406 <tr>
407 <td><a href="http://expect.nist.gov/">expect</a></td>
408 <td>5.38.0</td>
Misha Brukman6d8e1532005-02-09 22:38:47 +0000409 <td>Automated test suite<sup><a href="#sf3">3</a></sup></td>
Reid Spencer748d82e2004-11-15 21:15:12 +0000410 </tr>
411
412 <tr>
413 <td><a href="http://www.perl.com/download.csp">perl</a></td>
Reid Spencer200d93b2004-12-09 17:55:37 +0000414 <td>&ge;5.6.0</td>
Reid Spencer748d82e2004-11-15 21:15:12 +0000415 <td>Nightly tester, utilities</td>
416 </tr>
417
418 <tr>
Misha Brukman6d8e1532005-02-09 22:38:47 +0000419 <td><a href="http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/m4">GNU M4</a>
420 <td>1.4</td>
421 <td>Macro processor for configuration<sup><a href="#sf4">4</a></sup></td>
Reid Spencer748d82e2004-11-15 21:15:12 +0000422 </tr>
423
424 <tr>
Misha Brukman6d8e1532005-02-09 22:38:47 +0000425 <td><a href="http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf">GNU Autoconf</a></td>
426 <td>2.59</td>
427 <td>Configuration script builder<sup><a href="#sf4">4</a></sup></td>
428 </tr>
429
430 <tr>
431 <td><a href="http://www.gnu.org/software/automake">GNU Automake</a></td>
432 <td>1.9.2</td>
433 <td>aclocal macro generator<sup><a href="#sf4">4</a></sup></td>
434 </tr>
435
436 <tr>
437 <td><a href="http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/libtool">libtool</a></td>
438 <td>1.5.10</td>
439 <td>Shared library manager<sup><a href="#sf4">4</a></sup></td>
Reid Spencer748d82e2004-11-15 21:15:12 +0000440 </tr>
441
442 </table>
443
Misha Brukman6d8e1532005-02-09 22:38:47 +0000444 <p><b>Notes:</b></p>
445 <div class="doc_notes">
Reid Spencer748d82e2004-11-15 21:15:12 +0000446 <ol>
Chris Lattner9abd8af2006-09-07 04:19:09 +0000447 <li><a name="sf1">Only the C and C++ languages are needed so there's no
Misha Brukman6d8e1532005-02-09 22:38:47 +0000448 need to build the other languages for LLVM's purposes.</a> See
449 <a href="#brokengcc">below</a> for specific version info.</li>
450 <li><a name="sf2">You only need CVS if you intend to build from the
451 latest LLVM sources. If you're working from a release distribution, you
452 don't need CVS.</a></li>
453 <li><a name="sf3">Only needed if you want to run the automated test
454 suite in the <tt>llvm/test</tt> directory.</a></li>
455 <li><a name="sf4">If you want to make changes to the configure scripts,
Reid Spencer748d82e2004-11-15 21:15:12 +0000456 you will need GNU autoconf (2.59), and consequently, GNU M4 (version 1.4
Reid Spencer200d93b2004-12-09 17:55:37 +0000457 or higher). You will also need automake (1.9.2). We only use aclocal
458 from that package.</a></li>
Reid Spencer748d82e2004-11-15 21:15:12 +0000459 </ol>
Misha Brukman6d8e1532005-02-09 22:38:47 +0000460 </div>
461
Reid Spencer748d82e2004-11-15 21:15:12 +0000462 <p>Additionally, your compilation host is expected to have the usual
463 plethora of Unix utilities. Specifically:</p>
464 <ul>
465 <li><b>ar</b> - archive library builder</li>
466 <li><b>bzip2*</b> - bzip2 command for distribution generation</li>
467 <li><b>bunzip2*</b> - bunzip2 command for distribution checking</li>
468 <li><b>chmod</b> - change permissions on a file</li>
John Criswellc4ef3f22004-12-08 16:55:27 +0000469 <li><b>cat</b> - output concatenation utility</li>
Reid Spencer748d82e2004-11-15 21:15:12 +0000470 <li><b>cp</b> - copy files</li>
471 <li><b>date</b> - print the current date/time </li>
472 <li><b>echo</b> - print to standard output</li>
473 <li><b>egrep</b> - extended regular expression search utility</li>
474 <li><b>etags</b> - C/C++ tag file creator for vim/emacs</li>
475 <li><b>find</b> - find files/dirs in a file system</li>
476 <li><b>grep</b> - regular expression search utility</li>
477 <li><b>gzip*</b> - gzip command for distribution generation</li>
478 <li><b>gunzip*</b> - gunzip command for distribution checking</li>
479 <li><b>install</b> - install directories/files </li>
480 <li><b>mkdir</b> - create a directory</li>
481 <li><b>mv</b> - move (rename) files</li>
482 <li><b>ranlib</b> - symbol table builder for archive libraries</li>
Misha Brukman616bd052004-11-20 01:27:40 +0000483 <li><b>rm</b> - remove (delete) files and directories</li>
Reid Spencer748d82e2004-11-15 21:15:12 +0000484 <li><b>sed</b> - stream editor for transforming output</li>
485 <li><b>sh</b> - Bourne shell for make build scripts</li>
486 <li><b>tar</b> - tape archive for distribution generation</li>
487 <li><b>test</b> - test things in file system</li>
488 <li><b>unzip*</b> - unzip command for distribution checking</li>
489 <li><b>zip*</b> - zip command for distribution generation</li>
490 </ul>
Chris Lattner95e92582004-07-18 22:32:22 +0000491</div>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000492
Chris Lattner95e92582004-07-18 22:32:22 +0000493<!-- ======================================================================= -->
494<div class="doc_subsection">
495 <a name="brokengcc">Broken versions of GCC</a>
496</div>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000497
Chris Lattner95e92582004-07-18 22:32:22 +0000498<div class="doc_text">
499
500<p>LLVM is very demanding of the host C++ compiler, and as such tends to expose
501bugs in the compiler. In particular, several versions of GCC crash when trying
Chris Lattner6557f182006-06-16 17:20:33 +0000502to compile LLVM. We routinely use GCC 3.3.3, 3.4.0, and Apple 4.0.1
503successfully with them (however, see below). Other versions of GCC will
504probably work as well. GCC versions listed
Chris Lattner95e92582004-07-18 22:32:22 +0000505here are known to not work. If you are using one of these versions, please try
506to upgrade your GCC to something more recent. If you run into a problem with a
507version of GCC not listed here, please <a href="mailto:llvmdev@cs.uiuc.edu">let
508us know</a>. Please use the "<tt>gcc -v</tt>" command to find out which version
509of GCC you are using.
510</p>
511
512<p><b>GCC versions prior to 3.0</b>: GCC 2.96.x and before had several
513problems in the STL that effectively prevent it from compiling LLVM.
514</p>
515
John Criswell294ba022004-11-23 22:06:24 +0000516<p><b>GCC 3.2.2</b>: This version of GCC fails to compile LLVM.</p>
517
Chris Lattner95e92582004-07-18 22:32:22 +0000518<p><b>GCC 3.3.2</b>: This version of GCC suffered from a <a
519href="http://gcc.gnu.org/PR13392">serious bug</a> which causes it to crash in
520the "<tt>convert_from_eh_region_ranges_1</tt>" GCC function.</p>
Chris Lattner25e7b162005-02-12 20:11:13 +0000521
Chris Lattner8e64f152005-02-13 22:20:49 +0000522<p><b>Cygwin GCC 3.3.3</b>: The version of GCC 3.3.3 commonly shipped with
523 Cygwin does not work. Please <a href="CFEBuildInstrs.html#cygwin">upgrade
524 to a newer version</a> if possible.</p>
525<p><b>SuSE GCC 3.3.3</b>: The version of GCC 3.3.3 shipped with SuSE 9.1 (and
526 possibly others) does not compile LLVM correctly (it appears that exception
527 handling is broken in some cases). Please download the FSF 3.3.3 or upgrade
528 to a newer version of GCC.</p>
Chris Lattnerf2b5e6e2005-05-15 22:26:45 +0000529<p><b>IA-64 GCC 4.0.0</b>: The IA-64 version of GCC 4.0.0 is known to
530 miscompile LLVM.</p>
Chris Lattnerdd197912006-06-16 19:53:39 +0000531<p><b>Apple Xcode 2.3</b>: GCC crashes when compiling LLVM at -O3 (which is the
532 default with ENABLE_OPTIMIZED=1. To work around this, build with
533 "ENABLE_OPTIMIZED=1 OPTIMIZE_OPTION=-O2".</p>
Chris Lattnerc40eb5e2006-09-07 17:34:27 +0000534<p><b>GCC 4.1.1</b>: GCC fails to build LLVM with template concept check errors
535 compiling some files. At the time of this writing, GCC mainline (4.2)
536 did not share the problem.</p>
Chris Lattner78ce3b82007-01-04 07:06:05 +0000537<p><b>GCC 4.1.1 on X86-64/amd64</b>: GCC <a href="http://llvm.org/PR1063">
538 miscompiles portions of LLVM</a> when compiling llvm itself into 64-bit
539 code. LLVM will appear to mostly work but will be buggy, e.g. failing
540 portions of its testsuite.</p>
Reid Spencer7a119082006-11-04 00:33:42 +0000541<p><b>GNU ld 2.16.X</b>. Some 2.16.X versions of the ld linker will produce very
542long warning messages complaining that some ".gnu.linkonce.t.*" symbol was
543defined in a discarded section. You can safely ignore these messages as they are
544erroneous and the linkage is correct. These messages disappear using ld
5452.17.</p>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000546</div>
547
Chris Lattner95e92582004-07-18 22:32:22 +0000548
549
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000550<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
551<div class="doc_section">
552 <a name="starting"><b>Getting Started with LLVM</b></a>
553</div>
554<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
555
Chris Lattner95e92582004-07-18 22:32:22 +0000556<div class="doc_text">
557
558<p>The remainder of this guide is meant to get you up and running with
559LLVM and to give you some basic information about the LLVM environment.</p>
560
561<p>The later sections of this guide describe the <a
562href="#layout">general layout</a> of the the LLVM source tree, a <a
563href="#tutorial">simple example</a> using the LLVM tool chain, and <a
564href="#links">links</a> to find more information about LLVM or to get
565help via e-mail.</p>
566</div>
567
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000568<!-- ======================================================================= -->
569<div class="doc_subsection">
570 <a name="terminology">Terminology and Notation</a>
571</div>
572
573<div class="doc_text">
574
575<p>Throughout this manual, the following names are used to denote paths
576specific to the local system and working environment. <i>These are not
577environment variables you need to set but just strings used in the rest
578of this document below</i>. In any of the examples below, simply replace
579each of these names with the appropriate pathname on your local system.
580All these paths are absolute:</p>
581
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +0000582<dl>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000583 <dt>SRC_ROOT
584 <dd>
585 This is the top level directory of the LLVM source tree.
Chris Lattner9abd8af2006-09-07 04:19:09 +0000586 <br><br>
John Criswell0f6d7c02003-10-27 18:18:16 +0000587
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000588 <dt>OBJ_ROOT
589 <dd>
590 This is the top level directory of the LLVM object tree (i.e. the
591 tree where object files and compiled programs will be placed. It
592 can be the same as SRC_ROOT).
Chris Lattner9abd8af2006-09-07 04:19:09 +0000593 <br><br>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000594
595 <dt>LLVMGCCDIR
596 <dd>
Reid Spencerfef93b72004-12-26 05:47:26 +0000597 This is where the LLVM GCC Front End is installed.
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000598 <p>
599 For the pre-built GCC front end binaries, the LLVMGCCDIR is
Tanya Lattnerf7b6be02006-11-20 06:04:46 +0000600 <tt>llvm-gcc/<i>platform</i>/llvm-gcc</tt>.
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000601</dl>
602
603</div>
604
605<!-- ======================================================================= -->
606<div class="doc_subsection">
607 <a name="environment">Setting Up Your Environment</a>
608</div>
609
610<div class="doc_text">
611
612<p>
Misha Brukman8f0cad12005-02-03 18:28:08 +0000613In order to compile and use LLVM, you may need to set some environment
614variables.
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000615
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +0000616<dl>
Reid Spencerf96eb572004-12-15 00:14:01 +0000617 <dt><tt>LLVM_LIB_SEARCH_PATH</tt>=<tt>/path/to/your/bytecode/libs</tt></dt>
Misha Brukman8f0cad12005-02-03 18:28:08 +0000618 <dd>[Optional] This environment variable helps LLVM linking tools find the
John Criswell8bfe6a72005-05-18 19:43:33 +0000619 locations of your bytecode libraries. It is provided only as a
Misha Brukman8f0cad12005-02-03 18:28:08 +0000620 convenience since you can specify the paths using the -L options of the
John Criswell8bfe6a72005-05-18 19:43:33 +0000621 tools and the C/C++ front-end will automatically use the bytecode files
622 installed in its
Misha Brukman8f0cad12005-02-03 18:28:08 +0000623 <tt>lib</tt> directory.</dd>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000624</dl>
625
626</div>
627
628<!-- ======================================================================= -->
629<div class="doc_subsection">
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +0000630 <a name="unpack">Unpacking the LLVM Archives</a>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000631</div>
632
633<div class="doc_text">
634
635<p>
636If you have the LLVM distribution, you will need to unpack it before you
John Criswelld000e1d2003-12-18 16:43:17 +0000637can begin to compile it. LLVM is distributed as a set of two files: the LLVM
John Criswell9e2485c2004-12-10 15:51:16 +0000638suite and the LLVM GCC front end compiled for your platform. There is an
639additional test suite that is optional. Each file is a TAR archive that is
640compressed with the gzip program.
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000641</p>
642
Misha Brukman3ce11032005-02-02 18:01:57 +0000643<p>The files are as follows, with <em>x.y</em> marking the version number:
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +0000644<dl>
Misha Brukman3ce11032005-02-02 18:01:57 +0000645 <dt><tt>llvm-x.y.tar.gz</tt></dt>
646 <dd>Source release for the LLVM libraries and tools.<br/></dd>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000647
Misha Brukman3ce11032005-02-02 18:01:57 +0000648 <dt><tt>llvm-test-x.y.tar.gz</tt></dt>
Chris Lattner7db3f522005-02-09 21:15:51 +0000649 <dd>Source release for the LLVM test suite.</dd>
Misha Brukman8f9e6d62004-11-23 19:26:24 +0000650
Tanya Lattnerf7b6be02006-11-20 06:04:46 +0000651 <dt><tt>llvm-gcc3.4-x.y.source.tar.gz</tt></dt>
652 <dd>Source release of the LLVM GCC 3.4 front end.<br/></dd>
653
654 <dt><tt>llvm-gcc3.4-x.y-platform.tar.gz</tt></dt>
655 <dd>Binary release of the LLVM GCC 3.4 for a specific platform.<br/></dd>
John Criswelld000e1d2003-12-18 16:43:17 +0000656
Chris Lattner1ef81af2006-04-20 05:08:23 +0000657 <dt><tt>llvm-gcc4-x.y.source.tar.gz</tt></dt>
658 <dd>Source release of the llvm-gcc4 front end. See README.LLVM in the root
659 directory for build instructions.<br/></dd>
660
Tanya Lattnerf7b6be02006-11-20 06:04:46 +0000661 <dt><tt>llvm-gcc4-x.y-platform.tar.gz</tt></dt>
662 <dd>Binary release of the llvm-gcc4 front end for a specific platform.<br/></dd>
Chris Lattner1ef81af2006-04-20 05:08:23 +0000663
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000664</dl>
665
Jim Laskey6c3acb72006-07-31 21:37:55 +0000666<p>It is also possible to download the sources of the llvm-gcc4 front end from a
667read-only subversion mirror at
668svn://anonsvn.opensource.apple.com/svn/llvm/trunk. </p>
Jim Laskey3261f0b2006-06-16 23:20:21 +0000669
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000670</div>
671
672<!-- ======================================================================= -->
673<div class="doc_subsection">
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +0000674 <a name="checkout">Checkout LLVM from CVS</a>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000675</div>
676
677<div class="doc_text">
678
679<p>If you have access to our CVS repository, you can get a fresh copy of
680the entire source code. All you need to do is check it out from CVS as
681follows:</p>
682
683<ul>
684<li><tt>cd <i>where-you-want-llvm-to-live</i></tt>
Chris Lattnerc75a04b2006-08-03 22:14:43 +0000685 <li><tt>cvs -d :pserver:anon@llvm.org:/var/cvs/llvm login</tt>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000686 <li>Hit the return key when prompted for the password.
Chris Lattnerc75a04b2006-08-03 22:14:43 +0000687 <li><tt>cvs -z3 -d :pserver:anon@llvm.org:/var/cvs/llvm co
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000688 llvm</tt>
689</ul>
690
691<p>This will create an '<tt>llvm</tt>' directory in the current
692directory and fully populate it with the LLVM source code, Makefiles,
693test directories, and local copies of documentation files.</p>
694
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +0000695<p>If you want to get a specific release (as opposed to the most recent
696revision), you can specify a label. The following releases have the following
Misha Brukman3ce11032005-02-02 18:01:57 +0000697labels:</p>
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +0000698
John Criswelld000e1d2003-12-18 16:43:17 +0000699<ul>
Tanya Lattner134693a2006-11-20 06:07:10 +0000700<li>Release 1.9: <b>RELEASE_19</b></li>
Tanya Lattnerf7b6be02006-11-20 06:04:46 +0000701<li>Release 1.8: <b>RELEASE_18</b></li>
Tanya Lattner993b9802006-04-20 04:35:34 +0000702<li>Release 1.7: <b>RELEASE_17</b></li>
John Criswellc0c186d2005-11-08 21:11:33 +0000703<li>Release 1.6: <b>RELEASE_16</b></li>
John Criswell75162552005-05-09 16:49:59 +0000704<li>Release 1.5: <b>RELEASE_15</b></li>
Reid Spencer66db92e2004-12-08 16:51:31 +0000705<li>Release 1.4: <b>RELEASE_14</b></li>
John Criswell18b74642004-08-16 14:51:33 +0000706<li>Release 1.3: <b>RELEASE_13</b></li>
Misha Brukmanb9be2bf2004-05-12 19:25:59 +0000707<li>Release 1.2: <b>RELEASE_12</b></li>
708<li>Release 1.1: <b>RELEASE_11</b></li>
709<li>Release 1.0: <b>RELEASE_1</b></li>
John Criswelld000e1d2003-12-18 16:43:17 +0000710</ul>
John Criswelld000e1d2003-12-18 16:43:17 +0000711
Reid Spencer66db92e2004-12-08 16:51:31 +0000712<p>If you would like to get the LLVM test suite (a separate package as of 1.4),
713you get it from the CVS repository:</p>
714<pre>
715 cd llvm/projects
Chris Lattnerc75a04b2006-08-03 22:14:43 +0000716 cvs -z3 -d :pserver:anon@llvm.org:/var/cvs/llvm co llvm-test
Reid Spencer66db92e2004-12-08 16:51:31 +0000717</pre>
718<p>By placing it in the <tt>llvm/projects</tt>, it will be automatically
John Criswellc4ef3f22004-12-08 16:55:27 +0000719configured by the LLVM configure script as well as automatically updated when
Reid Spencer66db92e2004-12-08 16:51:31 +0000720you run <tt>cvs update</tt>.</p>
721
Tanya Lattner993b9802006-04-20 04:35:34 +0000722<p>If you would like to get the GCC 3.4 front end source code, you can also get it from the CVS repository:</p>
Misha Brukmanb9be2bf2004-05-12 19:25:59 +0000723
Chris Lattner604fdc12004-06-28 17:14:01 +0000724<pre>
Chris Lattnerc75a04b2006-08-03 22:14:43 +0000725 cvs -z3 -d :pserver:anon@llvm.org:/var/cvs/llvm co llvm-gcc
Misha Brukmanb9be2bf2004-05-12 19:25:59 +0000726</pre>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000727
Chris Lattner604fdc12004-06-28 17:14:01 +0000728<p>Please note that you must follow <a href="CFEBuildInstrs.html">these
John Criswell3d8ba512004-12-08 17:53:54 +0000729instructions</a> to successfully build the LLVM GCC front-end.</p>
Chris Lattner604fdc12004-06-28 17:14:01 +0000730
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000731</div>
732
733<!-- ======================================================================= -->
734<div class="doc_subsection">
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +0000735 <a name="installcf">Install the GCC Front End</a>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000736</div>
737
738<div class="doc_text">
739
740<p>Before configuring and compiling the LLVM suite, you need to extract the LLVM
741GCC front end from the binary distribution. It is used for building the
742bytecode libraries later used by the GCC front end for linking programs, and its
743location must be specified when the LLVM suite is configured.</p>
744
745<p>To install the GCC front end, do the following:</p>
746
747<ol>
748 <li><tt>cd <i>where-you-want-the-front-end-to-live</i></tt></li>
Tanya Lattnerf7b6be02006-11-20 06:04:46 +0000749 <li><tt>gunzip --stdout llvmgcc-<i>version</i>.<i>platform</i>.tar.gz | tar -xvf
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000750 -</tt></li>
751</ol>
752
Tanya Lattnerf7b6be02006-11-20 06:04:46 +0000753<p>Next, you will need to fix your system header files (llvm-gcc3.4 only):</p>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000754
Tanya Lattnerf7b6be02006-11-20 06:04:46 +0000755<p><tt>cd llvm-gcc3.4/<i>platform</i><br>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000756 ./fixheaders</tt></p>
757
758<p>The binary versions of the GCC front end may not suit all of your needs. For
759example, the binary distribution may include an old version of a system header
760file, not "fix" a header file that needs to be fixed for GCC, or it may be
761linked with libraries not available on your system.</p>
762
763<p>In cases like these, you may want to try <a
764href="CFEBuildInstrs.html">building the GCC front end from source.</a> This is
765not for the faint of heart, so be forewarned.</p>
766
767</div>
768
769<!-- ======================================================================= -->
770<div class="doc_subsection">
771 <a name="config">Local LLVM Configuration</a>
772</div>
773
774<div class="doc_text">
775
776<p>Once checked out from the CVS repository, the LLVM suite source code must be
Reid Spencer66db92e2004-12-08 16:51:31 +0000777configured via the <tt>configure</tt> script. This script sets variables in the
778various <tt>*.in</tt> files, most notably <tt>llvm/Makefile.config</tt> and
779<tt>llvm/include/Config/config.h</tt>. It also populates <i>OBJ_ROOT</i> with
780the Makefiles needed to begin building LLVM.</p>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000781
782<p>The following environment variables are used by the <tt>configure</tt>
783script to configure the build system:</p>
784
Chris Lattner9abd8af2006-09-07 04:19:09 +0000785<table summary="LLVM configure script environment variables">
Reid Spencerd3f876c2004-11-01 08:19:36 +0000786 <tr><th>Variable</th><th>Purpose</th></tr>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000787 <tr>
788 <td>CC</td>
789 <td>Tells <tt>configure</tt> which C compiler to use. By default,
790 <tt>configure</tt> will look for the first GCC C compiler in
791 <tt>PATH</tt>. Use this variable to override
792 <tt>configure</tt>'s default behavior.</td>
793 </tr>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000794 <tr>
795 <td>CXX</td>
796 <td>Tells <tt>configure</tt> which C++ compiler to use. By default,
797 <tt>configure</tt> will look for the first GCC C++ compiler in
798 <tt>PATH</tt>. Use this variable to override
799 <tt>configure</tt>'s default behavior.</td>
800 </tr>
801</table>
802
803<p>The following options can be used to set or enable LLVM specific options:</p>
804
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +0000805<dl>
Reid Spencerfef93b72004-12-26 05:47:26 +0000806 <dt><i>--with-llvmgccdir</i></dt>
807 <dd>Path to the LLVM C/C++ FrontEnd to be used with this LLVM configuration.
808 The value of this option should specify the full pathname of the C/C++ Front
809 End to be used. If this option is not provided, the PATH will be searched for
810 a program named <i>llvm-gcc</i> and the C/C++ FrontEnd install directory will
811 be inferred from the path found. If the option is not given, and no llvm-gcc
812 can be found in the path then a warning will be produced by
813 <tt>configure</tt> indicating this situation. LLVM may still be built with
814 the <tt>tools-only</tt> target but attempting to build the runtime libraries
815 will fail as these libraries require llvm-gcc and llvm-g++. See
816 <a href="#installcf">Install the GCC Front End</a> for details on installing
817 the C/C++ Front End. See
818 <a href="CFEBuildInstrs.html">Bootstrapping the LLVM C/C++ Front-End</a>
819 for details on building the C/C++ Front End.</dd>
Reid Spencer66db92e2004-12-08 16:51:31 +0000820 <dt><i>--with-tclinclude</i></dt>
John Criswell8bfe6a72005-05-18 19:43:33 +0000821 <dd>Path to the tcl include directory under which <tt>tclsh</tt> can be
Reid Spencer66db92e2004-12-08 16:51:31 +0000822 found. Use this if you have multiple tcl installations on your machine and you
823 want to use a specific one (8.x) for LLVM. LLVM only uses tcl for running the
824 dejagnu based test suite in <tt>llvm/test</tt>. If you don't specify this
John Criswell8bfe6a72005-05-18 19:43:33 +0000825 option, the LLVM configure script will search for the tcl 8.4 and 8.3
826 releases.
Chris Lattner9abd8af2006-09-07 04:19:09 +0000827 <br><br>
Reid Spencer66db92e2004-12-08 16:51:31 +0000828 </dd>
829 <dt><i>--enable-optimized</i></dt>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000830 <dd>
831 Enables optimized compilation by default (debugging symbols are removed
832 and GCC optimization flags are enabled). The default is to use an
833 unoptimized build (also known as a debug build).
Chris Lattner9abd8af2006-09-07 04:19:09 +0000834 <br><br>
Reid Spencer66db92e2004-12-08 16:51:31 +0000835 </dd>
Reid Spencer9d57b4d2005-12-21 03:46:45 +0000836 <dt><i>--enable-debug-runtime</i></dt>
837 <dd>
838 Enables debug symbols in the runtime libraries. The default is to strip
839 debug symbols from the runtime libraries.
840 </dd>
Reid Spencer66db92e2004-12-08 16:51:31 +0000841 <dt><i>--enable-jit</i></dt>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000842 <dd>
John Criswelld000e1d2003-12-18 16:43:17 +0000843 Compile the Just In Time (JIT) compiler functionality. This is not
844 available
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000845 on all platforms. The default is dependent on platform, so it is best
846 to explicitly enable it if you want it.
Chris Lattner9abd8af2006-09-07 04:19:09 +0000847 <br><br>
Reid Spencer66db92e2004-12-08 16:51:31 +0000848 </dd>
Reid Spencer2dedcf52005-04-22 17:58:03 +0000849 <dt><i>--enable-targets=</i><tt>target-option</tt></dt>
850 <dd>Controls which targets will be built and linked into llc. The default
851 value for <tt>target_options</tt> is "all" which builds and links all
852 available targets. The value "host-only" can be specified to build only a
853 native compiler (no cross-compiler targets available). The "native" target is
854 selected as the target of the build host. You can also specify a comma
855 separated list of target names that you want available in llc. The target
John Criswell8bfe6a72005-05-18 19:43:33 +0000856 names use all lower case. The current set of targets is: <br/>
Reid Spencer2dedcf52005-04-22 17:58:03 +0000857 <tt>alpha, ia64, powerpc, skeleton, sparc, x86</tt>.
Chris Lattner9abd8af2006-09-07 04:19:09 +0000858 <br><br></dd>
Reid Spencer66db92e2004-12-08 16:51:31 +0000859 <dt><i>--enable-doxygen</i></dt>
860 <dd>Look for the doxygen program and enable construction of doxygen based
861 documentation from the source code. This is disabled by default because
862 generating the documentation can take a long time and producess 100s of
863 megabytes of output.</dd>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000864</dl>
865
866<p>To configure LLVM, follow these steps:</p>
867
868<ol>
869 <li>Change directory into the object root directory:
John Criswell0f6d7c02003-10-27 18:18:16 +0000870 <br>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000871 <tt>cd <i>OBJ_ROOT</i></tt>
Chris Lattner9abd8af2006-09-07 04:19:09 +0000872 <br><br>
John Criswell0f6d7c02003-10-27 18:18:16 +0000873
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000874 <li>Run the <tt>configure</tt> script located in the LLVM source tree:
875 <br>
Reid Spencer66db92e2004-12-08 16:51:31 +0000876 <tt><i>SRC_ROOT</i>/configure --prefix=/install/path [other options]</tt>
Chris Lattner9abd8af2006-09-07 04:19:09 +0000877 <br><br>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000878</ol>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +0000879
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000880</div>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +0000881
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000882<!-- ======================================================================= -->
883<div class="doc_subsection">
884 <a name="compile">Compiling the LLVM Suite Source Code</a>
885</div>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +0000886
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000887<div class="doc_text">
John Criswell0b459202003-07-08 20:35:59 +0000888
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000889<p>Once you have configured LLVM, you can build it. There are three types of
890builds:</p>
John Criswell0b459202003-07-08 20:35:59 +0000891
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +0000892<dl>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000893 <dt>Debug Builds
John Criswellce760f62003-07-03 16:01:38 +0000894 <dd>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000895 These builds are the default when one types <tt>gmake</tt> (unless the
896 <tt>--enable-optimized</tt> option was used during configuration). The
897 build system will compile the tools and libraries with debugging
898 information.
Chris Lattner9abd8af2006-09-07 04:19:09 +0000899 <br><br>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000900
901 <dt>Release (Optimized) Builds
John Criswellce760f62003-07-03 16:01:38 +0000902 <dd>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000903 These builds are enabled with the <tt>--enable-optimized</tt> option to
904 <tt>configure</tt> or by specifying <tt>ENABLE_OPTIMIZED=1</tt> on the
905 <tt>gmake</tt> command line. For these builds, the build system will
906 compile the tools and libraries with GCC optimizations enabled and strip
907 debugging information from the libraries and executables it generates.
Chris Lattner9abd8af2006-09-07 04:19:09 +0000908 <br><br>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000909
910 <dt>Profile Builds
John Criswellce760f62003-07-03 16:01:38 +0000911 <dd>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000912 These builds are for use with profiling. They compile profiling
913 information into the code for use with programs like <tt>gprof</tt>.
914 Profile builds must be started by specifying <tt>ENABLE_PROFILING=1</tt>
915 on the <tt>gmake</tt> command line.
916</dl>
John Criswell7a73b802003-06-30 21:59:07 +0000917
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000918<p>Once you have LLVM configured, you can build it by entering the
919<i>OBJ_ROOT</i> directory and issuing the following command:</p>
John Criswell20d2d3e2003-10-10 14:26:14 +0000920
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000921<p><tt>gmake</tt></p>
John Criswell20d2d3e2003-10-10 14:26:14 +0000922
Chris Lattner95e92582004-07-18 22:32:22 +0000923<p>If the build fails, please <a href="#brokengcc">check here</a> to see if you
John Criswell3d8ba512004-12-08 17:53:54 +0000924are using a version of GCC that is known not to compile LLVM.</p>
Chris Lattner95e92582004-07-18 22:32:22 +0000925
926<p>
927If you have multiple processors in your machine, you may wish to use some of
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000928the parallel build options provided by GNU Make. For example, you could use the
929command:</p>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +0000930
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000931<p><tt>gmake -j2</tt></p>
John Criswellce760f62003-07-03 16:01:38 +0000932
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000933<p>There are several special targets which are useful when working with the LLVM
934source code:</p>
John Criswellce760f62003-07-03 16:01:38 +0000935
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +0000936<dl>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000937 <dt><tt>gmake clean</tt>
938 <dd>
939 Removes all files generated by the build. This includes object files,
940 generated C/C++ files, libraries, and executables.
Chris Lattner9abd8af2006-09-07 04:19:09 +0000941 <br><br>
John Criswellce760f62003-07-03 16:01:38 +0000942
Reid Spencer66db92e2004-12-08 16:51:31 +0000943 <dt><tt>gmake dist-clean</tt>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000944 <dd>
Misha Brukmanad38e962004-08-21 23:40:49 +0000945 Removes everything that <tt>gmake clean</tt> does, but also removes files
946 generated by <tt>configure</tt>. It attempts to return the source tree to the
947 original state in which it was shipped.
Chris Lattner9abd8af2006-09-07 04:19:09 +0000948 <br><br>
John Criswellce760f62003-07-03 16:01:38 +0000949
Misha Brukmane51c3562004-08-23 20:25:33 +0000950 <dt><tt>gmake install</tt>
951 <dd>
John Criswell3d8ba512004-12-08 17:53:54 +0000952 Installs LLVM header files, libraries, tools, and documentation in a
953 hierarchy
Reid Spencer66db92e2004-12-08 16:51:31 +0000954 under $PREFIX, specified with <tt>./configure --prefix=[dir]</tt>, which
955 defaults to <tt>/usr/local</tt>.
Chris Lattner9abd8af2006-09-07 04:19:09 +0000956 <br><br>
957
Reid Spencer66db92e2004-12-08 16:51:31 +0000958 <dt><tt>gmake -C runtime install-bytecode</tt>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000959 <dd>
Reid Spencer7863c402004-11-11 07:30:27 +0000960 Assuming you built LLVM into $OBJDIR, when this command is run, it will
961 install bytecode libraries into the GCC front end's bytecode library
962 directory. If you need to update your bytecode libraries,
Misha Brukmanad38e962004-08-21 23:40:49 +0000963 this is the target to use once you've built them.
Chris Lattner9abd8af2006-09-07 04:19:09 +0000964 <br><br>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000965</dl>
John Criswellce760f62003-07-03 16:01:38 +0000966
Reid Spencer66db92e2004-12-08 16:51:31 +0000967<p>Please see the <a href="MakefileGuide.html">Makefile Guide</a> for further
968details on these <tt>make</tt> targets and descriptions of other targets
969available.</p>
970
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000971<p>It is also possible to override default values from <tt>configure</tt> by
972declaring variables on the command line. The following are some examples:</p>
John Criswellce760f62003-07-03 16:01:38 +0000973
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +0000974<dl>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000975 <dt><tt>gmake ENABLE_OPTIMIZED=1</tt>
976 <dd>
977 Perform a Release (Optimized) build.
Chris Lattner9abd8af2006-09-07 04:19:09 +0000978 <br><br>
John Criswellce760f62003-07-03 16:01:38 +0000979
Reid Spencer004ba032006-04-09 23:45:38 +0000980 <dt><tt>gmake ENABLE_OPTIMIZED=1 DISABLE_ASSERTIONS=1</tt>
Chris Lattnerd4651262006-03-21 01:10:57 +0000981 <dd>
Reid Spencer004ba032006-04-09 23:45:38 +0000982 Perform a Release (Optimized) build without assertions enabled.
Chris Lattner9abd8af2006-09-07 04:19:09 +0000983 <br><br>
Chris Lattnerd4651262006-03-21 01:10:57 +0000984
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000985 <dt><tt>gmake ENABLE_PROFILING=1</tt>
986 <dd>
987 Perform a Profiling build.
Chris Lattner9abd8af2006-09-07 04:19:09 +0000988 <br><br>
John Criswellce760f62003-07-03 16:01:38 +0000989
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000990 <dt><tt>gmake VERBOSE=1</tt>
991 <dd>
992 Print what <tt>gmake</tt> is doing on standard output.
Chris Lattner9abd8af2006-09-07 04:19:09 +0000993 <br><br>
Reid Spencer66db92e2004-12-08 16:51:31 +0000994
995 <dt><tt>gmake TOOL_VERBOSE=1</tt></dt>
996 <dd>Ask each tool invoked by the makefiles to print out what it is doing on
John Criswell3d8ba512004-12-08 17:53:54 +0000997 the standard output. This also implies <tt>VERBOSE=1</tt>.
Chris Lattner9abd8af2006-09-07 04:19:09 +0000998 <br><br></dd>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000999</dl>
John Criswellce760f62003-07-03 16:01:38 +00001000
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001001<p>Every directory in the LLVM object tree includes a <tt>Makefile</tt> to build
1002it and any subdirectories that it contains. Entering any directory inside the
1003LLVM object tree and typing <tt>gmake</tt> should rebuild anything in or below
1004that directory that is out of date.</p>
John Criswellce760f62003-07-03 16:01:38 +00001005
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001006</div>
John Criswell20d2d3e2003-10-10 14:26:14 +00001007
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001008<!-- ======================================================================= -->
1009<div class="doc_subsection">
Reid Spencerd30a9712006-07-27 06:41:31 +00001010 <a name="cross-compile">Cross-Compiling LLVM</a>
Reid Spencer17850ef2006-07-27 05:43:30 +00001011</div>
1012
1013<div class="doc_text">
Reid Spencerd30a9712006-07-27 06:41:31 +00001014 <p>It is possible to cross-compile LLVM. That is, you can create LLVM
1015 executables and libraries for a platform different than the one one which you
1016 are compiling. To do this, a few additional steps are
1017 required. <sup><a href="#ccn_1">1</a></sup> To cross-compile LLVM, use
Reid Spencer17850ef2006-07-27 05:43:30 +00001018 these instructions:</p>
1019 <ol>
Reid Spencerd30a9712006-07-27 06:41:31 +00001020 <li>Configure and build LLVM as a native compiler. You will need
Reid Spencer17850ef2006-07-27 05:43:30 +00001021 just <tt>TableGen</tt> from that build.
1022 <ul>
1023 <li>If you have <tt>$LLVM_OBJ_ROOT=$LLVM_SRC_ROOT</tt> just execute
1024 <tt>make -C utils/TableGen</tt> after configuring.</li>
1025 <li>Otherwise you will need to monitor building process and terminate
1026 it just after <tt>TableGen</tt> was built.</li>
1027 </ul>
1028 </li>
1029 <li>Copy the TableGen binary to somewhere safe (out of your build tree).
1030 </li>
Reid Spencerd30a9712006-07-27 06:41:31 +00001031 <li>Configure LLVM to build with a cross-compiler. To do this, supply the
Reid Spencer17850ef2006-07-27 05:43:30 +00001032 configure script with <tt>--build</tt> and <tt>--host</tt> options that
Reid Spencerd30a9712006-07-27 06:41:31 +00001033 are different. The values of these options must be legal target triples
1034 that your GCC compiler supports.</li>
Reid Spencer17850ef2006-07-27 05:43:30 +00001035 <li>Put the saved <tt>TableGen</tt> executable into the
1036 into <tt>$LLVM_OBJ_ROOT/{BUILD_TYPE}/bin</tt> directory (e.g. into
1037 <tt>.../Release/bin</tt> for a Release build).</li>
1038 <li>Build LLVM as usual.</li>
1039 </ol>
Reid Spencerd30a9712006-07-27 06:41:31 +00001040 <p>The result of such a build will produce executables that are not executable
1041 on your build host (--build option) but can be executed on your compile host
1042 (--host option).</p>
Reid Spencer17850ef2006-07-27 05:43:30 +00001043 <p><b>Notes:</b></p>
1044 <div class="doc_notes">
1045 <ol>
1046 <li><a name="ccn_1">Cross-compiling</a> was tested only with Linux as
1047 build platform and Windows as host using mingw32 cross-compiler. Other
1048 combinations have not been tested.</li>
1049 </ol>
1050 </div>
1051</div>
1052
1053<!-- ======================================================================= -->
1054<div class="doc_subsection">
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001055 <a name="objfiles">The Location of LLVM Object Files</a>
1056</div>
John Criswell20d2d3e2003-10-10 14:26:14 +00001057
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001058<div class="doc_text">
John Criswellce760f62003-07-03 16:01:38 +00001059
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001060<p>The LLVM build system is capable of sharing a single LLVM source tree among
1061several LLVM builds. Hence, it is possible to build LLVM for several different
1062platforms or configurations using the same source tree.</p>
John Criswellce760f62003-07-03 16:01:38 +00001063
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001064<p>This is accomplished in the typical autoconf manner:</p>
John Criswellce760f62003-07-03 16:01:38 +00001065
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001066<ul>
1067 <li><p>Change directory to where the LLVM object files should live:</p>
John Criswellce760f62003-07-03 16:01:38 +00001068
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001069 <p><tt>cd <i>OBJ_ROOT</i></tt></p></li>
John Criswellce760f62003-07-03 16:01:38 +00001070
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001071 <li><p>Run the <tt>configure</tt> script found in the LLVM source
1072 directory:</p>
John Criswellce760f62003-07-03 16:01:38 +00001073
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001074 <p><tt><i>SRC_ROOT</i>/configure</tt></p></li>
1075</ul>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001076
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001077<p>The LLVM build will place files underneath <i>OBJ_ROOT</i> in directories
1078named after the build type:</p>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001079
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +00001080<dl>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001081 <dt>Debug Builds
1082 <dd>
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +00001083 <dl>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001084 <dt>Tools
Reid Spencer66db92e2004-12-08 16:51:31 +00001085 <dd><tt><i>OBJ_ROOT</i>/Debug/bin</tt>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001086 <dt>Libraries
Reid Spencer66db92e2004-12-08 16:51:31 +00001087 <dd><tt><i>OBJ_ROOT</i>/Debug/lib</tt>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001088 </dl>
Chris Lattner9abd8af2006-09-07 04:19:09 +00001089 <br><br>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001090
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001091 <dt>Release Builds
1092 <dd>
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +00001093 <dl>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001094 <dt>Tools
Reid Spencer66db92e2004-12-08 16:51:31 +00001095 <dd><tt><i>OBJ_ROOT</i>/Release/bin</tt>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001096 <dt>Libraries
Reid Spencer66db92e2004-12-08 16:51:31 +00001097 <dd><tt><i>OBJ_ROOT</i>/Release/lib</tt>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001098 </dl>
Chris Lattner9abd8af2006-09-07 04:19:09 +00001099 <br><br>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001100
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001101 <dt>Profile Builds
1102 <dd>
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +00001103 <dl>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001104 <dt>Tools
Reid Spencer66db92e2004-12-08 16:51:31 +00001105 <dd><tt><i>OBJ_ROOT</i>/Profile/bin</tt>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001106 <dt>Libraries
Reid Spencer66db92e2004-12-08 16:51:31 +00001107 <dd><tt><i>OBJ_ROOT</i>/Profile/lib</tt>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001108 </dl>
1109</dl>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001110
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001111</div>
Chris Lattner7fe7f812002-07-24 19:51:14 +00001112
Chris Lattnera553f622004-03-25 20:38:40 +00001113<!-- ======================================================================= -->
1114<div class="doc_subsection">
1115 <a name="optionalconfig">Optional Configuration Items</a>
1116</div>
1117
1118<div class="doc_text">
1119
1120<p>
Misha Brukman9106eca2005-02-03 22:25:23 +00001121If you're running on a Linux system that supports the "<a
Reid Spencer66db92e2004-12-08 16:51:31 +00001122 href="http://www.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de/~rguenth/linux/binfmt_misc.html">
1123 binfmt_misc</a>"
Chris Lattnera553f622004-03-25 20:38:40 +00001124module, and you have root access on the system, you can set your system up to
1125execute LLVM bytecode files directly. To do this, use commands like this (the
1126first command may not be required if you are already using the module):</p>
1127
Misha Brukman9106eca2005-02-03 22:25:23 +00001128<div class="doc_code">
Chris Lattnera553f622004-03-25 20:38:40 +00001129<pre>
1130 $ mount -t binfmt_misc none /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc
Misha Brukman9106eca2005-02-03 22:25:23 +00001131 $ echo ':llvm:M::llvm::/path/to/lli:' &gt; /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc/register
Chris Lattnera553f622004-03-25 20:38:40 +00001132 $ chmod u+x hello.bc (if needed)
1133 $ ./hello.bc
1134</pre>
Misha Brukman9106eca2005-02-03 22:25:23 +00001135</div>
Chris Lattnera553f622004-03-25 20:38:40 +00001136
1137<p>
1138This allows you to execute LLVM bytecode files directly. Thanks to Jack
1139Cummings for pointing this out!
1140</p>
1141
1142</div>
1143
1144
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001145<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
1146<div class="doc_section">
1147 <a name="layout"><b>Program Layout</b></a>
1148</div>
1149<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001150
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001151<div class="doc_text">
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001152
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001153<p>One useful source of information about the LLVM source base is the LLVM <a
John Criswell364cec42004-03-12 20:31:37 +00001154href="http://www.doxygen.org">doxygen</a> documentation available at <tt><a
Reid Spencer05fe4b02006-03-14 05:39:39 +00001155href="http://llvm.org/doxygen/">http://llvm.org/doxygen/</a></tt>.
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001156The following is a brief introduction to code layout:</p>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001157
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001158</div>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001159
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001160<!-- ======================================================================= -->
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001161<div class="doc_subsection"><a name="cvsdir"><tt>CVS</tt> directories</a></div>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001162<div class="doc_text">
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001163<p>Every directory checked out of CVS will contain a <tt>CVS</tt> directory; for
1164the most part these can just be ignored.</p>
Reid Spencerc4b09ba2004-12-08 16:18:26 +00001165</div>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001166
Reid Spencerc4b09ba2004-12-08 16:18:26 +00001167<!-- ======================================================================= -->
1168<div class="doc_subsection"><a name="examples"><tt>llvm/examples</tt></a></div>
1169<div class="doc_text">
1170 <p>This directory contains some simple examples of how to use the LLVM IR and
1171 JIT.</p>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001172</div>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001173
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001174<!-- ======================================================================= -->
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001175<div class="doc_subsection"><a name="include"><tt>llvm/include</tt></a></div>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001176<div class="doc_text">
1177
1178<p>This directory contains public header files exported from the LLVM
1179library. The three main subdirectories of this directory are:</p>
1180
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001181<dl>
1182 <dt><tt><b>llvm/include/llvm</b></tt></dt>
1183 <dd>This directory contains all of the LLVM specific header files. This
1184 directory also has subdirectories for different portions of LLVM:
1185 <tt>Analysis</tt>, <tt>CodeGen</tt>, <tt>Target</tt>, <tt>Transforms</tt>,
1186 etc...</dd>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001187
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001188 <dt><tt><b>llvm/include/llvm/Support</b></tt></dt>
1189 <dd>This directory contains generic support libraries that are provided with
1190 LLVM but not necessarily specific to LLVM. For example, some C++ STL utilities
1191 and a Command Line option processing library store their header files here.
1192 </dd>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001193
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001194 <dt><tt><b>llvm/include/llvm/Config</b></tt></dt>
1195 <dd>This directory contains header files configured by the <tt>configure</tt>
1196 script. They wrap "standard" UNIX and C header files. Source code can
1197 include these header files which automatically take care of the conditional
1198 #includes that the <tt>configure</tt> script generates.</dd>
1199</dl>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001200</div>
1201
1202<!-- ======================================================================= -->
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001203<div class="doc_subsection"><a name="lib"><tt>llvm/lib</tt></a></div>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001204<div class="doc_text">
1205
1206<p>This directory contains most of the source files of the LLVM system. In LLVM,
1207almost all code exists in libraries, making it very easy to share code among the
1208different <a href="#tools">tools</a>.</p>
1209
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +00001210<dl>
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001211 <dt><tt><b>llvm/lib/VMCore/</b></tt></dt>
1212 <dd> This directory holds the core LLVM source files that implement core
1213 classes like Instruction and BasicBlock.</dd>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001214
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001215 <dt><tt><b>llvm/lib/AsmParser/</b></tt></dt>
1216 <dd>This directory holds the source code for the LLVM assembly language parser
1217 library.</dd>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001218
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001219 <dt><tt><b>llvm/lib/ByteCode/</b></tt></dt>
1220 <dd>This directory holds code for reading and write LLVM bytecode.</dd>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001221
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001222 <dt><tt><b>llvm/lib/Analysis/</b></tt><dd>This directory contains a variety of
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001223 different program analyses, such as Dominator Information, Call Graphs,
1224 Induction Variables, Interval Identification, Natural Loop Identification,
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001225 etc.</dd>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001226
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001227 <dt><tt><b>llvm/lib/Transforms/</b></tt></dt>
1228 <dd> This directory contains the source code for the LLVM to LLVM program
1229 transformations, such as Aggressive Dead Code Elimination, Sparse Conditional
1230 Constant Propagation, Inlining, Loop Invariant Code Motion, Dead Global
1231 Elimination, and many others.</dd>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001232
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001233 <dt><tt><b>llvm/lib/Target/</b></tt></dt>
1234 <dd> This directory contains files that describe various target architectures
Chris Lattner2a607032006-04-20 17:42:23 +00001235 for code generation. For example, the <tt>llvm/lib/Target/X86</tt>
1236 directory holds the X86 machine description while
John Criswell8bfe6a72005-05-18 19:43:33 +00001237 <tt>llvm/lib/Target/CBackend</tt> implements the LLVM-to-C converter.</dd>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001238
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001239 <dt><tt><b>llvm/lib/CodeGen/</b></tt></dt>
1240 <dd> This directory contains the major parts of the code generator: Instruction
1241 Selector, Instruction Scheduling, and Register Allocation.</dd>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001242
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001243 <dt><tt><b>llvm/lib/Debugger/</b></tt></dt>
1244 <dd> This directory contains the source level debugger library that makes
1245 it possible to instrument LLVM programs so that a debugger could identify
1246 source code locations at which the program is executing.</dd>
1247
1248 <dt><tt><b>llvm/lib/ExecutionEngine/</b></tt></dt>
1249 <dd> This directory contains libraries for executing LLVM bytecode directly
1250 at runtime in both interpreted and JIT compiled fashions.</dd>
1251
1252 <dt><tt><b>llvm/lib/Support/</b></tt></dt>
1253 <dd> This directory contains the source code that corresponds to the header
1254 files located in <tt>llvm/include/Support/</tt>.</dd>
1255
1256 <dt><tt><b>llvm/lib/System/</b></tt></dt>
1257 <dd>This directory contains the operating system abstraction layer that
1258 shields LLVM from platform-specific coding.</dd>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001259</dl>
John Criswell7a73b802003-06-30 21:59:07 +00001260
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001261</div>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001262
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001263<!-- ======================================================================= -->
Reid Spencerc4b09ba2004-12-08 16:18:26 +00001264<div class="doc_subsection"><a name="projects"><tt>llvm/projects</tt></a></div>
1265<div class="doc_text">
1266 <p>This directory contains projects that are not strictly part of LLVM but are
1267 shipped with LLVM. This is also the directory where you should create your own
1268 LLVM-based projects. See <tt>llvm/projects/sample</tt> for an example of how
1269 to set up your own project. See <tt>llvm/projects/Stacker</tt> for a fully
1270 functional example of a compiler front end.</p>
1271</div>
1272
1273<!-- ======================================================================= -->
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001274<div class="doc_subsection"><a name="runtime"><tt>llvm/runtime</tt></a></div>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001275<div class="doc_text">
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001276
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001277<p>This directory contains libraries which are compiled into LLVM bytecode and
1278used when linking programs with the GCC front end. Most of these libraries are
1279skeleton versions of real libraries; for example, libc is a stripped down
1280version of glibc.</p>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001281
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001282<p>Unlike the rest of the LLVM suite, this directory needs the LLVM GCC front
1283end to compile.</p>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001284
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001285</div>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001286
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001287<!-- ======================================================================= -->
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001288<div class="doc_subsection"><a name="test"><tt>llvm/test</tt></a></div>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001289<div class="doc_text">
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001290 <p>This directory contains feature and regression tests and other basic sanity
1291 checks on the LLVM infrastructure. These are intended to run quickly and cover
1292 a lot of territory without being exhaustive.</p>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001293</div>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001294
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001295<!-- ======================================================================= -->
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001296<div class="doc_subsection"><a name="llvmtest"><tt>llvm-test</tt></a></div>
1297<div class="doc_text">
John Criswell3d8ba512004-12-08 17:53:54 +00001298 <p>This is not a directory in the normal llvm module; it is a separate CVS
Misha Brukmane12215f2004-11-15 23:20:51 +00001299 module that must be checked out (usually to <tt>projects/llvm-test</tt>). This
John Criswell3d8ba512004-12-08 17:53:54 +00001300 module contains a comprehensive correctness, performance, and benchmarking
1301 test
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001302 suite for LLVM. It is a separate CVS module because not every LLVM user is
John Criswell838bce52005-05-09 16:39:27 +00001303 interested in downloading or building such a comprehensive test suite. For
1304 further details on this test suite, please see the
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001305 <a href="TestingGuide.html">Testing Guide</a> document.</p>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001306</div>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001307
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001308<!-- ======================================================================= -->
1309<div class="doc_subsection"><a name="tools"><tt>llvm/tools</tt></a></div>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001310<div class="doc_text">
John Criswell20d2d3e2003-10-10 14:26:14 +00001311
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001312<p>The <b>tools</b> directory contains the executables built out of the
1313libraries above, which form the main part of the user interface. You can
1314always get help for a tool by typing <tt>tool_name --help</tt>. The
Misha Brukmane12215f2004-11-15 23:20:51 +00001315following is a brief introduction to the most important tools. More detailed
1316information is in the <a href="CommandGuide/index.html">Command Guide</a>.</p>
John Criswell20d2d3e2003-10-10 14:26:14 +00001317
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +00001318<dl>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001319
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001320 <dt><tt><b>bugpoint</b></tt></dt>
1321 <dd><tt>bugpoint</tt> is used to debug
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001322 optimization passes or code generation backends by narrowing down the
1323 given test case to the minimum number of passes and/or instructions that
1324 still cause a problem, whether it is a crash or miscompilation. See <a
1325 href="HowToSubmitABug.html">HowToSubmitABug.html</a> for more information
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001326 on using <tt>bugpoint</tt>.</dd>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001327
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001328 <dt><tt><b>llvmc</b></tt></dt>
1329 <dd>The LLVM Compiler Driver. This program can
1330 be configured to utilize both LLVM and non-LLVM compilation tools to enable
1331 pre-processing, translation, optimization, assembly, and linking of programs
1332 all from one command line. <tt>llvmc</tt> also takes care of processing the
1333 dependent libraries found in bytecode. This reduces the need to get the
Reid Spencer079e9452004-12-08 18:00:30 +00001334 traditional <tt>-l&lt;name&gt;</tt> options right on the command line. Please
John Criswell8bfe6a72005-05-18 19:43:33 +00001335 note that this tool, while functional, is still experimental and not feature
1336 complete.</dd>
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001337
1338 <dt><tt><b>llvm-ar</b></tt></dt>
1339 <dd>The archiver produces an archive containing
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001340 the given LLVM bytecode files, optionally with an index for faster
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001341 lookup.</dd>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001342
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001343 <dt><tt><b>llvm-as</b></tt></dt>
1344 <dd>The assembler transforms the human readable LLVM assembly to LLVM
1345 bytecode.</dd>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001346
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001347 <dt><tt><b>llvm-dis</b></tt></dt>
1348 <dd>The disassembler transforms the LLVM bytecode to human readable
1349 LLVM assembly.</dd>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001350
Reid Spencer079e9452004-12-08 18:00:30 +00001351 <dt><tt><b>llvm-ld</b></tt></dt>
1352 <dd><tt>llvm-ld</tt> is very similar to gccld and provides a general purpose
1353 and extensible linker for LLVM. This is the linker invoked by <tt>llvmc</tt>.
1354 It allows optimization modules to be loaded so that language specific
John Criswell8bfe6a72005-05-18 19:43:33 +00001355 optimizations can be applied at link time. This tool is considered
1356 experimental.</dd>
Reid Spencer079e9452004-12-08 18:00:30 +00001357
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001358 <dt><tt><b>llvm-link</b></tt></dt>
1359 <dd><tt>llvm-link</tt>, not surprisingly, links multiple LLVM modules into
1360 a single program.</dd>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001361
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001362 <dt><tt><b>lli</b></tt></dt>
1363 <dd><tt>lli</tt> is the LLVM interpreter, which
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001364 can directly execute LLVM bytecode (although very slowly...). In addition
1365 to a simple interpreter, <tt>lli</tt> also has a tracing mode (entered by
1366 specifying <tt>-trace</tt> on the command line). Finally, for
John Criswelld9eceee2004-12-08 18:04:14 +00001367 architectures that support it (currently x86, Sparc, and PowerPC), by default,
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001368 <tt>lli</tt> will function as a Just-In-Time compiler (if the
1369 functionality was compiled in), and will execute the code <i>much</i>
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001370 faster than the interpreter.</dd>
Misha Brukmanef0ad412003-10-06 19:23:34 +00001371
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001372 <dt><tt><b>llc</b></tt></dt>
1373 <dd> <tt>llc</tt> is the LLVM backend compiler, which
John Criswell8bfe6a72005-05-18 19:43:33 +00001374 translates LLVM bytecode to a native code assembly file or to C code (with
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001375 the -march=c option).</dd>
Misha Brukmanef0ad412003-10-06 19:23:34 +00001376
Reid Spencerd4694f92004-12-22 06:29:07 +00001377 <dt><tt><b>llvm-gcc</b></tt></dt>
1378 <dd><tt>llvm-gcc</tt> is a GCC-based C frontend
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001379 that has been retargeted to emit LLVM code as the machine code output. It
1380 works just like any other GCC compiler, taking the typical <tt>-c, -S, -E,
1381 -o</tt> options that are typically used. The source code for the
John Criswell8bfe6a72005-05-18 19:43:33 +00001382 <tt>llvm-gcc</tt> tool is available as a separate CVS module.
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +00001383 <blockquote>
1384 <dl>
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001385 <dt><tt><b>gccas</b></tt></dt>
Reid Spencerd4694f92004-12-22 06:29:07 +00001386 <dd>This tool is invoked by the <tt>llvm-gcc</tt> frontend as the
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001387 "assembler" part of the compiler. This tool actually assembles LLVM
1388 assembly to LLVM bytecode, performs a variety of optimizations, and
1389 outputs LLVM bytecode. Thus when you invoke
Reid Spencerd4694f92004-12-22 06:29:07 +00001390 <tt>llvm-gcc -c x.c -o x.o</tt>, you are causing <tt>gccas</tt> to be
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001391 run, which writes the <tt>x.o</tt> file (which is an LLVM bytecode file
1392 that can be disassembled or manipulated just like any other bytecode
1393 file). The command line interface to <tt>gccas</tt> is designed to be
1394 as close as possible to the <b>system</b> `<tt>as</tt>' utility so that
1395 the gcc frontend itself did not have to be modified to interface to
1396 a "weird" assembler.</dd>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001397
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001398 <dt><tt><b>gccld</b></tt></dt>
1399 <dd><tt>gccld</tt> links together several LLVM bytecode files into one
1400 bytecode file and does some optimization. It is the linker invoked by
1401 the GCC frontend when multiple .o files need to be linked together.
1402 Like <tt>gccas</tt>, the command line interface of <tt>gccld</tt> is
1403 designed to match the system linker, to aid interfacing with the GCC
1404 frontend.</dd>
1405 </dl>
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +00001406 </blockquote>
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001407 </dd>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001408
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001409 <dt><tt><b>opt</b></tt></dt>
Reid Spencer84f82f72006-08-28 00:34:19 +00001410 <dd><tt>opt</tt> reads LLVM bytecode, applies a series of LLVM to LLVM
1411 transformations (which are specified on the command line), and then outputs
1412 the resultant bytecode. The '<tt>opt --help</tt>' command is a good way to
1413 get a list of the program transformations available in LLVM.<br/>
1414 <dd><tt>opt</tt> can also be used to run a specific analysis on an input
1415 LLVM bytecode file and print out the results. It is primarily useful for
1416 debugging analyses, or familiarizing yourself with what an analysis does.</dd>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001417</dl>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001418</div>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001419
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001420<!-- ======================================================================= -->
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001421<div class="doc_subsection"><a name="utils"><tt>llvm/utils</tt></a></div>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001422<div class="doc_text">
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001423
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001424<p>This directory contains utilities for working with LLVM source code, and some
1425of the utilities are actually required as part of the build process because they
1426are code generators for parts of LLVM infrastructure.</p>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001427
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +00001428<dl>
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +00001429 <dt><tt><b>codegen-diff</b></tt> <dd><tt>codegen-diff</tt> is a script
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001430 that finds differences between code that LLC generates and code that LLI
1431 generates. This is a useful tool if you are debugging one of them,
1432 assuming that the other generates correct output. For the full user
Chris Lattner9abd8af2006-09-07 04:19:09 +00001433 manual, run <tt>`perldoc codegen-diff'</tt>.<br><br>
Misha Brukmanc103adf2003-08-11 18:45:46 +00001434
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +00001435 <dt><tt><b>cvsupdate</b></tt> <dd><tt>cvsupdate</tt> is a script that will
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001436 update your CVS tree, but produce a much cleaner and more organized output
1437 than simply running <tt>`cvs -z3 up -dP'</tt> will. For example, it will group
1438 together all the new and updated files and modified files in separate
1439 sections, so you can see at a glance what has changed. If you are at the
1440 top of your LLVM CVS tree, running <tt>utils/cvsupdate</tt> is the
Chris Lattner9abd8af2006-09-07 04:19:09 +00001441 preferred way of updating the tree.<br><br>
Misha Brukmanc103adf2003-08-11 18:45:46 +00001442
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +00001443 <dt><tt><b>emacs/</b></tt> <dd>The <tt>emacs</tt> directory contains
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001444 syntax-highlighting files which will work with Emacs and XEmacs editors,
1445 providing syntax highlighting support for LLVM assembly files and TableGen
1446 description files. For information on how to use the syntax files, consult
Chris Lattner9abd8af2006-09-07 04:19:09 +00001447 the <tt>README</tt> file in that directory.<br><br>
Misha Brukmanc103adf2003-08-11 18:45:46 +00001448
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +00001449 <dt><tt><b>getsrcs.sh</b></tt> <dd>The <tt>getsrcs.sh</tt> script finds
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001450 and outputs all non-generated source files, which is useful if one wishes
1451 to do a lot of development across directories and does not want to
1452 individually find each file. One way to use it is to run, for example:
1453 <tt>xemacs `utils/getsources.sh`</tt> from the top of your LLVM source
Chris Lattner9abd8af2006-09-07 04:19:09 +00001454 tree.<br><br>
1455
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001456 <dt><tt><b>llvmgrep</b></tt></dt>
1457 <dd>This little tool performs an "egrep -H -n" on each source file in LLVM and
1458 passes to it a regular expression provided on <tt>llvmgrep</tt>'s command
1459 line. This is a very efficient way of searching the source base for a
1460 particular regular expression.</dd>
1461
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +00001462 <dt><tt><b>makellvm</b></tt> <dd>The <tt>makellvm</tt> script compiles all
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001463 files in the current directory and then compiles and links the tool that
1464 is the first argument. For example, assuming you are in the directory
1465 <tt>llvm/lib/Target/Sparc</tt>, if <tt>makellvm</tt> is in your path,
1466 simply running <tt>makellvm llc</tt> will make a build of the current
1467 directory, switch to directory <tt>llvm/tools/llc</tt> and build it,
Chris Lattner9abd8af2006-09-07 04:19:09 +00001468 causing a re-linking of LLC.<br><br>
Misha Brukmanc103adf2003-08-11 18:45:46 +00001469
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001470 <dt><tt><b>NightlyTest.pl</b></tt> and
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +00001471 <tt><b>NightlyTestTemplate.html</b></tt> <dd>These files are used in a
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001472 cron script to generate nightly status reports of the functionality of
1473 tools, and the results can be seen by following the appropriate link on
Chris Lattner9abd8af2006-09-07 04:19:09 +00001474 the <a href="http://llvm.org/">LLVM homepage</a>.<br><br>
Misha Brukmanc103adf2003-08-11 18:45:46 +00001475
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +00001476 <dt><tt><b>TableGen/</b></tt> <dd>The <tt>TableGen</tt> directory contains
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001477 the tool used to generate register descriptions, instruction set
1478 descriptions, and even assemblers from common TableGen description
Chris Lattner9abd8af2006-09-07 04:19:09 +00001479 files.<br><br>
Misha Brukmanc103adf2003-08-11 18:45:46 +00001480
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +00001481 <dt><tt><b>vim/</b></tt> <dd>The <tt>vim</tt> directory contains
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001482 syntax-highlighting files which will work with the VIM editor, providing
1483 syntax highlighting support for LLVM assembly files and TableGen
1484 description files. For information on how to use the syntax files, consult
Chris Lattner9abd8af2006-09-07 04:19:09 +00001485 the <tt>README</tt> file in that directory.<br><br>
Misha Brukmanc103adf2003-08-11 18:45:46 +00001486
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001487</dl>
Misha Brukmanc103adf2003-08-11 18:45:46 +00001488
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001489</div>
Misha Brukmanc103adf2003-08-11 18:45:46 +00001490
Reid Spencerc4b09ba2004-12-08 16:18:26 +00001491<!-- ======================================================================= -->
1492<div class="doc_subsection"><a name="win32"><tt>llvm/win32</tt></a></div>
1493<div class="doc_text">
1494 <p>This directory contains build scripts and project files for use with
1495 Visual C++. This allows developers on Windows to build LLVM without the need
John Criswell3d8ba512004-12-08 17:53:54 +00001496 for Cygwin. The contents of this directory should be considered experimental
Reid Spencerc4b09ba2004-12-08 16:18:26 +00001497 at this time.
1498 </p>
1499</div>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001500<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
1501<div class="doc_section">
1502 <a name="tutorial">An Example Using the LLVM Tool Chain</a>
1503</div>
1504<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
Misha Brukmanc103adf2003-08-11 18:45:46 +00001505
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001506<div class="doc_text">
Chris Lattner5907d402006-08-14 20:45:25 +00001507<p>This section gives an example of using LLVM. Since we are currently
1508transitioning from llvm-gcc3 to llvm-gcc4, we include examples for both.
1509</p>
Chris Lattner9abd8af2006-09-07 04:19:09 +00001510
1511<p><b>Note:</b> The <i>gcc4</i> frontend's invocation is <b><i>considerably different</i></b>
1512from the previous <i>gcc3</i> frontend. In particular, the <i>gcc4</i> frontend <b><i>does not</i></b>
1513create bytecode by default: <i>gcc4</i> produces native code. As the example below illustrates,
1514the '--emit-llvm' flag is needed to produce LLVM bytecode output. For <i>makefiles</i> and
1515<i>configure</i> scripts, the CFLAGS variable needs '--emit-llvm' to produce bytecode
1516output.</p>
Chris Lattner5907d402006-08-14 20:45:25 +00001517</div>
1518
1519<!-- ======================================================================= -->
Chris Lattner9abd8af2006-09-07 04:19:09 +00001520<div class="doc_subsection"><a name="tutorial4">Example with llvm-gcc4</a></div>
Chris Lattner5907d402006-08-14 20:45:25 +00001521
1522<div class="doc_text">
1523
1524<ol>
1525 <li>First, create a simple C file, name it 'hello.c':
1526 <pre>
1527 #include &lt;stdio.h&gt;
1528 int main() {
1529 printf("hello world\n");
1530 return 0;
1531 }
1532 </pre></li>
1533
1534 <li><p>Next, compile the C file into a native executable:</p>
1535
1536 <p><tt>% llvm-gcc hello.c -o hello</tt></p>
1537
1538 <p>Note that llvm-gcc works just like GCC by default. The standard -S and
1539 -c arguments work as usual (producing a native .s or .o file,
1540 respectively). </p>
1541
1542 <li><p>Next, compile the C file into a LLVM bytecode file:</p>
1543 <p><tt>% llvm-gcc -O3 -emit-llvm hello.c -c -o hello.bc</tt></p>
1544
1545 <p>The -emit-llvm option can be used with the -S or -c options to emit an
1546 LLVM ".ll" or ".bc" file (respectively) for the code. This allows you
1547 to use the <a href="CommandGuide/index.html">standard LLVM tools</a> on
1548 the bytecode file.</p>
1549
1550 <p>Unlike llvm-gcc3, llvm-gcc4 correctly responds to -O[0123] arguments.
1551 </p></li>
1552
1553 <li><p>Run the program in both forms. To run the program, use:</p>
1554
1555 <p><tt>% ./hello</tt></p>
1556
1557 <p>and</p>
1558
Chris Lattner6e3b7c22006-08-14 20:51:35 +00001559 <p><tt>% lli hello.bc</tt></p>
Chris Lattner5907d402006-08-14 20:45:25 +00001560
1561 <p>The second examples shows how to invoke the LLVM JIT, <a
Chris Lattner6e3b7c22006-08-14 20:51:35 +00001562 href="CommandGuide/html/lli.html">lli</a>.</p></li>
Chris Lattner5907d402006-08-14 20:45:25 +00001563
1564 <li><p>Use the <tt>llvm-dis</tt> utility to take a look at the LLVM assembly
1565 code:</p>
1566
Chris Lattner9abd8af2006-09-07 04:19:09 +00001567 <p><tt>% llvm-dis &lt; hello.bc | less</tt><br><br></li>
Chris Lattner5907d402006-08-14 20:45:25 +00001568
1569 <li><p>Compile the program to native assembly using the LLC code
1570 generator:</p>
1571
1572 <p><tt>% llc hello.bc -o hello.s</tt></p>
1573
1574 <li><p>Assemble the native assembly language file into a program:</p>
1575
1576 <p><b>Solaris:</b><tt>% /opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc -xarch=v9 hello.s -o hello.native</tt></p>
1577 <p><b>Others:</b><tt>% gcc hello.s -o hello.native</tt></p>
1578
1579 <li><p>Execute the native code program:</p>
1580
Chris Lattner6e3b7c22006-08-14 20:51:35 +00001581 <p><tt>% ./hello.native</tt></p>
Chris Lattner5907d402006-08-14 20:45:25 +00001582
1583 <p>Note that using llvm-gcc to compile directly to native code (i.e. when
1584 the -emit-llvm option is not present) does steps 6/7/8 for you.</p>
Chris Lattner6e3b7c22006-08-14 20:51:35 +00001585 </li>
Chris Lattner5907d402006-08-14 20:45:25 +00001586
1587</ol>
1588
1589</div>
1590
1591<!-- ======================================================================= -->
1592<div class="doc_subsection"><a name="tutorial3">Example with llvm-gcc3</a></div>
1593
1594<div class="doc_text">
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001595
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001596<ol>
1597 <li>First, create a simple C file, name it 'hello.c':
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001598 <pre>
1599 #include &lt;stdio.h&gt;
1600 int main() {
1601 printf("hello world\n");
1602 return 0;
1603 }
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001604 </pre></li>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001605
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001606 <li><p>Next, compile the C file into a LLVM bytecode file:</p>
Reid Spencerd4694f92004-12-22 06:29:07 +00001607 <p><tt>% llvm-gcc hello.c -o hello</tt></p>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001608
Misha Brukmanf089cdf2004-06-22 18:48:58 +00001609 <p>Note that you should have already built the tools and they have to be
1610 in your path, at least <tt>gccas</tt> and <tt>gccld</tt>.</p>
1611
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001612 <p>This will create two result files: <tt>hello</tt> and
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001613 <tt>hello.bc</tt>. The <tt>hello.bc</tt> is the LLVM bytecode that
1614 corresponds the the compiled program and the library facilities that it
1615 required. <tt>hello</tt> is a simple shell script that runs the bytecode
Chris Lattnera19a3db2004-05-01 11:40:07 +00001616 file with <tt>lli</tt>, making the result directly executable. Note that
1617 all LLVM optimizations are enabled by default, so there is no need for a
1618 "-O3" switch.</p></li>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001619
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001620 <li><p>Run the program. To make sure the program ran, execute one of the
1621 following commands:</p>
Chris Lattner9abd8af2006-09-07 04:19:09 +00001622
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001623 <p><tt>% ./hello</tt></p>
Chris Lattner9abd8af2006-09-07 04:19:09 +00001624
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001625 <p>or</p>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001626
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001627 <p><tt>% lli hello.bc</tt></p></li>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001628
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001629 <li><p>Use the <tt>llvm-dis</tt> utility to take a look at the LLVM assembly
1630 code:</p>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001631
Chris Lattner9abd8af2006-09-07 04:19:09 +00001632 <p><tt>% llvm-dis &lt; hello.bc | less</tt><br><br></li>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001633
Chris Lattnerb3bbcba2004-06-02 20:37:02 +00001634 <li><p>Compile the program to native assembly using the LLC code
1635 generator:</p>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001636
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001637 <p><tt>% llc hello.bc -o hello.s</tt></p>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001638
Chris Lattnerb3bbcba2004-06-02 20:37:02 +00001639 <li><p>Assemble the native assembly language file into a program:</p>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001640
Chris Lattnerb3bbcba2004-06-02 20:37:02 +00001641 <p><b>Solaris:</b><tt>% /opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc -xarch=v9 hello.s -o hello.native</tt></p>
1642 <p><b>Others:</b><tt>% gcc hello.s -o hello.native</tt></p>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001643
Chris Lattnerb3bbcba2004-06-02 20:37:02 +00001644 <li><p>Execute the native code program:</p>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001645
Chris Lattnerb3bbcba2004-06-02 20:37:02 +00001646 <p><tt>% ./hello.native</tt></p></li>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001647
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001648</ol>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001649
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001650</div>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001651
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001652<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
1653<div class="doc_section">
1654 <a name="problems">Common Problems</a>
1655</div>
1656<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
John Criswellce760f62003-07-03 16:01:38 +00001657
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001658<div class="doc_text">
John Criswellce760f62003-07-03 16:01:38 +00001659
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001660<p>If you are having problems building or using LLVM, or if you have any other
1661general questions about LLVM, please consult the <a href="FAQ.html">Frequently
1662Asked Questions</a> page.</p>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001663
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001664</div>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001665
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001666<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
1667<div class="doc_section">
1668 <a name="links">Links</a>
1669</div>
1670<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001671
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001672<div class="doc_text">
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001673
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001674<p>This document is just an <b>introduction</b> to how to use LLVM to do
1675some simple things... there are many more interesting and complicated things
1676that you can do that aren't documented here (but we'll gladly accept a patch
1677if you want to write something up!). For more information about LLVM, check
1678out:</p>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001679
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001680<ul>
Reid Spencer05fe4b02006-03-14 05:39:39 +00001681 <li><a href="http://llvm.org/">LLVM homepage</a></li>
1682 <li><a href="http://llvm.org/doxygen/">LLVM doxygen tree</a></li>
1683 <li><a href="http://llvm.org/docs/Projects.html">Starting a Project
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001684 that Uses LLVM</a></li>
1685</ul>
1686
1687</div>
1688
1689<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
1690
1691<hr>
Misha Brukman142207b2003-11-22 01:30:01 +00001692<address>
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +00001693 <a href="http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/check/referer"><img
1694 src="http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/images/vcss" alt="Valid CSS!"></a>
1695 <a href="http://validator.w3.org/check/referer"><img
1696 src="http://www.w3.org/Icons/valid-html401" alt="Valid HTML 4.01!" /></a>
1697
Misha Brukman142207b2003-11-22 01:30:01 +00001698 <a href="mailto:sabre@nondot.org">Chris Lattner</a><br>
Reid Spencer77d90192004-09-05 20:50:22 +00001699 <a href="http://llvm.x10sys.com/rspencer/">Reid Spencer</a><br>
Reid Spencer05fe4b02006-03-14 05:39:39 +00001700 <a href="http://llvm.org">The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure</a><br>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001701 Last modified: $Date$
Misha Brukman142207b2003-11-22 01:30:01 +00001702</address>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001703</body>
Guochun Shif4688a82002-07-17 23:05:56 +00001704</html>