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Misha Brukman500bc302003-11-22 00:38:41 +000019 <li><a href="#intro">Introduction</a></li>
Chris Lattner96a445e2008-10-13 18:01:01 +000020 <li><a href="#subproj">Sub-project Status Update</a></li>
Chris Lattner21e1b7a2011-12-13 17:55:30 +000021 <li><a href="#externalproj">External Projects Using LLVM 3.1</a></li>
22 <li><a href="#whatsnew">What's New in LLVM?</a></li>
Chris Lattner4b538b92004-04-30 22:17:12 +000023 <li><a href="GettingStarted.html">Installation Instructions</a></li>
Dan Gohman44aa9212008-10-14 16:23:02 +000024 <li><a href="#knownproblems">Known Problems</a></li>
Misha Brukman500bc302003-11-22 00:38:41 +000025 <li><a href="#additionalinfo">Additional Information</a></li>
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Chris Lattner7911ce22004-05-23 21:07:27 +000028<div class="doc_author">
NAKAMURA Takumib9a33632011-04-09 02:13:37 +000029 <p>Written by the <a href="http://llvm.org/">LLVM Team</a></p>
Misha Brukman500bc302003-11-22 00:38:41 +000030</div>
Chris Lattner79c3fe12003-10-02 04:57:28 +000031
Chris Lattner21e1b7a2011-12-13 17:55:30 +000032<h1 style="color:red">These are in-progress notes for the upcoming LLVM 3.1
Jeffrey Yasskinbec48772010-01-28 01:14:43 +000033release.<br>
34You may prefer the
Chris Lattner21e1b7a2011-12-13 17:55:30 +000035<a href="http://llvm.org/releases/3.0/docs/ReleaseNotes.html">LLVM 3.0
Dan Gohmanb44f6c62010-05-03 23:51:05 +000036Release Notes</a>.</h1>
Jeffrey Yasskinbec48772010-01-28 01:14:43 +000037
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NAKAMURA Takumi06c6d9a2011-04-18 01:17:51 +000039<h2>
Misha Brukman500bc302003-11-22 00:38:41 +000040 <a name="intro">Introduction</a>
NAKAMURA Takumi06c6d9a2011-04-18 01:17:51 +000041</h2>
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NAKAMURA Takumi074eeaa2011-04-21 01:52:00 +000044<div>
Misha Brukman500bc302003-11-22 00:38:41 +000045
Chris Lattnerf6662f92008-10-13 17:57:36 +000046<p>This document contains the release notes for the LLVM Compiler
Chris Lattner21e1b7a2011-12-13 17:55:30 +000047 Infrastructure, release 3.1. Here we describe the status of LLVM, including
Chris Lattner1ab8ce92011-11-27 18:47:37 +000048 major improvements from the previous release, improvements in various
49 subprojects of LLVM, and some of the current users of the code.
Bill Wendling7b7fa742011-10-26 18:46:16 +000050 All LLVM releases may be downloaded from
51 the <a href="http://llvm.org/releases/">LLVM releases web site</a>.</p>
Chris Lattner19092612003-10-02 16:38:05 +000052
Chris Lattner7506b1d2004-12-07 08:04:13 +000053<p>For more information about LLVM, including information about the latest
Bill Wendling7b7fa742011-10-26 18:46:16 +000054 release, please check out the <a href="http://llvm.org/">main LLVM web
55 site</a>. If you have questions or comments,
56 the <a href="http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/llvmdev">LLVM
57 Developer's Mailing List</a> is a good place to send them.</p>
Chris Lattner79c3fe12003-10-02 04:57:28 +000058
Bill Wendling7b7fa742011-10-26 18:46:16 +000059<p>Note that if you are reading this file from a Subversion checkout or the main
60 LLVM web page, this document applies to the <i>next</i> release, not the
61 current one. To see the release notes for a specific release, please see the
62 <a href="http://llvm.org/releases/">releases page</a>.</p>
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Michael J. Spencer60f790c2011-11-28 18:20:09 +000065
66
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NAKAMURA Takumi06c6d9a2011-04-18 01:17:51 +000068<h2>
Chris Lattner96a445e2008-10-13 18:01:01 +000069 <a name="subproj">Sub-project Status Update</a>
NAKAMURA Takumi06c6d9a2011-04-18 01:17:51 +000070</h2>
Chris Lattner96a445e2008-10-13 18:01:01 +000071<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
Chris Lattnerea34f642008-06-08 21:34:41 +000072
NAKAMURA Takumi074eeaa2011-04-21 01:52:00 +000073<div>
Bill Wendling7b7fa742011-10-26 18:46:16 +000074
Chris Lattner21e1b7a2011-12-13 17:55:30 +000075<p>The LLVM 3.1 distribution currently consists of code from the core LLVM
Bill Wendling7b7fa742011-10-26 18:46:16 +000076 repository (which roughly includes the LLVM optimizers, code generators and
Chris Lattnerc343e312011-11-10 20:15:40 +000077 supporting tools), and the Clang repository. In
Bill Wendling7b7fa742011-10-26 18:46:16 +000078 addition to this code, the LLVM Project includes other sub-projects that are
79 in development. Here we include updates on these subprojects.</p>
Chris Lattner96a445e2008-10-13 18:01:01 +000080
Chris Lattner8348b472008-06-08 21:58:17 +000081<!--=========================================================================-->
NAKAMURA Takumi06c6d9a2011-04-18 01:17:51 +000082<h3>
Chris Lattnerfb97b2d2008-10-13 18:11:54 +000083<a name="clang">Clang: C/C++/Objective-C Frontend Toolkit</a>
NAKAMURA Takumi06c6d9a2011-04-18 01:17:51 +000084</h3>
Chris Lattner8348b472008-06-08 21:58:17 +000085
NAKAMURA Takumi074eeaa2011-04-21 01:52:00 +000086<div>
Chris Lattner8348b472008-06-08 21:58:17 +000087
Chris Lattner095539f2010-04-26 17:42:18 +000088<p><a href="http://clang.llvm.org/">Clang</a> is an LLVM front end for the C,
Bill Wendling7b7fa742011-10-26 18:46:16 +000089 C++, and Objective-C languages. Clang aims to provide a better user
90 experience through expressive diagnostics, a high level of conformance to
91 language standards, fast compilation, and low memory use. Like LLVM, Clang
92 provides a modular, library-based architecture that makes it suitable for
93 creating or integrating with other development tools. Clang is considered a
94 production-quality compiler for C, Objective-C, C++ and Objective-C++ on x86
Chris Lattner1ab8ce92011-11-27 18:47:37 +000095 (32- and 64-bit), and for Darwin/ARM targets.</p>
Chris Lattner61358ab2009-10-13 17:48:04 +000096
Chris Lattner21e1b7a2011-12-13 17:55:30 +000097<p>In the LLVM 3.1 time-frame, the Clang team has made many improvements:</p>
Douglas Gregorba087df2011-10-15 00:48:01 +000098<ul>
Seth Cantrellacc472a2012-05-08 23:34:38 +000099 <li>C++11 support is greatly expanded including lambdas, initializer lists, constexpr, user-defined literals, and atomics.</li>
Chris Lattner21e1b7a2011-12-13 17:55:30 +0000100 <li>...</li>
Douglas Gregorba087df2011-10-15 00:48:01 +0000101</ul>
Chris Lattner21e1b7a2011-12-13 17:55:30 +0000102
103 <p>For more details about the changes to Clang since the 2.9 release, see the
Chandler Carruthcc966de2011-11-29 00:32:43 +0000104<a href="http://clang.llvm.org/docs/ReleaseNotes.html">Clang release notes</a>
105</p>
Douglas Gregorba087df2011-10-15 00:48:01 +0000106
Michael J. Spencer60f790c2011-11-28 18:20:09 +0000107
Duncan Sandsf3ba7af2011-04-06 08:07:40 +0000108<p>If Clang rejects your code but another compiler accepts it, please take a
Bill Wendling7b7fa742011-10-26 18:46:16 +0000109 look at the <a href="http://clang.llvm.org/compatibility.html">language
110 compatibility</a> guide to make sure this is not intentional or a known
111 issue.</p>
Bill Wendling741748a2008-10-27 09:27:33 +0000112
Chris Lattnerfb97b2d2008-10-13 18:11:54 +0000113</div>
114
115<!--=========================================================================-->
NAKAMURA Takumi06c6d9a2011-04-18 01:17:51 +0000116<h3>
Duncan Sands528a5102011-04-04 11:09:08 +0000117<a name="dragonegg">DragonEgg: GCC front-ends, LLVM back-end</a>
NAKAMURA Takumi06c6d9a2011-04-18 01:17:51 +0000118</h3>
Chris Lattner61358ab2009-10-13 17:48:04 +0000119
NAKAMURA Takumi074eeaa2011-04-21 01:52:00 +0000120<div>
Bill Wendling7b7fa742011-10-26 18:46:16 +0000121<p><a href="http://dragonegg.llvm.org/">DragonEgg</a> is a
122 <a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/plugins">gcc plugin</a> that replaces GCC's
Duncan Sands5abd10a2012-05-11 19:59:43 +0000123 optimizers and code generators with LLVM's. It works with gcc-4.5 and gcc-4.6
124 (and partially with gcc-4.7), can target the x86-32/x86-64 and ARM processor
125 families, and has been successfully used on the Darwin, FreeBSD, KFreeBSD,
126 Linux and OpenBSD platforms. It fully supports Ada, C, C++ and Fortran. It
127 has partial support for Go, Java, Obj-C and Obj-C++.</p>
Duncan Sands749fd832010-04-02 09:23:15 +0000128
Chris Lattner21e1b7a2011-12-13 17:55:30 +0000129<p>The 3.1 release has the following notable changes:</p>
Bill Wendling7b7fa742011-10-26 18:46:16 +0000130
Chris Lattner1ab8ce92011-11-27 18:47:37 +0000131 <ul>
Duncan Sands77352c92011-11-10 18:44:29 +0000132
Duncan Sands5abd10a2012-05-11 19:59:43 +0000133 <li>Partial support for gcc-4.7. Ada support is poor, but other languages work
134 fairly well.</li>
135
136 <li>Support for ARM processors. Some essential gcc headers that are needed to
137 build DragonEgg for ARM are not installed by gcc. To work around this,
138 copy the missing headers from the gcc source tree.</li>
139
140 <li>Better optimization for Fortran by exploiting the fact that Fortran scalar
141 arguments have 'restrict' semantics.</li>
142
143 <li>Better optimization for all languages by passing information about type
144 aliasing and type ranges to the LLVM optimizers.</li>
145
146 <li>A regression test-suite was added.</li>
Duncan Sands77352c92011-11-10 18:44:29 +0000147
Duncan Sands4b1da2b2010-09-30 17:37:34 +0000148</ul>
Chris Lattner61358ab2009-10-13 17:48:04 +0000149
150</div>
151
Chris Lattner75547712010-10-03 23:49:06 +0000152<!--=========================================================================-->
NAKAMURA Takumi06c6d9a2011-04-18 01:17:51 +0000153<h3>
Chris Lattner75547712010-10-03 23:49:06 +0000154<a name="compiler-rt">compiler-rt: Compiler Runtime Library</a>
NAKAMURA Takumi06c6d9a2011-04-18 01:17:51 +0000155</h3>
Chris Lattner75547712010-10-03 23:49:06 +0000156
NAKAMURA Takumi074eeaa2011-04-21 01:52:00 +0000157<div>
Bill Wendling7b7fa742011-10-26 18:46:16 +0000158
159<p>The new LLVM <a href="http://compiler-rt.llvm.org/">compiler-rt project</a>
160 is a simple library that provides an implementation of the low-level
161 target-specific hooks required by code generation and other runtime
162 components. For example, when compiling for a 32-bit target, converting a
163 double to a 64-bit unsigned integer is compiled into a runtime call to the
164 "__fixunsdfdi" function. The compiler-rt library provides highly optimized
165 implementations of this and other low-level routines (some are 3x faster than
166 the equivalent libgcc routines).</p>
Chris Lattner75547712010-10-03 23:49:06 +0000167
Chris Lattner21e1b7a2011-12-13 17:55:30 +0000168<p>....</p>
Chris Lattner75547712010-10-03 23:49:06 +0000169
170</div>
Chris Lattner61358ab2009-10-13 17:48:04 +0000171
172<!--=========================================================================-->
NAKAMURA Takumi06c6d9a2011-04-18 01:17:51 +0000173<h3>
Chris Lattnere07043c2010-09-29 05:30:03 +0000174<a name="lldb">LLDB: Low Level Debugger</a>
NAKAMURA Takumi06c6d9a2011-04-18 01:17:51 +0000175</h3>
Chris Lattnere07043c2010-09-29 05:30:03 +0000176
NAKAMURA Takumi074eeaa2011-04-21 01:52:00 +0000177<div>
Michael J. Spencer60f790c2011-11-28 18:20:09 +0000178
Benjamin Kramerabe446c2012-05-13 10:21:51 +0000179<p><a href="http://lldb.llvm.org">LLDB</a> is a ground-up implementation of a
180 command line debugger, as well as a debugger API that can be used from other
181 applications. LLDB makes use of the Clang parser to provide high-fidelity
182 expression parsing (particularly for C++) and uses the LLVM JIT for target
183 support.</p>
Chris Lattnere07043c2010-09-29 05:30:03 +0000184
Chris Lattner21e1b7a2011-12-13 17:55:30 +0000185<p>...</p>
Chris Lattnere07043c2010-09-29 05:30:03 +0000186
187</div>
188
189<!--=========================================================================-->
NAKAMURA Takumi06c6d9a2011-04-18 01:17:51 +0000190<h3>
Chris Lattnere07043c2010-09-29 05:30:03 +0000191<a name="libc++">libc++: C++ Standard Library</a>
NAKAMURA Takumi06c6d9a2011-04-18 01:17:51 +0000192</h3>
Chris Lattnere07043c2010-09-29 05:30:03 +0000193
NAKAMURA Takumi074eeaa2011-04-21 01:52:00 +0000194<div>
Chris Lattnere07043c2010-09-29 05:30:03 +0000195
Bill Wendling7b7fa742011-10-26 18:46:16 +0000196<p>Like compiler_rt, libc++ is now <a href="DeveloperPolicy.html#license">dual
197 licensed</a> under the MIT and UIUC license, allowing it to be used more
198 permissively.</p>
Chris Lattnere07043c2010-09-29 05:30:03 +0000199
Chris Lattner21e1b7a2011-12-13 17:55:30 +0000200<p>...</p>
David Chisnall553284e2011-11-26 10:56:17 +0000201
Chris Lattnere07043c2010-09-29 05:30:03 +0000202</div>
203
Chris Lattner3d6a80a2011-04-07 03:08:22 +0000204<!--=========================================================================-->
NAKAMURA Takumi06c6d9a2011-04-18 01:17:51 +0000205<h3>
Chris Lattner3d6a80a2011-04-07 03:08:22 +0000206<a name="vmkit">VMKit</a>
NAKAMURA Takumi06c6d9a2011-04-18 01:17:51 +0000207</h3>
Chris Lattner3d6a80a2011-04-07 03:08:22 +0000208
NAKAMURA Takumi074eeaa2011-04-21 01:52:00 +0000209<div>
Bill Wendling7b7fa742011-10-26 18:46:16 +0000210
Nicolas Geoffray54d5df92011-11-10 23:37:56 +0000211 <p>The <a href="http://vmkit.llvm.org/">VMKit project</a> is an
212 implementation of a Java Virtual Machine (Java VM or JVM) that uses LLVM for
213 static and just-in-time compilation.
214
Chris Lattner21e1b7a2011-12-13 17:55:30 +0000215 <p>In the LLVM 3.1 time-frame, VMKit has had significant improvements on both
Nicolas Geoffray54d5df92011-11-10 23:37:56 +0000216 runtime and startup performance:</p>
217
218 <ul>
Chris Lattner21e1b7a2011-12-13 17:55:30 +0000219 <li>...</li>
Nicolas Geoffray54d5df92011-11-10 23:37:56 +0000220 </ul>
Bill Wendling7b7fa742011-10-26 18:46:16 +0000221
Chris Lattner3d6a80a2011-04-07 03:08:22 +0000222</div>
Michael J. Spencer60f790c2011-11-28 18:20:09 +0000223
Tobias Grosser76213b82012-04-16 17:17:00 +0000224
225<!--=========================================================================-->
226<h3>
Tobias Grosser99a0b282012-04-16 17:18:49 +0000227<a name="Polly">Polly: Polyhedral Optimizer</a>
Tobias Grosser76213b82012-04-16 17:17:00 +0000228</h3>
229
230<div>
231
232 <p><a href="http://polly.llvm.org/">Polly</a> is an <em>experimental</em>
233 optimizer for data locality and parallelism. It currently provides high-level
234 loop optimizations and automatic parallelisation (using the OpenMP run time).
235 Work in the area of automatic SIMD and accelerator code generation was
236 started.
237
238 <p>Within the LLVM 3.1 time-frame there were the following highlights:</p>
239
240 <ul>
241 <li>Polly became an official LLVM project</li>
242 <li>Polly can be loaded directly into clang (Enabled by '-O3 -mllvm -polly'
243 )</li>
244 <li>An automatic scheduling optimizer (derived from <a
245 href="http://pluto-compiler.sourceforge.net/">Pluto</a>) was integrated. It
246 performs loop transformations to optimize for data-locality and parallelism.
247 The transformations include, but are not limited to interchange, fusion,
248 fission, skewing and tiling.
249 </li>
250 </ul>
251
252</div>
253
NAKAMURA Takumi074eeaa2011-04-21 01:52:00 +0000254</div>
Daniel Dunbar97b01a82010-10-04 17:39:47 +0000255
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NAKAMURA Takumi06c6d9a2011-04-18 01:17:51 +0000257<h2>
Chris Lattner21e1b7a2011-12-13 17:55:30 +0000258 <a name="externalproj">External Open Source Projects Using LLVM 3.1</a>
NAKAMURA Takumi06c6d9a2011-04-18 01:17:51 +0000259</h2>
Chris Lattnerab68e9e2009-02-26 22:33:38 +0000260<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
261
NAKAMURA Takumi074eeaa2011-04-21 01:52:00 +0000262<div>
Chris Lattner61358ab2009-10-13 17:48:04 +0000263
264<p>An exciting aspect of LLVM is that it is used as an enabling technology for
265 a lot of other language and tools projects. This section lists some of the
Chris Lattner21e1b7a2011-12-13 17:55:30 +0000266 projects that have already been updated to work with LLVM 3.1.</p>
Chris Lattner75547712010-10-03 23:49:06 +0000267
Bill Wendlingf8cfe2e2012-05-13 09:52:48 +0000268<h3>FAUST</h3>
269
270<div>
271
Benjamin Kramerabe446c2012-05-13 10:21:51 +0000272<p><a href="http://faust.grame.fr/">FAUST</a> is a compiled language for
273 real-time audio signal processing. The name FAUST stands for Functional
274 AUdio STream. Its programming model combines two approaches: functional
275 programming and block diagram composition. In addition with the C, C++, Java,
276 JavaScript output formats, the Faust compiler can generate LLVM bitcode, and
277 works with LLVM 2.7-3.1.</p>
Bill Wendlingf8cfe2e2012-05-13 09:52:48 +0000278
279</div>
280
Bill Wendlingde86bea2012-05-11 21:42:37 +0000281<h3>Glasgow Haskell Compiler (GHC)</h3>
282
283<div>
284
Benjamin Kramerabe446c2012-05-13 10:21:51 +0000285<p><a href="http://www.haskell.org/ghc/">GHC</a> is an open source compiler and
286 programming suite for Haskell, a lazy functional programming language. It
287 includes an optimizing static compiler generating good code for a variety of
288 platforms, together with an interactive system for convenient, quick
289 development.</p>
Bill Wendlingde86bea2012-05-11 21:42:37 +0000290
291<p>GHC 7.0 and onwards include an LLVM code generator, supporting LLVM 2.8 and
292 later.</p>
293
294</div>
295
Bill Wendlingf2f92ba2012-05-13 10:00:58 +0000296<h3>LLVM D Compiler</h3>
297
298<div>
299
300<p><a href="https://github.com/ldc-developers/ldc">LLVM D Compiler</a> (LDC) is
301 a compiler for the D programming Language. It is based on the DMD frontend
302 and uses LLVM as backend.</p>
303
304</div>
305
Bill Wendling91071052012-05-13 09:55:24 +0000306<h3>Open Shading Language</h3>
307
308<div>
309
Benjamin Kramerabe446c2012-05-13 10:21:51 +0000310<p><a href="https://github.com/imageworks/OpenShadingLanguage/">Open Shading
311 Language (OSL)</a> is a small but rich language for programmable shading in
312 advanced global illumination renderers and other applications, ideal for
313 describing materials, lights, displacement, and pattern generation. It uses
314 LLVM to JIT complex shader networks to x86 code at runtime.</p>
Bill Wendling91071052012-05-13 09:55:24 +0000315
316<p>OSL was developed by Sony Pictures Imageworks for use in its in-house
317 renderer used for feature film animation and visual effects, and is
Benjamin Kramerabe446c2012-05-13 10:21:51 +0000318 distributed as open source software with the "New BSD" license.</p>
Bill Wendling91071052012-05-13 09:55:24 +0000319
320</div>
321
Bill Wendling59a23e32012-05-13 09:59:27 +0000322<h3>Portable OpenCL (pocl)</h3>
323
324<div>
325
326<p>In addition to producing an easily portable open source OpenCL
Benjamin Kramerabe446c2012-05-13 10:21:51 +0000327 implementation, another major goal of <a href="http://pocl.sourceforge.net/">
328 pocl</a> is improving performance portability of OpenCL programs with
329 compiler optimizations, reducing the need for target-dependent manual
330 optimizations. An important part of pocl is a set of LLVM passes used to
331 statically parallelize multiple work-items with the kernel compiler, even in
332 the presence of work-group barriers. This enables static parallelization of
333 the fine-grained static concurrency in the work groups in multiple ways
334 (SIMD, VLIW, superscalar,...).</p>
Bill Wendling59a23e32012-05-13 09:59:27 +0000335
336</div>
337
Bill Wendlingde86bea2012-05-11 21:42:37 +0000338<h3>Pure</h3>
339
340<div>
341
Bill Wendling015d2ad2012-05-11 22:38:33 +0000342<p><a href="http://pure-lang.googlecode.com/">Pure</a> is an
343 algebraic/functional programming language based on term rewriting. Programs
344 are collections of equations which are used to evaluate expressions in a
345 symbolic fashion. The interpreter uses LLVM as a backend to JIT-compile Pure
346 programs to fast native code. Pure offers dynamic typing, eager and lazy
347 evaluation, lexical closures, a hygienic macro system (also based on term
348 rewriting), built-in list and matrix support (including list and matrix
349 comprehensions) and an easy-to-use interface to C and other programming
350 languages (including the ability to load LLVM bitcode modules, and inline C,
351 C++, Fortran and Faust code in Pure programs if the corresponding
352 LLVM-enabled compilers are installed).</p>
Bill Wendlingde86bea2012-05-11 21:42:37 +0000353
354<p>Pure version 0.54 has been tested and is known to work with LLVM 3.1 (and
355 continues to work with older LLVM releases >= 2.5).</p>
356
357</div>
Bill Wendling644ce532011-10-26 09:25:01 +0000358
Bill Wendling59a23e32012-05-13 09:59:27 +0000359<h3>TTA-based Co-design Environment (TCE)</h3>
360
361<div>
362
Benjamin Kramerabe446c2012-05-13 10:21:51 +0000363<p><a href="http://tce.cs.tut.fi/">TCE</a> is a toolset for designing
364 application-specific processors (ASP) based on the Transport triggered
365 architecture (TTA). The toolset provides a complete co-design flow from C/C++
366 programs down to synthesizable VHDL/Verilog and parallel program binaries.
367 Processor customization points include the register files, function units,
368 supported operations, and the interconnection network.</p>
Bill Wendling59a23e32012-05-13 09:59:27 +0000369
370<p>TCE uses Clang and LLVM for C/C++ language support, target independent
371 optimizations and also for parts of code generation. It generates new
372 LLVM-based code generators "on the fly" for the designed TTA processors and
373 loads them in to the compiler backend as runtime libraries to avoid
374 per-target recompilation of larger parts of the compiler chain.</p>
375
376</div>
377
NAKAMURA Takumi074eeaa2011-04-21 01:52:00 +0000378</div>
379
Chris Lattner8348b472008-06-08 21:58:17 +0000380<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
NAKAMURA Takumi06c6d9a2011-04-18 01:17:51 +0000381<h2>
Chris Lattner21e1b7a2011-12-13 17:55:30 +0000382 <a name="whatsnew">What's New in LLVM 3.1?</a>
NAKAMURA Takumi06c6d9a2011-04-18 01:17:51 +0000383</h2>
Chris Lattner8348b472008-06-08 21:58:17 +0000384<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
385
NAKAMURA Takumi074eeaa2011-04-21 01:52:00 +0000386<div>
Chris Lattnerf8e0b4e2008-06-08 22:59:35 +0000387
Chris Lattner61358ab2009-10-13 17:48:04 +0000388<p>This release includes a huge number of bug fixes, performance tweaks and
Bill Wendling7b7fa742011-10-26 18:46:16 +0000389 minor improvements. Some of the major improvements and new features are
390 listed in this section.</p>
Chris Lattner61358ab2009-10-13 17:48:04 +0000391
Chris Lattner914ce462010-04-22 06:28:20 +0000392<!--=========================================================================-->
NAKAMURA Takumi06c6d9a2011-04-18 01:17:51 +0000393<h3>
Chris Lattner252b83d2008-02-06 18:00:06 +0000394<a name="majorfeatures">Major New Features</a>
NAKAMURA Takumi06c6d9a2011-04-18 01:17:51 +0000395</h3>
Chris Lattner252b83d2008-02-06 18:00:06 +0000396
NAKAMURA Takumi074eeaa2011-04-21 01:52:00 +0000397<div>
Chris Lattner252b83d2008-02-06 18:00:06 +0000398
Chris Lattner1ab8ce92011-11-27 18:47:37 +0000399 <!-- Features that need text if they're finished for 3.1:
400 ARM EHABI
401 combiner-aa?
402 strong phi elim
403 loop dependence analysis
404 CorrelatedValuePropagation
405 lib/Transforms/IPO/MergeFunctions.cpp => consider for 3.1.
Chris Lattner1c80fbf2011-11-27 20:51:47 +0000406 Integrated assembler on by default for arm/thumb?
407
Chris Lattner1ab8ce92011-11-27 18:47:37 +0000408 -->
409
Chris Lattner1c80fbf2011-11-27 20:51:47 +0000410 <!-- Near dead:
Chris Lattnerdec23b62011-11-15 22:13:27 +0000411 Analysis/RegionInfo.h + Dom Frontiers
412 SparseBitVector: used in LiveVar.
Chris Lattner5a1731d2011-11-27 08:32:32 +0000413 llvm/lib/Archive - replace with lib object?
Chris Lattner1c80fbf2011-11-27 20:51:47 +0000414 -->
Chris Lattner6a007d12011-11-25 20:33:27 +0000415
Chris Lattner21e1b7a2011-12-13 17:55:30 +0000416<p>LLVM 3.1 includes several major changes and big features:</p>
Bill Wendlingbc5f6dd2011-10-26 18:33:01 +0000417
Chris Lattner791f77b2008-06-05 06:25:56 +0000418<ul>
Evan Cheng28681862011-12-14 22:57:45 +0000419 <li><a href="../tools/clang/docs/AddressSanitizer.html">AddressSanitizer</a>,
420 a fast memory error detector.</li>
421 <li><a href="CodeGenerator.html#machineinstrbundle">MachineInstr Bundles</a>,
422 Support to model instruction bundling / packing.</li>
Jim Grosbach6e6b8222012-02-23 23:52:06 +0000423 <li><a href="#armintegratedassembler">ARM Integrated Assembler</a>,
424 A full featured assembler and direct-to-object support for ARM.</li>
Chandler Carruth268fde42012-04-17 01:10:35 +0000425 <li><a href="#blockplacement">Basic Block Placement</a>
426 Probability driven basic block placement.</li>
Chris Lattner21e1b7a2011-12-13 17:55:30 +0000427 <li>....</li>
Chris Lattnerf304ffc2008-02-10 08:17:19 +0000428</ul>
Mikhail Glushenkovea65d7d2008-10-13 02:08:34 +0000429
Bill Wendlingbc5f6dd2011-10-26 18:33:01 +0000430</div>
431
Michael J. Spencer60f790c2011-11-28 18:20:09 +0000432
Chris Lattner4f0fe432011-11-27 19:26:30 +0000433<!--=========================================================================-->
434<h3>
435<a name="coreimprovements">LLVM IR and Core Improvements</a>
436</h3>
437
438<div>
439
440<p>LLVM IR has several new features for better support of new targets and that
441 expose new optimization opportunities:</p>
442
Chris Lattner064caf92011-11-27 21:30:28 +0000443 <ul>
Dan Gohmaneb4c70b2011-12-20 01:10:56 +0000444 <li>IR support for half float</li>
Bill Wendling06d7e1b2012-02-06 21:59:44 +0000445 <li>IR support for vectors of pointers, including vector GEPs.</li>
Bill Wendling190ec9b2012-02-16 10:23:43 +0000446 <li>Module flags have been introduced. They convey information about the
447 module as a whole to LLVM subsystems.</li>
Rafael Espindola626c3462012-03-25 11:14:35 +0000448 <li>Loads can now have range metadata attached to them to describe the
Rafael Espindola692cd452012-03-24 19:02:32 +0000449 possible values being loaded.</li>
Chandler Carruthc76c94f2012-04-17 01:13:53 +0000450 <li>Inline cost heuristics have been completely overhauled and now closely
451 model constant propagation through call sites, disregard trivially dead
452 code costs, and can model C++ STL iterator patterns.</li>
Chris Lattner21e1b7a2011-12-13 17:55:30 +0000453 <li>....</li>
Chris Lattner064caf92011-11-27 21:30:28 +0000454 </ul>
Andrew Trick5aab6382011-11-06 17:59:24 +0000455</div>
456
457<!--=========================================================================-->
458<h3>
Chris Lattneracce85d2008-02-10 07:46:44 +0000459<a name="optimizer">Optimizer Improvements</a>
NAKAMURA Takumi06c6d9a2011-04-18 01:17:51 +0000460</h3>
Chris Lattneracce85d2008-02-10 07:46:44 +0000461
NAKAMURA Takumi074eeaa2011-04-21 01:52:00 +0000462<div>
Chris Lattneracce85d2008-02-10 07:46:44 +0000463
Chris Lattner064caf92011-11-27 21:30:28 +0000464<p>In addition to many minor performance tweaks and bug fixes, this
Bill Wendling7b7fa742011-10-26 18:46:16 +0000465 release includes a few major enhancements and additions to the
466 optimizers:</p>
Chris Lattneracce85d2008-02-10 07:46:44 +0000467
468<ul>
Brendon Cahoonff730392012-04-14 16:54:12 +0000469 <li>The loop unroll pass now is able to unroll loops with run-time trip counts.
470 This feature is turned off by default, and is enabled with the
471 <code>-unroll-runtime</code> flag.</li>
Hal Finkel9068bf52012-04-16 03:49:43 +0000472 <li>A new basic-block autovectorization pass is available. Pass
473 <code>-vectorize</code> to run this pass along with some associated
Hal Finkel12c10b32012-04-16 17:06:49 +0000474 post-vectorization cleanup passes. For more information, see the EuroLLVM
475 2012 slides: <a href="http://llvm.org/devmtg/2012-04-12/Slides/Hal_Finkel.pdf">
476 Autovectorization with LLVM</a>.</li>
Chris Lattner21e1b7a2011-12-13 17:55:30 +0000477 <li>....</li>
Chris Lattner11b66112010-10-04 02:42:39 +0000478</ul>
479
Chris Lattner61358ab2009-10-13 17:48:04 +0000480</div>
Chris Lattner917cc712009-03-02 02:37:32 +0000481
Chris Lattner0b832202008-06-08 02:45:07 +0000482<!--=========================================================================-->
NAKAMURA Takumi06c6d9a2011-04-18 01:17:51 +0000483<h3>
Chris Lattner4ba2b652010-09-30 16:31:33 +0000484<a name="mc">MC Level Improvements</a>
NAKAMURA Takumi06c6d9a2011-04-18 01:17:51 +0000485</h3>
Chris Lattner4ba2b652010-09-30 16:31:33 +0000486
NAKAMURA Takumi074eeaa2011-04-21 01:52:00 +0000487<div>
Bill Wendling7b7fa742011-10-26 18:46:16 +0000488
489<p>The LLVM Machine Code (aka MC) subsystem was created to solve a number of
490 problems in the realm of assembly, disassembly, object file format handling,
491 and a number of other related areas that CPU instruction-set level tools work
Chris Lattner2f206022011-11-27 22:03:34 +0000492 in. For more information, please see
493 the <a href="http://blog.llvm.org/2010/04/intro-to-llvm-mc-project.html">Intro
494 to the LLVM MC Project Blog Post</a>.</p>
Chris Lattner7d9b6b42010-10-02 21:59:30 +0000495
Chris Lattner7d9b6b42010-10-02 21:59:30 +0000496<ul>
Chris Lattner21e1b7a2011-12-13 17:55:30 +0000497 <li>....</li>
Chris Lattner7d9b6b42010-10-02 21:59:30 +0000498</ul>
499
NAKAMURA Takumi45c435a2011-04-05 08:24:22 +0000500</div>
Chris Lattner4ba2b652010-09-30 16:31:33 +0000501
Chris Lattner4ba2b652010-09-30 16:31:33 +0000502<!--=========================================================================-->
NAKAMURA Takumi06c6d9a2011-04-18 01:17:51 +0000503<h3>
Chris Lattner511433e2009-03-02 03:24:11 +0000504<a name="codegen">Target Independent Code Generator Improvements</a>
NAKAMURA Takumi06c6d9a2011-04-18 01:17:51 +0000505</h3>
Chris Lattner0b832202008-06-08 02:45:07 +0000506
NAKAMURA Takumi074eeaa2011-04-21 01:52:00 +0000507<div>
Chris Lattner0b832202008-06-08 02:45:07 +0000508
Bill Wendling190ec9b2012-02-16 10:23:43 +0000509<p>We have changed the way that the Type Legalizer legalizes vectors. The type
510 legalizer now attempts to promote integer elements. This enabled the
511 implementation of vector-select. Additionally, we see a performance boost on
512 workloads which use vectors of chars and shorts, since they are now promoted
513 to 32-bit types, which are better supported by the SIMD instruction set.
514 Floating point types are still widened as before.</p>
Nadav Rotem75597662011-12-20 08:02:50 +0000515
516
Mikhail Glushenkovf795ef02009-03-01 18:09:47 +0000517<p>We have put a significant amount of work into the code generator
Bill Wendling7b7fa742011-10-26 18:46:16 +0000518 infrastructure, which allows us to implement more aggressive algorithms and
519 make it run faster:</p>
Chris Lattner0b832202008-06-08 02:45:07 +0000520
521<ul>
Jakob Stoklund Olesen9897c622011-12-19 16:53:40 +0000522 <li>TableGen can now synthesize register classes that are only needed to
Bill Wendling190ec9b2012-02-16 10:23:43 +0000523 represent combinations of constraints from instructions and sub-registers.
524 The synthetic register classes inherit most of their properties form their
525 closest user-defined super-class.</li>
Jakob Stoklund Olesend9e5c762012-01-05 00:26:49 +0000526 <li><code>MachineRegisterInfo</code> now allows the reserved registers to be
Bill Wendling190ec9b2012-02-16 10:23:43 +0000527 frozen when register allocation starts. Target hooks should use the
Nadav Rotemfdc309c2012-02-26 08:35:53 +0000528 <code>MRI-&gt;canReserveReg(FramePtr)</code> method to avoid accidentally
Bill Wendling190ec9b2012-02-16 10:23:43 +0000529 disabling frame pointer elimination during register allocation.</li>
Jakob Stoklund Olesen7739cad2012-01-16 19:22:00 +0000530 <li>A new kind of <code>MachineOperand</code> provides a compact
Bill Wendling190ec9b2012-02-16 10:23:43 +0000531 representation of large clobber lists on call instructions. The register
532 mask operand references a bit mask of preserved registers. Everything else
533 is clobbered.</li>
Chris Lattner84977642007-09-21 03:54:09 +0000534</ul>
Bill Wendling190ec9b2012-02-16 10:23:43 +0000535
Anshuman Dasgupta4b479552012-04-12 15:17:35 +0000536<p> We added new TableGen infrastructure to support bundling for
537 Very Long Instruction Word (VLIW) architectures. TableGen can now
538 automatically generate a deterministic finite automaton from a VLIW
539 target's schedule description which can be queried to determine
540 legal groupings of instructions in a bundle.</p>
541
Anshuman Dasgupta3c1ded22012-04-14 20:59:13 +0000542<p> We have added a new target independent VLIW packetizer based on the
Anshuman Dasguptacff391a2012-04-14 20:57:13 +0000543 DFA infrastructure to group machine instructions into bundles.</p>
544
Chris Lattner84977642007-09-21 03:54:09 +0000545</div>
546
Chandler Carruth268fde42012-04-17 01:10:35 +0000547<h4>
548<a name="blockplacement">Basic Block Placement</a>
549</h4>
550<div>
551<p>A probability based block placement and code layout algorithm was added to
552LLVM's code generator. This layout pass supports probabilities derived from
553static heuristics as well as source code annotations such as
554<code>__builtin_expect</code>.</p>
555</div>
556
Chris Lattner917cc712009-03-02 02:37:32 +0000557<!--=========================================================================-->
NAKAMURA Takumi06c6d9a2011-04-18 01:17:51 +0000558<h3>
Chris Lattner917cc712009-03-02 02:37:32 +0000559<a name="x86">X86-32 and X86-64 Target Improvements</a>
NAKAMURA Takumi06c6d9a2011-04-18 01:17:51 +0000560</h3>
Chris Lattner917cc712009-03-02 02:37:32 +0000561
NAKAMURA Takumi074eeaa2011-04-21 01:52:00 +0000562<div>
Bill Wendling7b7fa742011-10-26 18:46:16 +0000563
564<p>New features and major changes in the X86 target include:</p>
Chris Lattner917cc712009-03-02 02:37:32 +0000565
566<ul>
Nadav Rotem75597662011-12-20 08:02:50 +0000567 <li>Bug fixes and improved support for AVX1</li>
568 <li>Support for AVX2 (still incomplete at this point)</li>
Jakob Stoklund Olesen26246612012-02-16 18:22:39 +0000569 <li>Call instructions use the new register mask operands for faster compile
570 times and better support for different calling conventions. The old WINCALL
571 instructions are no longer needed.</li>
NAKAMURA Takumi847307a2012-04-07 02:24:20 +0000572 <li>DW2 Exception Handling is enabled on Cygwin and MinGW.</li>
Bill Wendling59fc1662012-04-16 05:24:52 +0000573 <li>Support for implicit TLS model used with MS VC runtime</li>
Chris Lattner917cc712009-03-02 02:37:32 +0000574</ul>
575
Chris Lattner917cc712009-03-02 02:37:32 +0000576</div>
Chris Lattner84977642007-09-21 03:54:09 +0000577
578<!--=========================================================================-->
NAKAMURA Takumi06c6d9a2011-04-18 01:17:51 +0000579<h3>
Chris Lattner61358ab2009-10-13 17:48:04 +0000580<a name="ARM">ARM Target Improvements</a>
NAKAMURA Takumi06c6d9a2011-04-18 01:17:51 +0000581</h3>
Chris Lattnerc441fb82009-03-01 02:30:21 +0000582
NAKAMURA Takumi074eeaa2011-04-21 01:52:00 +0000583<div>
Bill Wendling7b7fa742011-10-26 18:46:16 +0000584
585<p>New features of the ARM target include:</p>
Chris Lattnerc441fb82009-03-01 02:30:21 +0000586
587<ul>
Jakob Stoklund Olesenf5bb45f2011-12-16 16:07:41 +0000588 <li>The constant island pass now supports basic block and constant pool entry
Jim Grosbach6e6b8222012-02-23 23:52:06 +0000589 alignments greater than 4 bytes.</li>
590 <li>On Darwin, the ARM target now has a full-featured integrated assembler.
591 </li>
592</ul>
Chris Lattner7b95c382011-11-15 22:23:46 +0000593
Jim Grosbach6e6b8222012-02-23 23:52:06 +0000594<h4>
595<a name="armintegratedassembler">ARM Integrated Assembler</a>
596</h4>
597<div>
598<p>The ARM target now includes a full featured macro assembler, including
599direct-to-object module support for clang. The assembler is currently enabled
600by default for Darwin only pending testing and any additional necessary
601platform specific support for Linux.</p>
Michael J. Spencer60f790c2011-11-28 18:20:09 +0000602
Jim Grosbach6e6b8222012-02-23 23:52:06 +0000603<p>Full support is included for Thumb1, Thumb2 and ARM modes, along with
604subtarget and CPU specific extensions for VFP2, VFP3 and NEON.</p>
605
606<p>The assembler is Unified Syntax only (see ARM Architecural Reference Manual
607for details). While there is some, and growing, support for pre-unfied (divided)
608syntax, there are still significant gaps in that support.</p>
609</div>
NAKAMURA Takumi9c55f592012-03-27 11:25:16 +0000610
611</div>
Chris Lattner1efe27e2011-04-06 00:45:11 +0000612<!--=========================================================================-->
NAKAMURA Takumi06c6d9a2011-04-18 01:17:51 +0000613<h3>
Akira Hatanaka5381cbf2011-11-15 21:33:05 +0000614<a name="MIPS">MIPS Target Improvements</a>
615</h3>
616
617<div>
618
Chris Lattner1cc489b2011-11-27 22:12:32 +0000619<p>This release has seen major new work on just about every aspect of the MIPS
620 backend. Some of the major new features include:</p>
Akira Hatanaka5381cbf2011-11-15 21:33:05 +0000621
622<ul>
Chris Lattner21e1b7a2011-12-13 17:55:30 +0000623 <li>....</li>
Akira Hatanaka5381cbf2011-11-15 21:33:05 +0000624</ul>
625</div>
Chris Lattner7b95c382011-11-15 22:23:46 +0000626
627<!--=========================================================================-->
628<h3>
Chris Lattner1efe27e2011-04-06 00:45:11 +0000629<a name="OtherTS">Other Target Specific Improvements</a>
NAKAMURA Takumi06c6d9a2011-04-18 01:17:51 +0000630</h3>
Chris Lattnerc441fb82009-03-01 02:30:21 +0000631
NAKAMURA Takumi074eeaa2011-04-21 01:52:00 +0000632<div>
Bill Wendling7b7fa742011-10-26 18:46:16 +0000633
Tony Linthicume05e55d2012-04-13 19:09:44 +0000634<p>Support for Qualcomm's Hexagon VLIW processor has been added.</p>
635
Chris Lattner1efe27e2011-04-06 00:45:11 +0000636<ul>
Chris Lattner21e1b7a2011-12-13 17:55:30 +0000637 <li>....</li>
Michael J. Spencer60f790c2011-11-28 18:20:09 +0000638
Chris Lattnerd6cc2c22011-11-27 22:36:22 +0000639
Chris Lattner1efe27e2011-04-06 00:45:11 +0000640</ul>
Bill Wendling7b7fa742011-10-26 18:46:16 +0000641
Chris Lattner1efe27e2011-04-06 00:45:11 +0000642</div>
Chris Lattner77d29b12008-06-05 08:02:49 +0000643
644<!--=========================================================================-->
NAKAMURA Takumi06c6d9a2011-04-18 01:17:51 +0000645<h3>
Chris Lattnerf6662f92008-10-13 17:57:36 +0000646<a name="changes">Major Changes and Removed Features</a>
NAKAMURA Takumi06c6d9a2011-04-18 01:17:51 +0000647</h3>
Chris Lattnerf6662f92008-10-13 17:57:36 +0000648
NAKAMURA Takumi074eeaa2011-04-21 01:52:00 +0000649<div>
Chris Lattnerf6662f92008-10-13 17:57:36 +0000650
Bill Wendling2626dba2011-08-03 22:18:20 +0000651<p>If you're already an LLVM user or developer with out-of-tree changes based on
Chris Lattner21e1b7a2011-12-13 17:55:30 +0000652 LLVM 3.1, this section lists some "gotchas" that you may run into upgrading
Bill Wendling2626dba2011-08-03 22:18:20 +0000653 from the previous release.</p>
Chris Lattnerf6662f92008-10-13 17:57:36 +0000654
655<ul>
Bill Wendling190ec9b2012-02-16 10:23:43 +0000656 <li>LLVM 3.1 removes support for reading LLVM 2.9 bitcode files. Going
657 forward, we aim for all future versions of LLVM to read bitcode files and
658 <tt>.ll</tt> files produced by LLVM 3.0 and later.</li>
659 <li>The <tt>unwind</tt> instruction is now gone. With the introduction of the
660 new exception handling system in LLVM 3.0, the <tt>unwind</tt> instruction
661 became obsolete.</li>
Joerg Sonnenbergerdba86d82012-04-26 20:10:07 +0000662 <li>LLVM 3.0 and earlier automatically added the returns_twice fo functions
663 like setjmp based on the name. This functionality was removed in 3.1.
664 This affects Clang users, if -ffreestanding is used.</li>
Chris Lattner21e1b7a2011-12-13 17:55:30 +0000665 <li>....</li>
Devang Patelb34dd132008-10-14 20:03:43 +0000666</ul>
Chris Lattnerf6662f92008-10-13 17:57:36 +0000667
Chris Lattnerf6662f92008-10-13 17:57:36 +0000668</div>
669
Daniel Dunbarf0233c62010-10-04 20:11:41 +0000670<!--=========================================================================-->
NAKAMURA Takumi06c6d9a2011-04-18 01:17:51 +0000671<h3>
Chris Lattner1efe27e2011-04-06 00:45:11 +0000672<a name="api_changes">Internal API Changes</a>
NAKAMURA Takumi06c6d9a2011-04-18 01:17:51 +0000673</h3>
Daniel Dunbarf0233c62010-10-04 20:11:41 +0000674
NAKAMURA Takumi074eeaa2011-04-21 01:52:00 +0000675<div>
Daniel Dunbarf0233c62010-10-04 20:11:41 +0000676
Chris Lattner1efe27e2011-04-06 00:45:11 +0000677<p>In addition, many APIs have changed in this release. Some of the major
Bill Wendling16005252011-08-02 06:20:17 +0000678 LLVM API changes are:</p>
Daniel Dunbarf0233c62010-10-04 20:11:41 +0000679
680<ul>
Nick Lewycky98a92d12012-03-21 22:58:28 +0000681 <li>Target specific options have been moved from global variables to members
682 on the new <code>TargetOptions</code> class, which is local to each
683 <code>TargetMachine</code>. As a consequence, the associated flags will
684 no longer be accepted by <tt>clang -mllvm</tt>. This includes:
685<ul>
Nick Lewycky8a618a22012-03-23 00:56:26 +0000686<li><code>llvm::PrintMachineCode</code></li>
687<li><code>llvm::NoFramePointerElim</code></li>
688<li><code>llvm::NoFramePointerElimNonLeaf</code></li>
689<li><code>llvm::DisableFramePointerElim(const MachineFunction &)</code></li>
690<li><code>llvm::LessPreciseFPMADOption</code></li>
691<li><code>llvm::LessPrecideFPMAD()</code></li>
692<li><code>llvm::NoExcessFPPrecision</code></li>
693<li><code>llvm::UnsafeFPMath</code></li>
694<li><code>llvm::NoInfsFPMath</code></li>
695<li><code>llvm::NoNaNsFPMath</code></li>
696<li><code>llvm::HonorSignDependentRoundingFPMathOption</code></li>
697<li><code>llvm::HonorSignDependentRoundingFPMath()</code></li>
698<li><code>llvm::UseSoftFloat</code></li>
699<li><code>llvm::FloatABIType</code></li>
700<li><code>llvm::NoZerosInBSS</code></li>
701<li><code>llvm::JITExceptionHandling</code></li>
702<li><code>llvm::JITEmitDebugInfo</code></li>
703<li><code>llvm::JITEmitDebugInfoToDisk</code></li>
704<li><code>llvm::GuaranteedTailCallOpt</code></li>
705<li><code>llvm::StackAlignmentOverride</code></li>
706<li><code>llvm::RealignStack</code></li>
707<li><code>llvm::DisableJumpTables</code></li>
708<li><code>llvm::EnableFastISel</code></li>
709<li><code>llvm::getTrapFunctionName()</code></li>
710<li><code>llvm::EnableSegmentedStacks</code></li>
Nick Lewycky98a92d12012-03-21 22:58:28 +0000711</ul></li>
Duncan Sandse747fad2012-04-15 18:03:49 +0000712 <li>The MDBuilder class has been added to simplify the creation of
713 metadata.</li>
Chris Lattner21e1b7a2011-12-13 17:55:30 +0000714 <li>....</li>
Daniel Dunbarf0233c62010-10-04 20:11:41 +0000715</ul>
Bill Wendling7b7fa742011-10-26 18:46:16 +0000716
Daniel Dunbarf0233c62010-10-04 20:11:41 +0000717</div>
Chris Lattnerf6662f92008-10-13 17:57:36 +0000718
Nadav Rotemfdc309c2012-02-26 08:35:53 +0000719<!--=========================================================================-->
720<h3>
721<a name="tools_changes">Tools Changes</a>
722</h3>
723
724<div>
725
726<p>In addition, some tools have changed in this release. Some of the changes
727 are:</p>
728
729
730<ul>
731 <li>llvm-stress is a command line tool for generating random .ll files to fuzz
732 different LLVM components. </li>
Michael J. Spencer75338092012-04-19 19:27:54 +0000733 <li>llvm-ld has been removed. Use llvm-link or Clang instead.</li>
Nadav Rotemfdc309c2012-02-26 08:35:53 +0000734 <li>....</li>
735</ul>
736
737<ul>
738 <li>....</li>
739</ul>
740
741</div>
742
Gregory Szorcca347492012-05-12 21:12:22 +0000743
744<!--=========================================================================-->
745<h3>
746<a name="python">Python Bindings</a>
747</h3>
748
749<div>
750
751<p>Officially supported Python bindings have been added! Feature support is far
752from complete. The current bindings support interfaces to:</p>
753<ul>
754 <li>Object File Interface</li>
755 <li>Disassembler</li>
756</ul>
757
758<p>Using the Object File Interface, it is possible to inspect binary object files.
759Think of it as a Python version of readelf or llvm-objdump.</p>
760
761<p>Support for additional features is currently being developed by community
762contributors. If you are interested in shaping the direction of the Python
763bindings, please express your intent on IRC or the developers list.</p>
764
765</div>
766
Nadav Rotemfdc309c2012-02-26 08:35:53 +0000767</div>
768
Chris Lattner79c3fe12003-10-02 04:57:28 +0000769<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
NAKAMURA Takumi06c6d9a2011-04-18 01:17:51 +0000770<h2>
Misha Brukman500bc302003-11-22 00:38:41 +0000771 <a name="knownproblems">Known Problems</a>
NAKAMURA Takumi06c6d9a2011-04-18 01:17:51 +0000772</h2>
Chris Lattner79c3fe12003-10-02 04:57:28 +0000773<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
774
NAKAMURA Takumi074eeaa2011-04-21 01:52:00 +0000775<div>
Misha Brukman500bc302003-11-22 00:38:41 +0000776
Chris Lattner70e22012011-11-27 19:38:20 +0000777<p>LLVM is generally a production quality compiler, and is used by a broad range
778 of applications and shipping in many products. That said, not every
779 subsystem is as mature as the aggregate, particularly the more obscure
780 targets. If you run into a problem, please check the <a
781 href="http://llvm.org/bugs/">LLVM bug database</a> and submit a bug if
782 there isn't already one or ask on the <a
783 href="http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/llvmdev">LLVMdev
784 list</a>.</p>
Michael J. Spencer60f790c2011-11-28 18:20:09 +0000785
Chris Lattner70e22012011-11-27 19:38:20 +0000786 <p>Known problem areas include:</p>
Michael J. Spencer60f790c2011-11-28 18:20:09 +0000787
Chris Lattnerf5ee1702004-03-14 02:03:02 +0000788<ul>
Chris Lattner70e22012011-11-27 19:38:20 +0000789 <li>The Alpha, Blackfin, CellSPU, MSP430, PTX, SystemZ and
Chris Lattner1c80fbf2011-11-27 20:51:47 +0000790 XCore backends are experimental, and the Alpha, Blackfin and SystemZ
791 targets have already been removed from mainline.</li>
Bill Wendling7b7fa742011-10-26 18:46:16 +0000792
Chris Lattner70e22012011-11-27 19:38:20 +0000793 <li>The integrated assembler, disassembler, and JIT is not supported by
794 several targets. If an integrated assembler is not supported, then a
795 system assembler is required. For more details, see the <a
796 href="CodeGenerator.html#targetfeatures">Target Features Matrix</a>.
797 </li>
Michael J. Spencer60f790c2011-11-28 18:20:09 +0000798
Chris Lattner70e22012011-11-27 19:38:20 +0000799 <li>The C backend has numerous problems and is not being actively maintained.
800 Depending on it for anything serious is not advised.</li>
Chris Lattner26299222006-11-18 07:51:14 +0000801</ul>
802
803</div>
John Criswellc0c186d2005-11-08 21:11:33 +0000804
Chris Lattner79c3fe12003-10-02 04:57:28 +0000805<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
NAKAMURA Takumi06c6d9a2011-04-18 01:17:51 +0000806<h2>
Misha Brukman500bc302003-11-22 00:38:41 +0000807 <a name="additionalinfo">Additional Information</a>
NAKAMURA Takumi06c6d9a2011-04-18 01:17:51 +0000808</h2>
Chris Lattner79c3fe12003-10-02 04:57:28 +0000809<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
810
NAKAMURA Takumi074eeaa2011-04-21 01:52:00 +0000811<div>
Misha Brukman500bc302003-11-22 00:38:41 +0000812
Bill Wendling7b7fa742011-10-26 18:46:16 +0000813<p>A wide variety of additional information is available on
814 the <a href="http://llvm.org/">LLVM web page</a>, in particular in
815 the <a href="http://llvm.org/docs/">documentation</a> section. The web page
816 also contains versions of the API documentation which is up-to-date with the
817 Subversion version of the source code. You can access versions of these
818 documents specific to this release by going into the "<tt>llvm/doc/</tt>"
819 directory in the LLVM tree.</p>
Chris Lattner79c3fe12003-10-02 04:57:28 +0000820
Misha Brukman500bc302003-11-22 00:38:41 +0000821<p>If you have any questions or comments about LLVM, please feel free to contact
Bill Wendling7b7fa742011-10-26 18:46:16 +0000822 us via the <a href="http://llvm.org/docs/#maillist"> mailing lists</a>.</p>
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