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11 Getting Started with the LLVM System
12</div>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +000013
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +000014<ul>
15 <li><a href="#overview">Overview</a>
16 <li><a href="#quickstart">Getting Started Quickly (A Summary)</a>
17 <li><a href="#requirements">Requirements</a>
Chris Lattner96768ea2003-02-14 04:22:13 +000018 <ol>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +000019 <li><a href="#hardware">Hardware</a>
20 <li><a href="#software">Software</a>
Chris Lattner95e92582004-07-18 22:32:22 +000021 <li><a href="#brokengcc">Broken versions of GCC</a>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +000022 </ol></li>
John Criswell7a73b802003-06-30 21:59:07 +000023
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +000024 <li><a href="#starting">Getting Started with LLVM</a>
John Criswell0b459202003-07-08 20:35:59 +000025 <ol>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +000026 <li><a href="#terminology">Terminology and Notation</a>
27 <li><a href="#environment">Setting Up Your Environment</a>
28 <li><a href="#unpack">Unpacking the LLVM Archives</a>
29 <li><a href="#checkout">Checkout LLVM from CVS</a>
30 <li><a href="#installcf">Install the GCC Front End</a>
31 <li><a href="#config">Local LLVM Configuration</a>
32 <li><a href="#compile">Compiling the LLVM Suite Source Code</a>
33 <li><a href="#objfiles">The Location of LLVM Object Files</a>
Chris Lattnera553f622004-03-25 20:38:40 +000034 <li><a href="#optionalconfig">Optional Configuration Items</a>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +000035 </ol></li>
John Criswell0b459202003-07-08 20:35:59 +000036
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +000037 <li><a href="#layout">Program layout</a>
38 <ol>
39 <li><a href="#cvsdir"><tt>CVS</tt> directories</a>
40 <li><a href="#include"><tt>llvm/include</tt></a>
41 <li><a href="#lib"><tt>llvm/lib</tt></a>
42 <li><a href="#runtime"><tt>llvm/runtime</tt></a>
43 <li><a href="#test"><tt>llvm/test</tt></a>
44 <li><a href="#tools"><tt>llvm/tools</tt></a>
45 <li><a href="#utils"><tt>llvm/utils</tt></a>
46 </ol></li>
John Criswell0f6d7c02003-10-27 18:18:16 +000047
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +000048 <li><a href="#tutorial">An Example Using the LLVM Tool Chain</a>
49 <li><a href="#problems">Common Problems</a>
50 <li><a href="#links">Links</a>
51</ul>
52
Chris Lattner7911ce22004-05-23 21:07:27 +000053<div class="doc_author">
54 <p>Written by:
55 <a href="mailto:criswell@uiuc.edu">John Criswell</a>,
56 <a href="mailto:sabre@nondot.org">Chris Lattner</a>,
57 <a href="http://misha.brukman.net">Misha Brukman</a>,
58 <a href="http://www.cs.uiuc.edu/~vadve">Vikram Adve</a>, and
59 <a href="mailto:gshi1@uiuc.edu">Guochun Shi</a>.
60 </p>
61</div>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +000062
63
64<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
65<div class="doc_section">
66 <a name="overview"><b>Overview</b></a>
67</div>
68<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
69
70<div class="doc_text">
71
72<p>Welcome to LLVM! In order to get started, you first need to know some
73basic information.</p>
74
75<p>First, LLVM comes in two pieces. The first piece is the LLVM suite. This
76contains all of the tools, libraries, and header files needed to use the low
77level virtual machine. It contains an assembler, disassembler, bytecode
78analyzer, and bytecode optimizer. It also contains a test suite that can be
79used to test the LLVM tools and the GCC front end.</p>
80
81<p>The second piece is the GCC front end. This component provides a version of
82GCC that compiles C and C++ code into LLVM bytecode. Currently, the GCC front
83end is a modified version of GCC 3.4 (we track the GCC 3.4 development). Once
84compiled into LLVM bytecode, a program can be manipulated with the LLVM tools
85from the LLVM suite.</p>
86
87</div>
88
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90<div class="doc_section">
91 <a name="quickstart"><b>Getting Started Quickly (A Summary)</b></a>
92</div>
93<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
94
95<div class="doc_text">
96
97<p>Here's the short story for getting up and running quickly with LLVM:</p>
98
99<ol>
100 <li>Install the GCC front end:
101 <ol>
102 <li><tt>cd <i>where-you-want-the-C-front-end-to-live</i></tt>
103 <li><tt>gunzip --stdout cfrontend.<i>platform</i>.tar.gz | tar -xvf -</tt>
John Criswell364cec42004-03-12 20:31:37 +0000104 <li><b>Sparc and MacOS X Only:</b><br>
105 <tt>cd cfrontend/<i>platform</i><br>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000106 ./fixheaders</tt>
107 </ol></li>
108
109 <li>Get the Source Code
110 <ul>
111 <li>With the distributed files:
112 <ol>
113 <li><tt>cd <i>where-you-want-llvm-to-live</i></tt>
John Criswell364cec42004-03-12 20:31:37 +0000114 <li><tt>gunzip --stdout llvm-<i>version</i>.tar.gz | tar -xvf -</tt>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000115 <li><tt>cd llvm</tt>
116 </ol></li>
117
Misha Brukmanb3707ba2004-06-18 20:18:31 +0000118 <li>With anonymous CVS access (or use a <a href="#mirror">mirror</a>):
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000119 <ol>
120 <li><tt>cd <i>where-you-want-llvm-to-live</i></tt></li>
121 <li><tt>cvs -d
122 :pserver:anon@llvm-cvs.cs.uiuc.edu:/var/cvs/llvm login</tt></li>
123 <li>Hit the return key when prompted for the password.
124 <li><tt>cvs -z3 -d :pserver:anon@llvm-cvs.cs.uiuc.edu:/var/cvs/llvm
125 co llvm</tt></li>
126 <li><tt>cd llvm</tt></li>
127 </ol></li>
128 </ul></li>
129
130 <li>Configure the LLVM Build Environment
131 <ol>
132 <li>Change directory to where you want to store the LLVM object
133 files and run <tt>configure</tt> to configure the Makefiles and
134 header files for the default platform. Useful options include:
135 <ul>
136 <li><tt>--with-llvmgccdir=<i>directory</i></tt>
John Criswelld000e1d2003-12-18 16:43:17 +0000137 <p>Specify the full pathname of where the LLVM GCC frontend is
138 installed.</p></li>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000139 <li><tt>--enable-spec2000=<i>directory</i></tt>
140 <p>Enable the SPEC2000 benchmarks for testing. The SPEC2000
141 benchmarks should be available in
142 <tt><i>directory</i></tt>.</p></li>
143 </ul>
144 </ol></li>
145
146 <li>Build the LLVM Suite:
147 <ol>
Chris Lattner95e92582004-07-18 22:32:22 +0000148 <li>Set your LLVM_LIB_SEARCH_PATH environment variable.</li>
149 <li><tt>gmake -k |&amp; tee gnumake.out
150 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;# this is csh or tcsh syntax</tt></li>
151 <li>If you get an "internal compiler error (ICE)" see <a href="#brokengcc">below</a>.</li>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000152 </ol>
153
154</ol>
155
Chris Lattnerfcd37252004-06-21 22:52:48 +0000156<p>Consult the <a href="#starting">Getting Started with LLVM</a> section for
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000157detailed information on configuring and compiling LLVM. See <a
158href="#environment">Setting Up Your Environment</a> for tips that simplify
159working with the GCC front end and LLVM tools. Go to <a href="#layout">Program
160Layout</a> to learn about the layout of the source code tree.</p>
161
162</div>
163
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165<div class="doc_section">
166 <a name="requirements"><b>Requirements</b></a>
167</div>
168<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
169
170<div class="doc_text">
171
172<p>Before you begin to use the LLVM system, review the requirements given below.
173This may save you some trouble by knowing ahead of time what hardware and
174software you will need.</p>
175
176</div>
177
178<!-- ======================================================================= -->
179<div class="doc_subsection">
180 <a name="hardware"><b>Hardware</b></a>
181</div>
182
183<div class="doc_text">
184
185<p>LLVM is known to work on the following platforms:</p>
186
187<ul>
188
189 <li>Linux on x86 (Pentium and above)
190 <ul>
John Criswell18b74642004-08-16 14:51:33 +0000191 <li>Approximately 2.6 GB of Free Disk Space
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000192 <ul>
John Criswell18b74642004-08-16 14:51:33 +0000193 <li>Source code: 57 MB</li>
194 <li>Object code: 2.5 GB</li>
195 <li>GCC front end: 30 MB</li>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000196 </ul></li>
John Criswelld000e1d2003-12-18 16:43:17 +0000197 </ul>
198 </li>
199
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000200 <li>Solaris on SparcV9 (Ultrasparc)
201 <ul>
John Criswell18b74642004-08-16 14:51:33 +0000202 <li>Approximately 2.6 GB of Free Disk Space
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000203 <ul>
John Criswell18b74642004-08-16 14:51:33 +0000204 <li>Source code: 57 MB</li>
205 <li>Object code: 2.5 GB</li>
206 <li>GCC front end: 46 MB</li>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000207 </ul></li>
John Criswelld000e1d2003-12-18 16:43:17 +0000208 </ul>
209 </li>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000210
John Criswelld000e1d2003-12-18 16:43:17 +0000211 <li>FreeBSD on x86 (Pentium and above)
212 <ul>
John Criswell18b74642004-08-16 14:51:33 +0000213 <li>Approximately 1 GB of Free Disk Space
John Criswelld000e1d2003-12-18 16:43:17 +0000214 <ul>
John Criswell18b74642004-08-16 14:51:33 +0000215 <li>Source code: 57 MB</li>
John Criswelld000e1d2003-12-18 16:43:17 +0000216 <li>Object code: 850 MB</li>
217 <li>GCC front end: 40 MB</li>
218 </ul></li>
219 </ul>
220 </li>
221
John Criswelld000e1d2003-12-18 16:43:17 +0000222 <li>MacOS X on PowerPC
223 <ul>
John Criswell18b74642004-08-16 14:51:33 +0000224 <li>Experimental support for static native code generation
225 <li>Approximately 1.6 GB of Free Disk Space
John Criswelld000e1d2003-12-18 16:43:17 +0000226 <ul>
John Criswell18b74642004-08-16 14:51:33 +0000227 <li>Source code: 57 MB</li>
228 <li>Object code: 1.5 GB</li>
229 <li>GCC front end: 36 MB</li>
John Criswelld000e1d2003-12-18 16:43:17 +0000230 </ul></li>
231 </ul>
John Criswelld000e1d2003-12-18 16:43:17 +0000232 </li>
Misha Brukman22e9e332004-08-09 19:57:01 +0000233
234 <li>AIX on PowerPC
235 <ul>
236 <li><div class="doc_warning">No native code generation</div>
237 <li>Approximately 2 GB of Free Disk Space
238 <ul>
239 <li>Source code: 92 MB</li>
240 <li>Object code: 2.8 GB</li>
241 <li>GCC front end: 123 MB</li>
242 </ul></li>
243 </ul>
244 </li>
245
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000246</ul>
247
248<p>The LLVM suite <i>may</i> compile on other platforms, but it is not
249guaranteed to do so. If compilation is successful, the LLVM utilities should be
250able to assemble, disassemble, analyze, and optimize LLVM bytecode. Code
251generation should work as well, although the generated native code may not work
252on your platform.</p>
253
254<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 +0000255to work on another platform, you can download a copy of the source and <a
256href="CFEBuildInstrs.html">try to compile it</a> on your platform.</p>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000257
258</div>
259
260<!-- ======================================================================= -->
261<div class="doc_subsection">
262 <a name="software"><b>Software</b></a>
263</div>
264
265<div class="doc_text">
266
267<p>Compiling LLVM requires that you have several software packages
268installed:</p>
269
270<ul>
271 <li><a href="http://gcc.gnu.org">GCC 3.x with C and C++ language
Chris Lattner95e92582004-07-18 22:32:22 +0000272 support</a> (See <a href="#brokengcc">below</a> for specific version info)</li>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000273
274 <li><a href="http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/make">GNU Make</a></li>
275
276 <li><a href="http://www.gnu.org/software/flex">Flex</a></li>
277
278 <li><a href="http://www.gnu.org/software/bison/bison.html">Bison</a></li>
279</ul>
280
281<p>There are some additional tools that you may want to have when working with
282LLVM:</p>
283
284<ul>
Brian Gaeke5c681b62004-02-08 07:49:04 +0000285 <li><A href="http://www.gnu.org/software/automake">GNU Automake</A></li>
286 <li><A href="http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf">GNU Autoconf</A></li>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000287 <li><A href="http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/m4">GNU M4</A>
288
289 <p>If you want to make changes to the configure scripts, you will need GNU
290 autoconf (2.57 or higher), and consequently, GNU M4 (version 1.4 or
Brian Gaeke5c681b62004-02-08 07:49:04 +0000291 higher). You will also need automake. Any old version of
292 automake from 1.4p5 on should work; we only use aclocal from that
293 package.</p></li>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000294
John Criswelld1799612004-03-29 20:23:11 +0000295 <li><A href="http://www.codesourcery.com/qm/qmtest">QMTest 2.0.3</A></li>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000296 <li><A href="http://www.python.org">Python</A>
297
John Criswelld1799612004-03-29 20:23:11 +0000298 <p>
299 These are needed to use the LLVM test suite. Please note that newer
300 versions of QMTest may not work with the LLVM test suite. QMTest 2.0.3
301 can be retrieved from the QMTest CVS repository using the following
Misha Brukmanb9be2bf2004-05-12 19:25:59 +0000302 commands:</p>
John Criswelld1799612004-03-29 20:23:11 +0000303 <ul>
304 <li><tt>cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@cvs.codesourcery.com:/home/qm/Repository login</tt>
305 </li>
306 <li>When prompted, use <tt>anoncvs</tt> as the password.
307 </li>
308 <li><tt>cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@cvs.codesourcery.com:/home/qm/Repository co -r release-2-0-3 qm</tt>
309 </li>
310 </ul>
Misha Brukmanb9be2bf2004-05-12 19:25:59 +0000311 </li>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000312
313</ul>
Chris Lattner95e92582004-07-18 22:32:22 +0000314</div>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000315
Chris Lattner95e92582004-07-18 22:32:22 +0000316<!-- ======================================================================= -->
317<div class="doc_subsection">
318 <a name="brokengcc">Broken versions of GCC</a>
319</div>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000320
Chris Lattner95e92582004-07-18 22:32:22 +0000321<div class="doc_text">
322
323<p>LLVM is very demanding of the host C++ compiler, and as such tends to expose
324bugs in the compiler. In particular, several versions of GCC crash when trying
325to compile LLVM. We routinely use GCC 3.3.3 and GCC 3.4.0 and have had success
326with them. Other versions of GCC will probably work as well. GCC versions listed
327here are known to not work. If you are using one of these versions, please try
328to upgrade your GCC to something more recent. If you run into a problem with a
329version of GCC not listed here, please <a href="mailto:llvmdev@cs.uiuc.edu">let
330us know</a>. Please use the "<tt>gcc -v</tt>" command to find out which version
331of GCC you are using.
332</p>
333
334<p><b>GCC versions prior to 3.0</b>: GCC 2.96.x and before had several
335problems in the STL that effectively prevent it from compiling LLVM.
336</p>
337
338<p><b>GCC 3.3.2</b>: This version of GCC suffered from a <a
339href="http://gcc.gnu.org/PR13392">serious bug</a> which causes it to crash in
340the "<tt>convert_from_eh_region_ranges_1</tt>" GCC function.</p>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000341
342</div>
343
Chris Lattner95e92582004-07-18 22:32:22 +0000344
345
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000346<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
347<div class="doc_section">
348 <a name="starting"><b>Getting Started with LLVM</b></a>
349</div>
350<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
351
Chris Lattner95e92582004-07-18 22:32:22 +0000352<div class="doc_text">
353
354<p>The remainder of this guide is meant to get you up and running with
355LLVM and to give you some basic information about the LLVM environment.</p>
356
357<p>The later sections of this guide describe the <a
358href="#layout">general layout</a> of the the LLVM source tree, a <a
359href="#tutorial">simple example</a> using the LLVM tool chain, and <a
360href="#links">links</a> to find more information about LLVM or to get
361help via e-mail.</p>
362</div>
363
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000364<!-- ======================================================================= -->
365<div class="doc_subsection">
366 <a name="terminology">Terminology and Notation</a>
367</div>
368
369<div class="doc_text">
370
371<p>Throughout this manual, the following names are used to denote paths
372specific to the local system and working environment. <i>These are not
373environment variables you need to set but just strings used in the rest
374of this document below</i>. In any of the examples below, simply replace
375each of these names with the appropriate pathname on your local system.
376All these paths are absolute:</p>
377
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +0000378<dl>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000379 <dt>SRC_ROOT
380 <dd>
381 This is the top level directory of the LLVM source tree.
John Criswell0f6d7c02003-10-27 18:18:16 +0000382 <p>
383
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000384 <dt>OBJ_ROOT
385 <dd>
386 This is the top level directory of the LLVM object tree (i.e. the
387 tree where object files and compiled programs will be placed. It
388 can be the same as SRC_ROOT).
389 <p>
390
391 <dt>LLVMGCCDIR
392 <dd>
393 This is the where the LLVM GCC Front End is installed.
394 <p>
395 For the pre-built GCC front end binaries, the LLVMGCCDIR is
396 <tt>cfrontend/<i>platform</i>/llvm-gcc</tt>.
397</dl>
398
399</div>
400
401<!-- ======================================================================= -->
402<div class="doc_subsection">
403 <a name="environment">Setting Up Your Environment</a>
404</div>
405
406<div class="doc_text">
407
408<p>
409In order to compile and use LLVM, you will need to set some environment
410variables. There are also some shell aliases which you may find useful.
411You can set these on the command line, or better yet, set them in your
412<tt>.cshrc</tt> or <tt>.profile</tt>.
413
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +0000414<dl>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000415 <dt><tt>LLVM_LIB_SEARCH_PATH</tt>=<tt><i>LLVMGCCDIR</i>/bytecode-libs</tt>
416 <dd>
417 This environment variable helps the LLVM GCC front end find bytecode
418 libraries that it will need for compilation.
419 <p>
420
421 <dt>alias llvmgcc <i>LLVMGCCDIR</i><tt>/bin/gcc</tt>
422 <dt>alias llvmg++ <i>LLVMGCCDIR</i><tt>/bin/g++</tt>
423 <dd>
424 This alias allows you to use the LLVM C and C++ front ends without putting
425 them in your <tt>PATH</tt> or typing in their complete pathnames.
426</dl>
427
428</div>
429
430<!-- ======================================================================= -->
431<div class="doc_subsection">
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +0000432 <a name="unpack">Unpacking the LLVM Archives</a>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000433</div>
434
435<div class="doc_text">
436
437<p>
438If you have the LLVM distribution, you will need to unpack it before you
John Criswelld000e1d2003-12-18 16:43:17 +0000439can begin to compile it. LLVM is distributed as a set of two files: the LLVM
440suite and the LLVM GCC front end compiled for your platform. Each
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000441file is a TAR archive that is compressed with the gzip program.
442</p>
443
John Criswelld000e1d2003-12-18 16:43:17 +0000444<p> The files are as follows:
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +0000445<dl>
John Criswell18b74642004-08-16 14:51:33 +0000446 <dt>llvm-1.3.tar.gz
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000447 <dd>This is the source code to the LLVM suite.
448 <p>
449
John Criswell18b74642004-08-16 14:51:33 +0000450 <dt>cfrontend-1.3.sparc-sun-solaris2.8.tar.gz
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000451 <dd>This is the binary release of the GCC front end for Solaris/Sparc.
452 <p>
453
John Criswell18b74642004-08-16 14:51:33 +0000454 <dt>cfrontend-1.3.i686-redhat-linux-gnu.tar.gz
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000455 <dd>This is the binary release of the GCC front end for Linux/x86.
John Criswelld000e1d2003-12-18 16:43:17 +0000456 <p>
457
John Criswell18b74642004-08-16 14:51:33 +0000458 <dt>cfrontend-1.3.i386-unknown-freebsd5.1.tar.gz
John Criswelld000e1d2003-12-18 16:43:17 +0000459 <dd>This is the binary release of the GCC front end for FreeBSD/x86.
460 <p>
461
John Criswell18b74642004-08-16 14:51:33 +0000462 <dt>cfrontend-1.3.powerpc-apple-darwin7.0.0.tar.gz
John Criswelld000e1d2003-12-18 16:43:17 +0000463 <dd>This is the binary release of the GCC front end for MacOS X/PPC.
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000464</dl>
465
466</div>
467
468<!-- ======================================================================= -->
469<div class="doc_subsection">
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +0000470 <a name="checkout">Checkout LLVM from CVS</a>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000471</div>
472
473<div class="doc_text">
474
475<p>If you have access to our CVS repository, you can get a fresh copy of
476the entire source code. All you need to do is check it out from CVS as
477follows:</p>
478
479<ul>
480<li><tt>cd <i>where-you-want-llvm-to-live</i></tt>
481 <li><tt>cvs -d :pserver:anon@llvm-cvs.cs.uiuc.edu:/var/cvs/llvm login</tt>
482 <li>Hit the return key when prompted for the password.
483 <li><tt>cvs -z3 -d :pserver:anon@llvm-cvs.cs.uiuc.edu:/var/cvs/llvm co
484 llvm</tt>
485</ul>
486
487<p>This will create an '<tt>llvm</tt>' directory in the current
488directory and fully populate it with the LLVM source code, Makefiles,
489test directories, and local copies of documentation files.</p>
490
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +0000491<p>If you want to get a specific release (as opposed to the most recent
492revision), you can specify a label. The following releases have the following
493label:</p>
494
John Criswelld000e1d2003-12-18 16:43:17 +0000495<ul>
John Criswell18b74642004-08-16 14:51:33 +0000496<li>Release 1.3: <b>RELEASE_13</b></li>
Misha Brukmanb9be2bf2004-05-12 19:25:59 +0000497<li>Release 1.2: <b>RELEASE_12</b></li>
498<li>Release 1.1: <b>RELEASE_11</b></li>
499<li>Release 1.0: <b>RELEASE_1</b></li>
John Criswelld000e1d2003-12-18 16:43:17 +0000500</ul>
John Criswelld000e1d2003-12-18 16:43:17 +0000501
Misha Brukmanb9be2bf2004-05-12 19:25:59 +0000502<p>If you would like to get the GCC front end source code, you can also get it
503from the CVS repository:</p>
504
Chris Lattner604fdc12004-06-28 17:14:01 +0000505<pre>
506 cvs -z3 -d :pserver:anon@llvm-cvs.cs.uiuc.edu:/var/cvs/llvm co llvm-gcc
Misha Brukmanb9be2bf2004-05-12 19:25:59 +0000507</pre>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000508
Chris Lattner604fdc12004-06-28 17:14:01 +0000509<p>Please note that you must follow <a href="CFEBuildInstrs.html">these
510instructions</a> to successfully build the LLVM C front-end.</p>
511
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000512</div>
513
514<!-- ======================================================================= -->
Chris Lattner883bcbe2004-06-18 20:15:58 +0000515<div class="doc_subsubsection">
516 <a name="mirrors">LLVM CVS Mirrors</a>
517</div>
518
519<div class="doc_text">
520
521<p>If the main CVS server is overloaded or inaccessible, you can try one of
522these user-hosted mirrors:</p>
523
524<ul>
Misha Brukmanb3707ba2004-06-18 20:18:31 +0000525<li><a href="http://llvm.x10sys.com/">Mirror hosted by eXtensible Systems
526Inc.</a></li>
Chris Lattner883bcbe2004-06-18 20:15:58 +0000527</ul>
528</div>
529
530<!-- ======================================================================= -->
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000531<div class="doc_subsection">
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +0000532 <a name="installcf">Install the GCC Front End</a>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000533</div>
534
535<div class="doc_text">
536
537<p>Before configuring and compiling the LLVM suite, you need to extract the LLVM
538GCC front end from the binary distribution. It is used for building the
539bytecode libraries later used by the GCC front end for linking programs, and its
540location must be specified when the LLVM suite is configured.</p>
541
542<p>To install the GCC front end, do the following:</p>
543
544<ol>
545 <li><tt>cd <i>where-you-want-the-front-end-to-live</i></tt></li>
John Criswelld000e1d2003-12-18 16:43:17 +0000546 <li><tt>gunzip --stdout cfrontend-<i>version</i>.<i>platform</i>.tar.gz | tar -xvf
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000547 -</tt></li>
548</ol>
549
John Criswelld000e1d2003-12-18 16:43:17 +0000550<p>If you are using Solaris/Sparc or MacOS X/PPC, you will need to fix the
551header files:</p>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000552
John Criswell364cec42004-03-12 20:31:37 +0000553<p><tt>cd cfrontend/<i>platform</i><br>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000554 ./fixheaders</tt></p>
555
556<p>The binary versions of the GCC front end may not suit all of your needs. For
557example, the binary distribution may include an old version of a system header
558file, not "fix" a header file that needs to be fixed for GCC, or it may be
559linked with libraries not available on your system.</p>
560
561<p>In cases like these, you may want to try <a
562href="CFEBuildInstrs.html">building the GCC front end from source.</a> This is
563not for the faint of heart, so be forewarned.</p>
564
565</div>
566
567<!-- ======================================================================= -->
568<div class="doc_subsection">
569 <a name="config">Local LLVM Configuration</a>
570</div>
571
572<div class="doc_text">
573
574<p>Once checked out from the CVS repository, the LLVM suite source code must be
575configured via the <tt>configure</tt> script. This script sets variables in
576<tt>llvm/Makefile.config</tt> and <tt>llvm/include/Config/config.h</tt>. It
John Criswelld000e1d2003-12-18 16:43:17 +0000577also populates <i>OBJ_ROOT</i> with the Makefiles needed to begin building
578LLVM.</p>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000579
580<p>The following environment variables are used by the <tt>configure</tt>
581script to configure the build system:</p>
582
583<table border=1>
584 <tr>
585 <th>Variable</th>
586 <th>Purpose</th>
587 </tr>
588
589 <tr>
590 <td>CC</td>
591 <td>Tells <tt>configure</tt> which C compiler to use. By default,
592 <tt>configure</tt> will look for the first GCC C compiler in
593 <tt>PATH</tt>. Use this variable to override
594 <tt>configure</tt>'s default behavior.</td>
595 </tr>
596
597 <tr>
598 <td>CXX</td>
599 <td>Tells <tt>configure</tt> which C++ compiler to use. By default,
600 <tt>configure</tt> will look for the first GCC C++ compiler in
601 <tt>PATH</tt>. Use this variable to override
602 <tt>configure</tt>'s default behavior.</td>
603 </tr>
604</table>
605
606<p>The following options can be used to set or enable LLVM specific options:</p>
607
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +0000608<dl>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000609 <dt><i>--with-llvmgccdir=LLVMGCCDIR</i>
610 <dd>
John Criswell364cec42004-03-12 20:31:37 +0000611 Path to the location where the LLVM GCC front end binaries and
John Criswelld000e1d2003-12-18 16:43:17 +0000612 associated libraries were installed. This must be specified as an
613 absolute pathname.
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000614 <p>
615 <dt><i>--enable-optimized</i>
616 <dd>
617 Enables optimized compilation by default (debugging symbols are removed
618 and GCC optimization flags are enabled). The default is to use an
619 unoptimized build (also known as a debug build).
620 <p>
621 <dt><i>--enable-jit</i>
622 <dd>
John Criswelld000e1d2003-12-18 16:43:17 +0000623 Compile the Just In Time (JIT) compiler functionality. This is not
624 available
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000625 on all platforms. The default is dependent on platform, so it is best
626 to explicitly enable it if you want it.
627 <p>
628 <dt><i>--enable-spec2000</i>
629 <dt><i>--enable-spec2000=&lt;<tt>directory</tt>&gt;</i>
630 <dd>
631 Enable the use of SPEC2000 when testing LLVM. This is disabled by default
632 (unless <tt>configure</tt> finds SPEC2000 installed). By specifying
633 <tt>directory</tt>, you can tell configure where to find the SPEC2000
634 benchmarks. If <tt>directory</tt> is left unspecified, <tt>configure</tt>
635 uses the default value
636 <tt>/home/vadve/shared/benchmarks/speccpu2000/benchspec</tt>.
John Criswell364cec42004-03-12 20:31:37 +0000637 <p>
638 <dt><i>--enable-spec95</i>
639 <dt><i>--enable-spec95=&lt;<tt>directory</tt>&gt;</i>
640 <dd>
641 Enable the use of SPEC95 when testing LLVM. It is similar to the
642 <i>--enable-spec2000</i> option.
643 <p>
644 <dt><i>--enable-povray</i>
645 <dt><i>--enable-povray=&lt;<tt>directory</tt>&gt;</i>
646 <dd>
647 Enable the use of Povray as an external test. Versions of Povray written
648 in C should work. This option is similar to the <i>--enable-spec2000</i>
649 option.
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000650</dl>
651
652<p>To configure LLVM, follow these steps:</p>
653
654<ol>
655 <li>Change directory into the object root directory:
John Criswell0f6d7c02003-10-27 18:18:16 +0000656 <br>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000657 <tt>cd <i>OBJ_ROOT</i></tt>
John Criswell0f6d7c02003-10-27 18:18:16 +0000658 <p>
John Criswell0f6d7c02003-10-27 18:18:16 +0000659
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000660 <li>Run the <tt>configure</tt> script located in the LLVM source tree:
661 <br>
662 <tt><i>SRC_ROOT</i>/configure</tt>
John Criswell0f6d7c02003-10-27 18:18:16 +0000663 <p>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000664</ol>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +0000665
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000666<p>In addition to running <tt>configure</tt>, you must set the
667<tt>LLVM_LIB_SEARCH_PATH</tt> environment variable in your startup scripts.
668This environment variable is used to locate "system" libraries like
669"<tt>-lc</tt>" and "<tt>-lm</tt>" when linking. This variable should be set to
John Criswelld000e1d2003-12-18 16:43:17 +0000670the absolute path of the <tt>bytecode-libs</tt> subdirectory of the GCC front
671end, or <i>LLVMGCCDIR</i>/<tt>bytecode-libs</tt>. For example, one might set
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000672<tt>LLVM_LIB_SEARCH_PATH</tt> to
John Criswelld000e1d2003-12-18 16:43:17 +0000673<tt>/home/vadve/lattner/local/x86/llvm-gcc/bytecode-libs</tt> for the x86
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000674version of the GCC front end on our research machines.</p>
John Criswell7a73b802003-06-30 21:59:07 +0000675
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000676</div>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +0000677
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000678<!-- ======================================================================= -->
679<div class="doc_subsection">
680 <a name="compile">Compiling the LLVM Suite Source Code</a>
681</div>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +0000682
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000683<div class="doc_text">
John Criswell0b459202003-07-08 20:35:59 +0000684
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000685<p>Once you have configured LLVM, you can build it. There are three types of
686builds:</p>
John Criswell0b459202003-07-08 20:35:59 +0000687
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +0000688<dl>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000689 <dt>Debug Builds
John Criswellce760f62003-07-03 16:01:38 +0000690 <dd>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000691 These builds are the default when one types <tt>gmake</tt> (unless the
692 <tt>--enable-optimized</tt> option was used during configuration). The
693 build system will compile the tools and libraries with debugging
694 information.
695 <p>
696
697 <dt>Release (Optimized) Builds
John Criswellce760f62003-07-03 16:01:38 +0000698 <dd>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000699 These builds are enabled with the <tt>--enable-optimized</tt> option to
700 <tt>configure</tt> or by specifying <tt>ENABLE_OPTIMIZED=1</tt> on the
701 <tt>gmake</tt> command line. For these builds, the build system will
702 compile the tools and libraries with GCC optimizations enabled and strip
703 debugging information from the libraries and executables it generates.
704 <p>
705
706 <dt>Profile Builds
John Criswellce760f62003-07-03 16:01:38 +0000707 <dd>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000708 These builds are for use with profiling. They compile profiling
709 information into the code for use with programs like <tt>gprof</tt>.
710 Profile builds must be started by specifying <tt>ENABLE_PROFILING=1</tt>
711 on the <tt>gmake</tt> command line.
712</dl>
John Criswell7a73b802003-06-30 21:59:07 +0000713
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000714<p>Once you have LLVM configured, you can build it by entering the
715<i>OBJ_ROOT</i> directory and issuing the following command:</p>
John Criswell20d2d3e2003-10-10 14:26:14 +0000716
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000717<p><tt>gmake</tt></p>
John Criswell20d2d3e2003-10-10 14:26:14 +0000718
Chris Lattner95e92582004-07-18 22:32:22 +0000719<p>If the build fails, please <a href="#brokengcc">check here</a> to see if you
720are using a known broken version of GCC to compile LLVM with.</p>
721
722<p>
723If you have multiple processors in your machine, you may wish to use some of
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000724the parallel build options provided by GNU Make. For example, you could use the
725command:</p>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +0000726
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000727<p><tt>gmake -j2</tt></p>
John Criswellce760f62003-07-03 16:01:38 +0000728
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000729<p>There are several special targets which are useful when working with the LLVM
730source code:</p>
John Criswellce760f62003-07-03 16:01:38 +0000731
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +0000732<dl>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000733 <dt><tt>gmake clean</tt>
734 <dd>
735 Removes all files generated by the build. This includes object files,
736 generated C/C++ files, libraries, and executables.
737 <p>
John Criswellce760f62003-07-03 16:01:38 +0000738
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000739 <dt><tt>gmake distclean</tt>
740 <dd>
Misha Brukmanad38e962004-08-21 23:40:49 +0000741 Removes everything that <tt>gmake clean</tt> does, but also removes files
742 generated by <tt>configure</tt>. It attempts to return the source tree to the
743 original state in which it was shipped.
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000744 <p>
John Criswellce760f62003-07-03 16:01:38 +0000745
Misha Brukmanad38e962004-08-21 23:40:49 +0000746 <dt><tt>gmake install-bytecode</tt>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000747 <dd>
Misha Brukmanad38e962004-08-21 23:40:49 +0000748 Assuming you built LLVM into $OBJDIR, when this command is run in
749 $OBJDIR/runtime, it will install bytecode libraries into the GCC front end's
750 bytecode library directory. If you need to update your bytecode libraries,
751 this is the target to use once you've built them.
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000752 <p>
753</dl>
John Criswellce760f62003-07-03 16:01:38 +0000754
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000755<p>It is also possible to override default values from <tt>configure</tt> by
756declaring variables on the command line. The following are some examples:</p>
John Criswellce760f62003-07-03 16:01:38 +0000757
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +0000758<dl>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000759 <dt><tt>gmake ENABLE_OPTIMIZED=1</tt>
760 <dd>
761 Perform a Release (Optimized) build.
762 <p>
John Criswellce760f62003-07-03 16:01:38 +0000763
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000764 <dt><tt>gmake ENABLE_PROFILING=1</tt>
765 <dd>
766 Perform a Profiling build.
767 <p>
John Criswellce760f62003-07-03 16:01:38 +0000768
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000769 <dt><tt>gmake VERBOSE=1</tt>
770 <dd>
771 Print what <tt>gmake</tt> is doing on standard output.
772 <p>
773</dl>
John Criswellce760f62003-07-03 16:01:38 +0000774
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000775<p>Every directory in the LLVM object tree includes a <tt>Makefile</tt> to build
776it and any subdirectories that it contains. Entering any directory inside the
777LLVM object tree and typing <tt>gmake</tt> should rebuild anything in or below
778that directory that is out of date.</p>
John Criswellce760f62003-07-03 16:01:38 +0000779
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000780</div>
John Criswell20d2d3e2003-10-10 14:26:14 +0000781
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000782<!-- ======================================================================= -->
783<div class="doc_subsection">
784 <a name="objfiles">The Location of LLVM Object Files</a>
785</div>
John Criswell20d2d3e2003-10-10 14:26:14 +0000786
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000787<div class="doc_text">
John Criswellce760f62003-07-03 16:01:38 +0000788
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000789<p>The LLVM build system is capable of sharing a single LLVM source tree among
790several LLVM builds. Hence, it is possible to build LLVM for several different
791platforms or configurations using the same source tree.</p>
John Criswellce760f62003-07-03 16:01:38 +0000792
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000793<p>This is accomplished in the typical autoconf manner:</p>
John Criswellce760f62003-07-03 16:01:38 +0000794
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000795<ul>
796 <li><p>Change directory to where the LLVM object files should live:</p>
John Criswellce760f62003-07-03 16:01:38 +0000797
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000798 <p><tt>cd <i>OBJ_ROOT</i></tt></p></li>
John Criswellce760f62003-07-03 16:01:38 +0000799
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000800 <li><p>Run the <tt>configure</tt> script found in the LLVM source
801 directory:</p>
John Criswellce760f62003-07-03 16:01:38 +0000802
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000803 <p><tt><i>SRC_ROOT</i>/configure</tt></p></li>
804</ul>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +0000805
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000806<p>The LLVM build will place files underneath <i>OBJ_ROOT</i> in directories
807named after the build type:</p>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +0000808
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +0000809<dl>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000810 <dt>Debug Builds
811 <dd>
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +0000812 <dl>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000813 <dt>Tools
814 <dd><tt><i>OBJ_ROOT</i>/tools/Debug</tt>
815 <dt>Libraries
816 <dd><tt><i>OBJ_ROOT</i>/lib/Debug</tt>
817 </dl>
818 <p>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +0000819
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000820 <dt>Release Builds
821 <dd>
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +0000822 <dl>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000823 <dt>Tools
824 <dd><tt><i>OBJ_ROOT</i>/tools/Release</tt>
825 <dt>Libraries
826 <dd><tt><i>OBJ_ROOT</i>/lib/Release</tt>
827 </dl>
828 <p>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +0000829
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000830 <dt>Profile Builds
831 <dd>
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +0000832 <dl>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000833 <dt>Tools
834 <dd><tt><i>OBJ_ROOT</i>/tools/Profile</tt>
835 <dt>Libraries
836 <dd><tt><i>OBJ_ROOT</i>/lib/Profile</tt>
837 </dl>
838</dl>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +0000839
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000840</div>
Chris Lattner7fe7f812002-07-24 19:51:14 +0000841
Chris Lattnera553f622004-03-25 20:38:40 +0000842<!-- ======================================================================= -->
843<div class="doc_subsection">
844 <a name="optionalconfig">Optional Configuration Items</a>
845</div>
846
847<div class="doc_text">
848
849<p>
850If you're running on a linux system that supports the "<a
851href="http://www.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de/~rguenth/linux/binfmt_misc.html">binfmt_misc</a>"
852module, and you have root access on the system, you can set your system up to
853execute LLVM bytecode files directly. To do this, use commands like this (the
854first command may not be required if you are already using the module):</p>
855
856<pre>
857 $ mount -t binfmt_misc none /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc
858 $ echo ':llvm:M::llvm::/path/to/lli:' > /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc/register
859 $ chmod u+x hello.bc (if needed)
860 $ ./hello.bc
861</pre>
862
863<p>
864This allows you to execute LLVM bytecode files directly. Thanks to Jack
865Cummings for pointing this out!
866</p>
867
868</div>
869
870
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000871<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
872<div class="doc_section">
873 <a name="layout"><b>Program Layout</b></a>
874</div>
875<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +0000876
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000877<div class="doc_text">
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +0000878
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000879<p>One useful source of information about the LLVM source base is the LLVM <a
John Criswell364cec42004-03-12 20:31:37 +0000880href="http://www.doxygen.org">doxygen</a> documentation available at <tt><a
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000881href="http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu/doxygen/">http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu/doxygen/</a></tt>.
882The following is a brief introduction to code layout:</p>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +0000883
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000884</div>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +0000885
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000886<!-- ======================================================================= -->
887<div class="doc_subsection">
888 <a name="cvsdir"><tt>CVS</tt> directories</a>
889</div>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +0000890
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000891<div class="doc_text">
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +0000892
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000893<p>Every directory checked out of CVS will contain a <tt>CVS</tt> directory; for
894the most part these can just be ignored.</p>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +0000895
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000896</div>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +0000897
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000898<!-- ======================================================================= -->
899<div class="doc_subsection">
900 <a name="include"><tt>llvm/include</tt></a>
901</div>
902
903<div class="doc_text">
904
905<p>This directory contains public header files exported from the LLVM
906library. The three main subdirectories of this directory are:</p>
907
908<ol>
909 <li><tt>llvm/include/llvm</tt> - This directory contains all of the LLVM
910 specific header files. This directory also has subdirectories for
911 different portions of LLVM: <tt>Analysis</tt>, <tt>CodeGen</tt>,
912 <tt>Target</tt>, <tt>Transforms</tt>, etc...</li>
913
914 <li><tt>llvm/include/Support</tt> - This directory contains generic
915 support libraries that are independent of LLVM, but are used by LLVM.
916 For example, some C++ STL utilities and a Command Line option processing
917 library store their header files here.</li>
918
919 <li><tt>llvm/include/Config</tt> - This directory contains header files
920 configured by the <tt>configure</tt> script. They wrap "standard" UNIX
921 and C header files. Source code can include these header files which
922 automatically take care of the conditional #includes that the
923 <tt>configure</tt> script generates.</li>
924</ol>
925
926</div>
927
928<!-- ======================================================================= -->
929<div class="doc_subsection">
930 <a name="lib"><tt>llvm/lib</tt></a>
931</div>
932
933<div class="doc_text">
934
935<p>This directory contains most of the source files of the LLVM system. In LLVM,
936almost all code exists in libraries, making it very easy to share code among the
937different <a href="#tools">tools</a>.</p>
938
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +0000939<dl>
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000940 <dt><tt>llvm/lib/VMCore/</tt><dd> This directory holds the core LLVM
941 source files that implement core classes like Instruction and BasicBlock.
942
943 <dt><tt>llvm/lib/AsmParser/</tt><dd> This directory holds the source code
944 for the LLVM assembly language parser library.
945
946 <dt><tt>llvm/lib/ByteCode/</tt><dd> This directory holds code for reading
947 and write LLVM bytecode.
948
949 <dt><tt>llvm/lib/CWriter/</tt><dd> This directory implements the LLVM to C
950 converter.
951
952 <dt><tt>llvm/lib/Analysis/</tt><dd> This directory contains a variety of
953 different program analyses, such as Dominator Information, Call Graphs,
954 Induction Variables, Interval Identification, Natural Loop Identification,
955 etc...
956
957 <dt><tt>llvm/lib/Transforms/</tt><dd> This directory contains the source
958 code for the LLVM to LLVM program transformations, such as Aggressive Dead
959 Code Elimination, Sparse Conditional Constant Propagation, Inlining, Loop
960 Invariant Code Motion, Dead Global Elimination, and many others...
961
962 <dt><tt>llvm/lib/Target/</tt><dd> This directory contains files that
963 describe various target architectures for code generation. For example,
John Criswelld1799612004-03-29 20:23:11 +0000964 the llvm/lib/Target/SparcV9 directory holds the Sparc machine
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000965 description.<br>
966
967 <dt><tt>llvm/lib/CodeGen/</tt><dd> This directory contains the major parts
968 of the code generator: Instruction Selector, Instruction Scheduling, and
969 Register Allocation.
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +0000970
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000971 <dt><tt>llvm/lib/Support/</tt><dd> This directory contains the source code
972 that corresponds to the header files located in
973 <tt>llvm/include/Support/</tt>.
974</dl>
John Criswell7a73b802003-06-30 21:59:07 +0000975
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000976</div>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +0000977
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000978<!-- ======================================================================= -->
979<div class="doc_subsection">
980 <a name="runtime"><tt>llvm/runtime</tt></a>
981</div>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +0000982
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000983<div class="doc_text">
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +0000984
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000985<p>This directory contains libraries which are compiled into LLVM bytecode and
986used when linking programs with the GCC front end. Most of these libraries are
987skeleton versions of real libraries; for example, libc is a stripped down
988version of glibc.</p>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +0000989
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000990<p>Unlike the rest of the LLVM suite, this directory needs the LLVM GCC front
991end to compile.</p>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +0000992
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000993</div>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +0000994
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +0000995<!-- ======================================================================= -->
996<div class="doc_subsection">
997 <a name="test"><tt>llvm/test</tt></a>
998</div>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +0000999
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001000<div class="doc_text">
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001001
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001002<p>This directory contains regression tests and source code that is used to test
1003the LLVM infrastructure.</p>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001004
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001005</div>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001006
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001007<!-- ======================================================================= -->
1008<div class="doc_subsection">
1009 <a name="tools"><tt>llvm/tools</tt></a>
1010</div>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001011
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001012<div class="doc_text">
John Criswell20d2d3e2003-10-10 14:26:14 +00001013
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001014<p>The <b>tools</b> directory contains the executables built out of the
1015libraries above, which form the main part of the user interface. You can
1016always get help for a tool by typing <tt>tool_name --help</tt>. The
John Criswell364cec42004-03-12 20:31:37 +00001017following is a brief introduction to the most important tools:</p>
John Criswell20d2d3e2003-10-10 14:26:14 +00001018
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +00001019<dl>
1020 <dt><tt><b>analyze</b></tt> <dd><tt>analyze</tt> is used to run a specific
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001021 analysis on an input LLVM bytecode file and print out the results. It is
1022 primarily useful for debugging analyses, or familiarizing yourself with
1023 what an analysis does.<p>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001024
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +00001025 <dt><tt><b>bugpoint</b></tt> <dd><tt>bugpoint</tt> is used to debug
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001026 optimization passes or code generation backends by narrowing down the
1027 given test case to the minimum number of passes and/or instructions that
1028 still cause a problem, whether it is a crash or miscompilation. See <a
1029 href="HowToSubmitABug.html">HowToSubmitABug.html</a> for more information
1030 on using <tt>bugpoint</tt>.<p>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001031
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +00001032 <dt><tt><b>llvm-ar</b></tt> <dd>The archiver produces an archive containing
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001033 the given LLVM bytecode files, optionally with an index for faster
1034 lookup.<p>
1035
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +00001036 <dt><tt><b>llvm-as</b></tt> <dd>The assembler transforms the human readable
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001037 LLVM assembly to LLVM bytecode.<p>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001038
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001039 <dt><tt><b>llvm-dis</b></tt><dd>The disassembler transforms the LLVM
Chris Lattner036e6392004-02-14 01:07:17 +00001040 bytecode to human readable LLVM assembly.<p>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001041
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001042 <dt><tt><b>llvm-link</b></tt><dd> <tt>llvm-link</tt>, not surprisingly,
1043 links multiple LLVM modules into a single program.<p>
1044
1045 <dt><tt><b>lli</b></tt><dd> <tt>lli</tt> is the LLVM interpreter, which
1046 can directly execute LLVM bytecode (although very slowly...). In addition
1047 to a simple interpreter, <tt>lli</tt> also has a tracing mode (entered by
1048 specifying <tt>-trace</tt> on the command line). Finally, for
1049 architectures that support it (currently only x86 and Sparc), by default,
1050 <tt>lli</tt> will function as a Just-In-Time compiler (if the
1051 functionality was compiled in), and will execute the code <i>much</i>
1052 faster than the interpreter.<p>
Misha Brukmanef0ad412003-10-06 19:23:34 +00001053
Chris Lattner036e6392004-02-14 01:07:17 +00001054 <dt><tt><b>llc</b></tt><dd> <tt>llc</tt> is the LLVM backend compiler, which
1055 translates LLVM bytecode to a SPARC or x86 assembly file, or to C code (with
1056 the -march=c option).<p>
Misha Brukmanef0ad412003-10-06 19:23:34 +00001057
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001058 <dt><tt><b>llvmgcc</b></tt><dd> <tt>llvmgcc</tt> is a GCC-based C frontend
1059 that has been retargeted to emit LLVM code as the machine code output. It
1060 works just like any other GCC compiler, taking the typical <tt>-c, -S, -E,
1061 -o</tt> options that are typically used. The source code for the
1062 <tt>llvmgcc</tt> tool is currently not included in the LLVM CVS tree
1063 because it is quite large and not very interesting.<p>
Misha Brukmanef0ad412003-10-06 19:23:34 +00001064
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +00001065 <blockquote>
1066 <dl>
1067 <dt><tt><b>gccas</b></tt> <dd>This tool is invoked by the
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001068 <tt>llvmgcc</tt> frontend as the "assembler" part of the compiler. This
1069 tool actually assembles LLVM assembly to LLVM bytecode,
1070 performs a variety of optimizations, and outputs LLVM bytecode. Thus
1071 when you invoke <tt>llvmgcc -c x.c -o x.o</tt>, you are causing
1072 <tt>gccas</tt> to be run, which writes the <tt>x.o</tt> file (which is
1073 an LLVM bytecode file that can be disassembled or manipulated just like
1074 any other bytecode file). The command line interface to <tt>gccas</tt>
1075 is designed to be as close as possible to the <b>system</b>
1076 `<tt>as</tt>' utility so that the gcc frontend itself did not have to be
1077 modified to interface to a "weird" assembler.<p>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001078
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +00001079 <dt><tt><b>gccld</b></tt> <dd><tt>gccld</tt> links together several LLVM
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001080 bytecode files into one bytecode file and does some optimization. It is
1081 the linker invoked by the GCC frontend when multiple .o files need to be
1082 linked together. Like <tt>gccas</tt>, the command line interface of
1083 <tt>gccld</tt> is designed to match the system linker, to aid
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +00001084 interfacing with the GCC frontend.</dl><p>
1085 </blockquote>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001086
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001087 <dt><tt><b>opt</b></tt><dd> <tt>opt</tt> reads LLVM bytecode, applies a
1088 series of LLVM to LLVM transformations (which are specified on the command
1089 line), and then outputs the resultant bytecode. The '<tt>opt --help</tt>'
1090 command is a good way to get a list of the program transformations
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +00001091 available in LLVM.
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001092
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001093</dl>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001094
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001095</div>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001096
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001097<!-- ======================================================================= -->
1098<div class="doc_subsection">
1099 <a name="utils"><tt>llvm/utils</tt></a>
1100</div>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001101
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001102<div class="doc_text">
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001103
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001104<p>This directory contains utilities for working with LLVM source code, and some
1105of the utilities are actually required as part of the build process because they
1106are code generators for parts of LLVM infrastructure.</p>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001107
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +00001108<dl>
1109 <dt><tt><b>Burg/</b></tt> <dd><tt>Burg</tt> is an instruction selector
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001110 generator -- it builds trees on which it then performs pattern-matching to
1111 select instructions according to the patterns the user has specified. Burg
1112 is currently used in the Sparc V9 backend.<p>
John Criswell0b459202003-07-08 20:35:59 +00001113
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +00001114 <dt><tt><b>codegen-diff</b></tt> <dd><tt>codegen-diff</tt> is a script
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001115 that finds differences between code that LLC generates and code that LLI
1116 generates. This is a useful tool if you are debugging one of them,
1117 assuming that the other generates correct output. For the full user
1118 manual, run <tt>`perldoc codegen-diff'</tt>.<p>
Misha Brukmanc103adf2003-08-11 18:45:46 +00001119
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +00001120 <dt><tt><b>cvsupdate</b></tt> <dd><tt>cvsupdate</tt> is a script that will
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001121 update your CVS tree, but produce a much cleaner and more organized output
1122 than simply running <tt>`cvs -z3 up -dP'</tt> will. For example, it will group
1123 together all the new and updated files and modified files in separate
1124 sections, so you can see at a glance what has changed. If you are at the
1125 top of your LLVM CVS tree, running <tt>utils/cvsupdate</tt> is the
1126 preferred way of updating the tree.<p>
Misha Brukmanc103adf2003-08-11 18:45:46 +00001127
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +00001128 <dt><tt><b>emacs/</b></tt> <dd>The <tt>emacs</tt> directory contains
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001129 syntax-highlighting files which will work with Emacs and XEmacs editors,
1130 providing syntax highlighting support for LLVM assembly files and TableGen
1131 description files. For information on how to use the syntax files, consult
1132 the <tt>README</tt> file in that directory.<p>
Misha Brukmanc103adf2003-08-11 18:45:46 +00001133
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +00001134 <dt><tt><b>getsrcs.sh</b></tt> <dd>The <tt>getsrcs.sh</tt> script finds
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001135 and outputs all non-generated source files, which is useful if one wishes
1136 to do a lot of development across directories and does not want to
1137 individually find each file. One way to use it is to run, for example:
1138 <tt>xemacs `utils/getsources.sh`</tt> from the top of your LLVM source
1139 tree.<p>
1140
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +00001141 <dt><tt><b>makellvm</b></tt> <dd>The <tt>makellvm</tt> script compiles all
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001142 files in the current directory and then compiles and links the tool that
1143 is the first argument. For example, assuming you are in the directory
1144 <tt>llvm/lib/Target/Sparc</tt>, if <tt>makellvm</tt> is in your path,
1145 simply running <tt>makellvm llc</tt> will make a build of the current
1146 directory, switch to directory <tt>llvm/tools/llc</tt> and build it,
1147 causing a re-linking of LLC.<p>
Misha Brukmanc103adf2003-08-11 18:45:46 +00001148
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001149 <dt><tt><b>NightlyTest.pl</b></tt> and
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +00001150 <tt><b>NightlyTestTemplate.html</b></tt> <dd>These files are used in a
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001151 cron script to generate nightly status reports of the functionality of
1152 tools, and the results can be seen by following the appropriate link on
1153 the <a href="http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu/">LLVM homepage</a>.<p>
Misha Brukmanc103adf2003-08-11 18:45:46 +00001154
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +00001155 <dt><tt><b>TableGen/</b></tt> <dd>The <tt>TableGen</tt> directory contains
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001156 the tool used to generate register descriptions, instruction set
1157 descriptions, and even assemblers from common TableGen description
1158 files.<p>
Misha Brukmanc103adf2003-08-11 18:45:46 +00001159
Misha Brukman54111c42004-01-20 00:20:17 +00001160 <dt><tt><b>vim/</b></tt> <dd>The <tt>vim</tt> directory contains
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001161 syntax-highlighting files which will work with the VIM editor, providing
1162 syntax highlighting support for LLVM assembly files and TableGen
1163 description files. For information on how to use the syntax files, consult
1164 the <tt>README</tt> file in that directory.<p>
Misha Brukmanc103adf2003-08-11 18:45:46 +00001165
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001166</dl>
Misha Brukmanc103adf2003-08-11 18:45:46 +00001167
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001168</div>
Misha Brukmanc103adf2003-08-11 18:45:46 +00001169
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001170<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
1171<div class="doc_section">
1172 <a name="tutorial">An Example Using the LLVM Tool Chain</a>
1173</div>
1174<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
Misha Brukmanc103adf2003-08-11 18:45:46 +00001175
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001176<div class="doc_text">
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001177
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001178<ol>
1179 <li>First, create a simple C file, name it 'hello.c':
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001180 <pre>
1181 #include &lt;stdio.h&gt;
1182 int main() {
1183 printf("hello world\n");
1184 return 0;
1185 }
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001186 </pre></li>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001187
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001188 <li><p>Next, compile the C file into a LLVM bytecode file:</p>
1189 <p><tt>% llvmgcc hello.c -o hello</tt></p>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001190
Misha Brukmanf089cdf2004-06-22 18:48:58 +00001191 <p>Note that you should have already built the tools and they have to be
1192 in your path, at least <tt>gccas</tt> and <tt>gccld</tt>.</p>
1193
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001194 <p>This will create two result files: <tt>hello</tt> and
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001195 <tt>hello.bc</tt>. The <tt>hello.bc</tt> is the LLVM bytecode that
1196 corresponds the the compiled program and the library facilities that it
1197 required. <tt>hello</tt> is a simple shell script that runs the bytecode
Chris Lattnera19a3db2004-05-01 11:40:07 +00001198 file with <tt>lli</tt>, making the result directly executable. Note that
1199 all LLVM optimizations are enabled by default, so there is no need for a
1200 "-O3" switch.</p></li>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001201
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001202 <li><p>Run the program. To make sure the program ran, execute one of the
1203 following commands:</p>
John Criswell8df90e02003-06-11 20:46:40 +00001204
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001205 <p><tt>% ./hello</tt></p>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001206
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001207 <p>or</p>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001208
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001209 <p><tt>% lli hello.bc</tt></p></li>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001210
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001211 <li><p>Use the <tt>llvm-dis</tt> utility to take a look at the LLVM assembly
1212 code:</p>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001213
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001214 <p><tt>% llvm-dis &lt; hello.bc | less</tt><p></li>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001215
Chris Lattnerb3bbcba2004-06-02 20:37:02 +00001216 <li><p>Compile the program to native assembly using the LLC code
1217 generator:</p>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001218
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001219 <p><tt>% llc hello.bc -o hello.s</tt></p>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001220
Chris Lattnerb3bbcba2004-06-02 20:37:02 +00001221 <li><p>Assemble the native assembly language file into a program:</p>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001222
Chris Lattnerb3bbcba2004-06-02 20:37:02 +00001223 <p><b>Solaris:</b><tt>% /opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc -xarch=v9 hello.s -o hello.native</tt></p>
1224 <p><b>Others:</b><tt>% gcc hello.s -o hello.native</tt></p>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001225
Chris Lattnerb3bbcba2004-06-02 20:37:02 +00001226 <li><p>Execute the native code program:</p>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001227
Chris Lattnerb3bbcba2004-06-02 20:37:02 +00001228 <p><tt>% ./hello.native</tt></p></li>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001229
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001230</ol>
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1235<div class="doc_section">
1236 <a name="problems">Common Problems</a>
1237</div>
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Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001240<div class="doc_text">
John Criswellce760f62003-07-03 16:01:38 +00001241
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001242<p>If you are having problems building or using LLVM, or if you have any other
1243general questions about LLVM, please consult the <a href="FAQ.html">Frequently
1244Asked Questions</a> page.</p>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001245
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001246</div>
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1249<div class="doc_section">
1250 <a name="links">Links</a>
1251</div>
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Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001254<div class="doc_text">
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001255
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001256<p>This document is just an <b>introduction</b> to how to use LLVM to do
1257some simple things... there are many more interesting and complicated things
1258that you can do that aren't documented here (but we'll gladly accept a patch
1259if you want to write something up!). For more information about LLVM, check
1260out:</p>
John Criswell85ed3612003-06-12 19:34:44 +00001261
Misha Brukman00c73d22003-11-07 19:43:14 +00001262<ul>
1263 <li><a href="http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu/">LLVM homepage</a></li>
1264 <li><a href="http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu/doxygen/">LLVM doxygen tree</a></li>
1265 <li><a href="http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu/docs/Projects.html">Starting a Project
1266 that Uses LLVM</a></li>
1267</ul>
1268
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