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Reid Spencerc0af3f02004-09-13 01:27:53 +00001//===- GenerateCode.cpp - Functions for generating executable files ------===//
2//
3// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
4//
5// This file was developed by the LLVM research group and is distributed under
6// the University of Illinois Open Source License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
7//
8//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
9//
10// This file contains functions for generating executable files once linking
11// has finished. This includes generating a shell script to run the JIT or
12// a native executable derived from the bytecode.
13//
14//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
15
16#include "llvm-ld.h"
17#include "llvm/Module.h"
18#include "llvm/PassManager.h"
19#include "llvm/Analysis/LoadValueNumbering.h"
20#include "llvm/Analysis/Passes.h"
21#include "llvm/Analysis/Verifier.h"
22#include "llvm/Bytecode/WriteBytecodePass.h"
23#include "llvm/Target/TargetData.h"
24#include "llvm/Transforms/IPO.h"
25#include "llvm/Transforms/Scalar.h"
26#include "llvm/Support/Linker.h"
27#include "llvm/Support/SystemUtils.h"
28#include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h"
29using namespace llvm;
30
31namespace {
32 cl::opt<bool>
33 DisableInline("disable-inlining", cl::desc("Do not run the inliner pass"));
34
35 cl::opt<bool>
36 Verify("verify", cl::desc("Verify intermediate results of all passes"));
37
38 cl::opt<bool>
39 DisableOptimizations("disable-opt",
40 cl::desc("Do not run any optimization passes"));
41}
42
43/// CopyEnv - This function takes an array of environment variables and makes a
44/// copy of it. This copy can then be manipulated any way the caller likes
45/// without affecting the process's real environment.
46///
47/// Inputs:
48/// envp - An array of C strings containing an environment.
49///
50/// Return value:
51/// NULL - An error occurred.
52///
53/// Otherwise, a pointer to a new array of C strings is returned. Every string
54/// in the array is a duplicate of the one in the original array (i.e. we do
55/// not copy the char *'s from one array to another).
56///
57static char ** CopyEnv(char ** const envp) {
58 // Count the number of entries in the old list;
59 unsigned entries; // The number of entries in the old environment list
60 for (entries = 0; envp[entries] != NULL; entries++)
61 /*empty*/;
62
63 // Add one more entry for the NULL pointer that ends the list.
64 ++entries;
65
66 // If there are no entries at all, just return NULL.
67 if (entries == 0)
68 return NULL;
69
70 // Allocate a new environment list.
71 char **newenv = new char* [entries];
72 if ((newenv = new char* [entries]) == NULL)
73 return NULL;
74
75 // Make a copy of the list. Don't forget the NULL that ends the list.
76 entries = 0;
77 while (envp[entries] != NULL) {
78 newenv[entries] = new char[strlen (envp[entries]) + 1];
79 strcpy (newenv[entries], envp[entries]);
80 ++entries;
81 }
82 newenv[entries] = NULL;
83
84 return newenv;
85}
86
87
88/// RemoveEnv - Remove the specified environment variable from the environment
89/// array.
90///
91/// Inputs:
92/// name - The name of the variable to remove. It cannot be NULL.
93/// envp - The array of environment variables. It cannot be NULL.
94///
95/// Notes:
96/// This is mainly done because functions to remove items from the environment
97/// are not available across all platforms. In particular, Solaris does not
98/// seem to have an unsetenv() function or a setenv() function (or they are
99/// undocumented if they do exist).
100///
101static void RemoveEnv(const char * name, char ** const envp) {
102 for (unsigned index=0; envp[index] != NULL; index++) {
103 // Find the first equals sign in the array and make it an EOS character.
104 char *p = strchr (envp[index], '=');
105 if (p == NULL)
106 continue;
107 else
108 *p = '\0';
109
110 // Compare the two strings. If they are equal, zap this string.
111 // Otherwise, restore it.
112 if (!strcmp(name, envp[index]))
113 *envp[index] = '\0';
114 else
115 *p = '=';
116 }
117
118 return;
119}
120
121static inline void addPass(PassManager &PM, Pass *P) {
122 // Add the pass to the pass manager...
123 PM.add(P);
124
125 // If we are verifying all of the intermediate steps, add the verifier...
126 if (Verify) PM.add(createVerifierPass());
127}
128
129/// GenerateBytecode - generates a bytecode file from the specified module.
130///
131/// Inputs:
132/// M - The module for which bytecode should be generated.
133/// Strip - Flags whether symbols should be stripped from the output.
134/// Internalize - Flags whether all symbols should be marked internal.
135/// Out - Pointer to file stream to which to write the output.
136///
137/// Returns non-zero value on error.
138///
139int llvm::GenerateBytecode(Module *M, bool Strip, bool Internalize,
140 std::ostream *Out) {
141 // In addition to just linking the input from GCC, we also want to spiff it up
142 // a little bit. Do this now.
143 PassManager Passes;
144
145 if (Verify) Passes.add(createVerifierPass());
146
147 // Add an appropriate TargetData instance for this module...
148 addPass(Passes, new TargetData("gccld", M));
149
150 // Often if the programmer does not specify proper prototypes for the
151 // functions they are calling, they end up calling a vararg version of the
152 // function that does not get a body filled in (the real function has typed
153 // arguments). This pass merges the two functions.
154 addPass(Passes, createFunctionResolvingPass());
155
156 if (!DisableOptimizations) {
157 if (Internalize) {
158 // Now that composite has been compiled, scan through the module, looking
159 // for a main function. If main is defined, mark all other functions
160 // internal.
161 addPass(Passes, createInternalizePass());
162 }
163
Chris Lattner93a00e42004-10-07 04:12:02 +0000164 // Now that we internalized some globals, see if we can hack on them!
165 addPass(Passes, createGlobalOptimizerPass());
Reid Spencerc0af3f02004-09-13 01:27:53 +0000166
167 // Linking modules together can lead to duplicated global constants, only
168 // keep one copy of each constant...
169 addPass(Passes, createConstantMergePass());
170
171 // If the -s command line option was specified, strip the symbols out of the
172 // resulting program to make it smaller. -s is a GCC option that we are
173 // supporting.
174 if (Strip)
175 addPass(Passes, createSymbolStrippingPass());
176
177 // Propagate constants at call sites into the functions they call.
178 addPass(Passes, createIPConstantPropagationPass());
179
180 // Remove unused arguments from functions...
181 addPass(Passes, createDeadArgEliminationPass());
182
183 if (!DisableInline)
184 addPass(Passes, createFunctionInliningPass()); // Inline small functions
185
186 addPass(Passes, createPruneEHPass()); // Remove dead EH info
187 addPass(Passes, createGlobalDCEPass()); // Remove dead functions
188
189 // If we didn't decide to inline a function, check to see if we can
190 // transform it to pass arguments by value instead of by reference.
191 addPass(Passes, createArgumentPromotionPass());
192
193 // The IPO passes may leave cruft around. Clean up after them.
194 addPass(Passes, createInstructionCombiningPass());
195
196 addPass(Passes, createScalarReplAggregatesPass()); // Break up allocas
197
198 // Run a few AA driven optimizations here and now, to cleanup the code.
199 addPass(Passes, createGlobalsModRefPass()); // IP alias analysis
200
201 addPass(Passes, createLICMPass()); // Hoist loop invariants
202 addPass(Passes, createLoadValueNumberingPass()); // GVN for load instrs
203 addPass(Passes, createGCSEPass()); // Remove common subexprs
204 addPass(Passes, createDeadStoreEliminationPass()); // Nuke dead stores
205
206 // Cleanup and simplify the code after the scalar optimizations.
207 addPass(Passes, createInstructionCombiningPass());
208
209 // Delete basic blocks, which optimization passes may have killed...
210 addPass(Passes, createCFGSimplificationPass());
211
212 // Now that we have optimized the program, discard unreachable functions...
213 addPass(Passes, createGlobalDCEPass());
214 }
215
216 // Make sure everything is still good.
217 Passes.add(createVerifierPass());
218
219 // Add the pass that writes bytecode to the output file...
220 addPass(Passes, new WriteBytecodePass(Out));
221
222 // Run our queue of passes all at once now, efficiently.
223 Passes.run(*M);
224
225 return 0;
226}
227
228/// GenerateAssembly - generates a native assembly language source file from the
229/// specified bytecode file.
230///
231/// Inputs:
232/// InputFilename - The name of the output bytecode file.
233/// OutputFilename - The name of the file to generate.
234/// llc - The pathname to use for LLC.
235/// envp - The environment to use when running LLC.
236///
237/// Return non-zero value on error.
238///
239int llvm::GenerateAssembly(const std::string &OutputFilename,
240 const std::string &InputFilename,
241 const std::string &llc,
242 char ** const envp) {
243 // Run LLC to convert the bytecode file into assembly code.
244 const char *cmd[6];
245 cmd[0] = llc.c_str();
246 cmd[1] = "-f";
247 cmd[2] = "-o";
248 cmd[3] = OutputFilename.c_str();
249 cmd[4] = InputFilename.c_str();
250 cmd[5] = 0;
251
252 return ExecWait(cmd, envp);
253}
254
255/// GenerateAssembly - generates a native assembly language source file from the
256/// specified bytecode file.
257int llvm::GenerateCFile(const std::string &OutputFile,
258 const std::string &InputFile,
259 const std::string &llc, char ** const envp) {
260 // Run LLC to convert the bytecode file into C.
261 const char *cmd[7];
262
263 cmd[0] = llc.c_str();
264 cmd[1] = "-march=c";
265 cmd[2] = "-f";
266 cmd[3] = "-o";
267 cmd[4] = OutputFile.c_str();
268 cmd[5] = InputFile.c_str();
269 cmd[6] = 0;
270 return ExecWait(cmd, envp);
271}
272
273/// GenerateNative - generates a native assembly language source file from the
274/// specified assembly source file.
275///
276/// Inputs:
277/// InputFilename - The name of the output bytecode file.
278/// OutputFilename - The name of the file to generate.
279/// Libraries - The list of libraries with which to link.
280/// LibPaths - The list of directories in which to find libraries.
281/// gcc - The pathname to use for GGC.
282/// envp - A copy of the process's current environment.
283///
284/// Outputs:
285/// None.
286///
287/// Returns non-zero value on error.
288///
289int llvm::GenerateNative(const std::string &OutputFilename,
290 const std::string &InputFilename,
291 const std::vector<std::string> &Libraries,
292 const std::vector<std::string> &LibPaths,
293 const std::string &gcc, char ** const envp) {
294 // Remove these environment variables from the environment of the
295 // programs that we will execute. It appears that GCC sets these
296 // environment variables so that the programs it uses can configure
297 // themselves identically.
298 //
299 // However, when we invoke GCC below, we want it to use its normal
300 // configuration. Hence, we must sanitize its environment.
301 char ** clean_env = CopyEnv(envp);
302 if (clean_env == NULL)
303 return 1;
304 RemoveEnv("LIBRARY_PATH", clean_env);
305 RemoveEnv("COLLECT_GCC_OPTIONS", clean_env);
306 RemoveEnv("GCC_EXEC_PREFIX", clean_env);
307 RemoveEnv("COMPILER_PATH", clean_env);
308 RemoveEnv("COLLECT_GCC", clean_env);
309
310 std::vector<const char *> cmd;
311
312 // Run GCC to assemble and link the program into native code.
313 //
314 // Note:
315 // We can't just assemble and link the file with the system assembler
316 // and linker because we don't know where to put the _start symbol.
317 // GCC mysteriously knows how to do it.
318 cmd.push_back(gcc.c_str());
319 cmd.push_back("-fno-strict-aliasing");
320 cmd.push_back("-O3");
321 cmd.push_back("-o");
322 cmd.push_back(OutputFilename.c_str());
323 cmd.push_back(InputFilename.c_str());
324
325 // Adding the library paths creates a problem for native generation. If we
326 // include the search paths from llvmgcc, then we'll be telling normal gcc
327 // to look inside of llvmgcc's library directories for libraries. This is
328 // bad because those libraries hold only bytecode files (not native object
329 // files). In the end, we attempt to link the bytecode libgcc into a native
330 // program.
331#if 0
332 // Add in the library path options.
333 for (unsigned index=0; index < LibPaths.size(); index++) {
334 cmd.push_back("-L");
335 cmd.push_back(LibPaths[index].c_str());
336 }
337#endif
338
339 // Add in the libraries to link.
340 std::vector<std::string> Libs(Libraries);
341 for (unsigned index = 0; index < Libs.size(); index++) {
342 if (Libs[index] != "crtend") {
343 Libs[index] = "-l" + Libs[index];
344 cmd.push_back(Libs[index].c_str());
345 }
346 }
347 cmd.push_back(NULL);
348
349 // Run the compiler to assembly and link together the program.
350 return ExecWait(&(cmd[0]), clean_env);
351}
352