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| Tutorial - Using LLVMC |
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| LLVMC is a generic compiler driver, which plays the same role for LLVM |
| as the ``gcc`` program does for GCC - the difference being that LLVMC |
| is designed to be more adaptable and easier to customize. This |
| tutorial describes the basic usage and configuration of LLVMC. |
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| .. contents:: |
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| Compiling with LLVMC |
| ==================== |
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| In general, LLVMC tries to be command-line compatible with ``gcc`` as |
| much as possible, so most of the familiar options work:: |
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| $ llvmc2 -O3 -Wall hello.cpp |
| $ ./a.out |
| hello |
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| For further help on command-line LLVMC usage, refer to the ``llvmc |
| --help`` output. |
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| Using LLVMC to generate toolchain drivers |
| ========================================= |
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| At the time of writing LLVMC does not support on-the-fly reloading of |
| configuration, so it will be necessary to recompile its source |
| code. LLVMC uses TableGen [1]_ as its configuration language, so |
| you need to be familiar with it. |
| |
| Start by compiling ``examples/Simple.td``, which is a simple wrapper |
| for ``gcc``:: |
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| $ cd $LLVM_DIR/tools/llvmc2 |
| $ make TOOLNAME=mygcc GRAPH=examples/Simple.td |
| $ edit hello.c |
| $ mygcc hello.c |
| $ ./hello.out |
| Hello |
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| Contents of the file ``Simple.td`` look like this:: |
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| // Include common definitions |
| include "Common.td" |
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| // Tool descriptions |
| def gcc : Tool< |
| [(in_language "c"), |
| (out_language "executable"), |
| (output_suffix "out"), |
| (cmd_line "gcc $INFILE -o $OUTFILE"), |
| (sink) |
| ]>; |
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| // Language map |
| def LanguageMap : LanguageMap<[LangToSuffixes<"c", ["c"]>]>; |
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| // Compilation graph |
| def CompilationGraph : CompilationGraph<[Edge<root, gcc>]>; |
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| As you can see, this file consists of three parts: tool descriptions, |
| language map, and the compilation graph definition. |
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| At the heart of LLVMC is the idea of a transformation graph: vertices |
| in this graph are tools, and edges represent a transformation path |
| between two tools (for example, assembly source produced by the |
| compiler can be transformed into executable code by an assembler). A |
| special node named ``root`` is used to mark graph entry points. |
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| Tool descriptions are basically lists of properties: most properties |
| in the example above should be self-explanatory; the ``sink`` property |
| means that all options lacking an explicit description should be |
| forwarded to this tool. |
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| ``LanguageMap`` associates a language name with a list of suffixes and |
| is used for deciding which toolchain corresponds to a given input |
| file. |
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| To learn more about LLVMC customization, refer to the reference |
| manual and sample configuration files in the ``examples`` directory. |
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| References |
| ========== |
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| .. [1] TableGen Fundamentals |
| http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu/docs/TableGenFundamentals.html |
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