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3=head1 NAME
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5llvm-ld - LLVM linker
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7=head1 SYNOPSIS
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9B<llvm-ld> <options> <files>
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11=head1 DESCRIPTION
12
13The B<llvm-ld> tool takes a set of LLVM bitcode files and links them
14together into a single LLVM bitcode file. The output bitcode file can be
15another bitcode file or an executable bitcode program. Using additional
16options, B<llvm-ld> is able to produce native code executables.
17
18The B<llvm-ld> tool is the main linker for LLVM. It is used to link together
19the output of LLVM front-end compilers and run "link time" optimizations (mostly
20the inter-procedural kind).
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22The B<llvm-ld> tools attempts to mimic the interface provided by the default
23system linker so that it can act as a I<drop-in> replacement.
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25=head2 Search Order
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27When looking for objects specified on the command line, B<llvm-ld> will search
28for the object first in the current directory and then in the directory
29specified by the B<LLVM_LIB_SEARCH_PATH> environment variable. If it cannot
30find the object, it fails.
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32When looking for a library specified with the B<-l> option, B<llvm-ld> first
33attempts to load a file with that name from the current directory. If that
34fails, it looks for libI<library>.bc, libI<library>.a, or libI<library>.I<shared
35library extension>, in that order, in each directory added to the library search
36path with the B<-L> option. These directories are searched in the order they
37are specified. If the library cannot be located, then B<llvm-ld> looks in the
38directory specified by the B<LLVM_LIB_SEARCH_PATH> environment variable. If it
39does not find a library there, it fails.
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41The I<shared library extension> may be I<.so>, I<.dyld>, I<.dll>, or something
42different, depending upon the system.
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44The B<-L> option is global. It does not matter where it is specified in the
45list of command line arguments; the directory is simply added to the search path
46and is applied to all libraries, preceding or succeeding, in the command line.
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48=head2 Link order
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50All object and bitcode files are linked first in the order they were
51specified on the command line. All library files are linked next.
52Some libraries may not be linked into the object program; see below.
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54=head2 Library Linkage
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56Object files and static bitcode objects are always linked into the output
57file. Library archives (.a files) load only the objects within the archive
58that define symbols needed by the output file. Hence, libraries should be
59listed after the object files and libraries which need them; otherwise, the
60library may not be linked in, and the dependent library will not have its
61undefined symbols defined.
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63=head2 Native code generation
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65The B<llvm-ld> program has limited support for native code generation, when
66using the B<-native> or B<-native-cbe> options. Native code generation is
67performed by converting the linked bitcode into native assembly (.s) or C code
68and running the system compiler (typically gcc) on the result.
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70=head1 OPTIONS
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72=head2 General Options
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74=over
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76=item B<-help>
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78Print a summary of command line options.
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80=item B<-v>
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82Specifies verbose mode. In this mode the linker will print additional
83information about the actions it takes, programs it executes, etc.
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85=item B<-stats>
86
87Print statistics.
88
89=item B<-time-passes>
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91Record the amount of time needed for each pass and print it to standard
92error.
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94=back
95
96=head2 Input/Output Options
97
98=over
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100=item B<-o> F<filename>
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102This overrides the default output file and specifies the name of the file that
103should be generated by the linker. By default, B<llvm-ld> generates a file named
104F<a.out> for compatibility with B<ld>. The output will be written to
105F<filename>.
106
107=item B<-l>F<name>
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109This option specifies the F<name> of a library to search when resolving symbols
110for the program. Only the base name should be specified as F<name>, without a
111F<lib> prefix or any suffix.
112
113=item B<-L>F<Path>
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115This option tells B<llvm-ld> to look in F<Path> to find any library subsequently
116specified with the B<-l> option. The paths will be searched in the order in
117which they are specified on the command line. If the library is still not found,
118a small set of system specific directories will also be searched. Note that
119libraries specified with the B<-l> option that occur I<before> any B<-L> options
120will not search the paths given by the B<-L> options following it.
121
122=item B<-link-as-library>
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124Link the bitcode files together as a library, not an executable. In this mode,
125undefined symbols will be permitted.
126
127=item B<-r>
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129An alias for -link-as-library.
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Dan Gohmanf17a25c2007-07-18 16:29:46 +0000131=item B<-native>
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133Generate a native machine code executable.
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135When generating native executables, B<llvm-ld> first checks for a bitcode
136version of the library and links it in, if necessary. If the library is
137missing, B<llvm-ld> skips it. Then, B<llvm-ld> links in the same
138libraries as native code.
139
140In this way, B<llvm-ld> should be able to link in optimized bitcode
141subsets of common libraries and then link in any part of the library that
142hasn't been converted to bitcode.
143
144=item B<-native-cbe>
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146Generate a native machine code executable with the LLVM C backend.
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148This option is identical to the B<-native> option, but uses the
149C backend to generate code for the program instead of an LLVM native
150code generator.
151
152=back
153
154=head2 Optimization Options
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156=over
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Dan Gohmanf17a25c2007-07-18 16:29:46 +0000158=item B<-disable-inlining>
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160Do not run the inlining pass. Functions will not be inlined into other
161functions.
162
163=item B<-disable-opt>
164
Chris Lattner0244c272009-01-12 19:02:50 +0000165Completely disable optimization.
Dan Gohmanf17a25c2007-07-18 16:29:46 +0000166
167=item B<-disable-internalize>
168
169Do not mark all symbols as internal.
170
171=item B<-verify-each>
172
173Run the verification pass after each of the passes to verify intermediate
174results.
175
176=item B<-strip-all>
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178Strip all debug and symbol information from the executable to make it smaller.
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180=item B<-strip-debug>
181
182Strip all debug information from the executable to make it smaller.
183
184=item B<-s>
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186An alias for B<-strip-all>.
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188=item B<-S>
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190An alias for B<-strip-debug>.
191
192=item B<-export-dynamic>
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194An alias for B<-disable-internalize>
195
Dan Gohmanf17a25c2007-07-18 16:29:46 +0000196=item B<-post-link-opt>F<Path>
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198Run post-link optimization program. After linking is completed a bitcode file
199will be generated. It will be passed to the program specified by F<Path> as the
200first argument. The second argument to the program will be the name of a
201temporary file into which the program should place its optimized output. For
202example, the "no-op optimization" would be a simple shell script:
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204 #!/bin/bash
205 cp $1 $2
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207=back
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209=head1 EXIT STATUS
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211If B<llvm-ld> succeeds, it will exit with 0 return code. If an error occurs,
212it will exit with a non-zero return code.
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214=head1 ENVIRONMENT
215
216The C<LLVM_LIB_SEARCH_PATH> environment variable is used to find bitcode
217libraries. Any paths specified in this variable will be searched after the C<-L>
218options.
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220=head1 SEE ALSO
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222L<llvm-link|llvm-link>
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224=head1 AUTHORS
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226Maintained by the LLVM Team (L<http://llvm.org>).
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