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13Introduction
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Mikhail Glushenkovcd0858e2008-05-30 06:14:42 +000015
16LLVMC is a generic compiler driver, which plays the same role for LLVM
17as the ``gcc`` program does for GCC - the difference being that LLVMC
Mikhail Glushenkov83237482008-10-15 09:29:13 +000018is designed to be more adaptable and easier to customize. Most of
19LLVMC functionality is implemented via plugins, which can be loaded
20dynamically or compiled in. This tutorial describes the basic usage
21and configuration of LLVMC.
Mikhail Glushenkovcd0858e2008-05-30 06:14:42 +000022
Mikhail Glushenkov270cae32008-05-30 06:25:24 +000023
Mikhail Glushenkovcd0858e2008-05-30 06:14:42 +000024Compiling with LLVMC
Mikhail Glushenkov270cae32008-05-30 06:25:24 +000025====================
Mikhail Glushenkovcd0858e2008-05-30 06:14:42 +000026
27In general, LLVMC tries to be command-line compatible with ``gcc`` as
28much as possible, so most of the familiar options work::
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Mikhail Glushenkov113ec352008-11-25 21:38:12 +000030 $ llvmc -O3 -Wall hello.cpp
Mikhail Glushenkovcd0858e2008-05-30 06:14:42 +000031 $ ./a.out
32 hello
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Mikhail Glushenkovebdeca72008-11-25 21:34:29 +000034This will invoke ``llvm-g++`` under the hood (you can see which
35commands are executed by using the ``-v`` option). For further help on
36command-line LLVMC usage, refer to the ``llvmc --help`` output.
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Mikhail Glushenkovcd0858e2008-05-30 06:14:42 +000038
39Using LLVMC to generate toolchain drivers
Mikhail Glushenkov270cae32008-05-30 06:25:24 +000040=========================================
Mikhail Glushenkovcd0858e2008-05-30 06:14:42 +000041
Mikhail Glushenkovd5652032008-12-13 02:28:58 +000042LLVMC plugins are written mostly using TableGen_, so you need to
Mikhail Glushenkov83237482008-10-15 09:29:13 +000043be familiar with it to get anything done.
Mikhail Glushenkovcd0858e2008-05-30 06:14:42 +000044
Mikhail Glushenkovd5652032008-12-13 02:28:58 +000045.. _TableGen: http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu/docs/TableGenFundamentals.html
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Mikhail Glushenkov83237482008-10-15 09:29:13 +000047Start by compiling ``plugins/Simple/Simple.td``, which is a primitive
48wrapper for ``gcc``::
Mikhail Glushenkovcd0858e2008-05-30 06:14:42 +000049
Mikhail Glushenkov113ec352008-11-25 21:38:12 +000050 $ cd $LLVM_DIR/tools/llvmc
Mikhail Glushenkov83237482008-10-15 09:29:13 +000051 $ make DRIVER_NAME=mygcc BUILTIN_PLUGINS=Simple
52 $ cat > hello.c
53 [...]
Mikhail Glushenkovcd0858e2008-05-30 06:14:42 +000054 $ mygcc hello.c
55 $ ./hello.out
56 Hello
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Mikhail Glushenkov83237482008-10-15 09:29:13 +000058Here we link our plugin with the LLVMC core statically to form an
59executable file called ``mygcc``. It is also possible to build our
60plugin as a standalone dynamic library; this is described in the
61reference manual.
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Mikhail Glushenkovcd0858e2008-05-30 06:14:42 +000063Contents of the file ``Simple.td`` look like this::
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65 // Include common definitions
Mikhail Glushenkovebdeca72008-11-25 21:34:29 +000066 include "llvm/CompilerDriver/Common.td"
Mikhail Glushenkovcd0858e2008-05-30 06:14:42 +000067
68 // Tool descriptions
69 def gcc : Tool<
70 [(in_language "c"),
71 (out_language "executable"),
72 (output_suffix "out"),
73 (cmd_line "gcc $INFILE -o $OUTFILE"),
74 (sink)
75 ]>;
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77 // Language map
78 def LanguageMap : LanguageMap<[LangToSuffixes<"c", ["c"]>]>;
79
80 // Compilation graph
Mikhail Glushenkov01088772008-11-17 17:29:18 +000081 def CompilationGraph : CompilationGraph<[Edge<"root", "gcc">]>;
Mikhail Glushenkovcd0858e2008-05-30 06:14:42 +000082
83As you can see, this file consists of three parts: tool descriptions,
84language map, and the compilation graph definition.
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Mikhail Glushenkov83237482008-10-15 09:29:13 +000086At the heart of LLVMC is the idea of a compilation graph: vertices in
87this graph are tools, and edges represent a transformation path
Mikhail Glushenkov5ccf28f2008-09-22 20:45:17 +000088between two tools (for example, assembly source produced by the
Mikhail Glushenkov83237482008-10-15 09:29:13 +000089compiler can be transformed into executable code by an assembler). The
90compilation graph is basically a list of edges; a special node named
91``root`` is used to mark graph entry points.
Mikhail Glushenkovcd0858e2008-05-30 06:14:42 +000092
Mikhail Glushenkov83237482008-10-15 09:29:13 +000093Tool descriptions are represented as property lists: most properties
Mikhail Glushenkovcd0858e2008-05-30 06:14:42 +000094in the example above should be self-explanatory; the ``sink`` property
95means that all options lacking an explicit description should be
96forwarded to this tool.
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Mikhail Glushenkov83237482008-10-15 09:29:13 +000098The ``LanguageMap`` associates a language name with a list of suffixes
99and is used for deciding which toolchain corresponds to a given input
Mikhail Glushenkovcd0858e2008-05-30 06:14:42 +0000100file.
101
102To learn more about LLVMC customization, refer to the reference
Mikhail Glushenkov83237482008-10-15 09:29:13 +0000103manual and plugin source code in the ``plugins`` directory.
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