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Mehdi Aminifb6fd5c2015-08-03 23:17:44 +00002Getting Started with the LLVM System
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +00003====================================
4
Sean Silvafe156162012-12-20 03:32:39 +00005.. contents::
6 :local:
7
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +00008Overview
9========
10
11Welcome to LLVM! In order to get started, you first need to know some basic
12information.
13
14First, LLVM comes in three pieces. The first piece is the LLVM suite. This
15contains all of the tools, libraries, and header files needed to use LLVM. It
16contains an assembler, disassembler, bitcode analyzer and bitcode optimizer. It
17also contains basic regression tests that can be used to test the LLVM tools and
18the Clang front end.
19
20The second piece is the `Clang <http://clang.llvm.org/>`_ front end. This
21component compiles C, C++, Objective C, and Objective C++ code into LLVM
22bitcode. Once compiled into LLVM bitcode, a program can be manipulated with the
23LLVM tools from the LLVM suite.
24
25There is a third, optional piece called Test Suite. It is a suite of programs
26with a testing harness that can be used to further test LLVM's functionality
27and performance.
28
29Getting Started Quickly (A Summary)
30===================================
31
32The LLVM Getting Started documentation may be out of date. So, the `Clang
33Getting Started <http://clang.llvm.org/get_started.html>`_ page might also be a
34good place to start.
35
36Here's the short story for getting up and running quickly with LLVM:
37
38#. Read the documentation.
39#. Read the documentation.
40#. Remember that you were warned twice about reading the documentation.
41#. Checkout LLVM:
42
43 * ``cd where-you-want-llvm-to-live``
44 * ``svn co http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk llvm``
45
46#. Checkout Clang:
47
48 * ``cd where-you-want-llvm-to-live``
49 * ``cd llvm/tools``
50 * ``svn co http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/cfe/trunk clang``
51
Mehdi Aminia28b07d2015-08-03 23:25:46 +000052#. Checkout Compiler-RT (required to build the sanitizers):
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +000053
54 * ``cd where-you-want-llvm-to-live``
55 * ``cd llvm/projects``
56 * ``svn co http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/compiler-rt/trunk compiler-rt``
57
Alexey Bataev860435c2015-12-10 05:45:58 +000058#. Checkout Libomp (required for OpenMP support):
59
60 * ``cd where-you-want-llvm-to-live``
61 * ``cd llvm/projects``
62 * ``svn co http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/openmp/trunk openmp``
63
Sean Silvaf53cdb92015-08-04 03:12:33 +000064#. Checkout libcxx and libcxxabi **[Optional]**:
Mehdi Amini855c06c2015-08-03 23:17:47 +000065
66 * ``cd where-you-want-llvm-to-live``
67 * ``cd llvm/projects``
68 * ``svn co http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/libcxx/trunk libcxx``
69 * ``svn co http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/libcxxabi/trunk libcxxabi``
70
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +000071#. Get the Test Suite Source Code **[Optional]**
72
73 * ``cd where-you-want-llvm-to-live``
74 * ``cd llvm/projects``
75 * ``svn co http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/test-suite/trunk test-suite``
76
Chris Bieneman3bec07a2015-03-14 21:20:32 +000077#. Configure and build LLVM and Clang:
Mehdi Aminifb6fd5c2015-08-03 23:17:44 +000078
Chris Bieneman3bec07a2015-03-14 21:20:32 +000079 The usual build uses `CMake <CMake.html>`_. If you would rather use
80 autotools, see `Building LLVM with autotools <BuildingLLVMWithAutotools.html>`_.
Eric Christopher2aa83ff2016-01-04 23:22:43 +000081 Although the build is known to work with CMake >= 2.8.8, we recommend CMake
82 >= v3.2, especially if you're generating Ninja build files.
Chris Bieneman9f611e32015-03-13 01:58:14 +000083
84 * ``cd where you want to build llvm``
85 * ``mkdir build``
86 * ``cd build``
87 * ``cmake -G <generator> [options] <path to llvm sources>``
Mehdi Aminifb6fd5c2015-08-03 23:17:44 +000088
Chris Bieneman9f611e32015-03-13 01:58:14 +000089 Some common generators are:
90
91 * ``Unix Makefiles`` --- for generating make-compatible parallel makefiles.
92 * ``Ninja`` --- for generating `Ninja <http://martine.github.io/ninja/>`
Vedant Kumarfebeff72015-12-17 20:49:48 +000093 build files. Most llvm developers use Ninja.
Chris Bieneman9f611e32015-03-13 01:58:14 +000094 * ``Visual Studio`` --- for generating Visual Studio projects and
95 solutions.
96 * ``Xcode`` --- for generating Xcode projects.
Mehdi Aminifb6fd5c2015-08-03 23:17:44 +000097
Chris Bieneman9f611e32015-03-13 01:58:14 +000098 Some Common options:
99
100 * ``-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=directory`` --- Specify for *directory* the full
101 pathname of where you want the LLVM tools and libraries to be installed
102 (default ``/usr/local``).
103
104 * ``-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=type`` --- Valid options for *type* are Debug,
105 Release, RelWithDebInfo, and MinSizeRel. Default is Debug.
106
107 * ``-DLLVM_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS=On`` --- Compile with assertion checks enabled
108 (default is Yes for Debug builds, No for all other build types).
109
Chris Bieneman3bec07a2015-03-14 21:20:32 +0000110 * Run your build tool of choice!
111
112 * The default target (i.e. ``make``) will build all of LLVM
113
114 * The ``check-all`` target (i.e. ``make check-all``) will run the
115 regression tests to ensure everything is in working order.
116
117 * CMake will generate build targets for each tool and library, and most
118 LLVM sub-projects generate their own ``check-<project>`` target.
119
Chris Bieneman9f611e32015-03-13 01:58:14 +0000120 * For more information see `CMake <CMake.html>`_
121
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000122 * If you get an "internal compiler error (ICE)" or test failures, see
Chris Bieneman3bec07a2015-03-14 21:20:32 +0000123 `below`_.
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000124
125Consult the `Getting Started with LLVM`_ section for detailed information on
126configuring and compiling LLVM. See `Setting Up Your Environment`_ for tips
127that simplify working with the Clang front end and LLVM tools. Go to `Program
128Layout`_ to learn about the layout of the source code tree.
129
130Requirements
131============
132
133Before you begin to use the LLVM system, review the requirements given below.
134This may save you some trouble by knowing ahead of time what hardware and
135software you will need.
136
137Hardware
138--------
139
Chandler Carruth41e1b912014-02-27 09:33:55 +0000140LLVM is known to work on the following host platforms:
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000141
Chandler Carruth4ef7efe2014-02-27 09:41:13 +0000142================== ===================== =============
Mehdi Aminifb6fd5c2015-08-03 23:17:44 +0000143OS Arch Compilers
Chandler Carruth4ef7efe2014-02-27 09:41:13 +0000144================== ===================== =============
Mehdi Aminifb6fd5c2015-08-03 23:17:44 +0000145Linux x86\ :sup:`1` GCC, Clang
146Linux amd64 GCC, Clang
147Linux ARM\ :sup:`4` GCC, Clang
148Linux PowerPC GCC, Clang
149Solaris V9 (Ultrasparc) GCC
150FreeBSD x86\ :sup:`1` GCC, Clang
151FreeBSD amd64 GCC, Clang
152MacOS X\ :sup:`2` PowerPC GCC
153MacOS X x86 GCC, Clang
154Cygwin/Win32 x86\ :sup:`1, 3` GCC
155Windows x86\ :sup:`1` Visual Studio
156Windows x64 x86-64 Visual Studio
Chandler Carruth4ef7efe2014-02-27 09:41:13 +0000157================== ===================== =============
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000158
159.. note::
160
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000161 #. Code generation supported for Pentium processors and up
162 #. Code generation supported for 32-bit ABI only
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000163 #. To use LLVM modules on Win32-based system, you may configure LLVM
Chris Bieneman9f611e32015-03-13 01:58:14 +0000164 with ``-DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=On`` for CMake builds or ``--enable-shared``
165 for configure builds.
Renato Golin276ec452013-02-26 17:23:13 +0000166 #. MCJIT not working well pre-v7, old JIT engine not supported any more.
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000167
168Note that you will need about 1-3 GB of space for a full LLVM build in Debug
169mode, depending on the system (it is so large because of all the debugging
170information and the fact that the libraries are statically linked into multiple
171tools). If you do not need many of the tools and you are space-conscious, you
172can pass ``ONLY_TOOLS="tools you need"`` to make. The Release build requires
173considerably less space.
174
175The LLVM suite *may* compile on other platforms, but it is not guaranteed to do
176so. If compilation is successful, the LLVM utilities should be able to
177assemble, disassemble, analyze, and optimize LLVM bitcode. Code generation
178should work as well, although the generated native code may not work on your
179platform.
180
181Software
182--------
183
184Compiling LLVM requires that you have several software packages installed. The
185table below lists those required packages. The Package column is the usual name
186for the software package that LLVM depends on. The Version column provides
187"known to work" versions of the package. The Notes column describes how LLVM
188uses the package and provides other details.
189
Chandler Carruthe04872d2014-02-27 09:46:09 +0000190=========================================================== ============ ==========================================
191Package Version Notes
192=========================================================== ============ ==========================================
193`GNU Make <http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/make>`_ 3.79, 3.79.1 Makefile/build processor
Chandler Carruth8356ce4122014-02-27 09:57:48 +0000194`GCC <http://gcc.gnu.org/>`_ >=4.7.0 C/C++ compiler\ :sup:`1`
Rafael Espindola21a400852014-12-12 15:29:31 +0000195`python <http://www.python.org/>`_ >=2.7 Automated test suite\ :sup:`2`
Chandler Carruth8356ce4122014-02-27 09:57:48 +0000196`GNU M4 <http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/m4>`_ 1.4 Macro processor for configuration\ :sup:`3`
197`GNU Autoconf <http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/>`_ 2.60 Configuration script builder\ :sup:`3`
198`GNU Automake <http://www.gnu.org/software/automake/>`_ 1.9.6 aclocal macro generator\ :sup:`3`
199`libtool <http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/libtool>`_ 1.5.22 Shared library manager\ :sup:`3`
200`zlib <http://zlib.net>`_ >=1.2.3.4 Compression library\ :sup:`4`
Chandler Carruthe04872d2014-02-27 09:46:09 +0000201=========================================================== ============ ==========================================
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000202
203.. note::
204
205 #. Only the C and C++ languages are needed so there's no need to build the
206 other languages for LLVM's purposes. See `below` for specific version
207 info.
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000208 #. Only needed if you want to run the automated test suite in the
209 ``llvm/test`` directory.
210 #. If you want to make changes to the configure scripts, you will need GNU
211 autoconf (2.60), and consequently, GNU M4 (version 1.4 or higher). You
212 will also need automake (1.9.6). We only use aclocal from that package.
Sean Silva216f1ee2014-03-02 00:21:42 +0000213 #. Optional, adds compression / uncompression capabilities to selected LLVM
Alexey Samsonov2fb337e2013-04-23 08:28:39 +0000214 tools.
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000215
216Additionally, your compilation host is expected to have the usual plethora of
217Unix utilities. Specifically:
218
219* **ar** --- archive library builder
220* **bzip2** --- bzip2 command for distribution generation
221* **bunzip2** --- bunzip2 command for distribution checking
222* **chmod** --- change permissions on a file
223* **cat** --- output concatenation utility
224* **cp** --- copy files
Mehdi Aminifb6fd5c2015-08-03 23:17:44 +0000225* **date** --- print the current date/time
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000226* **echo** --- print to standard output
227* **egrep** --- extended regular expression search utility
228* **find** --- find files/dirs in a file system
229* **grep** --- regular expression search utility
230* **gzip** --- gzip command for distribution generation
231* **gunzip** --- gunzip command for distribution checking
Mehdi Aminifb6fd5c2015-08-03 23:17:44 +0000232* **install** --- install directories/files
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000233* **mkdir** --- create a directory
234* **mv** --- move (rename) files
235* **ranlib** --- symbol table builder for archive libraries
236* **rm** --- remove (delete) files and directories
237* **sed** --- stream editor for transforming output
238* **sh** --- Bourne shell for make build scripts
239* **tar** --- tape archive for distribution generation
240* **test** --- test things in file system
241* **unzip** --- unzip command for distribution checking
242* **zip** --- zip command for distribution generation
243
244.. _below:
245.. _check here:
246
Chandler Carruth55cc48f2014-02-27 10:35:57 +0000247Host C++ Toolchain, both Compiler and Standard Library
248------------------------------------------------------
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000249
250LLVM is very demanding of the host C++ compiler, and as such tends to expose
Chandler Carruth55cc48f2014-02-27 10:35:57 +0000251bugs in the compiler. We are also planning to follow improvements and
252developments in the C++ language and library reasonably closely. As such, we
253require a modern host C++ toolchain, both compiler and standard library, in
254order to build LLVM.
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000255
Chandler Carruth55cc48f2014-02-27 10:35:57 +0000256For the most popular host toolchains we check for specific minimum versions in
257our build systems:
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000258
Chandler Carruth55cc48f2014-02-27 10:35:57 +0000259* Clang 3.1
260* GCC 4.7
Benjamin Kramerde1a1932015-02-15 19:34:17 +0000261* Visual Studio 2013
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000262
Chandler Carruth55cc48f2014-02-27 10:35:57 +0000263Anything older than these toolchains *may* work, but will require forcing the
264build system with a special option and is not really a supported host platform.
265Also note that older versions of these compilers have often crashed or
266miscompiled LLVM.
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000267
Chandler Carruth55cc48f2014-02-27 10:35:57 +0000268For less widely used host toolchains such as ICC or xlC, be aware that a very
269recent version may be required to support all of the C++ features used in LLVM.
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000270
Chandler Carruth55cc48f2014-02-27 10:35:57 +0000271We track certain versions of software that are *known* to fail when used as
272part of the host toolchain. These even include linkers at times.
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000273
Renato Golin2c2fce02013-02-26 13:32:40 +0000274**GCC 4.6.3 on ARM**: Miscompiles ``llvm-readobj`` at ``-O3``. A test failure
275in ``test/Object/readobj-shared-object.test`` is one symptom of the problem.
276
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000277**GNU ld 2.16.X**. Some 2.16.X versions of the ld linker will produce very long
278warning messages complaining that some "``.gnu.linkonce.t.*``" symbol was
279defined in a discarded section. You can safely ignore these messages as they are
280erroneous and the linkage is correct. These messages disappear using ld 2.17.
281
282**GNU binutils 2.17**: Binutils 2.17 contains `a bug
Sean Silvaa4fe9922012-10-07 18:49:28 +0000283<http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=3111>`__ which causes huge link
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000284times (minutes instead of seconds) when building LLVM. We recommend upgrading
285to a newer version (2.17.50.0.4 or later).
286
287**GNU Binutils 2.19.1 Gold**: This version of Gold contained `a bug
Sean Silvaa4fe9922012-10-07 18:49:28 +0000288<http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=9836>`__ which causes
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000289intermittent failures when building LLVM with position independent code. The
290symptom is an error about cyclic dependencies. We recommend upgrading to a
291newer version of Gold.
292
Dmitri Gribenkod326f672013-01-06 21:23:27 +0000293**Clang 3.0 with libstdc++ 4.7.x**: a few Linux distributions (Ubuntu 12.10,
294Fedora 17) have both Clang 3.0 and libstdc++ 4.7 in their repositories. Clang
2953.0 does not implement a few builtins that are used in this library. We
296recommend using the system GCC to compile LLVM and Clang in this case.
297
Dmitri Gribenko0655f6c2013-01-07 12:17:44 +0000298**Clang 3.0 on Mageia 2**. There's a packaging issue: Clang can not find at
299least some (``cxxabi.h``) libstdc++ headers.
300
Dmitri Gribenko57150d32014-02-04 12:02:13 +0000301**Clang in C++11 mode and libstdc++ 4.7.2**. This version of libstdc++
302contained `a bug <http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=53841>`__ which
303causes Clang to refuse to compile condition_variable header file. At the time
304of writing, this breaks LLD build.
305
Chandler Carruth0ec4f902014-02-28 10:56:57 +0000306Getting a Modern Host C++ Toolchain
307^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
308
Chandler Carruthe7001692014-02-28 11:11:41 +0000309This section mostly applies to Linux and older BSDs. On Mac OS X, you should
310have a sufficiently modern Xcode, or you will likely need to upgrade until you
Benjamin Kramerde1a1932015-02-15 19:34:17 +0000311do. On Windows, just use Visual Studio 2013 as the host compiler, it is
Chandler Carruthe7001692014-02-28 11:11:41 +0000312explicitly supported and widely available. FreeBSD 10.0 and newer have a modern
313Clang as the system compiler.
Chandler Carruth0ec4f902014-02-28 10:56:57 +0000314
Chandler Carruthb2719d42014-02-28 11:09:33 +0000315However, some Linux distributions and some other or older BSDs sometimes have
Chandler Carruth0ec4f902014-02-28 10:56:57 +0000316extremely old versions of GCC. These steps attempt to help you upgrade you
317compiler even on such a system. However, if at all possible, we encourage you
318to use a recent version of a distribution with a modern system compiler that
319meets these requirements. Note that it is tempting to to install a prior
320version of Clang and libc++ to be the host compiler, however libc++ was not
321well tested or set up to build on Linux until relatively recently. As
322a consequence, this guide suggests just using libstdc++ and a modern GCC as the
323initial host in a bootstrap, and then using Clang (and potentially libc++).
324
325The first step is to get a recent GCC toolchain installed. The most common
326distribution on which users have struggled with the version requirements is
327Ubuntu Precise, 12.04 LTS. For this distribution, one easy option is to install
Chandler Carruth2423e012014-02-28 12:09:14 +0000328the `toolchain testing PPA`_ and use it to install a modern GCC. There is
329a really nice discussions of this on the `ask ubuntu stack exchange`_. However,
330not all users can use PPAs and there are many other distributions, so it may be
331necessary (or just useful, if you're here you *are* doing compiler development
332after all) to build and install GCC from source. It is also quite easy to do
333these days.
334
335.. _toolchain testing PPA:
336 https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-toolchain-r/+archive/test
337.. _ask ubuntu stack exchange:
338 http://askubuntu.com/questions/271388/how-to-install-gcc-4-8-in-ubuntu-12-04-from-the-terminal
Chandler Carruth0ec4f902014-02-28 10:56:57 +0000339
340Easy steps for installing GCC 4.8.2:
341
342.. code-block:: console
343
JF Bastienfa31f9f2015-07-01 03:32:08 +0000344 % wget https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gcc/gcc-4.8.2/gcc-4.8.2.tar.bz2
345 % wget https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gcc/gcc-4.8.2/gcc-4.8.2.tar.bz2.sig
346 % wget https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gnu-keyring.gpg
347 % signature_invalid=`gpg --verify --no-default-keyring --keyring ./gnu-keyring.gpg gcc-4.8.2.tar.bz2.sig`
348 % if [ $signature_invalid ]; then echo "Invalid signature" ; exit 1 ; fi
Chandler Carruth518e5822014-02-28 12:14:56 +0000349 % tar -xvjf gcc-4.8.2.tar.bz2
350 % cd gcc-4.8.2
351 % ./contrib/download_prerequisites
352 % cd ..
353 % mkdir gcc-4.8.2-build
354 % cd gcc-4.8.2-build
355 % $PWD/../gcc-4.8.2/configure --prefix=$HOME/toolchains --enable-languages=c,c++
356 % make -j$(nproc)
357 % make install
Chandler Carruth0ec4f902014-02-28 10:56:57 +0000358
Chandler Carruth2423e012014-02-28 12:09:14 +0000359For more details, check out the excellent `GCC wiki entry`_, where I got most
360of this information from.
361
362.. _GCC wiki entry:
363 http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/InstallingGCC
Chandler Carruth0ec4f902014-02-28 10:56:57 +0000364
Reid Kleckner2a069a82014-08-01 21:40:53 +0000365Once you have a GCC toolchain, configure your build of LLVM to use the new
366toolchain for your host compiler and C++ standard library. Because the new
367version of libstdc++ is not on the system library search path, you need to pass
368extra linker flags so that it can be found at link time (``-L``) and at runtime
369(``-rpath``). If you are using CMake, this invocation should produce working
370binaries:
371
372.. code-block:: console
373
374 % mkdir build
375 % cd build
376 % CC=$HOME/toolchains/bin/gcc CXX=$HOME/toolchains/bin/g++ \
377 cmake .. -DCMAKE_CXX_LINK_FLAGS="-Wl,-rpath,$HOME/toolchains/lib64 -L$HOME/toolchains/lib64"
378
379If you fail to set rpath, most LLVM binaries will fail on startup with a message
380from the loader similar to ``libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.20' not
381found``. This means you need to tweak the -rpath linker flag.
Chandler Carruth0ec4f902014-02-28 10:56:57 +0000382
383When you build Clang, you will need to give *it* access to modern C++11
384standard library in order to use it as your new host in part of a bootstrap.
385There are two easy ways to do this, either build (and install) libc++ along
386with Clang and then use it with the ``-stdlib=libc++`` compile and link flag,
387or install Clang into the same prefix (``$HOME/toolchains`` above) as GCC.
388Clang will look within its own prefix for libstdc++ and use it if found. You
389can also add an explicit prefix for Clang to look in for a GCC toolchain with
390the ``--gcc-toolchain=/opt/my/gcc/prefix`` flag, passing it to both compile and
391link commands when using your just-built-Clang to bootstrap.
392
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000393.. _Getting Started with LLVM:
394
395Getting Started with LLVM
396=========================
397
398The remainder of this guide is meant to get you up and running with LLVM and to
399give you some basic information about the LLVM environment.
400
401The later sections of this guide describe the `general layout`_ of the LLVM
402source tree, a `simple example`_ using the LLVM tool chain, and `links`_ to find
403more information about LLVM or to get help via e-mail.
404
405Terminology and Notation
406------------------------
407
408Throughout this manual, the following names are used to denote paths specific to
409the local system and working environment. *These are not environment variables
410you need to set but just strings used in the rest of this document below*. In
411any of the examples below, simply replace each of these names with the
412appropriate pathname on your local system. All these paths are absolute:
413
414``SRC_ROOT``
415
416 This is the top level directory of the LLVM source tree.
417
418``OBJ_ROOT``
419
420 This is the top level directory of the LLVM object tree (i.e. the tree where
421 object files and compiled programs will be placed. It can be the same as
422 SRC_ROOT).
423
424.. _Setting Up Your Environment:
425
426Setting Up Your Environment
427---------------------------
428
429In order to compile and use LLVM, you may need to set some environment
430variables.
431
432``LLVM_LIB_SEARCH_PATH=/path/to/your/bitcode/libs``
433
434 [Optional] This environment variable helps LLVM linking tools find the
435 locations of your bitcode libraries. It is provided only as a convenience
436 since you can specify the paths using the -L options of the tools and the
437 C/C++ front-end will automatically use the bitcode files installed in its
438 ``lib`` directory.
439
440Unpacking the LLVM Archives
441---------------------------
442
443If you have the LLVM distribution, you will need to unpack it before you can
444begin to compile it. LLVM is distributed as a set of two files: the LLVM suite
445and the LLVM GCC front end compiled for your platform. There is an additional
446test suite that is optional. Each file is a TAR archive that is compressed with
447the gzip program.
448
449The files are as follows, with *x.y* marking the version number:
450
451``llvm-x.y.tar.gz``
452
453 Source release for the LLVM libraries and tools.
454
455``llvm-test-x.y.tar.gz``
456
457 Source release for the LLVM test-suite.
458
Sean Silva8e68b792013-01-10 06:39:37 +0000459.. _checkout:
460
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000461Checkout LLVM from Subversion
462-----------------------------
463
464If you have access to our Subversion repository, you can get a fresh copy of the
465entire source code. All you need to do is check it out from Subversion as
466follows:
467
468* ``cd where-you-want-llvm-to-live``
469* Read-Only: ``svn co http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk llvm``
Chris Bieneman9f611e32015-03-13 01:58:14 +0000470* Read-Write: ``svn co https://user@llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk llvm``
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000471
472This will create an '``llvm``' directory in the current directory and fully
473populate it with the LLVM source code, Makefiles, test directories, and local
474copies of documentation files.
475
476If you want to get a specific release (as opposed to the most recent revision),
477you can checkout it from the '``tags``' directory (instead of '``trunk``'). The
478following releases are located in the following subdirectories of the '``tags``'
479directory:
480
Gabor Greif76f166e2014-02-28 19:20:48 +0000481* Release 3.4: **RELEASE_34/final**
Bill Wendlinga40c5262013-10-09 17:37:04 +0000482* Release 3.3: **RELEASE_33/final**
483* Release 3.2: **RELEASE_32/final**
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000484* Release 3.1: **RELEASE_31/final**
485* Release 3.0: **RELEASE_30/final**
486* Release 2.9: **RELEASE_29/final**
487* Release 2.8: **RELEASE_28**
488* Release 2.7: **RELEASE_27**
489* Release 2.6: **RELEASE_26**
490* Release 2.5: **RELEASE_25**
491* Release 2.4: **RELEASE_24**
492* Release 2.3: **RELEASE_23**
493* Release 2.2: **RELEASE_22**
494* Release 2.1: **RELEASE_21**
495* Release 2.0: **RELEASE_20**
496* Release 1.9: **RELEASE_19**
497* Release 1.8: **RELEASE_18**
498* Release 1.7: **RELEASE_17**
499* Release 1.6: **RELEASE_16**
500* Release 1.5: **RELEASE_15**
501* Release 1.4: **RELEASE_14**
502* Release 1.3: **RELEASE_13**
503* Release 1.2: **RELEASE_12**
504* Release 1.1: **RELEASE_11**
505* Release 1.0: **RELEASE_1**
506
507If you would like to get the LLVM test suite (a separate package as of 1.4), you
508get it from the Subversion repository:
509
Dmitri Gribenko125939cb2012-12-12 13:56:37 +0000510.. code-block:: console
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000511
512 % cd llvm/projects
513 % svn co http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/test-suite/trunk test-suite
514
515By placing it in the ``llvm/projects``, it will be automatically configured by
516the LLVM configure script as well as automatically updated when you run ``svn
517update``.
518
Thomas Schwingeb1322d52013-03-28 18:06:20 +0000519Git Mirror
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000520----------
521
Thomas Schwingeb1322d52013-03-28 18:06:20 +0000522Git mirrors are available for a number of LLVM subprojects. These mirrors sync
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000523automatically with each Subversion commit and contain all necessary git-svn
524marks (so, you can recreate git-svn metadata locally). Note that right now
Thomas Schwingeb1322d52013-03-28 18:06:20 +0000525mirrors reflect only ``trunk`` for each project. You can do the read-only Git
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000526clone of LLVM via:
527
Dmitri Gribenko125939cb2012-12-12 13:56:37 +0000528.. code-block:: console
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000529
530 % git clone http://llvm.org/git/llvm.git
531
532If you want to check out clang too, run:
533
Dmitri Gribenko125939cb2012-12-12 13:56:37 +0000534.. code-block:: console
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000535
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000536 % cd llvm/tools
537 % git clone http://llvm.org/git/clang.git
538
Mehdi Aminia28b07d2015-08-03 23:25:46 +0000539If you want to check out compiler-rt (required to build the sanitizers), run:
Tobias Grosserbe2c6e92013-03-24 15:15:19 +0000540
541.. code-block:: console
542
543 % cd llvm/projects
544 % git clone http://llvm.org/git/compiler-rt.git
545
Alexey Bataev860435c2015-12-10 05:45:58 +0000546If you want to check out libomp (required for OpenMP support), run:
547
548.. code-block:: console
549
550 % cd llvm/projects
551 % git clone http://llvm.org/git/openmp.git
552
Sean Silvaf53cdb92015-08-04 03:12:33 +0000553If you want to check out libcxx and libcxxabi (optional), run:
Mehdi Amini855c06c2015-08-03 23:17:47 +0000554
555.. code-block:: console
556
557 % cd llvm/projects
558 % git clone http://llvm.org/git/libcxx.git
559 % git clone http://llvm.org/git/libcxxabi.git
560
Tobias Grosserbe2c6e92013-03-24 15:15:19 +0000561If you want to check out the Test Suite Source Code (optional), run:
562
563.. code-block:: console
564
565 % cd llvm/projects
566 % git clone http://llvm.org/git/test-suite.git
567
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000568Since the upstream repository is in Subversion, you should use ``git
569pull --rebase`` instead of ``git pull`` to avoid generating a non-linear history
570in your clone. To configure ``git pull`` to pass ``--rebase`` by default on the
571master branch, run the following command:
572
Dmitri Gribenko125939cb2012-12-12 13:56:37 +0000573.. code-block:: console
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000574
575 % git config branch.master.rebase true
576
577Sending patches with Git
578^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
579
NAKAMURA Takumi4b71c202012-10-11 01:10:27 +0000580Please read `Developer Policy <DeveloperPolicy.html#one-off-patches>`_, too.
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000581
582Assume ``master`` points the upstream and ``mybranch`` points your working
583branch, and ``mybranch`` is rebased onto ``master``. At first you may check
584sanity of whitespaces:
585
Dmitri Gribenko125939cb2012-12-12 13:56:37 +0000586.. code-block:: console
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000587
588 % git diff --check master..mybranch
589
590The easiest way to generate a patch is as below:
591
Dmitri Gribenko125939cb2012-12-12 13:56:37 +0000592.. code-block:: console
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000593
594 % git diff master..mybranch > /path/to/mybranch.diff
595
596It is a little different from svn-generated diff. git-diff-generated diff has
597prefixes like ``a/`` and ``b/``. Don't worry, most developers might know it
598could be accepted with ``patch -p1 -N``.
599
600But you may generate patchset with git-format-patch. It generates by-each-commit
601patchset. To generate patch files to attach to your article:
602
Dmitri Gribenko125939cb2012-12-12 13:56:37 +0000603.. code-block:: console
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000604
605 % git format-patch --no-attach master..mybranch -o /path/to/your/patchset
606
607If you would like to send patches directly, you may use git-send-email or
608git-imap-send. Here is an example to generate the patchset in Gmail's [Drafts].
609
Dmitri Gribenko125939cb2012-12-12 13:56:37 +0000610.. code-block:: console
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000611
612 % git format-patch --attach master..mybranch --stdout | git imap-send
613
614Then, your .git/config should have [imap] sections.
615
Sean Silva23344e42012-11-20 12:36:27 +0000616.. code-block:: ini
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000617
618 [imap]
619 host = imaps://imap.gmail.com
620 user = your.gmail.account@gmail.com
621 pass = himitsu!
622 port = 993
623 sslverify = false
Sean Silva216f1ee2014-03-02 00:21:42 +0000624 ; in English
625 folder = "[Gmail]/Drafts"
626 ; example for Japanese, "Modified UTF-7" encoded.
NAKAMURA Takumi66304d52012-10-11 01:10:37 +0000627 folder = "[Gmail]/&Tgtm+DBN-"
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000628 ; example for Traditional Chinese
NAKAMURA Takumi66304d52012-10-11 01:10:37 +0000629 folder = "[Gmail]/&g0l6Pw-"
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000630
631For developers to work with git-svn
632^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
633
634To set up clone from which you can submit code using ``git-svn``, run:
635
Dmitri Gribenko125939cb2012-12-12 13:56:37 +0000636.. code-block:: console
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000637
638 % git clone http://llvm.org/git/llvm.git
639 % cd llvm
640 % git svn init https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk --username=<username>
641 % git config svn-remote.svn.fetch :refs/remotes/origin/master
642 % git svn rebase -l # -l avoids fetching ahead of the git mirror.
643
644 # If you have clang too:
645 % cd tools
646 % git clone http://llvm.org/git/clang.git
647 % cd clang
648 % git svn init https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/cfe/trunk --username=<username>
649 % git config svn-remote.svn.fetch :refs/remotes/origin/master
650 % git svn rebase -l
651
Alexey Bataev860435c2015-12-10 05:45:58 +0000652Likewise for compiler-rt, libomp and test-suite.
Tobias Grosserbe2c6e92013-03-24 15:15:19 +0000653
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000654To update this clone without generating git-svn tags that conflict with the
Thomas Schwingeb1322d52013-03-28 18:06:20 +0000655upstream Git repo, run:
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000656
Dmitri Gribenko125939cb2012-12-12 13:56:37 +0000657.. code-block:: console
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000658
659 % git fetch && (cd tools/clang && git fetch) # Get matching revisions of both trees.
660 % git checkout master
661 % git svn rebase -l
662 % (cd tools/clang &&
663 git checkout master &&
664 git svn rebase -l)
665
Alexey Bataev860435c2015-12-10 05:45:58 +0000666Likewise for compiler-rt, libomp and test-suite.
Tobias Grosserbe2c6e92013-03-24 15:15:19 +0000667
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000668This leaves your working directories on their master branches, so you'll need to
669``checkout`` each working branch individually and ``rebase`` it on top of its
Renato Golincd483622013-01-06 00:14:27 +0000670parent branch.
671
Michael Gottesmana0509ad2013-04-26 01:04:45 +0000672For those who wish to be able to update an llvm repo/revert patches easily using
673git-svn, please look in the directory for the scripts ``git-svnup`` and
674``git-svnrevert``.
Michael Gottesman8f290a92013-01-25 19:31:09 +0000675
Michael Gottesmana0509ad2013-04-26 01:04:45 +0000676To perform the aforementioned update steps go into your source directory and
677just type ``git-svnup`` or ``git svnup`` and everything will just work.
Michael Gottesman8f290a92013-01-25 19:31:09 +0000678
Michael Gottesmana0509ad2013-04-26 01:04:45 +0000679If one wishes to revert a commit with git-svn, but do not want the git hash to
680escape into the commit message, one can use the script ``git-svnrevert`` or
681``git svnrevert`` which will take in the git hash for the commit you want to
682revert, look up the appropriate svn revision, and output a message where all
683references to the git hash have been replaced with the svn revision.
Michael Gottesman8f290a92013-01-25 19:31:09 +0000684
Michael Gottesmana0509ad2013-04-26 01:04:45 +0000685To commit back changes via git-svn, use ``git svn dcommit``:
Renato Golincd483622013-01-06 00:14:27 +0000686
687.. code-block:: console
688
689 % git svn dcommit
690
691Note that git-svn will create one SVN commit for each Git commit you have pending,
692so squash and edit each commit before executing ``dcommit`` to make sure they all
693conform to the coding standards and the developers' policy.
694
695On success, ``dcommit`` will rebase against the HEAD of SVN, so to avoid conflict,
696please make sure your current branch is up-to-date (via fetch/rebase) before
697proceeding.
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000698
699The git-svn metadata can get out of sync after you mess around with branches and
700``dcommit``. When that happens, ``git svn dcommit`` stops working, complaining
701about files with uncommitted changes. The fix is to rebuild the metadata:
702
Dmitri Gribenko125939cb2012-12-12 13:56:37 +0000703.. code-block:: console
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000704
705 % rm -rf .git/svn
706 % git svn rebase -l
707
Renato Golincd483622013-01-06 00:14:27 +0000708Please, refer to the Git-SVN manual (``man git-svn``) for more information.
709
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000710Local LLVM Configuration
711------------------------
712
713Once checked out from the Subversion repository, the LLVM suite source code must
Chris Bieneman9f611e32015-03-13 01:58:14 +0000714be configured before being built. For instructions using autotools please see
715`Building LLVM With Autotools <BuildingLLVMWithAutotools.html>`_. The
716recommended process uses CMake. Unlinke the normal ``configure`` script, CMake
717generates the build files in whatever format you request as well as various
718``*.inc`` files, and ``llvm/include/Config/config.h``.
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000719
Chris Bieneman9f611e32015-03-13 01:58:14 +0000720Variables are passed to ``cmake`` on the command line using the format
721``-D<variable name>=<value>``. The following variables are some common options
722used by people developing LLVM.
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000723
Chris Bieneman9f611e32015-03-13 01:58:14 +0000724+-------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+
725| Variable | Purpose |
726+=========================+====================================================+
727| CMAKE_C_COMPILER | Tells ``cmake`` which C compiler to use. By |
728| | default, this will be /usr/bin/cc. |
729+-------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+
730| CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER | Tells ``cmake`` which C++ compiler to use. By |
731| | default, this will be /usr/bin/c++. |
732+-------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+
733| CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE | Tells ``cmake`` what type of build you are trying |
734| | to generate files for. Valid options are Debug, |
735| | Release, RelWithDebInfo, and MinSizeRel. Default |
736| | is Debug. |
737+-------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+
738| CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX | Specifies the install directory to target when |
739| | running the install action of the build files. |
740+-------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+
741| LLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD | A semicolon delimited list controlling which |
742| | targets will be built and linked into llc. This is |
743| | equivalent to the ``--enable-targets`` option in |
744| | the configure script. The default list is defined |
745| | as ``LLVM_ALL_TARGETS``, and can be set to include |
746| | out-of-tree targets. The default value includes: |
Pete Cooperdc8bd822015-08-05 20:55:53 +0000747| | ``AArch64, AMDGPU, ARM, BPF, CppBackend, Hexagon, |
748| | Mips, MSP430, NVPTX, PowerPC, Sparc, SystemZ |
749| | X86, XCore``. |
Chris Bieneman9f611e32015-03-13 01:58:14 +0000750+-------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+
751| LLVM_ENABLE_DOXYGEN | Build doxygen-based documentation from the source |
752| | code This is disabled by default because it is |
753| | slow and generates a lot of output. |
754+-------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+
755| LLVM_ENABLE_SPHINX | Build sphinx-based documentation from the source |
756| | code. This is disabled by default because it is |
757| | slow and generates a lot of output. |
758+-------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+
759| LLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB | Generate libLLVM.so. This library contains a |
760| | default set of LLVM components that can be |
761| | overridden with ``LLVM_DYLIB_COMPONENTS``. The |
762| | default contains most of LLVM and is defined in |
763| | ``tools/llvm-shlib/CMakelists.txt``. |
764+-------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+
765| LLVM_OPTIMIZED_TABLEGEN | Builds a release tablegen that gets used during |
766| | the LLVM build. This can dramatically speed up |
767| | debug builds. |
768+-------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000769
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000770To configure LLVM, follow these steps:
771
772#. Change directory into the object root directory:
773
Dmitri Gribenko125939cb2012-12-12 13:56:37 +0000774 .. code-block:: console
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000775
776 % cd OBJ_ROOT
777
Chris Bieneman9f611e32015-03-13 01:58:14 +0000778#. Run the ``cmake``:
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000779
Dmitri Gribenko125939cb2012-12-12 13:56:37 +0000780 .. code-block:: console
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000781
Chris Bieneman9f611e32015-03-13 01:58:14 +0000782 % cmake -G "Unix Makefiles" -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=prefix=/install/path
783 [other options] SRC_ROOT
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000784
785Compiling the LLVM Suite Source Code
786------------------------------------
787
Chris Bieneman9f611e32015-03-13 01:58:14 +0000788Unlike with autotools, with CMake your build type is defined at configuration.
789If you want to change your build type, you can re-run cmake with the following
790invocation:
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000791
Chris Bieneman9f611e32015-03-13 01:58:14 +0000792 .. code-block:: console
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000793
Chris Bieneman9f611e32015-03-13 01:58:14 +0000794 % cmake -G "Unix Makefiles" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=type SRC_ROOT
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000795
Chris Bieneman9f611e32015-03-13 01:58:14 +0000796Between runs, CMake preserves the values set for all options. CMake has the
797following build types defined:
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000798
Chris Bieneman9f611e32015-03-13 01:58:14 +0000799Debug
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000800
Chris Bieneman9f611e32015-03-13 01:58:14 +0000801 These builds are the default. The build system will compile the tools and
802 libraries unoptimized, with debugging information, and asserts enabled.
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000803
Chris Bieneman9f611e32015-03-13 01:58:14 +0000804Release
805
806 For these builds, the build system will compile the tools and libraries
807 with optimizations enabled and not generate debug info. CMakes default
808 optimization level is -O3. This can be configured by setting the
809 ``CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELEASE`` variable on the CMake command line.
810
811RelWithDebInfo
812
813 These builds are useful when debugging. They generate optimized binaries with
814 debug information. CMakes default optimization level is -O2. This can be
815 configured by setting the ``CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO`` variable on the
816 CMake command line.
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000817
818Once you have LLVM configured, you can build it by entering the *OBJ_ROOT*
819directory and issuing the following command:
820
Dmitri Gribenko125939cb2012-12-12 13:56:37 +0000821.. code-block:: console
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000822
Chris Bieneman9f611e32015-03-13 01:58:14 +0000823 % make
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000824
825If the build fails, please `check here`_ to see if you are using a version of
826GCC that is known not to compile LLVM.
827
828If you have multiple processors in your machine, you may wish to use some of the
829parallel build options provided by GNU Make. For example, you could use the
830command:
831
Dmitri Gribenko125939cb2012-12-12 13:56:37 +0000832.. code-block:: console
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000833
Chris Bieneman9f611e32015-03-13 01:58:14 +0000834 % make -j2
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000835
836There are several special targets which are useful when working with the LLVM
837source code:
838
Chris Bieneman9f611e32015-03-13 01:58:14 +0000839``make clean``
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000840
841 Removes all files generated by the build. This includes object files,
842 generated C/C++ files, libraries, and executables.
843
Chris Bieneman9f611e32015-03-13 01:58:14 +0000844``make install``
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000845
846 Installs LLVM header files, libraries, tools, and documentation in a hierarchy
Chris Bieneman9f611e32015-03-13 01:58:14 +0000847 under ``$PREFIX``, specified with ``CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX``, which
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000848 defaults to ``/usr/local``.
849
Chris Bieneman9f611e32015-03-13 01:58:14 +0000850``make docs-llvm-html``
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000851
Chris Bieneman9f611e32015-03-13 01:58:14 +0000852 If configured with ``-DLLVM_ENABLE_SPHINX=On``, this will generate a directory
853 at ``OBJ_ROOT/docs/html`` which contains the HTML formatted documentation.
Joel Jones8fe56e02012-11-15 21:15:08 +0000854
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000855Cross-Compiling LLVM
856--------------------
857
858It is possible to cross-compile LLVM itself. That is, you can create LLVM
859executables and libraries to be hosted on a platform different from the platform
Chris Bieneman9f611e32015-03-13 01:58:14 +0000860where they are built (a Canadian Cross build). To generate build files for
861cross-compiling CMake provides a variable ``CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE`` which can
862define compiler flags and variables used during the CMake test operations.
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000863
864The result of such a build is executables that are not runnable on on the build
Chris Bieneman9f611e32015-03-13 01:58:14 +0000865host but can be executed on the target. As an example the following CMake
866invocation can generate build files targeting iOS. This will work on Mac OS X
867with the latest Xcode:
868
869.. code-block:: console
870
Pete Cooperb51aafd2015-12-04 21:59:04 +0000871 % cmake -G "Ninja" -DCMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES="armv7;armv7s;arm64"
Chris Bieneman9f611e32015-03-13 01:58:14 +0000872 -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=<PATH_TO_LLVM>/cmake/platforms/iOS.cmake
873 -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DLLVM_BUILD_RUNTIME=Off -DLLVM_INCLUDE_TESTS=Off
874 -DLLVM_INCLUDE_EXAMPLES=Off -DLLVM_ENABLE_BACKTRACES=Off [options]
875 <PATH_TO_LLVM>
876
877Note: There are some additional flags that need to be passed when building for
878iOS due to limitations in the iOS SDK.
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000879
Renato Golin22a2d962013-09-26 08:57:07 +0000880Check :doc:`HowToCrossCompileLLVM` and `Clang docs on how to cross-compile in general
881<http://clang.llvm.org/docs/CrossCompilation.html>`_ for more information
882about cross-compiling.
883
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000884The Location of LLVM Object Files
885---------------------------------
886
887The LLVM build system is capable of sharing a single LLVM source tree among
888several LLVM builds. Hence, it is possible to build LLVM for several different
889platforms or configurations using the same source tree.
890
891This is accomplished in the typical autoconf manner:
892
893* Change directory to where the LLVM object files should live:
894
Dmitri Gribenko125939cb2012-12-12 13:56:37 +0000895 .. code-block:: console
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000896
897 % cd OBJ_ROOT
898
Chris Bieneman9f611e32015-03-13 01:58:14 +0000899* Run ``cmake``:
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000900
Dmitri Gribenko125939cb2012-12-12 13:56:37 +0000901 .. code-block:: console
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000902
Chris Bieneman9f611e32015-03-13 01:58:14 +0000903 % cmake -G "Unix Makefiles" SRC_ROOT
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000904
Chris Bieneman9f611e32015-03-13 01:58:14 +0000905The LLVM build will create a structure underneath *OBJ_ROOT* that matches the
906LLVM source tree. At each level where source files are present in the source
907tree there will be a corresponding ``CMakeFiles`` directory in the *OBJ_ROOT*.
908Underneath that directory there is another directory with a name ending in
909``.dir`` under which you'll find object files for each source.
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000910
Chris Bieneman9f611e32015-03-13 01:58:14 +0000911For example:
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000912
Chris Bieneman9f611e32015-03-13 01:58:14 +0000913 .. code-block:: console
Mehdi Aminifb6fd5c2015-08-03 23:17:44 +0000914
Chris Bieneman9f611e32015-03-13 01:58:14 +0000915 % cd llvm_build_dir
916 % find lib/Support/ -name APFloat*
917 lib/Support/CMakeFiles/LLVMSupport.dir/APFloat.cpp.o
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000918
919Optional Configuration Items
920----------------------------
921
922If you're running on a Linux system that supports the `binfmt_misc
Dmitri Gribenko51cb2fa2013-03-25 17:08:25 +0000923<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/binfmt_misc>`_
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000924module, and you have root access on the system, you can set your system up to
925execute LLVM bitcode files directly. To do this, use commands like this (the
926first command may not be required if you are already using the module):
927
Dmitri Gribenko125939cb2012-12-12 13:56:37 +0000928.. code-block:: console
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000929
930 % mount -t binfmt_misc none /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc
931 % echo ':llvm:M::BC::/path/to/lli:' > /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc/register
932 % chmod u+x hello.bc (if needed)
933 % ./hello.bc
934
935This allows you to execute LLVM bitcode files directly. On Debian, you can also
936use this command instead of the 'echo' command above:
937
Dmitri Gribenko125939cb2012-12-12 13:56:37 +0000938.. code-block:: console
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000939
940 % sudo update-binfmts --install llvm /path/to/lli --magic 'BC'
941
942.. _Program Layout:
943.. _general layout:
944
945Program Layout
946==============
947
948One useful source of information about the LLVM source base is the LLVM `doxygen
949<http://www.doxygen.org/>`_ documentation available at
950`<http://llvm.org/doxygen/>`_. The following is a brief introduction to code
951layout:
952
953``llvm/examples``
954-----------------
955
956This directory contains some simple examples of how to use the LLVM IR and JIT.
957
958``llvm/include``
959----------------
960
961This directory contains public header files exported from the LLVM library. The
962three main subdirectories of this directory are:
963
964``llvm/include/llvm``
965
966 This directory contains all of the LLVM specific header files. This directory
967 also has subdirectories for different portions of LLVM: ``Analysis``,
968 ``CodeGen``, ``Target``, ``Transforms``, etc...
969
970``llvm/include/llvm/Support``
971
972 This directory contains generic support libraries that are provided with LLVM
973 but not necessarily specific to LLVM. For example, some C++ STL utilities and
974 a Command Line option processing library store their header files here.
975
976``llvm/include/llvm/Config``
977
978 This directory contains header files configured by the ``configure`` script.
979 They wrap "standard" UNIX and C header files. Source code can include these
980 header files which automatically take care of the conditional #includes that
981 the ``configure`` script generates.
982
983``llvm/lib``
984------------
985
986This directory contains most of the source files of the LLVM system. In LLVM,
987almost all code exists in libraries, making it very easy to share code among the
988different `tools`_.
989
Seo Sanghyeona4fcf712014-10-29 05:20:39 +0000990``llvm/lib/IR/``
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +0000991
992 This directory holds the core LLVM source files that implement core classes
993 like Instruction and BasicBlock.
994
995``llvm/lib/AsmParser/``
996
997 This directory holds the source code for the LLVM assembly language parser
998 library.
999
Michael Liaoe7fdb132013-06-11 18:09:21 +00001000``llvm/lib/Bitcode/``
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +00001001
1002 This directory holds code for reading and write LLVM bitcode.
1003
1004``llvm/lib/Analysis/``
1005
1006 This directory contains a variety of different program analyses, such as
1007 Dominator Information, Call Graphs, Induction Variables, Interval
1008 Identification, Natural Loop Identification, etc.
1009
1010``llvm/lib/Transforms/``
1011
1012 This directory contains the source code for the LLVM to LLVM program
1013 transformations, such as Aggressive Dead Code Elimination, Sparse Conditional
1014 Constant Propagation, Inlining, Loop Invariant Code Motion, Dead Global
1015 Elimination, and many others.
1016
1017``llvm/lib/Target/``
1018
1019 This directory contains files that describe various target architectures for
1020 code generation. For example, the ``llvm/lib/Target/X86`` directory holds the
1021 X86 machine description while ``llvm/lib/Target/ARM`` implements the ARM
1022 backend.
Mehdi Aminifb6fd5c2015-08-03 23:17:44 +00001023
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +00001024``llvm/lib/CodeGen/``
1025
1026 This directory contains the major parts of the code generator: Instruction
1027 Selector, Instruction Scheduling, and Register Allocation.
1028
1029``llvm/lib/MC/``
1030
1031 (FIXME: T.B.D.)
1032
1033``llvm/lib/Debugger/``
1034
1035 This directory contains the source level debugger library that makes it
1036 possible to instrument LLVM programs so that a debugger could identify source
1037 code locations at which the program is executing.
1038
1039``llvm/lib/ExecutionEngine/``
1040
1041 This directory contains libraries for executing LLVM bitcode directly at
1042 runtime in both interpreted and JIT compiled fashions.
1043
1044``llvm/lib/Support/``
1045
1046 This directory contains the source code that corresponds to the header files
1047 located in ``llvm/include/ADT/`` and ``llvm/include/Support/``.
1048
1049``llvm/projects``
1050-----------------
1051
1052This directory contains projects that are not strictly part of LLVM but are
1053shipped with LLVM. This is also the directory where you should create your own
Rafael Espindola730df072014-03-12 22:40:22 +00001054LLVM-based projects.
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +00001055
1056``llvm/runtime``
1057----------------
1058
1059This directory contains libraries which are compiled into LLVM bitcode and used
1060when linking programs with the Clang front end. Most of these libraries are
1061skeleton versions of real libraries; for example, libc is a stripped down
1062version of glibc.
1063
1064Unlike the rest of the LLVM suite, this directory needs the LLVM GCC front end
1065to compile.
1066
1067``llvm/test``
1068-------------
1069
1070This directory contains feature and regression tests and other basic sanity
1071checks on the LLVM infrastructure. These are intended to run quickly and cover a
1072lot of territory without being exhaustive.
1073
1074``test-suite``
1075--------------
1076
1077This is not a directory in the normal llvm module; it is a separate Subversion
1078module that must be checked out (usually to ``projects/test-suite``). This
1079module contains a comprehensive correctness, performance, and benchmarking test
1080suite for LLVM. It is a separate Subversion module because not every LLVM user
1081is interested in downloading or building such a comprehensive test suite. For
Sean Silvaa89edf62012-11-14 21:09:30 +00001082further details on this test suite, please see the :doc:`Testing Guide
1083<TestingGuide>` document.
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +00001084
1085.. _tools:
1086
1087``llvm/tools``
1088--------------
1089
1090The **tools** directory contains the executables built out of the libraries
1091above, which form the main part of the user interface. You can always get help
1092for a tool by typing ``tool_name -help``. The following is a brief introduction
1093to the most important tools. More detailed information is in
1094the `Command Guide <CommandGuide/index.html>`_.
1095
1096``bugpoint``
1097
1098 ``bugpoint`` is used to debug optimization passes or code generation backends
1099 by narrowing down the given test case to the minimum number of passes and/or
1100 instructions that still cause a problem, whether it is a crash or
1101 miscompilation. See `<HowToSubmitABug.html>`_ for more information on using
1102 ``bugpoint``.
1103
1104``llvm-ar``
1105
1106 The archiver produces an archive containing the given LLVM bitcode files,
1107 optionally with an index for faster lookup.
Mehdi Aminifb6fd5c2015-08-03 23:17:44 +00001108
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +00001109``llvm-as``
1110
1111 The assembler transforms the human readable LLVM assembly to LLVM bitcode.
1112
1113``llvm-dis``
1114
1115 The disassembler transforms the LLVM bitcode to human readable LLVM assembly.
1116
1117``llvm-link``
1118
1119 ``llvm-link``, not surprisingly, links multiple LLVM modules into a single
1120 program.
Mehdi Aminifb6fd5c2015-08-03 23:17:44 +00001121
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +00001122``lli``
1123
1124 ``lli`` is the LLVM interpreter, which can directly execute LLVM bitcode
1125 (although very slowly...). For architectures that support it (currently x86,
1126 Sparc, and PowerPC), by default, ``lli`` will function as a Just-In-Time
1127 compiler (if the functionality was compiled in), and will execute the code
1128 *much* faster than the interpreter.
1129
1130``llc``
1131
1132 ``llc`` is the LLVM backend compiler, which translates LLVM bitcode to a
1133 native code assembly file or to C code (with the ``-march=c`` option).
1134
1135``opt``
1136
1137 ``opt`` reads LLVM bitcode, applies a series of LLVM to LLVM transformations
1138 (which are specified on the command line), and then outputs the resultant
1139 bitcode. The '``opt -help``' command is a good way to get a list of the
1140 program transformations available in LLVM.
1141
1142 ``opt`` can also be used to run a specific analysis on an input LLVM bitcode
1143 file and print out the results. It is primarily useful for debugging
1144 analyses, or familiarizing yourself with what an analysis does.
1145
1146``llvm/utils``
1147--------------
1148
1149This directory contains utilities for working with LLVM source code, and some of
1150the utilities are actually required as part of the build process because they
1151are code generators for parts of LLVM infrastructure.
1152
1153
1154``codegen-diff``
1155
1156 ``codegen-diff`` is a script that finds differences between code that LLC
1157 generates and code that LLI generates. This is a useful tool if you are
1158 debugging one of them, assuming that the other generates correct output. For
1159 the full user manual, run ```perldoc codegen-diff'``.
1160
1161``emacs/``
1162
1163 The ``emacs`` directory contains syntax-highlighting files which will work
1164 with Emacs and XEmacs editors, providing syntax highlighting support for LLVM
1165 assembly files and TableGen description files. For information on how to use
1166 the syntax files, consult the ``README`` file in that directory.
1167
1168``getsrcs.sh``
1169
1170 The ``getsrcs.sh`` script finds and outputs all non-generated source files,
1171 which is useful if one wishes to do a lot of development across directories
1172 and does not want to individually find each file. One way to use it is to run,
1173 for example: ``xemacs `utils/getsources.sh``` from the top of your LLVM source
1174 tree.
1175
1176``llvmgrep``
1177
1178 This little tool performs an ``egrep -H -n`` on each source file in LLVM and
1179 passes to it a regular expression provided on ``llvmgrep``'s command
1180 line. This is a very efficient way of searching the source base for a
1181 particular regular expression.
1182
1183``makellvm``
1184
1185 The ``makellvm`` script compiles all files in the current directory and then
1186 compiles and links the tool that is the first argument. For example, assuming
1187 you are in the directory ``llvm/lib/Target/Sparc``, if ``makellvm`` is in your
1188 path, simply running ``makellvm llc`` will make a build of the current
1189 directory, switch to directory ``llvm/tools/llc`` and build it, causing a
1190 re-linking of LLC.
1191
1192``TableGen/``
1193
1194 The ``TableGen`` directory contains the tool used to generate register
1195 descriptions, instruction set descriptions, and even assemblers from common
1196 TableGen description files.
1197
1198``vim/``
1199
1200 The ``vim`` directory contains syntax-highlighting files which will work with
1201 the VIM editor, providing syntax highlighting support for LLVM assembly files
1202 and TableGen description files. For information on how to use the syntax
1203 files, consult the ``README`` file in that directory.
1204
1205.. _simple example:
1206
1207An Example Using the LLVM Tool Chain
1208====================================
1209
1210This section gives an example of using LLVM with the Clang front end.
1211
1212Example with clang
1213------------------
1214
1215#. First, create a simple C file, name it 'hello.c':
1216
Sean Silva9ce5c062012-10-10 17:07:23 +00001217 .. code-block:: c
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +00001218
1219 #include <stdio.h>
1220
1221 int main() {
1222 printf("hello world\n");
1223 return 0;
1224 }
1225
1226#. Next, compile the C file into a native executable:
1227
Dmitri Gribenko125939cb2012-12-12 13:56:37 +00001228 .. code-block:: console
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +00001229
1230 % clang hello.c -o hello
1231
1232 .. note::
1233
1234 Clang works just like GCC by default. The standard -S and -c arguments
1235 work as usual (producing a native .s or .o file, respectively).
1236
Daniel Dunbar06b9f9e2013-08-16 23:30:19 +00001237#. Next, compile the C file into an LLVM bitcode file:
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +00001238
Dmitri Gribenko125939cb2012-12-12 13:56:37 +00001239 .. code-block:: console
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +00001240
1241 % clang -O3 -emit-llvm hello.c -c -o hello.bc
1242
1243 The -emit-llvm option can be used with the -S or -c options to emit an LLVM
1244 ``.ll`` or ``.bc`` file (respectively) for the code. This allows you to use
1245 the `standard LLVM tools <CommandGuide/index.html>`_ on the bitcode file.
1246
1247#. Run the program in both forms. To run the program, use:
1248
Dmitri Gribenko125939cb2012-12-12 13:56:37 +00001249 .. code-block:: console
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +00001250
1251 % ./hello
Mehdi Aminifb6fd5c2015-08-03 23:17:44 +00001252
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +00001253 and
1254
Dmitri Gribenko125939cb2012-12-12 13:56:37 +00001255 .. code-block:: console
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +00001256
1257 % lli hello.bc
1258
Dmitri Gribenko162c5242012-11-18 10:32:14 +00001259 The second examples shows how to invoke the LLVM JIT, :doc:`lli
1260 <CommandGuide/lli>`.
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +00001261
1262#. Use the ``llvm-dis`` utility to take a look at the LLVM assembly code:
1263
Dmitri Gribenko125939cb2012-12-12 13:56:37 +00001264 .. code-block:: console
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +00001265
1266 % llvm-dis < hello.bc | less
1267
1268#. Compile the program to native assembly using the LLC code generator:
1269
Dmitri Gribenko125939cb2012-12-12 13:56:37 +00001270 .. code-block:: console
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +00001271
1272 % llc hello.bc -o hello.s
1273
1274#. Assemble the native assembly language file into a program:
1275
Dmitri Gribenko125939cb2012-12-12 13:56:37 +00001276 .. code-block:: console
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +00001277
Dmitri Gribenko125939cb2012-12-12 13:56:37 +00001278 % /opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc -xarch=v9 hello.s -o hello.native # On Solaris
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +00001279
Dmitri Gribenko125939cb2012-12-12 13:56:37 +00001280 % gcc hello.s -o hello.native # On others
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +00001281
1282#. Execute the native code program:
1283
Dmitri Gribenko125939cb2012-12-12 13:56:37 +00001284 .. code-block:: console
Bill Wendling954e4302012-10-07 07:10:13 +00001285
1286 % ./hello.native
1287
1288 Note that using clang to compile directly to native code (i.e. when the
1289 ``-emit-llvm`` option is not present) does steps 6/7/8 for you.
1290
1291Common Problems
1292===============
1293
1294If you are having problems building or using LLVM, or if you have any other
1295general questions about LLVM, please consult the `Frequently Asked
1296Questions <FAQ.html>`_ page.
1297
1298.. _links:
1299
1300Links
1301=====
1302
1303This document is just an **introduction** on how to use LLVM to do some simple
1304things... there are many more interesting and complicated things that you can do
1305that aren't documented here (but we'll gladly accept a patch if you want to
1306write something up!). For more information about LLVM, check out:
1307
1308* `LLVM Homepage <http://llvm.org/>`_
1309* `LLVM Doxygen Tree <http://llvm.org/doxygen/>`_
1310* `Starting a Project that Uses LLVM <http://llvm.org/docs/Projects.html>`_