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2Building LLVM with CMake
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4
5.. contents::
6 :local:
7
8Introduction
9============
10
11`CMake <http://www.cmake.org/>`_ is a cross-platform build-generator tool. CMake
12does not build the project, it generates the files needed by your build tool
13(GNU make, Visual Studio, etc) for building LLVM.
14
15If you are really anxious about getting a functional LLVM build, go to the
16`Quick start`_ section. If you are a CMake novice, start on `Basic CMake usage`_
17and then go back to the `Quick start`_ once you know what you are doing. The
18`Options and variables`_ section is a reference for customizing your build. If
19you already have experience with CMake, this is the recommended starting point.
20
21.. _Quick start:
22
23Quick start
24===========
25
26We use here the command-line, non-interactive CMake interface.
27
28#. `Download <http://www.cmake.org/cmake/resources/software.html>`_ and install
29 CMake. Version 2.8 is the minimum required.
30
31#. Open a shell. Your development tools must be reachable from this shell
32 through the PATH environment variable.
33
34#. Create a directory for containing the build. It is not supported to build
35 LLVM on the source directory. cd to this directory:
36
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39 $ mkdir mybuilddir
40 $ cd mybuilddir
41
42#. Execute this command on the shell replacing `path/to/llvm/source/root` with
43 the path to the root of your LLVM source tree:
44
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47 $ cmake path/to/llvm/source/root
48
49 CMake will detect your development environment, perform a series of test and
50 generate the files required for building LLVM. CMake will use default values
51 for all build parameters. See the `Options and variables`_ section for
52 fine-tuning your build
53
54 This can fail if CMake can't detect your toolset, or if it thinks that the
55 environment is not sane enough. On this case make sure that the toolset that
56 you intend to use is the only one reachable from the shell and that the shell
57 itself is the correct one for you development environment. CMake will refuse
58 to build MinGW makefiles if you have a POSIX shell reachable through the PATH
59 environment variable, for instance. You can force CMake to use a given build
60 tool, see the `Usage`_ section.
61
62.. _Basic CMake usage:
63.. _Usage:
64
65Basic CMake usage
66=================
67
68This section explains basic aspects of CMake, mostly for explaining those
69options which you may need on your day-to-day usage.
70
71CMake comes with extensive documentation in the form of html files and on the
72cmake executable itself. Execute ``cmake --help`` for further help options.
73
74CMake requires to know for which build tool it shall generate files (GNU make,
75Visual Studio, Xcode, etc). If not specified on the command line, it tries to
76guess it based on you environment. Once identified the build tool, CMake uses
77the corresponding *Generator* for creating files for your build tool. You can
78explicitly specify the generator with the command line option ``-G "Name of the
79generator"``. For knowing the available generators on your platform, execute
80
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83 $ cmake --help
84
85This will list the generator's names at the end of the help text. Generator's
86names are case-sensitive. Example:
87
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Ahmed Bougachacf07cef2013-07-23 17:44:01 +000090 $ cmake -G "Visual Studio 10" path/to/llvm/source/root
Bill Wendlingfab09c62012-07-06 05:51:50 +000091
92For a given development platform there can be more than one adequate
93generator. If you use Visual Studio "NMake Makefiles" is a generator you can use
94for building with NMake. By default, CMake chooses the more specific generator
95supported by your development environment. If you want an alternative generator,
96you must tell this to CMake with the ``-G`` option.
97
98.. todo::
99
100 Explain variables and cache. Move explanation here from #options section.
101
102.. _Options and variables:
103
104Options and variables
105=====================
106
107Variables customize how the build will be generated. Options are boolean
108variables, with possible values ON/OFF. Options and variables are defined on the
109CMake command line like this:
110
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113 $ cmake -DVARIABLE=value path/to/llvm/source
114
115You can set a variable after the initial CMake invocation for changing its
116value. You can also undefine a variable:
117
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120 $ cmake -UVARIABLE path/to/llvm/source
121
122Variables are stored on the CMake cache. This is a file named ``CMakeCache.txt``
123on the root of the build directory. Do not hand-edit it.
124
125Variables are listed here appending its type after a colon. It is correct to
126write the variable and the type on the CMake command line:
127
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130 $ cmake -DVARIABLE:TYPE=value path/to/llvm/source
131
132Frequently-used CMake variables
133-------------------------------
134
135Here are listed some of the CMake variables that are used often, along with a
136brief explanation and LLVM-specific notes. For full documentation, check the
137CMake docs or execute ``cmake --help-variable VARIABLE_NAME``.
138
139**CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE**:STRING
140 Sets the build type for ``make`` based generators. Possible values are
141 Release, Debug, RelWithDebInfo and MinSizeRel. On systems like Visual Studio
142 the user sets the build type with the IDE settings.
143
144**CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX**:PATH
145 Path where LLVM will be installed if "make install" is invoked or the
146 "INSTALL" target is built.
147
148**LLVM_LIBDIR_SUFFIX**:STRING
149 Extra suffix to append to the directory where libraries are to be
150 installed. On a 64-bit architecture, one could use ``-DLLVM_LIBDIR_SUFFIX=64``
151 to install libraries to ``/usr/lib64``.
152
153**CMAKE_C_FLAGS**:STRING
154 Extra flags to use when compiling C source files.
155
156**CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS**:STRING
157 Extra flags to use when compiling C++ source files.
158
159**BUILD_SHARED_LIBS**:BOOL
160 Flag indicating is shared libraries will be built. Its default value is
161 OFF. Shared libraries are not supported on Windows and not recommended in the
162 other OSes.
163
164.. _LLVM-specific variables:
165
166LLVM-specific variables
167-----------------------
168
169**LLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD**:STRING
170 Semicolon-separated list of targets to build, or *all* for building all
Tim Northover865f4bc2013-04-15 11:53:05 +0000171 targets. Case-sensitive. Defaults to *all*. Example:
172 ``-DLLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD="X86;PowerPC"``.
Bill Wendlingfab09c62012-07-06 05:51:50 +0000173
174**LLVM_BUILD_TOOLS**:BOOL
175 Build LLVM tools. Defaults to ON. Targets for building each tool are generated
176 in any case. You can build an tool separately by invoking its target. For
177 example, you can build *llvm-as* with a makefile-based system executing *make
178 llvm-as* on the root of your build directory.
179
180**LLVM_INCLUDE_TOOLS**:BOOL
181 Generate build targets for the LLVM tools. Defaults to ON. You can use that
182 option for disabling the generation of build targets for the LLVM tools.
183
184**LLVM_BUILD_EXAMPLES**:BOOL
185 Build LLVM examples. Defaults to OFF. Targets for building each example are
186 generated in any case. See documentation for *LLVM_BUILD_TOOLS* above for more
187 details.
188
189**LLVM_INCLUDE_EXAMPLES**:BOOL
190 Generate build targets for the LLVM examples. Defaults to ON. You can use that
191 option for disabling the generation of build targets for the LLVM examples.
192
193**LLVM_BUILD_TESTS**:BOOL
194 Build LLVM unit tests. Defaults to OFF. Targets for building each unit test
195 are generated in any case. You can build a specific unit test with the target
196 *UnitTestNameTests* (where at this time *UnitTestName* can be ADT, Analysis,
197 ExecutionEngine, JIT, Support, Transform, VMCore; see the subdirectories of
198 *unittests* for an updated list.) It is possible to build all unit tests with
199 the target *UnitTests*.
200
201**LLVM_INCLUDE_TESTS**:BOOL
202 Generate build targets for the LLVM unit tests. Defaults to ON. You can use
203 that option for disabling the generation of build targets for the LLVM unit
204 tests.
205
206**LLVM_APPEND_VC_REV**:BOOL
Thomas Schwingeb1322d52013-03-28 18:06:20 +0000207 Append version control revision info (svn revision number or Git revision id)
Bill Wendlingfab09c62012-07-06 05:51:50 +0000208 to LLVM version string (stored in the PACKAGE_VERSION macro). For this to work
209 cmake must be invoked before the build. Defaults to OFF.
210
211**LLVM_ENABLE_THREADS**:BOOL
212 Build with threads support, if available. Defaults to ON.
213
Arnaud A. de Grandmaisonb697b532013-11-26 10:33:53 +0000214**LLVM_ENABLE_CXX11**:BOOL
215 Build in C++11 mode, if available. Defaults to OFF.
216
Bill Wendlingfab09c62012-07-06 05:51:50 +0000217**LLVM_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS**:BOOL
218 Enables code assertions. Defaults to OFF if and only if ``CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE``
219 is *Release*.
220
221**LLVM_ENABLE_PIC**:BOOL
222 Add the ``-fPIC`` flag for the compiler command-line, if the compiler supports
223 this flag. Some systems, like Windows, do not need this flag. Defaults to ON.
224
225**LLVM_ENABLE_WARNINGS**:BOOL
226 Enable all compiler warnings. Defaults to ON.
227
228**LLVM_ENABLE_PEDANTIC**:BOOL
229 Enable pedantic mode. This disable compiler specific extensions, is
230 possible. Defaults to ON.
231
232**LLVM_ENABLE_WERROR**:BOOL
233 Stop and fail build, if a compiler warning is triggered. Defaults to OFF.
234
235**LLVM_BUILD_32_BITS**:BOOL
236 Build 32-bits executables and libraries on 64-bits systems. This option is
237 available only on some 64-bits unix systems. Defaults to OFF.
238
239**LLVM_TARGET_ARCH**:STRING
240 LLVM target to use for native code generation. This is required for JIT
241 generation. It defaults to "host", meaning that it shall pick the architecture
242 of the machine where LLVM is being built. If you are cross-compiling, set it
243 to the target architecture name.
244
245**LLVM_TABLEGEN**:STRING
246 Full path to a native TableGen executable (usually named ``tblgen``). This is
247 intended for cross-compiling: if the user sets this variable, no native
248 TableGen will be created.
249
250**LLVM_LIT_ARGS**:STRING
251 Arguments given to lit. ``make check`` and ``make clang-test`` are affected.
252 By default, ``'-sv --no-progress-bar'`` on Visual C++ and Xcode, ``'-sv'`` on
253 others.
254
255**LLVM_LIT_TOOLS_DIR**:PATH
256 The path to GnuWin32 tools for tests. Valid on Windows host. Defaults to "",
257 then Lit seeks tools according to %PATH%. Lit can find tools(eg. grep, sort,
258 &c) on LLVM_LIT_TOOLS_DIR at first, without specifying GnuWin32 to %PATH%.
259
260**LLVM_ENABLE_FFI**:BOOL
261 Indicates whether LLVM Interpreter will be linked with Foreign Function
262 Interface library. If the library or its headers are installed on a custom
263 location, you can set the variables FFI_INCLUDE_DIR and
264 FFI_LIBRARY_DIR. Defaults to OFF.
265
266**LLVM_EXTERNAL_{CLANG,LLD,POLLY}_SOURCE_DIR**:PATH
267 Path to ``{Clang,lld,Polly}``\'s source directory. Defaults to
268 ``tools/{clang,lld,polly}``. ``{Clang,lld,Polly}`` will not be built when it
Ahmed Charlese3176262014-03-07 06:24:30 +0000269 is empty or it does not point to a valid path.
Bill Wendlingfab09c62012-07-06 05:51:50 +0000270
271**LLVM_USE_OPROFILE**:BOOL
272 Enable building OProfile JIT support. Defaults to OFF
273
274**LLVM_USE_INTEL_JITEVENTS**:BOOL
275 Enable building support for Intel JIT Events API. Defaults to OFF
276
Alexey Samsonov2fb337e2013-04-23 08:28:39 +0000277**LLVM_ENABLE_ZLIB**:BOOL
278 Build with zlib to support compression/uncompression in LLVM tools.
279 Defaults to ON.
280
Alexey Samsonovd7f6a612013-07-09 10:56:13 +0000281**LLVM_USE_SANITIZER**:STRING
282 Define the sanitizer used to build LLVM binaries and tests. Possible values
283 are ``Address``, ``Memory`` and ``MemoryWithOrigins``. Defaults to empty
284 string.
285
Michael Gottesman700a9912014-03-07 19:19:28 +0000286**LLVM_ENABLE_DOXYGEN**:BOOL
287 Enables the generation of browsable HTML documentation using doxygen.
288 Defaults to OFF.
289
290**LLVM_ENABLE_DOXYGEN_QT_HELP**:BOOL
291 Enables the generation of a Qt Compressed Help file. Defaults to OFF.
292 This affects the make target ``doxygen-llvm``. When enabled, apart from
293 the normal HTML output generated by doxygen, this will produce a QCH file
294 named ``org.llvm.qch``. You can then load this file into Qt Creator.
295 This option is only useful in combination with ``-DLLVM_ENABLE_DOXYGEN=ON``;
296 otherwise this has no effect.
297
298**LLVM_DOXYGEN_QCH_FILENAME**:STRING
299 The filename of the Qt Compressed Help file that will be genrated when
300 ``-DLLVM_ENABLE_DOXYGEN=ON`` and
301 ``-DLLVM_ENABLE_DOXYGEN_QT_HELP=ON`` are given. Defaults to
302 ``org.llvm.qch``.
303 This option is only useful in combination with
304 ``-DLLVM_ENABLE_DOXYGEN_QT_HELP=ON``;
305 otherwise this has no effect.
306
307**LLVM_DOXYGEN_QHP_NAMESPACE**:STRING
308 Namespace under which the intermediate Qt Help Project file lives. See `Qt
309 Help Project <http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/qthelpproject.html#namespace>`_
310 for more information. Defaults to "org.llvm". This option is only useful in
311 combination with ``-DLLVM_ENABLE_DOXYGEN_QT_HELP=ON``; otherwise
312 this has no effect.
313
314**LLVM_DOXYGEN_QHP_CUST_FILTER_NAME**:STRING
315 See `Qt Help Project
316 <http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/qthelpproject.html#custom-filters>`_ for
317 more information. Defaults to the CMake variable ``${PACKAGE_STRING}`` which
318 is a combination of the package name and version string. This filter can then
319 be used in Qt Creator to select only documentation from LLVM when browsing
320 through all the help files that you might have loaded. This option is only
321 useful in combination with ``-DLLVM_ENABLE_DOXYGEN_QT_HELP=ON``;
322 otherwise this has no effect.
323
324**LLVM_DOXYGEN_QHELPGENERATOR_PATH**:STRING
325 The path to the ``qhelpgenerator`` executable. Defaults to whatever CMake's
326 ``find_program()`` can find. This option is only useful in combination with
327 ``-DLLVM_ENABLE_DOXYGEN_QT_HELP=ON``; otherwise this has no
328 effect.
329
Bill Wendlingfab09c62012-07-06 05:51:50 +0000330Executing the test suite
331========================
332
333Testing is performed when the *check* target is built. For instance, if you are
334using makefiles, execute this command while on the top level of your build
335directory:
336
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339 $ make check
340
341On Visual Studio, you may run tests to build the project "check".
342
343Cross compiling
344===============
345
346See `this wiki page <http://www.vtk.org/Wiki/CMake_Cross_Compiling>`_ for
347generic instructions on how to cross-compile with CMake. It goes into detailed
348explanations and may seem daunting, but it is not. On the wiki page there are
349several examples including toolchain files. Go directly to `this section
350<http://www.vtk.org/Wiki/CMake_Cross_Compiling#Information_how_to_set_up_various_cross_compiling_toolchains>`_
351for a quick solution.
352
353Also see the `LLVM-specific variables`_ section for variables used when
354cross-compiling.
355
356Embedding LLVM in your project
357==============================
358
359The most difficult part of adding LLVM to the build of a project is to determine
360the set of LLVM libraries corresponding to the set of required LLVM
361features. What follows is an example of how to obtain this information:
362
363.. code-block:: cmake
364
365 # A convenience variable:
366 set(LLVM_ROOT "" CACHE PATH "Root of LLVM install.")
367
368 # A bit of a sanity check:
369 if( NOT EXISTS ${LLVM_ROOT}/include/llvm )
370 message(FATAL_ERROR "LLVM_ROOT (${LLVM_ROOT}) is not a valid LLVM install")
371 endif()
372
373 # We incorporate the CMake features provided by LLVM:
374 set(CMAKE_MODULE_PATH ${CMAKE_MODULE_PATH} "${LLVM_ROOT}/share/llvm/cmake")
375 include(LLVMConfig)
376
377 # Now set the header and library paths:
378 include_directories( ${LLVM_INCLUDE_DIRS} )
379 link_directories( ${LLVM_LIBRARY_DIRS} )
380 add_definitions( ${LLVM_DEFINITIONS} )
381
382 # Let's suppose we want to build a JIT compiler with support for
383 # binary code (no interpreter):
384 llvm_map_components_to_libraries(REQ_LLVM_LIBRARIES jit native)
385
386 # Finally, we link the LLVM libraries to our executable:
387 target_link_libraries(mycompiler ${REQ_LLVM_LIBRARIES})
388
389This assumes that LLVM_ROOT points to an install of LLVM. The procedure works
390too for uninstalled builds although we need to take care to add an
391`include_directories` for the location of the headers on the LLVM source
392directory (if we are building out-of-source.)
393
394Alternativaly, you can utilize CMake's ``find_package`` functionality. Here is
395an equivalent variant of snippet shown above:
396
397.. code-block:: cmake
398
399 find_package(LLVM)
400
401 if( NOT LLVM_FOUND )
402 message(FATAL_ERROR "LLVM package can't be found. Set CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH variable to LLVM's installation prefix.")
403 endif()
404
405 include_directories( ${LLVM_INCLUDE_DIRS} )
406 link_directories( ${LLVM_LIBRARY_DIRS} )
407
408 llvm_map_components_to_libraries(REQ_LLVM_LIBRARIES jit native)
409
410 target_link_libraries(mycompiler ${REQ_LLVM_LIBRARIES})
411
Dmitri Gribenko11ffe2c2012-12-12 17:02:44 +0000412.. _cmake-out-of-source-pass:
413
Bill Wendlingfab09c62012-07-06 05:51:50 +0000414Developing LLVM pass out of source
415----------------------------------
416
417It is possible to develop LLVM passes against installed LLVM. An example of
418project layout provided below:
419
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422 <project dir>/
423 |
424 CMakeLists.txt
425 <pass name>/
426 |
427 CMakeLists.txt
428 Pass.cpp
429 ...
430
431Contents of ``<project dir>/CMakeLists.txt``:
432
433.. code-block:: cmake
434
435 find_package(LLVM)
436
437 # Define add_llvm_* macro's.
438 include(AddLLVM)
439
440 add_definitions(${LLVM_DEFINITIONS})
441 include_directories(${LLVM_INCLUDE_DIRS})
442 link_directories(${LLVM_LIBRARY_DIRS})
443
444 add_subdirectory(<pass name>)
445
446Contents of ``<project dir>/<pass name>/CMakeLists.txt``:
447
448.. code-block:: cmake
449
450 add_llvm_loadable_module(LLVMPassname
451 Pass.cpp
452 )
453
454When you are done developing your pass, you may wish to integrate it
455into LLVM source tree. You can achieve it in two easy steps:
456
457#. Copying ``<pass name>`` folder into ``<LLVM root>/lib/Transform`` directory.
458
459#. Adding ``add_subdirectory(<pass name>)`` line into
460 ``<LLVM root>/lib/Transform/CMakeLists.txt``.
461
462Compiler/Platform specific topics
463=================================
464
465Notes for specific compilers and/or platforms.
466
467Microsoft Visual C++
468--------------------
469
470**LLVM_COMPILER_JOBS**:STRING
471 Specifies the maximum number of parallell compiler jobs to use per project
Ahmed Bougachacf07cef2013-07-23 17:44:01 +0000472 when building with msbuild or Visual Studio. Only supported for the Visual
473 Studio 2010 CMake generator. 0 means use all processors. Default is 0.