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12 Bootstrapping the LLVM C/C++ Front-End
16 <li><a href="#cautionarynote">A Cautionary Note</a>
18 <li><a href="#cygwin">Building under Cygwin</a></li>
19 <li><a href="#aix">Building under AIX</a></li>
22 <li><a href="#instructions">llvm-gcc4 Instructions</a></li>
23 <li><a href="#llvm-gcc3-instructions">llvm-gcc3 Instructions</a></li>
24 <li><a href="#license">License Information</a></li>
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28 <p>Written by Brian R. Gaeke and
29 <a href="http://nondot.org/sabre">Chris Lattner</a></p>
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34 <a name="cautionarynote">A Cautionary Note</a>
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39 <p>This document is intended to explain the process of building the
40 LLVM C/C++ front-end from its source code. You have to do this, for example, if
41 you are porting LLVM to a new architecture or operating system, if you are
42 working from Top-Of-Tree CVS/SVN, or if there is no precompiled snapshot
45 <p><b>NOTE:</b> This is currently a somewhat fragile, error-prone
46 process, and you should <b>only</b> try to do it if:</p>
49 <li>you really, really, really can't use the binaries we distribute</li>
50 <li>you are an elite GCC hacker.</li>
51 <li>you want to use the latest bits from CVS.</li>
54 <p>We welcome patches to help make this process simpler.</p>
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59 <a name="cygwin">Building under Cygwin</a>
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63 <div class="doc_text">
64 <p>If you are building LLVM and the GCC front-end under Cygwin, please note that
65 the LLVM and GCC makefiles do not correctly handle spaces in paths. To deal
66 with this issue, make sure that your LLVM and GCC source and build trees are
67 located in a top-level directory (like <tt>/cygdrive/c/llvm</tt> and
68 <tt>/cygdrive/c/llvm-cfrontend</tt>), not in a directory that contains a space
69 (which includes your "home directory", because it lives under the "Documents
70 and Settings" directory). We welcome patches to fix this issue.
72 <p>It has been found that the GCC 3.3.3 compiler provided with recent Cygwin
73 versions is incapable of compiling the LLVM GCC front-end correctly. If your
75 installation includes GCC 3.3.3, we <i>strongly</i> recommend that you download
76 GCC 3.4.3, build it separately, and use it for compiling the LLVM GCC front-end.
78 shown to work correctly.</p>
79 <p>Some versions of Cygwin utilize an experimental version of GNU binutils that
80 will cause the GNU <tt>ld</tt> linker to fail an assertion when linking
81 components of the libstdc++. It is recommended that you replace the entire
82 binutils package with version 2.15 such that "<tt>ld --version</tt>" responds
84 <pre>GNU ld version 2.15</pre>
86 <pre>GNU ld version 2.15.91 20040725</pre>
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90 <div class="doc_subsection"><a name="aix">Building under AIX</a></div>
91 <div class="doc_text">
92 <p>If you are building LLVM and the GCC front-end under AIX, do NOT use GNU
93 Binutils. They are not stable under AIX and may produce incorrect and/or
94 invalid code. Instead, use the system assembler and linker.
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100 <a name="instructions">llvm-gcc4 Instructions</a>
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106 <p>This section describes how to aquire and build llvm-gcc4, which is based on
107 the GCC 4.0.1 front-end. This front-end supports C, C++, Objective-C, and
108 Objective-C++. Note that the instructions for building this front-end are
109 completely different than those for building llvm-gcc3.
114 <p>Retrieve the appropriate llvm-gcc4-x.y.source.tar.gz archive from the llvm
116 <p>It is also possible to download the sources of the llvm-gcc4 front end from
117 a read-only mirror using subversion. To check out the code the first time use:
120 <tt>svn co svn://anonsvn.opensource.apple.com/svn/llvm <i>dst-directory</i></tt>
122 <p>After that, the code can be be updated in the destination directory using;
127 <p>The mirror is brought up to date every evening.</p>
130 <li>Follow the directions in the top-level README.LLVM file for up-to-date
131 instructions on how to build llvm-gcc4.</li>
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137 <a name="llvm-gcc3-instructions">llvm-gcc3 Instructions</a>
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143 <li>Aquire llvm-gcc3 from <a href="GettingStarted.html#checkout">LLVM CVS</a> or
144 from a <a href="http://llvm.org/releases/">release tarball</a>.</li>
146 <li><p>Configure and build the LLVM libraries and tools. There are two ways to
147 do this: either with <i>objdir</i> == <i>srcdir</i> or
148 <i>objdir</i> != <i>srcdir</i>. It is recommended
149 that <i>srcdir</i> be the same as <i>objdir</i> for your LLVM tree (but note
150 that you should always use <i>srcdir</i> != <i>objdir</i> for llvm-gcc):</p>
152 <li>With <i>objdir</i> != <i>srcdir</i>:<pre>
154 % <i>srcdir</i>/configure --prefix=/some/path/you/can/install/to [options...]
157 <li>With <i>objdir</i> == <i>srcdir</i>:<pre>
159 % ./configure --prefix=/some/path/you/can/install/to [options...]
163 <p>This will build all of the LLVM tools and libraries. The <tt>--prefix</tt>
164 option defaults to /usr/local (per configure standards) but unless you are a
165 system administrator, you probably won't be able to install LLVM there because
166 of permissions. Specify a path into which LLVM can be installed (e.g.
167 <tt>--prefix=/home/user/llvm</tt>).</p>
170 <li><p>Add the directory containing the tools to your PATH.</p>
172 % set path = ( `cd llvm/Debug/bin && pwd` $path )
175 <li><p>Unpack the C/C++ front-end source into cfrontend/src, either by
176 untar'ing a cfrontend.source.tar.gz file or checking out CVS into this
179 <li><p>Make "build" and "install" directories as siblings of the "src" tree:</p>
182 /usr/local/example/cfrontend/src
184 % mkdir build install
185 % set CFEINSTALL = `pwd`/install
189 <li><p>Configure, build, and install the GCC front-end:</p>
192 <b>Linux/x86:</b><br>
193 <b>Linux/IA-64:</b><br>
194 <b>MacOS X/PowerPC</b> (requires dlcompat library):<br>
200 % ../src/configure --prefix=$CFEINSTALL --disable-threads --disable-nls \
201 --disable-shared --enable-languages=c,c++ --program-prefix=llvm-
202 % gmake all; gmake install
205 <p><b>Cygwin/x86:</b></p>
209 % ../src/configure --prefix=$CFEINSTALL --disable-threads --disable-nls \
210 --disable-shared --enable-languages=c,c++ --disable-c-mbchar \
211 --program-prefix=llvm-
212 % gmake all; gmake install
215 <p><b>Solaris/SPARC:</b></p>
218 The GCC front-end can be configured for either SPARC V8 (32 bit) or SPARC V9 (64
219 bit). This changes, among other things, the sizes of integer types and the
220 macros defined for conditional compilation.
224 The SPARC V8 ABI support is more robust than the V9 ABI support and can generate
225 SPARC V9 code. It is highly recommended that you use the V8 ABI with LLVM, as
227 note that Solaris has trouble with various wide (multibyte) character
228 functions from C as referenced from C++, so we typically configure with
229 --disable-c-mbchar (cf. <a href="http://llvm.org/PR206">Bug 206</a>).
234 % ../src/configure --prefix=$CFEINSTALL --disable-threads --disable-nls \
235 --disable-shared --enable-languages=c,c++ --host=sparc-sun-solaris2.8 \
236 --disable-c-mbchar --program-prefix=llvm-
237 % gmake all; gmake install
240 <p><b>Common Problem:</b> You may get error messages regarding the fact
241 that LLVM does not support inline assembly. Here are two common
245 <li><p><b>Fix 1:</b> If you have system header files that include
246 inline assembly, you may have to modify them to remove the inline
247 assembly and install the modified versions in
248 <code>$CFEINSTALL/lib/gcc/<i>target-triplet</i>/3.4-llvm/include</code>.</li>
250 <li><b>Fix 2:</b> If you are building the C++ front-end on a CPU we
251 haven't tried yet, you will probably have to edit the appropriate
252 version of atomicity.h under
253 <code>src/libstdc++-v3/config/cpu/<i>name-of-cpu</i>/atomicity.h</code>
254 and apply a patch so that it does not use inline assembly.</li>
257 <p><b>Porting to a new architecture:</b> If you are porting the front-end
258 to a new architecture or compiling in a configuration that we have
259 not tried previously, there are probably several changes you will have to make
260 to the GCC target to get it to work correctly. These include:<p>
263 <li>Often targets include special assembler or linker flags which
264 <tt>gccas</tt>/<tt>gccld</tt> does not understand. In general, these can
265 just be removed.</li>
266 <li>LLVM currently does not support any floating point values other than
267 32-bit and 64-bit IEEE floating point. The primary effect of this is
268 that you may have to map "long double" onto "double".</li>
269 <li>The profiling hooks in GCC do not apply at all to the LLVM front-end.
270 These may need to be disabled.</li>
271 <li>No inline assembly for position independent code. At the LLVM level,
272 everything is position independent.</li>
273 <li>We handle <tt>.init</tt> and <tt>.fini</tt> differently.</li>
274 <li>You may have to disable multilib support in your target. Using multilib
275 support causes the GCC compiler driver to add a lot of "<tt>-L</tt>"
276 options to the link line, which do not relate to LLVM and confuse
277 <tt>gccld</tt>. To disable multilibs, delete any
278 <tt>MULTILIB_OPTIONS</tt> lines from your target files.</li>
279 <li>Did we mention that we don't support inline assembly? You'll probably
280 have to add some fixinclude hacks to disable it in the system
285 <li><p>Put <tt>$CFEINSTALL/bin</tt> into your <tt>PATH</tt> environment
288 <li>sh: <tt>export PATH=$CFEINSTALL/bin:$PATH</tt></li>
289 <li>csh: <tt>setenv PATH $CFEINSTALL/bin:$PATH</tt></li>
293 <li><p>Go back into the LLVM source tree proper. Rerun configure, using
294 the same options as the last time. This will cause the configuration to now find
295 the newly built llvm-gcc and llvm-g++ executables. </p></li>
297 <li><p>Rebuild your CVS tree. This shouldn't cause the whole thing to be
298 rebuilt, but it should build the runtime libraries. After the tree is
299 built, install the runtime libraries into your GCC front-end build tree.
300 These are the commands you need:</p>
303 % gmake -C runtime install-bytecode
306 <li><p>Optionally, build a symbol table for the newly installed runtime
307 libraries. Although this step is optional, you are strongly encouraged to
308 do this as the symbol tables will make a significant difference in your
309 link times. Use the <tt>llvm-ranlib</tt> tool to do this, as follows:</p>
312 % llvm-ranlib libiberty.a
313 % llvm-ranlib libstdc++.a
314 % llvm-ranlib libsupc++.a
315 % cd $CFEINSTALL/lib/gcc/<i>target-triplet</i>/3.4-llvm
316 % llvm-ranlib libgcc.a
317 % llvm-ranlib libgcov.a
320 <li><p>Test the newly-installed C frontend by one or more of the
323 <li> running the feature & regression tests via <tt>make check</tt></li>
324 <li> compiling and running a "hello, LLVM" program in C and C++.</li>
325 <li> running the tests found in the <tt>llvm-test</tt> CVS module</li>
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332 <a name="license">License Information</a>
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337 The LLVM GCC frontend is licensed to you under the GNU General Public License
338 and the GNU Lesser General Public License. Please see the files COPYING and
339 COPYING.LIB for more details.
343 More information is <a href="FAQ.html#license">available in the FAQ</a>.
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