1 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
2 // LLVM 'GCCLD' UTILITY
4 // This utility is intended to be compatible with GCC, and follows standard
5 // system ld conventions. As such, the default output file is ./a.out.
6 // Additionally, this program outputs a shell script that is used to invoke LLI
7 // to execute the program. In this manner, the generated executable (a.out for
8 // example), is directly executable, whereas the bytecode file actually lives in
9 // the a.out.bc file generated by this program. Also, Force is on by default.
11 // Note that if someone (or a script) deletes the executable program generated,
12 // the .bc file will be left around. Considering that this is a temporary hack,
13 // I'm not to worried about this.
15 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
17 #include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/Linker.h"
18 #include "llvm/Module.h"
19 #include "llvm/PassManager.h"
20 #include "llvm/Bytecode/Reader.h"
21 #include "llvm/Bytecode/WriteBytecodePass.h"
22 #include "llvm/Transforms/IPO.h"
23 #include "llvm/Transforms/Scalar.h"
24 #include "Support/CommandLine.h"
25 #include "Support/Signals.h"
29 #include <sys/types.h> // For FileExists
34 InputFilenames(cl::Positional, cl::desc("<input bytecode files>"),
38 OutputFilename("o", cl::desc("Override output filename"), cl::init("a.out"),
39 cl::value_desc("filename"));
42 Verbose("v", cl::desc("Print information about actions taken"));
45 LibPaths("L", cl::desc("Specify a library search path"), cl::Prefix,
46 cl::value_desc("directory"));
49 Libraries("l", cl::desc("Specify libraries to link to"), cl::Prefix,
50 cl::value_desc("library prefix"));
53 Strip("s", cl::desc("Strip symbol info from executable"));
56 NoInternalize("disable-internalize",
57 cl::desc("Do not mark all symbols as internal"));
60 // FileExists - Return true if the specified string is an openable file...
61 static inline bool FileExists(const std::string &FN) {
63 return stat(FN.c_str(), &StatBuf) != -1;
66 // LoadFile - Read the specified bytecode file in and return it. This routine
67 // searches the link path for the specified file to try to find it...
69 static inline std::auto_ptr<Module> LoadFile(const std::string &FN) {
70 std::string Filename = FN;
71 std::string ErrorMessage;
73 unsigned NextLibPathIdx = 0;
74 bool FoundAFile = false;
77 if (Verbose) std::cerr << "Loading '" << Filename << "'\n";
78 if (FileExists(Filename)) FoundAFile = true;
79 Module *Result = ParseBytecodeFile(Filename, &ErrorMessage);
80 if (Result) return std::auto_ptr<Module>(Result); // Load successful!
83 std::cerr << "Error opening bytecode file: '" << Filename << "'";
84 if (ErrorMessage.size()) std::cerr << ": " << ErrorMessage;
88 if (NextLibPathIdx == LibPaths.size()) break;
89 Filename = LibPaths[NextLibPathIdx++] + "/" + FN;
93 std::cerr << "Bytecode file '" << FN << "' corrupt! "
94 << "Use 'gccld -v ...' for more info.\n";
96 std::cerr << "Could not locate bytecode file: '" << FN << "'\n";
97 return std::auto_ptr<Module>();
101 int main(int argc, char **argv) {
102 cl::ParseCommandLineOptions(argc, argv, " llvm linker for GCC\n");
104 unsigned BaseArg = 0;
105 std::string ErrorMessage;
107 if (!Libraries.empty()) {
108 // Sort libraries list...
109 std::sort(Libraries.begin(), Libraries.end());
111 // Remove duplicate libraries entries...
112 Libraries.erase(unique(Libraries.begin(), Libraries.end()),
115 // Add all of the libraries to the end of the link line...
116 for (unsigned i = 0; i < Libraries.size(); ++i)
117 InputFilenames.push_back("lib" + Libraries[i] + ".bc");
120 std::auto_ptr<Module> Composite(LoadFile(InputFilenames[BaseArg]));
121 if (Composite.get() == 0) return 1;
123 for (unsigned i = BaseArg+1; i < InputFilenames.size(); ++i) {
124 std::auto_ptr<Module> M(LoadFile(InputFilenames[i]));
125 if (M.get() == 0) return 1;
127 if (Verbose) std::cerr << "Linking in '" << InputFilenames[i] << "'\n";
129 if (LinkModules(Composite.get(), M.get(), &ErrorMessage)) {
130 std::cerr << argv[0] << ": error linking in '" << InputFilenames[i]
131 << "': " << ErrorMessage << "\n";
136 // In addition to just linking the input from GCC, we also want to spiff it up
137 // a little bit. Do this now.
141 // Linking modules together can lead to duplicated global constants, only keep
142 // one copy of each constant...
144 Passes.add(createConstantMergePass());
146 // If the -s command line option was specified, strip the symbols out of the
147 // resulting program to make it smaller. -s is a GCC option that we are
151 Passes.add(createSymbolStrippingPass());
153 // Often if the programmer does not specify proper prototypes for the
154 // functions they are calling, they end up calling a vararg version of the
155 // function that does not get a body filled in (the real function has typed
156 // arguments). This pass merges the two functions.
158 Passes.add(createFunctionResolvingPass());
160 if (!NoInternalize) {
161 // Now that composite has been compiled, scan through the module, looking
162 // for a main function. If main is defined, mark all other functions
165 Passes.add(createInternalizePass());
168 // Now that we have optimized the program, discard unreachable functions...
170 Passes.add(createGlobalDCEPass());
172 // Add the pass that writes bytecode to the output file...
173 std::ofstream Out((OutputFilename+".bc").c_str());
175 std::cerr << argv[0] << ": error opening '" << OutputFilename
176 << ".bc' for writing!\n";
179 Passes.add(new WriteBytecodePass(&Out)); // Write bytecode to file...
181 // Make sure that the Out file gets unlink'd from the disk if we get a SIGINT
182 RemoveFileOnSignal(OutputFilename+".bc");
184 // Run our queue of passes all at once now, efficiently.
185 Passes.run(*Composite.get());
188 // Output the script to start the program...
189 std::ofstream Out2(OutputFilename.c_str());
191 std::cerr << argv[0] << ": error opening '" << OutputFilename
192 << "' for writing!\n";
195 Out2 << "#!/bin/sh\nlli -q -abort-on-exception $0.bc $*\n";
198 // Make the script executable...
199 chmod(OutputFilename.c_str(), 0755);