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-This document is intended to explain the process of building the -LLVM C/C++ front-end, based on GCC 3.4, from its source code. You -would have to do this, for example, if you are porting LLVM to a new -architecture or operating system.
- -NOTE: This is currently a somewhat fragile, error-prone -process, and you should only try to do it if:
- -We welcome patches to help make this process simpler.
-If you are building LLVM and the C front-end under Cygwin, please note that -the LLVM and GCC makefiles do not correctly handle spaces in paths. To deal -with this issue, make sure that your LLVM and GCC source and build trees are -located in a top-level directory (like /cygdrive/c/llvm and -/cygdrive/c/llvm-cfrontend), not in a directory that contains a space -(which includes your "home directory", because it lives under the "Documents -and Settings" directory). We welcome patches to fix this issue. -
-If you are building LLVM and the C front-end under AIX, do NOT use GNU -Binutils. They are not stable under AIX and may produce incorrect and/or -invalid code. Instead, use the system assembler and linker. -
--
Configure and build the LLVM libraries and tools using:
-- % cd llvm - % ./configure [options...] - % gmake tools-only --
This will build all of the LLVM tools and libraries.
Add the directory containing the tools to your PATH.
-- % set path = ( `cd llvm/tools/Debug && pwd` $path ) -
Unpack the C/C++ front-end source into cfrontend/src.
Make "build" and "install" directories as siblings of the "src" tree.
-- % pwd - /usr/local/example/cfrontend/src - % cd .. - % mkdir build install - % set CFEINSTALL = `pwd`/install -
Configure, build, and install the C front-end:
- -
-Linux/x86:
-MacOS X/PowerPC (requires dlcompat library):
-AIX/PowerPC:
-
- % cd build - % ../src/configure --prefix=$CFEINSTALL --disable-threads --disable-nls \ - --disable-shared --enable-languages=c,c++ - % gmake - % setenv LLVM_LIB_SEARCH_PATH `pwd`/gcc - % gmake all; gmake install -- -
Cygwin/x86:
- -- % cd build - % ../src/configure --prefix=$CFEINSTALL --disable-threads --disable-nls \ - --disable-shared --enable-languages=c,c++ --disable-c-mbchar - % gmake - % setenv LLVM_LIB_SEARCH_PATH `pwd`/gcc - % gmake all; gmake install -- -
Solaris/SPARC:
- --For Solaris/SPARC, LLVM only supports the SPARC V9 architecture. Therefore, -the configure command line should specify sparcv9, as shown below. Also, -note that Solaris has trouble with various wide (multibyte) character -functions from C as referenced from C++, so we typically configure with ---disable-c-mbchar (cf. Bug 206). -
- -- % cd build - % ../src/configure --prefix=$CFEINSTALL --disable-threads --disable-nls \ - --disable-shared --enable-languages=c,c++ --host=sparcv9-sun-solaris2.8 \ - --disable-c-mbchar - % gmake - % setenv LLVM_LIB_SEARCH_PATH `pwd`/gcc - % gmake all; gmake install -- -
Common Problem: You may get error messages regarding the fact - that LLVM does not support inline assembly. Here are two common - fixes:
- -Fix 1: If you have system header files that include
- inline assembly, you may have to modify them to remove the inline
- assembly, and install the modified versions in
- $CFEINSTALL/lib/gcc/target-triplet/3.4-llvm/include
.
src/libstdc++-v3/config/cpu/name-of-cpu/atomicity.h
- and apply a patch so that it does not use inline assembly.Porting to a new architecture: If you are porting the new front-end - to a new architecture, or compiling in a different configuration that we have - previously, there are probably several changes you will have to make to the GCC - target to get it to work correctly. These include:
- -
Go back into the LLVM source tree proper. Rerun configure, using
-the --with-llvmgccdir=$CFEINSTALL
option to specify the path
-to the newly built C front-end.
If you edited header files during the C/C++ front-end build as
-described in "Fix 1" above, you must now copy those header files from
-$CFEINSTALL/target-triplet/sys-include
to
-$CFEINSTALL/lib/gcc/target-triplet/3.4-llvm/include
.
-(This should be the "include" directory in the same directory as the
-libgcc.a library, which you can find by running
-$CFEINSTALL/bin/gcc --print-libgcc-file-name
.)
Rebuild your CVS tree. This shouldn't cause the whole thing to be - rebuilt, but it should build the runtime libraries. After the tree is - built, install the runtime libraries into your C front-end build tree. - These are the commands you need.
-- % gmake - % mkdir $CFEINSTALL/bytecode-libs - % gmake -C runtime install - % setenv LLVM_LIB_SEARCH_PATH $CFEINSTALL/bytecode-libs -
Optionally, build a symbol table for the newly installed runtime -libraries. Although this step is optional, you are encouraged to do this as the -symbol tables will make a significant difference in your link times. Use -the llvm-ranlib tool to do this, as follows:
-- % cd $CFEINSTALL/lib - % llvm-ranlib libiberty.a - % llvm-ranlib libstdc++.a - % llvm-ranlib libsubc++.a - % cd $CFEINSTALL/lib/target-triplet/3.4-llvm - % llvm-ranlib libgcc.a - % llvm-ranlib libgcov.a -- -
Test the newly-installed C frontend by one or more of the -following means:
-gmake -C
- test/Programs
-The LLVM GCC frontend is licensed to you under the GNU General Public License -and the GNU Lesser General Public License. Please see the files COPYING and -COPYING.LIB for more details. -
- --The software also has the following additional copyrights: -
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