<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"> | |
<html> | |
<head> | |
<title>Using The LLVM Libraries</title> | |
<link rel="stylesheet" href="llvm.css" type="text/css"> | |
</head> | |
<body> | |
<h1>Using The LLVM Libraries</h1> | |
<ol> | |
<li><a href="#abstract">Abstract</a></li> | |
<li><a href="#introduction">Introduction</a></li> | |
<li><a href="#descriptions">Library Descriptions</a></li> | |
<li><a href="#dependencies">Library Dependencies</a></li> | |
<li><a href="#rot">Linkage Rules Of Thumb</a> | |
<ol> | |
<li><a href="#always">Always link LLVMCore, LLVMSupport, LLVMSystem</a> | |
<li><a href="#onlyone">Never link both archive and re-linked</a> | |
</ol> | |
</li> | |
</ol> | |
<div class="doc_author"> | |
<p>Written by <a href="mailto:rspencer@x10sys.com">Reid Spencer</a></p> | |
</div> | |
<p class="doc_warning">Warning: This document is out of date, for more | |
information please | |
see <a href="CommandGuide/html/llvm-config.html">llvm-config</a> or, | |
if you use CMake, <a href="CMake.html#embedding">the CMake LLVM | |
guide</a>.</p> | |
<!-- ======================================================================= --> | |
<h2><a name="abstract">Abstract</a></h2> | |
<div> | |
<p>Amongst other things, LLVM is a toolkit for building compilers, linkers, | |
runtime executives, virtual machines, and other program execution related | |
tools. In addition to the LLVM tool set, the functionality of LLVM is | |
available through a set of libraries. To use LLVM as a toolkit for | |
constructing tools, a developer needs to understand what is contained in the | |
various libraries, what they depend on, and how to use them. Fortunately, | |
there is a tool, <tt>llvm-config</tt> to aid with this. This document | |
describes the contents of the libraries and how to use <tt>llvm-config</tt> | |
to generate command line options. | |
</p> | |
</div> | |
<!-- ======================================================================= --> | |
<h2><a name="introduction">Introduction</a></h2> | |
<div> | |
<p>If you're writing a compiler, virtual machine, or any other utility based | |
on LLVM, you'll need to figure out which of the many libraries files you will | |
need to link with to be successful. An understanding of the contents of these | |
libraries will be useful in coming up with an optimal specification for the | |
libraries to link with. The purpose of this document is to reduce some of | |
the trial and error that the author experienced in using LLVM.</p> | |
<p>LLVM produces two types of libraries: archives (ending in <tt>.a</tt>) and | |
objects (ending in <tt>.o</tt>). However, both are libraries. Libraries ending | |
in <tt>.o</tt> are known as re-linked libraries because they contain all the | |
compilation units of the library linked together as a single <tt>.o</tt> file. | |
Furthermore, several of the libraries have <em>both</em> forms of library. The | |
re-linked libraries are used whenever you want to include all symbols from the | |
library. The archive libraries are used whenever you want to only resolve | |
outstanding symbols at that point in the link without including everything in | |
the library. </p> | |
<p>If you're using the LLVM Makefile system to link your tools,you will use | |
the <tt>LLVMLIBS</tt> make variable. | |
(see the <a href="MakefileGuide.html#LLVMLIBS">Makefile Guide</a> for | |
details). This variable specifies which LLVM libraries to link into your tool | |
and the order in which they will be linked. You specify re-linked libraries by | |
naming the library without a suffix. You specify archive libraries by naming | |
the library with a <tt>.a</tt> suffix but without the <tt>lib</tt> prefix. The | |
order in which the libraries appear in the <tt>LLVMLIBS</tt> variable | |
definition is the order in which they will be linked. Getting this order | |
correct for your tool can sometimes be challenging. | |
</div> | |
<!-- ======================================================================= --> | |
<h2><a name="descriptions">Library Descriptions</a></h2> | |
<div> | |
<p>The table below categorizes each library | |
<table style="text-align:left"> | |
<tr><th>Library</th><th>Forms</th><th>Description</th></tr> | |
<tr><th colspan="3">Core Libraries</th></tr> | |
<tr><td>LLVMArchive</td><td><tt>.a</tt></td> | |
<td>LLVM archive reading and writing</td></tr> | |
<tr><td>LLVMAsmParser</td><td><tt>.a</tt></td> | |
<td>LLVM assembly parsing</td></tr> | |
<tr><td>LLVMBCReader</td><td><tt>.a</tt></td> | |
<td>LLVM bitcode reading</td></tr> | |
<tr><td>LLVMBCWriter</td><td><tt>.a</tt></td> | |
<td>LLVM bitcode writing</td></tr> | |
<tr><td>LLVMCore</td><td><tt>.a</tt></td> | |
<td>LLVM core intermediate representation</td></tr> | |
<tr><td>LLVMDebugger</td><td><tt>.a</tt></td> | |
<td>Source level debugging support</td></tr> | |
<tr><td>LLVMLinker</td><td><tt>.a</tt></td> | |
<td>Bitcode and archive linking interface</td></tr> | |
<tr><td>LLVMSupport</td><td><tt>.a</tt></td> | |
<td>General support utilities</td></tr> | |
<tr><td>LLVMSystem</td><td><tt>.a</tt></td> | |
<td>Operating system abstraction layer</td></tr> | |
<tr><td>LLVMbzip2</td><td><tt>.a</tt></td> | |
<td>BZip2 compression library</td></tr> | |
<tr><th colspan="3">Analysis Libraries</th></tr> | |
<tr><td>LLVMAnalysis</td><td><tt>.a</tt></td> | |
<td>Various analysis passes.</td></tr> | |
<tr><td>LLVMDataStructure</td><td><tt>.o</tt></td> | |
<td>Data structure analysis passes.</td></tr> | |
<tr><td>LLVMipa</td><td><tt>.a</tt></td> | |
<td>Inter-procedural analysis passes.</td></tr> | |
<tr><th colspan="3">Transformation Libraries</th></tr> | |
<tr><td>LLVMInstrumentation</td><td><tt>.a</tt></td> | |
<td>Instrumentation passes.</td></tr> | |
<tr><td>LLVMipo</td><td><tt>.a</tt></td> | |
<td>All inter-procedural optimization passes.</td></tr> | |
<tr><td>LLVMScalarOpts</td><td><tt>.a</tt></td> | |
<td>All scalar optimization passes.</td></tr> | |
<tr><td>LLVMTransformUtils</td><td><tt>.a</tt></td> | |
<td>Transformation utilities used by many passes.</td></tr> | |
<tr><th colspan="3">Code Generation Libraries </th></tr> | |
<tr><td>LLVMCodeGen</td><td><tt>.o</tt></td> | |
<td>Native code generation infrastructure</td></tr> | |
<tr><td>LLVMSelectionDAG</td><td><tt>.o</tt></td> | |
<td>Aggressive instruction selector for directed acyclic graphs</td></tr> | |
<tr><th colspan="3">Target Libraries</th></tr> | |
<tr><td>LLVMAlpha</td><td><tt>.o</tt></td> | |
<td>Code generation for Alpha architecture</td></tr> | |
<tr><td>LLVMARM</td><td><tt>.o</tt></td> | |
<td>Code generation for ARM architecture</td></tr> | |
<tr><td>LLVMCBackend</td><td><tt>.o</tt></td> | |
<td>'C' language code generator.</td></tr> | |
<tr><td>LLVMPowerPC</td><td><tt>.o</tt></td> | |
<td>Code generation for PowerPC architecture</td></tr> | |
<tr><td>LLVMSparc</td><td><tt>.o</tt></td> | |
<td>Code generation for Sparc architecture</td></tr> | |
<tr><td>LLVMTarget</td><td><tt>.a</tt></td> | |
<td>Generic code generation utilities.</td></tr> | |
<tr><td>LLVMX86</td><td><tt>.o</tt></td> | |
<td>Code generation for Intel x86 architecture</td></tr> | |
<tr><th colspan="3">Runtime Libraries</th></tr> | |
<tr><td>LLVMInterpreter</td><td><tt>.o</tt></td> | |
<td>Bitcode Interpreter</td></tr> | |
<tr><td>LLVMJIT</td><td><tt>.o</tt></td> | |
<td>Bitcode JIT Compiler</td></tr> | |
<tr><td>LLVMExecutionEngine</td><td><tt>.o</tt></td> | |
<td>Virtual machine engine</td></tr> | |
</table> | |
</div> | |
<!-- ======================================================================= --> | |
<h2><a name="dependencies">Using llvm-config</a></h2> | |
<div> | |
<p>The <tt>llvm-config</tt> tool is a perl script that produces on its output | |
various kinds of information. For example, the source or object directories | |
used to build LLVM can be accessed by passing options to <tt>llvm-config</tt>. | |
For complete details on this tool, please see the | |
<a href="CommandGuide/html/llvm-config.html">manual page</a>.</p> | |
<p>To understand the relationships between libraries, the <tt>llvm-config</tt> | |
can be very useful. If all you know is that you want certain libraries to | |
be available, you can generate the complete set of libraries to link with | |
using one of four options, as below:</p> | |
<ol> | |
<li><tt>--ldflags</tt>. This generates the command line options necessary to | |
be passed to the <tt>ld</tt> tool in order to link with LLVM. Most notably, | |
the <tt>-L</tt> option is provided to specify a library search directory | |
that contains the LLVM libraries.</li> | |
<li><tt>--libs</tt>. This generates command line options suitable for | |
use with a gcc-style linker. That is, libraries are given with a -l option | |
and object files are given with a full path.</li> | |
<li><tt>--libnames</tt>. This generates a list of just the library file | |
names. If you know the directory in which these files reside (see --ldflags) | |
then you can find the libraries there.</li> | |
<li><tt>--libfiles</tt>. This generates the full path names of the | |
LLVM library files.</li> | |
</ol> | |
<p>If you wish to delve further into how <tt>llvm-config</tt> generates the | |
correct order (based on library dependencies), please see the tool named | |
<tt>GenLibDeps.pl</tt> in the <tt>utils</tt> source directory of LLVM.</p> | |
<!-- =======NOTE: =========================================================--> | |
<!-- === The following graphs and <dl> list are generated automatically ===--> | |
<!-- === by the util named GenLibDeps.pl in the llvm/utils directory. ===--> | |
<!-- === This should be updated whenever new libraries are added, ===--> | |
<!-- === removed, or changed ===--> | |
<!-- =======NOTE: =========================================================--> | |
<h3>Dependency Relationships Of Libraries</h3> | |
<p>This graph shows the dependency of archive libraries on other archive | |
libraries or objects. Where a library has both archive and object forms, only | |
the archive form is shown.</p> | |
<img src="img/libdeps.gif" alt="Library Dependencies"> | |
<h3>Dependency Relationships Of Object Files</h3> | |
<p>This graph shows the dependency of object files on archive libraries or | |
other objects. Where a library has both object and archive forms, only the | |
dependency to the archive form is shown.</p> | |
<img src="img/objdeps.gif" alt="Object File Dependencies"> | |
<p>The following list shows the dependency relationships between libraries in | |
textual form. The information is the same as shown on the graphs but arranged | |
alphabetically.</p> | |
<dl> | |
<dt><b>libLLVMAnalysis.a</b></dt><dd><ul> | |
<li>libLLVMCore.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSupport.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSystem.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMTarget.a</li> | |
</ul></dd> | |
<dt><b>libLLVMArchive.a</b></dt><dd><ul> | |
<li>libLLVMBCReader.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMCore.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSupport.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSystem.a</li> | |
</ul></dd> | |
<dt><b>libLLVMAsmParser.a</b></dt><dd><ul> | |
<li>libLLVMCore.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSystem.a</li> | |
</ul></dd> | |
<dt><b>libLLVMBCReader.a</b></dt><dd><ul> | |
<li>libLLVMCore.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSupport.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSystem.a</li> | |
</ul></dd> | |
<dt><b>libLLVMBCWriter.a</b></dt><dd><ul> | |
<li>libLLVMCore.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSupport.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSystem.a</li> | |
</ul></dd> | |
<dt><b>libLLVMCodeGen.a</b></dt><dd><ul> | |
<li>libLLVMAnalysis.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMCore.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMScalarOpts.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSupport.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSystem.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMTarget.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMTransformUtils.a</li> | |
</ul></dd> | |
<dt><b>libLLVMCore.a</b></dt><dd><ul> | |
<li>libLLVMSupport.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSystem.a</li> | |
</ul></dd> | |
<dt><b>libLLVMDebugger.a</b></dt><dd><ul> | |
<li>libLLVMBCReader.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMCore.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSupport.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSystem.a</li> | |
</ul></dd> | |
<dt><b>libLLVMInstrumentation.a</b></dt><dd><ul> | |
<li>libLLVMCore.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMScalarOpts.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSupport.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMTransformUtils.a</li> | |
</ul></dd> | |
<dt><b>libLLVMLinker.a</b></dt><dd><ul> | |
<li>libLLVMArchive.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMBCReader.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMCore.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSupport.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSystem.a</li> | |
</ul></dd> | |
<dt><b>libLLVMScalarOpts.a</b></dt><dd><ul> | |
<li>libLLVMAnalysis.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMCore.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSupport.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSystem.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMTarget.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMTransformUtils.a</li> | |
</ul></dd> | |
<dt><b>libLLVMSelectionDAG.a</b></dt><dd><ul> | |
<li>libLLVMAnalysis.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMCodeGen.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMCore.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSupport.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSystem.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMTarget.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMTransformUtils.a</li> | |
</ul></dd> | |
<dt><b>libLLVMSupport.a</b></dt><dd><ul> | |
<li>libLLVMSystem.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMbzip2.a</li> | |
</ul></dd> | |
<dt><b>libLLVMSystem.a</b></dt><dd> | |
</dd> | |
<dt><b>libLLVMTarget.a</b></dt><dd><ul> | |
<li>libLLVMCore.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSupport.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSystem.a</li> | |
</ul></dd> | |
<dt><b>libLLVMTransformUtils.a</b></dt><dd><ul> | |
<li>libLLVMAnalysis.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMCore.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSupport.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSystem.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMTarget.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMipa.a</li> | |
</ul></dd> | |
<dt><b>libLLVMbzip2.a</b></dt><dd> | |
</dd> | |
<dt><b>libLLVMipa.a</b></dt><dd><ul> | |
<li>libLLVMAnalysis.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMCore.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSupport.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSystem.a</li> | |
</ul></dd> | |
<dt><b>libLLVMipo.a</b></dt><dd><ul> | |
<li>libLLVMAnalysis.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMCore.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSupport.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSystem.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMTarget.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMTransformUtils.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMipa.a</li> | |
</ul></dd> | |
<dt><b>libLLVMlto.a</b></dt><dd><ul> | |
<li>libLLVMAnalysis.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMBCReader.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMBCWriter.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMCore.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMLinker.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMScalarOpts.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSupport.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSystem.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMTarget.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMipa.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMipo.a</li> | |
</ul></dd> | |
<dt><b>LLVMARM.o</b></dt><dd><ul> | |
<li>libLLVMCodeGen.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMCore.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSelectionDAG.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSupport.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSystem.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMTarget.a</li> | |
</ul></dd> | |
<dt><b>LLVMAlpha.o</b></dt><dd><ul> | |
<li>libLLVMCodeGen.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMCore.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSelectionDAG.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSupport.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSystem.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMTarget.a</li> | |
</ul></dd> | |
<dt><b>LLVMCBackend.o</b></dt><dd><ul> | |
<li>libLLVMAnalysis.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMCodeGen.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMCore.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMScalarOpts.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSupport.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSystem.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMTarget.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMTransformUtils.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMipa.a</li> | |
</ul></dd> | |
<dt><b>LLVMExecutionEngine.o</b></dt><dd><ul> | |
<li>libLLVMCore.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSupport.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSystem.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMTarget.a</li> | |
</ul></dd> | |
<dt><b>LLVMInterpreter.o</b></dt><dd><ul> | |
<li>LLVMExecutionEngine.o</li> | |
<li>libLLVMCodeGen.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMCore.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSupport.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSystem.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMTarget.a</li> | |
</ul></dd> | |
<dt><b>LLVMJIT.o</b></dt><dd><ul> | |
<li>LLVMExecutionEngine.o</li> | |
<li>libLLVMCore.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSupport.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSystem.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMTarget.a</li> | |
</ul></dd> | |
<dt><b>LLVMPowerPC.o</b></dt><dd><ul> | |
<li>libLLVMCodeGen.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMCore.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSelectionDAG.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSupport.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSystem.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMTarget.a</li> | |
</ul></dd> | |
<dt><b>LLVMSparc.o</b></dt><dd><ul> | |
<li>libLLVMCodeGen.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMCore.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSelectionDAG.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSupport.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSystem.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMTarget.a</li> | |
</ul></dd> | |
<dt><b>LLVMX86.o</b></dt><dd><ul> | |
<li>libLLVMCodeGen.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMCore.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSelectionDAG.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSupport.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMSystem.a</li> | |
<li>libLLVMTarget.a</li> | |
</ul></dd> | |
</dl> | |
</div> | |
<!-- ======================================================================= --> | |
<h2><a name="rot">Linkage Rules Of Thumb</a></h2> | |
<div> | |
<p>This section contains various "rules of thumb" about what files you | |
should link into your programs.</p> | |
<!-- ======================================================================= --> | |
<h3> | |
<a name="always">Always Link LLVMCore, LLVMSupport, and LLVMSystem</a> | |
</h3> | |
<div> | |
<p>No matter what you do with LLVM, the last three entries in the value of | |
your LLVMLIBS make variable should always be: | |
<tt>LLVMCore LLVMSupport.a LLVMSystem.a</tt>. There are no <tt>LLVM</tt> | |
programs that don't depend on these three.</p> | |
</div> | |
<!-- ======================================================================= --> | |
<h3> | |
<a name="onlyone">Never link both archive and re-linked library</a> | |
</h3> | |
<div> | |
<p>There is never any point to linking both the re-linked (<tt>.o</tt>) and | |
the archive (<tt>.a</tt>) versions of a library. Since the re-linked version | |
includes the entire library, the archive version will not resolve any symbols. | |
You could even end up with link error if you place the archive version before | |
the re-linked version on the linker's command line.</p> | |
</div> | |
</div> | |
<!-- ======================================================================= --> | |
<hr> | |
<div class="doc_footer"> | |
<address> | |
<a href="http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/check/referer"><img | |
src="http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/images/vcss-blue" alt="Valid CSS"></a> | |
<a href="http://validator.w3.org/check/referer"><img | |
src="http://www.w3.org/Icons/valid-html401-blue" alt="Valid HTML 4.01"></a> | |
<a href="mailto:rspencer@x10sys.com">Reid Spencer</a> | |
</address> | |
<a href="http://llvm.org/">The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure</a> | |
<br>Last modified: $Date: 2011-04-22 20:30:22 -0400 (Fri, 22 Apr 2011) $ </div> | |
</body> | |
</html> | |
<!-- vim: sw=2 ts=2 ai | |
--> |