#!@PERL@ | |
##===- tools/llvm-config ---------------------------------------*- perl -*-===## | |
# | |
# The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure | |
# | |
# This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source | |
# License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. | |
# | |
##===----------------------------------------------------------------------===## | |
# | |
# Synopsis: Prints out compiler options needed to build against an installed | |
# copy of LLVM. | |
# | |
# Syntax: llvm-config OPTIONS... [COMPONENTS...] | |
# | |
##===----------------------------------------------------------------------===## | |
use 5.006; | |
use strict; | |
use warnings; | |
use Cwd 'abs_path'; | |
#---- begin autoconf values ---- | |
my $PACKAGE_NAME = q{@PACKAGE_NAME@}; | |
my $VERSION = q{@PACKAGE_VERSION@}; | |
my $PREFIX = q{@LLVM_PREFIX@}; | |
my $LLVM_CONFIGTIME = q{@LLVM_CONFIGTIME@}; | |
my $LLVM_SRC_ROOT = q{@abs_top_srcdir@}; | |
my $LLVM_OBJ_ROOT = q{@abs_top_builddir@}; | |
my $ARCH = lc(q{@ARCH@}); | |
my $TARGET_TRIPLE = q{@target@}; | |
my $TARGETS_TO_BUILD = q{@TARGETS_TO_BUILD@}; | |
my $TARGET_HAS_JIT = q{@TARGET_HAS_JIT@}; | |
my @TARGETS_BUILT = map { lc($_) } qw{@TARGETS_TO_BUILD@}; | |
#---- end autoconf values ---- | |
# Must pretend x86_64 architecture is really x86, otherwise the native backend | |
# won't get linked in. | |
$ARCH = "x86" if $ARCH eq "x86_64"; | |
#---- begin Makefile values ---- | |
my $CPPFLAGS = q{@LLVM_CPPFLAGS@}; | |
my $CFLAGS = q{@LLVM_CFLAGS@}; | |
my $CXXFLAGS = q{@LLVM_CXXFLAGS@}; | |
my $LDFLAGS = q{@LLVM_LDFLAGS@}; | |
my $SYSTEM_LIBS = q{@LIBS@}; | |
my $LLVM_BUILDMODE = q{@LLVM_BUILDMODE@}; | |
#---- end Makefile values ---- | |
# Figure out where llvm-config is being run from. Primarily, we care if it has | |
# been installed, or is running from the build directory, which changes the | |
# locations of some files. | |
# Convert the current executable name into its directory (e.g. "."). | |
my ($RUN_DIR) = ($0 =~ /^(.*)\/.*$/); | |
# Turn the directory into an absolute directory on the file system, also pop up | |
# from "bin" into the build or prefix dir. | |
my $ABS_RUN_DIR = abs_path("$RUN_DIR/.."); | |
chomp($ABS_RUN_DIR); | |
# Compute the absolute object directory build, e.g. "foo/llvm/Debug". | |
my $ABS_OBJ_ROOT = "$LLVM_OBJ_ROOT/$LLVM_BUILDMODE"; | |
$ABS_OBJ_ROOT = abs_path("$ABS_OBJ_ROOT") if (-d $ABS_OBJ_ROOT); | |
chomp($ABS_OBJ_ROOT); | |
my $INCLUDEDIR = "$ABS_RUN_DIR/include"; | |
my $INCLUDEOPTION = "-I$INCLUDEDIR"; | |
my $LIBDIR = "$ABS_RUN_DIR/lib"; | |
my $BINDIR = "$ABS_RUN_DIR/bin"; | |
if ($ABS_RUN_DIR eq $ABS_OBJ_ROOT) { | |
# If we are running out of the build directory, the include dir is in the | |
# srcdir. | |
$INCLUDEDIR = "$LLVM_SRC_ROOT/include"; | |
# We need include files from both the srcdir and objdir. | |
$INCLUDEOPTION = "-I$INCLUDEDIR -I$LLVM_OBJ_ROOT/include" | |
} else { | |
# If installed, ignore the prefix the tree was configured with, use the | |
# current prefix. | |
$PREFIX = $ABS_RUN_DIR; | |
} | |
sub usage; | |
sub fix_library_names (@); | |
sub fix_library_files (@); | |
sub expand_dependencies (@); | |
sub name_map_entries; | |
# Parse our command-line arguments. | |
usage if @ARGV == 0; | |
my @components; | |
my $has_opt = 0; | |
my $want_libs = 0; | |
my $want_libnames = 0; | |
my $want_libfiles = 0; | |
my $want_components = 0; | |
foreach my $arg (@ARGV) { | |
if ($arg =~ /^-/) { | |
if ($arg eq "--version") { | |
$has_opt = 1; print "$VERSION\n"; | |
} elsif ($arg eq "--prefix") { | |
$has_opt = 1; print "$PREFIX\n"; | |
} elsif ($arg eq "--bindir") { | |
$has_opt = 1; print "$BINDIR\n"; | |
} elsif ($arg eq "--includedir") { | |
$has_opt = 1; print "$INCLUDEDIR\n"; | |
} elsif ($arg eq "--libdir") { | |
$has_opt = 1; print "$LIBDIR\n"; | |
} elsif ($arg eq "--cppflags") { | |
$has_opt = 1; print "$INCLUDEOPTION $CPPFLAGS\n"; | |
} elsif ($arg eq "--cflags") { | |
$has_opt = 1; print "$INCLUDEOPTION $CFLAGS\n"; | |
} elsif ($arg eq "--cxxflags") { | |
$has_opt = 1; print "$INCLUDEOPTION $CXXFLAGS\n"; | |
} elsif ($arg eq "--ldflags") { | |
$has_opt = 1; print "-L$LIBDIR $LDFLAGS $SYSTEM_LIBS\n"; | |
} elsif ($arg eq "--libs") { | |
$has_opt = 1; $want_libs = 1; | |
} elsif ($arg eq "--libnames") { | |
$has_opt = 1; $want_libnames = 1; | |
} elsif ($arg eq "--libfiles") { | |
$has_opt = 1; $want_libfiles = 1; | |
} elsif ($arg eq "--components") { | |
$has_opt = 1; print join(' ', name_map_entries), "\n"; | |
} elsif ($arg eq "--targets-built") { | |
$has_opt = 1; print join(' ', @TARGETS_BUILT), "\n"; | |
} elsif ($arg eq "--host-target") { | |
$has_opt = 1; print "$TARGET_TRIPLE\n"; | |
} elsif ($arg eq "--build-mode") { | |
$has_opt = 1; print "$LLVM_BUILDMODE\n"; | |
} elsif ($arg eq "--obj-root") { | |
$has_opt = 1; print abs_path("$LLVM_OBJ_ROOT/"); | |
} elsif ($arg eq "--src-root") { | |
$has_opt = 1; print abs_path("$LLVM_SRC_ROOT/"); | |
} else { | |
usage(); | |
} | |
} else { | |
push @components, $arg; | |
} | |
} | |
# If no options were specified, fail. | |
usage unless $has_opt; | |
# If no components were specified, default to 'all'. | |
if (@components == 0) { | |
push @components, 'all'; | |
} | |
# Force component names to lower case. | |
@components = map lc, @components; | |
# Handle any arguments which require building our dependency graph. | |
if ($want_libs || $want_libnames || $want_libfiles) { | |
my @libs = expand_dependencies(@components); | |
print join(' ', fix_library_names(@libs)), "\n" if ($want_libs); | |
print join(' ', @libs), "\n" if ($want_libnames); | |
print join(' ', fix_library_files(@libs)), "\n" if ($want_libfiles); | |
} | |
exit 0; | |
#========================================================================== | |
# Support Routines | |
#========================================================================== | |
sub usage { | |
print STDERR <<__EOD__; | |
Usage: llvm-config <OPTION>... [<COMPONENT>...] | |
Get various configuration information needed to compile programs which use | |
LLVM. Typically called from 'configure' scripts. Examples: | |
llvm-config --cxxflags | |
llvm-config --ldflags | |
llvm-config --libs engine bcreader scalaropts | |
Options: | |
--version Print LLVM version. | |
--prefix Print the installation prefix. | |
--src-root Print the source root LLVM was built from. | |
--obj-root Print the object root used to build LLVM. | |
--bindir Directory containing LLVM executables. | |
--includedir Directory containing LLVM headers. | |
--libdir Directory containing LLVM libraries. | |
--cppflags C preprocessor flags for files that include LLVM headers. | |
--cflags C compiler flags for files that include LLVM headers. | |
--cxxflags C++ compiler flags for files that include LLVM headers. | |
--ldflags Print Linker flags. | |
--libs Libraries needed to link against LLVM components. | |
--libnames Bare library names for in-tree builds. | |
--libfiles Fully qualified library filenames for makefile depends. | |
--components List of all possible components. | |
--targets-built List of all targets currently built. | |
--host-target Target triple used to configure LLVM. | |
--build-mode Print build mode of LLVM tree (e.g. Debug or Release). | |
Typical components: | |
all All LLVM libraries (default). | |
backend Either a native backend or the C backend. | |
engine Either a native JIT or a bitcode interpreter. | |
__EOD__ | |
exit(1); | |
} | |
# Use -lfoo instead of libfoo.a whenever possible, and add directories to | |
# files which can't be found using -L. | |
sub fix_library_names (@) { | |
my @libs = @_; | |
my @result; | |
foreach my $lib (@libs) { | |
# Transform the bare library name appropriately. | |
my ($basename) = ($lib =~ /^lib([^.]*)\.a/); | |
if (defined $basename) { | |
push @result, "-l$basename"; | |
} else { | |
push @result, "$LIBDIR/$lib"; | |
} | |
} | |
return @result; | |
} | |
# Turn the list of libraries into a list of files. | |
sub fix_library_files(@) { | |
my @libs = @_; | |
my @result; | |
foreach my $lib (@libs) { | |
# Transform the bare library name into a filename. | |
push @result, "$LIBDIR/$lib"; | |
} | |
return @result; | |
} | |
#========================================================================== | |
# Library Dependency Analysis | |
#========================================================================== | |
# Given a few human-readable library names, find all their dependencies | |
# and sort them into an order which the linker will like. If we packed | |
# our libraries into fewer archives, we could make the linker do much | |
# of this work for us. | |
# | |
# Libraries have two different types of names in this code: Human-friendly | |
# "component" names entered on the command-line, and the raw file names | |
# we use internally (and ultimately pass to the linker). | |
# | |
# To understand this code, you'll need a working knowledge of Perl 5, | |
# and possibly some quality time with 'man perlref'. | |
sub load_dependencies; | |
sub build_name_map; | |
sub have_native_backend; | |
sub find_best_engine; | |
sub expand_names (@); | |
sub find_all_required_sets (@); | |
sub find_all_required_sets_helper ($$@); | |
# Each "set" contains one or more libraries which must be included as a | |
# group (due to cyclic dependencies). Sets are represented as a Perl array | |
# reference pointing to a list of internal library names. | |
my @SETS; | |
# Various mapping tables. | |
my %LIB_TO_SET_MAP; # Maps internal library names to their sets. | |
my %SET_DEPS; # Maps sets to a list of libraries they depend on. | |
my %NAME_MAP; # Maps human-entered names to internal names. | |
# Have our dependencies been loaded yet? | |
my $DEPENDENCIES_LOADED = 0; | |
# Given a list of human-friendly component names, translate them into a | |
# complete set of linker arguments. | |
sub expand_dependencies (@) { | |
my @libs = @_; | |
load_dependencies; | |
my @required_sets = find_all_required_sets(expand_names(@libs)); | |
my @sorted_sets = topologically_sort_sets(@required_sets); | |
# Expand the library sets into libraries. | |
my @result; | |
foreach my $set (@sorted_sets) { push @result, @{$set}; } | |
return @result; | |
} | |
# Load in the raw dependency data stored at the end of this file. | |
sub load_dependencies { | |
return if $DEPENDENCIES_LOADED; | |
$DEPENDENCIES_LOADED = 1; | |
while (<DATA>) { | |
# Parse our line. | |
my ($libs, $deps) = /^\s*([^:]+):\s*(.*)\s*$/; | |
die "Malformed dependency data" unless defined $deps; | |
my @libs = split(' ', $libs); | |
my @deps = split(' ', $deps); | |
# Record our dependency data. | |
my $set = \@libs; | |
push @SETS, $set; | |
foreach my $lib (@libs) { $LIB_TO_SET_MAP{$lib} = $set; } | |
$SET_DEPS{$set} = \@deps; | |
} | |
build_name_map; | |
} | |
# Build a map converting human-friendly component names into internal | |
# library names. | |
sub build_name_map { | |
# Add entries for all the actual libraries. | |
foreach my $set (@SETS) { | |
foreach my $lib (sort @$set) { | |
my $short_name = $lib; | |
$short_name =~ s/^(lib)?LLVM([^.]*)\..*$/$2/; | |
$short_name =~ tr/A-Z/a-z/; | |
$NAME_MAP{$short_name} = [$lib]; | |
} | |
} | |
# Add target-specific entries | |
foreach my $target (@TARGETS_BUILT) { | |
# FIXME: Temporary, until we don't switch all targets | |
if (defined $NAME_MAP{$target.'asmprinter'}) { | |
$NAME_MAP{$target} = [$target.'info', | |
$target.'asmprinter', | |
$target.'codegen'] | |
} elsif (defined $NAME_MAP{$target.'codegen'}) { | |
$NAME_MAP{$target} = [$target.'info', | |
$target.'codegen'] | |
} else { | |
$NAME_MAP{$target} = [$target.'info', | |
$NAME_MAP{$target}[0]] | |
} | |
if (defined $NAME_MAP{$target.'asmparser'}) { | |
push @{$NAME_MAP{$target}},$target.'asmparser' | |
} | |
if (defined $NAME_MAP{$target.'disassembler'}) { | |
push @{$NAME_MAP{$target}},$target.'disassembler' | |
} | |
} | |
# Add virtual entries. | |
$NAME_MAP{'native'} = have_native_backend() ? [$ARCH] : []; | |
$NAME_MAP{'nativecodegen'} = have_native_backend() ? [$ARCH.'codegen'] : []; | |
$NAME_MAP{'backend'} = have_native_backend() ? ['native'] : ['cbackend']; | |
$NAME_MAP{'engine'} = find_best_engine; | |
$NAME_MAP{'all'} = [name_map_entries]; # Must be last. | |
} | |
# Return true if we have a native backend to use. | |
sub have_native_backend { | |
my %BUILT; | |
foreach my $target (@TARGETS_BUILT) { $BUILT{$target} = 1; } | |
return defined $NAME_MAP{$ARCH} && defined $BUILT{$ARCH}; | |
} | |
# Find a working subclass of ExecutionEngine for this platform. | |
sub find_best_engine { | |
if (have_native_backend && $TARGET_HAS_JIT) { | |
return ['jit', 'native']; | |
} else { | |
return ['interpreter']; | |
} | |
} | |
# Get all the human-friendly component names. | |
sub name_map_entries { | |
load_dependencies; | |
return sort keys %NAME_MAP; | |
} | |
# Map human-readable names to internal library names. | |
sub expand_names (@) { | |
my @names = @_; | |
my @result; | |
foreach my $name (@names) { | |
if (defined $LIB_TO_SET_MAP{$name}) { | |
# We've hit bottom: An actual library name. | |
push @result, $name; | |
} elsif (defined $NAME_MAP{$name}) { | |
# We've found a short name to expand. | |
push @result, expand_names(@{$NAME_MAP{$name}}); | |
} else { | |
print STDERR "llvm-config: unknown component name: $name\n"; | |
exit(1); | |
} | |
} | |
return @result; | |
} | |
# Given a list of internal library names, return all sets of libraries which | |
# will need to be included by the linker (in no particular order). | |
sub find_all_required_sets (@) { | |
my @libs = @_; | |
my %sets_added; | |
my @result; | |
find_all_required_sets_helper(\%sets_added, \@result, @libs); | |
return @result; | |
} | |
# Recursive closures are pretty broken in Perl, so we're going to separate | |
# this function from find_all_required_sets and pass in the state we need | |
# manually, as references. Yes, this is fairly unpleasant. | |
sub find_all_required_sets_helper ($$@) { | |
my ($sets_added, $result, @libs) = @_; | |
foreach my $lib (@libs) { | |
my $set = $LIB_TO_SET_MAP{$lib}; | |
next if defined $$sets_added{$set}; | |
$$sets_added{$set} = 1; | |
push @$result, $set; | |
find_all_required_sets_helper($sets_added, $result, @{$SET_DEPS{$set}}); | |
} | |
} | |
# Print a list of sets, with a label. Used for debugging. | |
sub print_sets ($@) { | |
my ($label, @sets) = @_; | |
my @output; | |
foreach my $set (@sets) { push @output, join(',', @$set); } | |
print "$label: ", join(';', @output), "\n"; | |
} | |
# Returns true if $lib is a key in $added. | |
sub has_lib_been_added ($$) { | |
my ($added, $lib) = @_; | |
return defined $$added{$LIB_TO_SET_MAP{$lib}}; | |
} | |
# Returns true if all the dependencies of $set appear in $added. | |
sub have_all_deps_been_added ($$) { | |
my ($added, $set) = @_; | |
#print_sets(" Checking", $set); | |
#print_sets(" Wants", $SET_DEPS{$set}); | |
foreach my $lib (@{$SET_DEPS{$set}}) { | |
return 0 unless has_lib_been_added($added, $lib); | |
} | |
return 1; | |
} | |
# Given a list of sets, topologically sort them using dependencies. | |
sub topologically_sort_sets (@) { | |
my @sets = @_; | |
my %added; | |
my @result; | |
SCAN: while (@sets) { # We'll delete items from @sets as we go. | |
#print_sets("So far", reverse(@result)); | |
#print_sets("Remaining", @sets); | |
for (my $i = 0; $i < @sets; ++$i) { | |
my $set = $sets[$i]; | |
if (have_all_deps_been_added(\%added, $set)) { | |
push @result, $set; | |
$added{$set} = 1; | |
#print "Removing $i.\n"; | |
splice(@sets, $i, 1); | |
next SCAN; # Restart our scan. | |
} | |
} | |
die "Can't find a library with no dependencies"; | |
} | |
return reverse(@result); | |
} | |
# Our library dependency data will be added after the '__END__' token, and will | |
# be read through the magic <DATA> filehandle. | |
__END__ |