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10<h1>LLVM gold plugin</h1>
11<ol>
12  <li><a href="#introduction">Introduction</a></li>
13  <li><a href="#build">How to build it</a></li>
14  <li><a href="#usage">Usage</a>
15  <ul>
16    <li><a href="#example1">Example of link time optimization</a></li>
17    <li><a href="#lto_autotools">Quickstart for using LTO with autotooled projects</a></li>
18  </ul></li>
19  <li><a href="#licensing">Licensing</a></li>
20</ol>
21<div class="doc_author">Written by Nick Lewycky</div>
22
23<!--=========================================================================-->
24<h2><a name="introduction">Introduction</a></h2>
25<!--=========================================================================-->
26<div>
27  <p>Building with link time optimization requires cooperation from the
28system linker. LTO support on Linux systems requires that you use
29the <a href="http://sourceware.org/binutils">gold linker</a> which supports
30LTO via plugins. This is the same mechanism used by the
31<a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/LinkTimeOptimization">GCC LTO</a>
32project.</p>
33  <p>The LLVM gold plugin implements the
34<a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/whopr/driver">gold plugin interface</a>
35on top of
36<a href="LinkTimeOptimization.html#lto">libLTO</a>.
37The same plugin can also be used by other tools such as <tt>ar</tt> and
38<tt>nm</tt>.
39</div>
40<!--=========================================================================-->
41<h2><a name="build">How to build it</a></h2>
42<!--=========================================================================-->
43<div>
44  <p>You need to have gold with plugin support and build the LLVMgold
45plugin. Check whether you have gold running <tt>/usr/bin/ld -v</tt>. It will
46report &#8220;GNU gold&#8221; or else &#8220GNU ld&#8221; if not. If you have
47gold, check for plugin support by running <tt>/usr/bin/ld -plugin</tt>. If it
48complains &#8220missing argument&#8221 then you have plugin support. If not,
49such as an &#8220;unknown option&#8221; error then you will either need to
50build gold or install a version with plugin support.</p>
51<ul>
52  <li>To build gold with plugin support:
53    <pre class="doc_code">
54mkdir binutils
55cd binutils
56cvs -z 9 -d :pserver:anoncvs@sourceware.org:/cvs/src login
57<em>{enter "anoncvs" as the password}</em>
58cvs -z 9 -d :pserver:anoncvs@sourceware.org:/cvs/src co binutils
59mkdir build
60cd build
61../src/configure --enable-gold --enable-plugins
62make all-gold
63</pre>
64    That should leave you with <tt>binutils/build/gold/ld-new</tt> which supports the <tt>-plugin</tt> option. It also built would have
65<tt>binutils/build/binutils/ar</tt> and <tt>nm-new</tt> which support plugins
66but don't have a visible -plugin option, instead relying on the gold plugin
67being present in <tt>../lib/bfd-plugins</tt> relative to where the binaries are
68placed.
69    <li>Build the LLVMgold plugin: Configure LLVM with
70    <tt>--with-binutils-include=/path/to/binutils/src/include</tt> and run
71    <tt>make</tt>.
72</ul>
73</div>
74<!--=========================================================================-->
75<h2><a name="usage">Usage</a></h2>
76<!--=========================================================================-->
77<div>
78  <p>The linker takes a <tt>-plugin</tt> option that points to the path of
79  the plugin <tt>.so</tt> file. To find out what link command <tt>gcc</tt>
80  would run in a given situation, run <tt>gcc -v <em>[...]</em></tt> and look
81  for the line where it runs <tt>collect2</tt>. Replace that with
82  <tt>ld-new -plugin /path/to/LLVMgold.so</tt> to test it out. Once you're
83  ready to switch to using gold, backup your existing <tt>/usr/bin/ld</tt>
84  then replace it with <tt>ld-new</tt>.</p>
85  <p>You can produce bitcode files from <tt>llvm-gcc</tt> using
86  <tt>-emit-llvm</tt> or <tt>-flto</tt>, or the <tt>-O4</tt> flag which is
87  synonymous with <tt>-O3 -flto</tt>.</p>
88  <p><tt>llvm-gcc</tt> has a <tt>-use-gold-plugin</tt> option which looks
89  for the gold plugin in the same directories as it looks for <tt>cc1</tt> and
90  passes the <tt>-plugin</tt> option to ld. It will not look for an alternate
91  linker, which is why you need gold to be the installed system linker in your
92  path.</p>
93  <p>If you want <tt>ar</tt> and <tt>nm</tt> to work seamlessly as well, install
94  <tt>LLVMgold.so</tt> to <tt>/usr/lib/bfd-plugins</tt>. If you built your
95  own gold, be sure to install the <tt>ar</tt> and <tt>nm-new</tt> you built to
96  <tt>/usr/bin</tt>.
97  <p>
98
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100<h3>
101  <a name="example1">Example of link time optimization</a>
102</h3>
103
104<div>
105  <p>The following example shows a worked example of the gold plugin mixing
106  LLVM bitcode and native code.
107<pre class="doc_code">
108--- a.c ---
109#include &lt;stdio.h&gt;
110
111extern void foo1(void);
112extern void foo4(void);
113
114void foo2(void) {
115  printf("Foo2\n");
116}
117
118void foo3(void) {
119  foo4();
120}
121
122int main(void) {
123  foo1();
124}
125
126--- b.c ---
127#include &lt;stdio.h&gt;
128
129extern void foo2(void);
130
131void foo1(void) {
132  foo2();
133}
134
135void foo4(void) {
136  printf("Foo4");
137}
138
139--- command lines ---
140$ llvm-gcc -flto a.c -c -o a.o              # &lt;-- a.o is LLVM bitcode file
141$ ar q a.a a.o                              # &lt;-- a.a is an archive with LLVM bitcode
142$ llvm-gcc b.c -c -o b.o                    # &lt;-- b.o is native object file
143$ llvm-gcc -use-gold-plugin a.a b.o -o main # &lt;-- link with LLVMgold plugin
144</pre>
145  <p>Gold informs the plugin that foo3 is never referenced outside the IR,
146  leading LLVM to delete that function. However, unlike in the
147  <a href="LinkTimeOptimization.html#example1">libLTO
148  example</a> gold does not currently eliminate foo4.</p>
149</div>
150
151</div>
152
153<!--=========================================================================-->
154<h2>
155  <a name="lto_autotools">
156    Quickstart for using LTO with autotooled projects
157  </a>
158</h2>
159<!--=========================================================================-->
160<div>
161  <p>Once your system <tt>ld</tt>, <tt>ar</tt> and <tt>nm</tt> all support LLVM
162  bitcode, everything is in place for an easy to use LTO build of autotooled
163  projects:</p>
164  <ul>
165    <li>Follow the instructions <a href="#build">on how to build LLVMgold.so</a>.</li>
166    <li>Install the newly built binutils to <tt>$PREFIX</tt></li>
167    <li>Copy <tt>Release/lib/LLVMgold.so</tt> to
168    <tt>$PREFIX/libexec/gcc/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/4.2.1/</tt> and
169    <tt>$PREFIX/lib/bfd-plugins/</tt></li>
170    <li>Set environment variables (<tt>$PREFIX</tt> is where you installed llvm-gcc and
171    binutils):
172    <pre class="doc_code">
173export CC="$PREFIX/bin/llvm-gcc -use-gold-plugin"
174export CXX="$PREFIX/bin/llvm-g++ -use-gold-plugin"
175export AR="$PREFIX/bin/ar"
176export NM="$PREFIX/bin/nm"
177export RANLIB=/bin/true #ranlib is not needed, and doesn't support .bc files in .a
178export CFLAGS="-O4"
179</pre>
180     </li>
181     <li>Or you can just set your path:
182    <pre class="doc_code">
183export PATH="$PREFIX/bin:$PATH"
184export CC="llvm-gcc -use-gold-plugin"
185export CXX="llvm-g++ -use-gold-plugin"
186export RANLIB=/bin/true
187export CFLAGS="-O4"
188</pre>
189     </li>
190     <li>Configure &amp; build the project as usual: <tt>./configure &amp;&amp; make &amp;&amp; make check</tt> </li>
191   </ul>
192   <p> The environment variable settings may work for non-autotooled projects
193   too, but you may need to set the <tt>LD</tt> environment variable as well.</p>
194</div>
195
196<!--=========================================================================-->
197<h2><a name="licensing">Licensing</a></h2>
198<!--=========================================================================-->
199<div>
200  <p>Gold is licensed under the GPLv3. LLVMgold uses the interface file
201<tt>plugin-api.h</tt> from gold which means that the resulting LLVMgold.so
202binary is also GPLv3. This can still be used to link non-GPLv3 programs just
203as much as gold could without the plugin.</p>
204</div>
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