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LLVM Cookbook

You're reading from   LLVM Cookbook Over 80 engaging recipes that will help you build a compiler frontend, optimizer, and code generator using LLVM

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785285981
Length 296 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. LLVM Design and Use FREE CHAPTER 2. Steps in Writing a Frontend 3. Extending the Frontend and Adding JIT Support 4. Preparing Optimizations 5. Implementing Optimizations 6. Target-independent Code Generator 7. Optimizing the Machine Code 8. Writing an LLVM Backend 9. Using LLVM for Various Useful Projects Index

Writing your own LLVM pass


All LLVM passes are subclasses of the pass class, and they implement functionality by overriding the virtual methods inherited from pass. LLVM applies a chain of analyses and transformations on the target program. A pass is an instance of the Pass LLVM class.

Getting ready

Let's see how to write a pass. Let's name the pass function block counter; once done, it will simply display the name of the function and count the basic blocks in that function when run. First, a Makefile needs to be written for the pass. Follow the given steps to write a Makefile:

  1. Open a Makefile in the llvm lib/Transform folder:

    $ vi Makefile
    
  2. Specify the path to the LLVM root folder and the library name, and make this pass a loadable module by specifying it in Makefile, as follows:

    LEVEL = ../../..
    LIBRARYNAME = FuncBlockCount
    LOADABLE_MODULE = 1
    include $(LEVEL)/Makefile.common

This Makefile specifies that all the .cpp files in the current directory are to be compiled and linked together in a...

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