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| <table width="100%" bgcolor="#330077" border=0 cellpadding=4 cellspacing=0>
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| <tr><td>  <font size=+3 color="#EEEEFF" face="Georgia,Palatino,Times,Roman"><b>How to submit an LLVM bug report</b></font></td>
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| <table border=0 width=100%>
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| <p><font size=+1>
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| <ol>
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|   <li><a href="#introduction">Introduction - Got bugs?</a>
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|   <li><a href="#crashers">Crashing Bugs</a>
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|     <ul>
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|     <li><a href="#front-end">Front-end bugs</a>
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|     <li><a href="#gccas">GCCAS bugs</a>
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|     <li><a href="#gccld">GCCLD bugs</a>
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|     <li><a href="#passes">Bugs in LLVM passes</a>
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|     </ul>
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|   <li><a href="#miscompilations">Miscompilations</a>
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|   <li><a href="#codegen">Incorrect code generation (JIT and LLC)</a>
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| 
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|   <p><b>Written by <a href="mailto:sabre@nondot.org">Chris Lattner</a> and
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|                    <a href="http://misha.brukman.net">Misha Brukman</a></b><p>
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| </ol><p></font>
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| </td><td valign=top align=right>
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| <img src="Debugging.gif" width=444 height=314>
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| </table>
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| <tr><td align=center><font color="#EEEEFF" size=+2 face="Georgia,Palatino"><b>
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| <a name="introduction">Introduction - Got bugs?
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| </b></font></td></tr></table><ul>
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| 
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| If you're working with LLVM and run into a bug, we definitely want to know about
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| it.  This document describes what you can do to increase the odds of getting it
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| fixed quickly.<p>
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| 
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| Basically you have to do two things at a minimum.  First, decide whether the bug
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| <a href="#crashers">crashes the compiler</a> (or an LLVM pass), or if the
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| compiler is <a href="#miscompilations">miscompiling</a> the program.  Based on
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| what type of bug it is, follow the instructions in the linked section to narrow
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| down the bug so that the person who fixes it will be able to find the problem
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| more easily.<p>
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| 
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| Once you have a reduced test-case, go to
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| <a href="http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu/bugs/enter_bug.cgi">
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| the LLVM Bug Tracking System,
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| </a>
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| select the catagory in which the bug falls, and fill out the form with the
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| necessary details.  The bug description should contain the following
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| information:
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| <ul>
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|   <li>All information necessary to reproduce the problem.</li>
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|   <li>The reduced test-case that triggers the bug.</li>
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|   <li>The location where you obtained LLVM (if not from our CVS
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|   repository).</li>
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| </ul>
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| 
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| <p>
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| Thanks for helping us make LLVM better!<p>
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| 
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| 
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| </ul><table width="100%" bgcolor="#330077" border=0 cellpadding=4 cellspacing=0>
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| <tr><td align=center><font color="#EEEEFF" size=+2 face="Georgia,Palatino"><b>
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| <a name="crashers">Crashing Bugs
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| </b></font></td></tr></table><ul>
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| 
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| More often than not, bugs in the compiler cause it to crash - often due to an
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| assertion failure of some sort.  If you are running <tt><b>opt</b></tt> or
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| <tt><b>analyze</b></tt> directly, and something crashes, jump to the section on
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| <a href="#passes">bugs in LLVM passes</a>.  Otherwise, the most important
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| piece of the puzzle is to figure out if it is the GCC-based front-end that is
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| buggy or if it's one of the LLVM tools that has problems.<p>
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| 
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| To figure out which program is crashing (the front-end, <tt><b>gccas</b></tt>,
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| or <tt><b>gccld</b></tt>), run the <tt><b>llvm-gcc</b></tt> command line as you
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| were when the crash occurred, but add a <tt>-v</tt> option to the command line.
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| The compiler will print out a bunch of stuff, and should end with telling you
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| that one of <tt><b>cc1</b></tt>, <tt><b>gccas</b></tt>, or <tt><b>gccld</b></tt>
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| crashed.<p>
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| 
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| <ul>
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| <li>If <tt><b>cc1</b></tt> crashed, you found a problem with the front-end.
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| Jump ahead to the section on <a href="#front-end">front-end bugs</a>.
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| <li>If <tt><b>gccas</b></tt> crashed, you found a bug in <a href="#gccas">one of
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| the passes in <tt><b>gccas</b></tt></a>.
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| <li>If <tt><b>gccld</b></tt> crashed, you found a bug in <a href="#gccld">one
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| of the passes in <tt><b>gccld</b></tt></a>.
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| <li>Otherwise, something really weird happened.  Email the list with what you
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| have at this point.
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| </ul><p>
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| 
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| 
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| <!-- ======================================================================= -->
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| </ul><table width="100%" bgcolor="#441188" border=0 cellpadding=4 cellspacing=0>
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| <tr><td> </td><td width="100%">  
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| <font color="#EEEEFF" face="Georgia,Palatino"><b>
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| <a name="front-end">Front-end bugs
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| </b></font></td></tr></table><ul>
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| 
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| If the problem is in the front-end, you should re-run the same
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| <tt>llvm-gcc</tt> command that resulted in the crash, but add the
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| <tt>-save-temps</tt> option.  The compiler will crash again, but it
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| will leave behind a <tt><i>foo</i>.i</tt> file (containing preprocessed
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| C source code) and possibly <tt><i>foo</i>.s</tt> (containing LLVM
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| assembly code), for each compiled <tt><i>foo</i>.c</tt> file. Send us
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| the <tt><i>foo</i>.i</tt> file, along with a brief description of the
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| error it caused.<p>
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| 
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| <!-- ======================================================================= -->
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| </ul><table width="100%" bgcolor="#441188" border=0 cellpadding=4 cellspacing=0>
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| <tr><td> </td><td width="100%">  
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| <font color="#EEEEFF" face="Georgia,Palatino"><b>
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| <a name="gccas">GCCAS bugs
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| </b></font></td></tr></table><ul>
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| 
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| If you find that a bug crashes in the <tt><b>gccas</b></tt> stage of
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| compilation, compile your test-case to a <tt>.s</tt> file with the
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| <tt>-save-temps</tt> option to <tt><b>llvm-gcc</b></tt>. Then run:<p>
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| 
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| <pre>
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|   <b>gccas</b> -debug-pass=Arguments < /dev/null -o - > /dev/null
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| </pre><p>
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| 
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| ... which will print a list of arguments, indicating the list of passes that
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| <tt><b>gccas</b></tt> runs.  Once you have the input file and the list of
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| passes, go to the section on <a href="#passes">debugging bugs in LLVM
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| passes</a>.<p>
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| 
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| 
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| <!-- ======================================================================= -->
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| </ul><table width="100%" bgcolor="#441188" border=0 cellpadding=4 cellspacing=0>
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| <tr><td> </td><td width="100%">  
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| <font color="#EEEEFF" face="Georgia,Palatino"><b>
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| <a name="gccld">GCCLD bugs
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| </b></font></td></tr></table><ul>
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| 
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| If you find that a bug crashes in the <tt><b>gccld</b></tt> stage of
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| compilation, gather all of the <tt>.o</tt> bytecode files and libraries that are
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| being linked together (the "<tt><b>llvm-gcc</b> -v</tt>" output should include
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| the full list of objects linked).  Then run:<p>
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| 
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| <pre>
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|   <b>llvm-as</b> < /dev/null > null.bc
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|   <b>gccld</b> -debug-pass=Arguments null.bc
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| </pre><p>
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| 
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| ... which will print a list of arguments, indicating the list of passes that
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| <tt><b>gccld</b></tt> runs.  Once you have the input files and the list of
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| passes, go to the section on <a href="#passes">debugging bugs in LLVM
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| passes</a>.<p>
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| 
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| <!-- ======================================================================= -->
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| </ul><table width="100%" bgcolor="#441188" border=0 cellpadding=4 cellspacing=0>
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| <tr><td> </td><td width="100%">  
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| <font color="#EEEEFF" face="Georgia,Palatino"><b>
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| <a name="passes">Bugs in LLVM passes
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| </b></font></td></tr></table><ul>
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| 
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| At this point, you should have some number of LLVM assembly files or bytecode
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| files and a list of passes which crash when run on the specified input.  In
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| order to reduce the list of passes (which is probably large) and the input to
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| something tractable, use the <tt><b>bugpoint</b></tt> tool as follows:<p>
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| 
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| <pre>
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|   <b>bugpoint</b> <input files> <list of passes>
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| </pre><p>
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| 
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| <tt><b>bugpoint</b></tt> will print a bunch of output as it reduces the
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| test-case, but it should eventually print something like this:<p>
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| 
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| <pre>
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|   ...
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|   Emitted bytecode to 'bugpoint-reduced-simplified.bc'
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| 
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|   *** You can reproduce the problem with: opt bugpoint-reduced-simplified.bc -licm
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| </pre><p>
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| 
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| Once you complete this, please send the LLVM bytecode file and the command line
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| to reproduce the problem to the llvmbugs mailing list.<p>
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| 
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| 
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| <!-- *********************************************************************** -->
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| </ul><table width="100%" bgcolor="#330077" border=0 cellpadding=4 cellspacing=0>
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| <tr><td align=center><font color="#EEEEFF" size=+2 face="Georgia,Palatino"><b>
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| <a name="miscompilations">Miscompilations</a>
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| </b></font></td></tr></table><ul>
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| <!-- *********************************************************************** -->
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| 
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| A miscompilation occurs when a pass does not correctly transform a program, thus
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| producing errors that are only noticed during execution. This is different from
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| producing invalid LLVM code (i.e., code not in SSA form, using values before
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| defining them, etc.) which the verifier will check for after a pass finishes its
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| run.<p>
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| 
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| To debug a miscompilation, you should choose which program you wish to run the
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| output through, e.g. C backend, the JIT, or LLC, and a selection of passes, one
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| of which may be causing the error, and run, for example:
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| 
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| <pre>
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|   <b>bugpoint</b> -run-cbe [... optimization passes ...] file-to-test.bc
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| </pre>
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| 
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| <tt>bugpoint</tt> will try to narrow down your list of passes to the one pass
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| that causes an error, and simplify the bytecode file as much as it can to assist
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| you. It will print a message letting you know how to reproduce the resulting
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| error.
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| 
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| <!-- *********************************************************************** -->
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| </ul><table width="100%" bgcolor="#330077" border=0 cellpadding=4 cellspacing=0>
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| <tr><td align=center><font color="#EEEEFF" size=+2 face="Georgia,Palatino"><b>
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| <a name="codegen">Incorrect code generation</a>
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| </b></font></td></tr></table><ul>
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| <!-- *********************************************************************** -->
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| 
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| Similarly to debugging incorrect compilation by mis-behaving passes, you can
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| debug incorrect code generation by either LLC or the JIT, using
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| <tt>bugpoint</tt>. The process <tt>bugpoint</tt> follows in this case is to try
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| to narrow the code down to a function that is miscompiled by one or the other
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| method, but since for correctness, the entire program must be run,
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| <tt>bugpoint</tt> will compile the code it deems to not be affected with the C
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| Backend, and then link in the shared object it generates.<p>
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| 
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| To debug the JIT:
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| <pre>
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|   <b>bugpoint</b> -run-jit -output=[correct output file] [bytecodefile]
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| </pre>
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| 
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| Similarly, to debug the LLC, one would run:
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| <pre>
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|   <b>bugpoint</b> -run-llc -output=[correct output file] [bytecodefile]
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| </pre>
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| 
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| At the end of a successful <tt>bugpoint</tt> run, you will be presented
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| with two bytecode files: a <em>safe</em> file which can be compiled with the C
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| backend and the <em>test</em> file which either LLC or the JIT
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| mis-codegenerates, and thus causes the error.<p>
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| 
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| To reproduce the error that <tt>bugpoint</tt> found, it is sufficient to do the
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| following:
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| 
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| <ol>
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|   <li>Regenerate the shared object from the safe bytecode file:<br>
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| <pre>
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|   <b>llvm-dis</b> -c safe.bc -o safe.c<br>
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|   <b>gcc</b> -shared safe.c -o safe.so
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| </pre></li>
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|   <li>If debugging LLC, compile test bytecode native and link with the shared object:<br>
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| <pre>
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|   <b>llc</b> test.bc -o test.s -f<br>
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|   gcc test.s safe.so -o test.llc<br>
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|   ./test.llc [program options]
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| </pre></li>
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|       <p>
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|      If debugging the JIT, load the shared object and supply the test bytecode:<br>
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| <pre>
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|   <b>lli</b> -load=safe.so test.bc [program options]
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| </pre></li>  
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| </ol>
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| 
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| <!-- *********************************************************************** -->
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| </ul>
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| <!-- *********************************************************************** -->
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| 
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| <hr><font size-1>
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| <address><a href="mailto:sabre@nondot.org">Chris Lattner</a></address>
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| <!-- Created: Tue Aug  6 15:00:33 CDT 2002 -->
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