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 <title>LLVM Link Time Optimization: Design and Implementation</title>
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<div class="doc_title">
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  LLVM Link Time Optimization: Design and Implementation
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  <li><a href="#desc">Description</a></li>
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  <li><a href="#design">Design Philosophy</a>
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  <ul>
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    <li><a href="#example1">Example of link time optimization</a></li>
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    <li><a href="#alternative_approaches">Alternative Approaches</a></li>
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  </ul></li>
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  <li><a href="#multiphase">Multi-phase communication between LLVM and linker</a>
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  <ul>
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    <li><a href="#phase1">Phase 1 : Read LLVM Bytecode Files</a></li>
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    <li><a href="#phase2">Phase 2 : Symbol Resolution</a></li>
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    <li><a href="#phase3">Phase 3 : Optimize Bytecode Files</a></li>
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    <li><a href="#phase4">Phase 4 : Symbol Resolution after optimization</a></li>
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  </ul></li>
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  <li><a href="#lto">LLVMlto</a>
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    <li><a href="#llvmsymbol">LLVMSymbol</a></li>
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    <li><a href="#readllvmobjectfile">readLLVMObjectFile()</a></li>
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    <li><a href="#optimizemodules">optimizeModules()</a></li>
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    <li><a href="#gettargettriple">getTargetTriple()</a></li>
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    <li><a href="#removemodule">removeModule()</a></li>
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    <li><a href="#getalignment">getAlignment()</a></li>
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  <li><a href="#debug">Debugging Information</a></li>
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<div class="doc_author">
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<p>Written by Devang Patel</p>
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<a name="desc">Description</a>
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<p>
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LLVM features powerful intermodular optimizations which can be used at link 
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time.  Link Time Optimization is another name for intermodular optimization 
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when performed during the link stage. This document describes the interface 
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and design between the LLVM intermodular optimizer and the linker.</p>
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<a name="design">Design Philosophy</a>
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<div class="doc_text">
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<p>
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The LLVM Link Time Optimizer provides complete transparency, while doing 
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intermodular optimization, in the compiler tool chain. Its main goal is to let 
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the developer take advantage of intermodular optimizations without making any 
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significant changes to the developer's makefiles or build system. This is 
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achieved through tight integration with the linker. In this model, the linker 
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treates LLVM bytecode files like native object files and allows mixing and 
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matching among them. The linker uses <a href="#lto">LLVMlto</a>, a dynamically 
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loaded library, to handle LLVM bytecode files. This tight integration between 
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the linker and LLVM optimizer helps to do optimizations that are not possible 
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in other models. The linker input allows the optimizer to avoid relying on 
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conservative escape analysis.
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<div class="doc_subsection">
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  <a name="example1">Example of link time optimization</a>
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<div class="doc_text">
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  <p>The following example illustrates the advantages of LTO's integrated 
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  approach and clean interface.</p>
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  <ul>
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    <li> Input source file <tt>a.c</tt> is compiled into LLVM byte code form.
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    <li> Input source file <tt>main.c</tt> is compiled into native object code.
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<div class="doc_code"><pre>
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--- a.h ---
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extern int foo1(void);
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extern void foo2(void);
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extern void foo4(void);
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--- a.c ---
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#include "a.h"
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static signed int i = 0;
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void foo2(void) {
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 i = -1;
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}
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static int foo3() {
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foo4();
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return 10;
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}
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int foo1(void) {
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int data = 0;
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if (i < 0) { data = foo3(); }
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data = data + 42;
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return data;
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}
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--- main.c ---
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include "a.h"
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void foo4(void) {
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 printf ("Hi\n");
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}
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int main() {
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 return foo1();
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}
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--- command lines ---
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$ llvm-gcc4 --emit-llvm -c a.c -o a.o  # <-- a.o is LLVM bytecode file
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$ llvm-gcc4 -c main.c -o main.o # <-- main.o is native object file
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$ llvm-gcc4 a.o main.o -o main # <-- standard link command without any modifications
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</pre></div>
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  <p>In this example, the linker recognizes that <tt>foo2()</tt> is an 
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  externally visible symbol defined in LLVM byte code file. This information 
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  is collected using <a href="#readllvmobjectfile"> readLLVMObjectFile()</a>. 
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  Based on this information, the linker completes its usual symbol resolution 
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  pass and finds that <tt>foo2()</tt> is not used anywhere. This information 
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  is used by the LLVM optimizer and it removes <tt>foo2()</tt>. As soon as 
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  <tt>foo2()</tt> is removed, the optimizer recognizes that condition 
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  <tt>i < 0</tt> is always false, which means <tt>foo3()</tt> is never 
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  used. Hence, the optimizer removes <tt>foo3()</tt>, also.  And this in turn, 
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  enables linker to remove <tt>foo4()</tt>.  This example illustrates the 
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  advantage of tight integration with the linker. Here, the optimizer can not 
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  remove <tt>foo3()</tt> without the linker's input.
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  </p>
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<div class="doc_subsection">
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  <a name="alternative_approaches">Alternative Approaches</a>
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</div>
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<div class="doc_text">
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  <dl>
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    <dt><b>Compiler driver invokes link time optimizer separately.</b></dt>
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    <dd>In this model the link time optimizer is not able to take advantage of 
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    information collected during the linker's normal symbol resolution phase. 
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    In the above example, the optimizer can not remove <tt>foo2()</tt> without 
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    the linker's input because it is externally visible. This in turn prohibits
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    the optimizer from removing <tt>foo3()</tt>.</dd>
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    <dt><b>Use separate tool to collect symbol information from all object
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    files.</b></dt>
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    <dd>In this model, a new, separate, tool or library replicates the linker's
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    capability to collect information for link time optimization. Not only is
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    this code duplication difficult to justify, but it also has several other 
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    disadvantages.  For example, the linking semantics and the features 
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    provided by the linker on various platform are not unique. This means, 
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    this new tool needs to support all such features and platforms in one 
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    super tool or a separate tool per platform is required. This increases 
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    maintance cost for link time optimizer significantly, which is not 
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    necessary. This approach also requires staying synchronized with linker 
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    developements on various platforms, which is not the main focus of the link 
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    time optimizer. Finally, this approach increases end user's build time due 
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    to the duplication of work done by this separate tool and the linker itself.
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    </dd>
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  </dl>
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</div>
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<div class="doc_section">
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  <a name="multiphase">Multi-phase communication between LLVM and linker</a>
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</div>
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<div class="doc_text">
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  <p>The linker collects information about symbol defininitions and uses in 
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  various link objects which is more accurate than any information collected 
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  by other tools during typical build cycles.  The linker collects this 
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  information by looking at the definitions and uses of symbols in native .o 
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  files and using symbol visibility information. The linker also uses 
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  user-supplied information, such as a list of exported symbols. LLVM 
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  optimizer collects control flow information, data flow information and knows 
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  much more about program structure from the optimizer's point of view. 
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  Our goal is to take advantage of tight intergration between the linker and 
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  the optimizer by sharing this information during various linking phases.
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</p>
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<div class="doc_subsection">
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  <a name="phase1">Phase 1 : Read LLVM Bytecode Files</a>
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</div>
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<div class="doc_text">
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  <p>The linker first reads all object files in natural order and collects 
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  symbol information. This includes native object files as well as LLVM byte 
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  code files.  In this phase, the linker uses 
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  <a href="#readllvmobjectfile"> readLLVMObjectFile() </a>  to collect symbol
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  information from each LLVM bytecode files and updates its internal global 
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  symbol table accordingly. The intent of this interface is to avoid overhead 
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  in the non LLVM case, where all input object files are native object files, 
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  by putting this code in the error path of the linker. When the linker sees 
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  the first llvm .o file, it <tt>dlopen()</tt>s the dynamic library. This is
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  to allow changes to the LLVM LTO code without relinking the linker.
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</p>
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<div class="doc_subsection">
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  <a name="phase2">Phase 2 : Symbol Resolution</a>
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</div>
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<div class="doc_text">
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  <p>In this stage, the linker resolves symbols using global symbol table 
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  information to report undefined symbol errors, read archive members, resolve 
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  weak symbols, etc. The linker is able to do this seamlessly even though it 
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  does not know the exact content of input LLVM bytecode files because it uses 
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  symbol information provided by 
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  <a href="#readllvmobjectfile">readLLVMObjectFile()</a>.  If dead code 
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  stripping is enabled then the linker collects the list of live symbols.
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  </p>
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</div>
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<div class="doc_subsection">
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  <a name="phase3">Phase 3 : Optimize Bytecode Files</a>
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</div>
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<div class="doc_text">
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  <p>After symbol resolution, the linker updates symbol information supplied 
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  by LLVM bytecode files appropriately. For example, whether certain LLVM 
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  bytecode supplied symbols are used or not. In the example above, the linker 
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  reports that <tt>foo2()</tt> is not used anywhere in the program, including 
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  native <tt>.o</tt> files. This information is used by the LLVM interprocedural
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  optimizer. The linker uses <a href="#optimizemodules">optimizeModules()</a> 
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  and requests an optimized native object file of the LLVM portion of the 
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  program. 
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</p>
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<div class="doc_subsection">
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  <a name="phase4">Phase 4 : Symbol Resolution after optimization</a>
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</div>
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<div class="doc_text">
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  <p>In this phase, the linker reads optimized a native object file and 
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  updates the internal global symbol table to reflect any changes. The linker 
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  also collects information about any changes in use of external symbols by 
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  LLVM bytecode files. In the examle above, the linker notes that 
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  <tt>foo4()</tt> is not used any more. If dead code stripping is enabled then 
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  the linker refreshes the live symbol information appropriately and performs 
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  dead code stripping.</p>
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  <p>After this phase, the linker continues linking as if it never saw LLVM 
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  bytecode files.</p>
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</div>
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<div class="doc_section">
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<a name="lto">LLVMlto</a>
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</div>
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<div class="doc_text">
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  <p><tt>LLVMlto</tt> is a dynamic library that is part of the LLVM tools, and 
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  is intended for use by a linker. <tt>LLVMlto</tt> provides an abstract C++ 
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  interface to use the LLVM interprocedural optimizer without exposing details 
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  of LLVM's internals. The intention is to keep the interface as stable as 
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  possible even when the LLVM optimizer continues to evolve.</p>
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  <a name="llvmsymbol">LLVMSymbol</a>
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</div>
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<div class="doc_text">
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  <p>The <tt>LLVMSymbol</tt> class is used to describe the externally visible 
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  functions and global variables, defined in LLVM bytecode files, to the linker.
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  This includes symbol visibility information. This information is used by 
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  the linker to do symbol resolution. For example: function <tt>foo2()</tt> is 
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  defined inside an LLVM bytecode module and it is an externally visible symbol.
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  This helps the linker connect the use of <tt>foo2()</tt> in native object 
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  files with a future definition of the symbol <tt>foo2()</tt>. The linker 
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  will see the actual definition of <tt>foo2()</tt> when it receives the 
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  optimized native object file in 
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  <a href="#phase4">Symbol Resolution after optimization</a> phase. If the 
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  linker does not find any uses of <tt>foo2()</tt>, it updates LLVMSymbol 
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  visibility information to notify LLVM intermodular optimizer that it is dead.
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  The LLVM intermodular optimizer takes advantage of such information to 
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  generate better code.</p>
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</div>
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<div class="doc_subsection">
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  <a name="readllvmobjectfile">readLLVMObjectFile()</a>
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</div>
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<div class="doc_text">
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  <p>The <tt>readLLVMObjectFile()</tt> function is used by the linker to read 
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  LLVM bytecode files and collect LLVMSymbol information. This routine also
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  supplies a list of externally defined symbols that are used by LLVM bytecode
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  files. The linker uses this symbol information to do symbol resolution. 
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  Internally, <a href="#lto">LLVMlto</a> maintains LLVM bytecode modules in 
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  memory. This function also provides a list of external references used by 
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  bytecode files.</p>
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</div>
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<div class="doc_subsection">
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  <a name="optimizemodules">optimizeModules()</a>
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</div>
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<div class="doc_text">
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  <p>The linker invokes <tt>optimizeModules</tt> to optimize already read 
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  LLVM bytecode files by applying LLVM intermodular optimization techniques. 
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  This function runs the LLVM intermodular optimizer and generates native 
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  object code as <tt>.o</tt> files at the name and location provided by the 
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  linker.</p>
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</div>
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<div class="doc_subsection">
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  <a name="gettargettriple">getTargetTriple()</a>
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</div>
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<div class="doc_text">
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  <p>The linker may use <tt>getTargetTriple()</tt> to query target architecture
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  while validating LLVM bytecode file.</p>
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</div>
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<div class="doc_subsection">
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  <a name="removemodule">removeModule()</a>
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</div>
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<div class="doc_text">
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  <p>Internally, <a href="#lto">LLVMlto</a> maintains LLVM bytecode modules in 
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  memory. The linker may use <tt>removeModule()</tt> method to remove desired
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  modules from memory. </p>
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</div>
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<div class="doc_subsection">
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  <a name="getalignment">getAlignment()</a>
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</div>
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<div class="doc_text">
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  <p>The linker may use <a href="#llvmsymbol">LLVMSymbol</a> method 
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  <tt>getAlignment()</tt> to query symbol alignment information.</p>
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  <a name="debug">Debugging Information</a>
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<p><tt> ... To be completed ... </tt></p>
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