/*===- llvm-stub.c - Stub executable to run llvm bitcode files -----------===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // This tool is used by the gccld program to enable transparent execution of // bitcode files by the user. Specifically, gccld outputs two files when asked // to compile a file: // 1. It outputs the LLVM bitcode file to .bc // 2. It outputs a stub executable that runs lli on .bc // // This allows the end user to just say ./ and have the JIT executed // automatically. On unix, the stub executable emitted is actually a bourne // shell script that does the forwarding. Windows does not like #!/bin/sh // programs in .exe files, so we make it an actual program, defined here. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*/ #include #include #include #include "llvm/Config/config.h" #if defined(HAVE_UNISTD_H) && !defined(_MSC_VER) #include #endif #ifdef _WIN32 #include #include #endif int main(int argc, char** argv) { const char *Interp = getenv("LLVMINTERP"); const char **Args; if (Interp == 0) Interp = "lli"; /* Set up the command line options to pass to the JIT. */ Args = (const char**)malloc(sizeof(char*) * (argc+2)); /* argv[0] is the JIT */ Args[0] = Interp; #ifdef __CYGWIN32__ /* Cygwin strips the .exe suffix off of argv[0] to "help" us. Put it back * on. */ argv[0] = strcat(strcpy((char*)malloc(strlen(argv[0])+5), argv[0]), ".exe"); #endif /* argv[1] is argv[0] + ".bc". */ Args[1] = strcat(strcpy((char*)malloc(strlen(argv[0])+4), argv[0]), ".bc"); /* The rest of the args are as before. */ memcpy(Args+2, argv+1, sizeof(char*)*argc); /* Run the JIT. */ execvp(Interp, (char *const*)Args); /* if _execv returns, the JIT could not be started. */ fprintf(stderr, "Could not execute the LLVM JIT. Either add 'lli' to your" " path, or set the\ninterpreter you want to use in the LLVMINTERP " "environment variable.\n"); return 1; }