LEG Example Backend =================== This is a simple example LLVM backend for an ARM-like architecture: 'LEG'. Check out the slides from the tutorial given at Euro LLVM Developers' Conference 2014, Edinburgh: http://llvm.org/devmtg/2014-04/PDFs/Talks/Building%20an%20LLVM%20backend.pdf Look out for us at the USA LLVM Developers' Conference, October 28-29, San Jose: http://llvm.org/devmtg/2014-10/ Fraser Cormack & Pierre-André Saulais, Codeplay Software Getting Started =============== The LEG repositories (llvm-leg, clang-leg) both track tip, and aren't tied to any specific revision of LLVM/Clang. Tried & tested build systems: * CMake Tried & tested compilers: * gcc 4.9.1 * clang 3.5 Building with in-tree clang (optional) -------------------------------------- cd llvm-leg git clone git@github.com:codeplaysoftware/clang-leg.git tools/clang Building with make ------------------ cd llvm-leg mkdir build && cd build cmake -G "Unix Makefiles" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE:STRING=DEBUG(/RELEASE) -DLLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD:STRING=LEG(,X86,...) ../ make -j9 Building with ninja ------------------- cd llvm-leg mkdir build && cd build cmake -G "Ninja" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE:STRING=DEBUG(/RELEASE) -DLLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD:STRING=LEG(,X86,...) ../ ninja Compiling some code ------------------- cd llvm-leg ### Compile IR -> Assembly ### ./build/bin/llc -march leg -o ex1.s docs/Codeplay/examples/ex1.ll cat ex1.s ### Compile IR -> ELF Object File ### ./build/bin/llc -march leg -filetype=obj -o ex1.o docs/Codeplay/examples/ex1.ll xxd ex1.o ### Compile Source -> Assembly with in-tree clang (via clang-leg) ### ./build/bin/clang -cc1 -triple leg-unknown-unknown -S -o ex1.s docs/Codeplay/example/ex1.c cat ex1.s ### Compile Source -> Assembly with in-tree clang (via clang-leg) ### ./build/bin/clang -cc1 -triple leg-unknown-unknown -o ex1.o docs/Codeplay/example/ex1.c xxd ex1.0 Low Level Virtual Machine (LLVM) ================================ This directory and its subdirectories contain source code for LLVM, a toolkit for the construction of highly optimized compilers, optimizers, and runtime environments. LLVM is open source software. You may freely distribute it under the terms of the license agreement found in LICENSE.txt. Please see the documentation provided in docs/ for further assistance with LLVM, and in particular docs/GettingStarted.rst for getting started with LLVM and docs/README.txt for an overview of LLVM's documentation setup. If you are writing a package for LLVM, see docs/Packaging.rst for our suggestions.