1 //===-Config.h - LLVM Link Time Optimizer Configuration -------------------===//
2 //
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4 // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
6 //
7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
8 //
9 // This file defines the lto::Config data structure, which allows clients to
10 // configure LTO.
11 //
12 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
13 
14 #ifndef LLVM_LTO_CONFIG_H
15 #define LLVM_LTO_CONFIG_H
16 
17 #include "llvm/IR/DiagnosticInfo.h"
18 #include "llvm/Support/CodeGen.h"
19 #include "llvm/Target/TargetMachine.h"
20 #include "llvm/Target/TargetOptions.h"
21 
22 #include <functional>
23 
24 namespace llvm {
25 
26 class Error;
27 class Module;
28 class ModuleSummaryIndex;
29 class raw_pwrite_stream;
30 
31 namespace lto {
32 
33 /// LTO configuration. A linker can configure LTO by setting fields in this data
34 /// structure and passing it to the lto::LTO constructor.
35 struct Config {
36   // Note: when adding fields here, consider whether they need to be added to
37   // computeCacheKey in LTO.cpp.
38   std::string CPU;
39   TargetOptions Options;
40   std::vector<std::string> MAttrs;
41   Optional<Reloc::Model> RelocModel = Reloc::PIC_;
42   Optional<CodeModel::Model> CodeModel = None;
43   CodeGenOpt::Level CGOptLevel = CodeGenOpt::Default;
44   TargetMachine::CodeGenFileType CGFileType = TargetMachine::CGFT_ObjectFile;
45   unsigned OptLevel = 2;
46   bool DisableVerify = false;
47 
48   /// Use the new pass manager
49   bool UseNewPM = false;
50 
51   /// Flag to indicate that the optimizer should not assume builtins are present
52   /// on the target.
53   bool Freestanding = false;
54 
55   /// Disable entirely the optimizer, including importing for ThinLTO
56   bool CodeGenOnly = false;
57 
58   /// Run PGO context sensitive IR instrumentation.
59   bool RunCSIRInstr = false;
60 
61   /// If this field is set, the set of passes run in the middle-end optimizer
62   /// will be the one specified by the string. Only works with the new pass
63   /// manager as the old one doesn't have this ability.
64   std::string OptPipeline;
65 
66   // If this field is set, it has the same effect of specifying an AA pipeline
67   // identified by the string. Only works with the new pass manager, in
68   // conjunction OptPipeline.
69   std::string AAPipeline;
70 
71   /// Setting this field will replace target triples in input files with this
72   /// triple.
73   std::string OverrideTriple;
74 
75   /// Setting this field will replace unspecified target triples in input files
76   /// with this triple.
77   std::string DefaultTriple;
78 
79   /// Context Sensitive PGO profile path.
80   std::string CSIRProfile;
81 
82   /// Sample PGO profile path.
83   std::string SampleProfile;
84 
85   /// Name remapping file for profile data.
86   std::string ProfileRemapping;
87 
88   /// The directory to store .dwo files.
89   std::string DwoDir;
90 
91   /// The name for the split debug info file used for the DW_AT_[GNU_]dwo_name
92   /// attribute in the skeleton CU. This should generally only be used when
93   /// running an individual backend directly via thinBackend(), as otherwise
94   /// all objects would use the same .dwo file. Not used as output path.
95   std::string SplitDwarfFile;
96 
97   /// The path to write a .dwo file to. This should generally only be used when
98   /// running an individual backend directly via thinBackend(), as otherwise
99   /// all .dwo files will be written to the same path. Not used in skeleton CU.
100   std::string SplitDwarfOutput;
101 
102   /// Optimization remarks file path.
103   std::string RemarksFilename = "";
104 
105   /// Optimization remarks pass filter.
106   std::string RemarksPasses = "";
107 
108   /// Whether to emit optimization remarks with hotness informations.
109   bool RemarksWithHotness = false;
110 
111   /// The format used for serializing remarks (default: YAML).
112   std::string RemarksFormat = "";
113 
114   /// Whether to emit the pass manager debuggging informations.
115   bool DebugPassManager = false;
116 
117   /// Statistics output file path.
118   std::string StatsFile;
119 
120   bool ShouldDiscardValueNames = true;
121   DiagnosticHandlerFunction DiagHandler;
122 
123   /// If this field is set, LTO will write input file paths and symbol
124   /// resolutions here in llvm-lto2 command line flag format. This can be
125   /// used for testing and for running the LTO pipeline outside of the linker
126   /// with llvm-lto2.
127   std::unique_ptr<raw_ostream> ResolutionFile;
128 
129   /// The following callbacks deal with tasks, which normally represent the
130   /// entire optimization and code generation pipeline for what will become a
131   /// single native object file. Each task has a unique identifier between 0 and
132   /// getMaxTasks()-1, which is supplied to the callback via the Task parameter.
133   /// A task represents the entire pipeline for ThinLTO and regular
134   /// (non-parallel) LTO, but a parallel code generation task will be split into
135   /// N tasks before code generation, where N is the parallelism level.
136   ///
137   /// LTO may decide to stop processing a task at any time, for example if the
138   /// module is empty or if a module hook (see below) returns false. For this
139   /// reason, the client should not expect to receive exactly getMaxTasks()
140   /// native object files.
141 
142   /// A module hook may be used by a linker to perform actions during the LTO
143   /// pipeline. For example, a linker may use this function to implement
144   /// -save-temps. If this function returns false, any further processing for
145   /// that task is aborted.
146   ///
147   /// Module hooks must be thread safe with respect to the linker's internal
148   /// data structures. A module hook will never be called concurrently from
149   /// multiple threads with the same task ID, or the same module.
150   ///
151   /// Note that in out-of-process backend scenarios, none of the hooks will be
152   /// called for ThinLTO tasks.
153   using ModuleHookFn = std::function<bool(unsigned Task, const Module &)>;
154 
155   /// This module hook is called after linking (regular LTO) or loading
156   /// (ThinLTO) the module, before modifying it.
157   ModuleHookFn PreOptModuleHook;
158 
159   /// This hook is called after promoting any internal functions
160   /// (ThinLTO-specific).
161   ModuleHookFn PostPromoteModuleHook;
162 
163   /// This hook is called after internalizing the module.
164   ModuleHookFn PostInternalizeModuleHook;
165 
166   /// This hook is called after importing from other modules (ThinLTO-specific).
167   ModuleHookFn PostImportModuleHook;
168 
169   /// This module hook is called after optimization is complete.
170   ModuleHookFn PostOptModuleHook;
171 
172   /// This module hook is called before code generation. It is similar to the
173   /// PostOptModuleHook, but for parallel code generation it is called after
174   /// splitting the module.
175   ModuleHookFn PreCodeGenModuleHook;
176 
177   /// A combined index hook is called after all per-module indexes have been
178   /// combined (ThinLTO-specific). It can be used to implement -save-temps for
179   /// the combined index.
180   ///
181   /// If this function returns false, any further processing for ThinLTO tasks
182   /// is aborted.
183   ///
184   /// It is called regardless of whether the backend is in-process, although it
185   /// is not called from individual backend processes.
186   using CombinedIndexHookFn =
187       std::function<bool(const ModuleSummaryIndex &Index)>;
188   CombinedIndexHookFn CombinedIndexHook;
189 
190   /// This is a convenience function that configures this Config object to write
191   /// temporary files named after the given OutputFileName for each of the LTO
192   /// phases to disk. A client can use this function to implement -save-temps.
193   ///
194   /// FIXME: Temporary files derived from ThinLTO backends are currently named
195   /// after the input file name, rather than the output file name, when
196   /// UseInputModulePath is set to true.
197   ///
198   /// Specifically, it (1) sets each of the above module hooks and the combined
199   /// index hook to a function that calls the hook function (if any) that was
200   /// present in the appropriate field when the addSaveTemps function was
201   /// called, and writes the module to a bitcode file with a name prefixed by
202   /// the given output file name, and (2) creates a resolution file whose name
203   /// is prefixed by the given output file name and sets ResolutionFile to its
204   /// file handle.
205   Error addSaveTemps(std::string OutputFileName,
206                      bool UseInputModulePath = false);
207 };
208 
209 struct LTOLLVMDiagnosticHandler : public DiagnosticHandler {
210   DiagnosticHandlerFunction *Fn;
211   LTOLLVMDiagnosticHandler(DiagnosticHandlerFunction *DiagHandlerFn)
212       : Fn(DiagHandlerFn) {}
213   bool handleDiagnostics(const DiagnosticInfo &DI) override {
214     (*Fn)(DI);
215     return true;
216   }
217 };
218 /// A derived class of LLVMContext that initializes itself according to a given
219 /// Config object. The purpose of this class is to tie ownership of the
220 /// diagnostic handler to the context, as opposed to the Config object (which
221 /// may be ephemeral).
222 // FIXME: This should not be required as diagnostic handler is not callback.
223 struct LTOLLVMContext : LLVMContext {
224 
225   LTOLLVMContext(const Config &C) : DiagHandler(C.DiagHandler) {
226     setDiscardValueNames(C.ShouldDiscardValueNames);
227     enableDebugTypeODRUniquing();
228     setDiagnosticHandler(
229         llvm::make_unique<LTOLLVMDiagnosticHandler>(&DiagHandler), true);
230   }
231   DiagnosticHandlerFunction DiagHandler;
232 };
233 
234 }
235 }
236 
237 #endif
238