gauss wrote:> Hi, all. I am using llvm-gcc to compile some softwares, and compile them
> with CFLAGS="-emit-llvm" to gernerate bitcode IR. Then I have to
replace
> normal */ld/* with */llvm-ld/*. Unfortunately, */llvm-ld/* doesn't
> support */-shared/* option which is used to create a shared library.
> I've also noticed that llvm-ld supports an option
'-link-as-library'
> which is used to generate static library file. It is helpless. Any
> ideas? Thanks a lot. Gauss, 2009-09-23
Use the gold plugin: http://llvm.org/docs/GoldPlugin.html . Then 'ld
-shared foo.bc' will work just as if foo.bc were a .o file.
If you don't want to (or can't) use gold for some reason, you'll
need to
a) run llvm-ld -link-as-library to produce a merged .bc
b) run llc -relocation-model=pic to produce a .s file
c) assemble and link it into a .so file (gcc -shared foo.s will work
fine, or you can run 'as' and 'ld' yourself, though figuring out
the
options is a pain.)
but this route may give you slightly less optimization than using gold
directly, for the reasons explained in
llvm.org/docs/LinkTimeOptimization.html .
Alternately, you can implement the -shared flag for llvm-ld yourself,
which does the same operations as the above list but without the need to
run the individual commands.
Nick