Frank Winter via llvm-dev
2016-Feb-03 15:46 UTC
[llvm-dev] opt with Polly doesn't find the passes
On 02/03/2016 10:41 AM, Tobias Grosser wrote:> On 02/03/2016 04:37 PM, Frank Winter wrote: >> Hi Tobias, >> >> I tried to invoke other passes and none of them are available, e.g.: >> >> ~/toolchain/install/llvm-3.8/bin/opt -load >> ~/toolchain/install/llvm-3.8/lib/libPolly.so -polly-cleanup >> >> opt: Unknown command line argument '-polly-cleanup'. Try: >> '/home/fwinter/toolchain/install/llvm-3.8/bin/opt -help' >> opt: Did you mean '-polly-tiling'? > > I assume -polly-cleanup still shows in -help-hidden?No, it doesn't show. It never did. It looks to me that only the clang options show in -help-hidden but not the passes. Can that be right?>> >> I am just shooting around hoping to get a clue what's going on... >> >> On thing.. I recall reading the polly documentation that there was the >> option to link opt statically with the polly library which I did not >> select. But that's likely not the problem since a lot of polly options >> are apparently there. >> >> Out of ideas for now. > > This is surprising, indeed. > > The option is: LINK_POLLY_INTO_TOOLS:BOOL=ON. It might be worth giving > it a try. > > What ubuntu version are you on precisely? I can try the 3.8 branch > tonight myself.Ubuntu 14.04 LTS x86-64.> > Best, > Tobias >
Tobias Grosser via llvm-dev
2016-Feb-03 16:06 UTC
[llvm-dev] opt with Polly doesn't find the passes
On 02/03/2016 04:46 PM, Frank Winter via llvm-dev wrote:> > > On 02/03/2016 10:41 AM, Tobias Grosser wrote: >> On 02/03/2016 04:37 PM, Frank Winter wrote: >>> Hi Tobias, >>> >>> I tried to invoke other passes and none of them are available, e.g.: >>> >>> ~/toolchain/install/llvm-3.8/bin/opt -load >>> ~/toolchain/install/llvm-3.8/lib/libPolly.so -polly-cleanup >>> >>> opt: Unknown command line argument '-polly-cleanup'. Try: >>> '/home/fwinter/toolchain/install/llvm-3.8/bin/opt -help' >>> opt: Did you mean '-polly-tiling'? >> >> I assume -polly-cleanup still shows in -help-hidden? > > No, it doesn't show. It never did. It looks to me that only the clang > options show in -help-hidden but not the passes. Can that be right?No, it can not. Interesting observation.>>> I am just shooting around hoping to get a clue what's going on... >>> >>> On thing.. I recall reading the polly documentation that there was the >>> option to link opt statically with the polly library which I did not >>> select. But that's likely not the problem since a lot of polly options >>> are apparently there. >>> >>> Out of ideas for now. >> >> This is surprising, indeed. >> >> The option is: LINK_POLLY_INTO_TOOLS:BOOL=ON. It might be worth giving >> it a try. >> >> What ubuntu version are you on precisely? I can try the 3.8 branch >> tonight myself. > > Ubuntu 14.04 LTS x86-64.Thanks. If you have cycles to try a LINK_POLLY_INTO_TOOLS:BOOL=ON build on your side, this would be great. Another data-point that might be of help is to just run the script at http://polly.llvm.org/get_started.html to install everything. This installs trunk the way it is tested and run by us day-to-day (myself using Ubuntu x86-64). This should be the most basic test that should work. Best, Tobias
Frank Winter via llvm-dev
2016-Feb-03 16:16 UTC
[llvm-dev] opt with Polly doesn't find the passes
On 02/03/2016 11:06 AM, Tobias Grosser wrote:> On 02/03/2016 04:46 PM, Frank Winter via llvm-dev wrote: >> >> >> On 02/03/2016 10:41 AM, Tobias Grosser wrote: >>> On 02/03/2016 04:37 PM, Frank Winter wrote: >>>> Hi Tobias, >>>> >>>> I tried to invoke other passes and none of them are available, e.g.: >>>> >>>> ~/toolchain/install/llvm-3.8/bin/opt -load >>>> ~/toolchain/install/llvm-3.8/lib/libPolly.so -polly-cleanup >>>> >>>> opt: Unknown command line argument '-polly-cleanup'. Try: >>>> '/home/fwinter/toolchain/install/llvm-3.8/bin/opt -help' >>>> opt: Did you mean '-polly-tiling'? >>> >>> I assume -polly-cleanup still shows in -help-hidden? >> >> No, it doesn't show. It never did. It looks to me that only the clang >> options show in -help-hidden but not the passes. Can that be right? > > No, it can not. Interesting observation. > >>>> I am just shooting around hoping to get a clue what's going on... >>>> >>>> On thing.. I recall reading the polly documentation that there was the >>>> option to link opt statically with the polly library which I did not >>>> select. But that's likely not the problem since a lot of polly options >>>> are apparently there. >>>> >>>> Out of ideas for now. >>> >>> This is surprising, indeed. >>> >>> The option is: LINK_POLLY_INTO_TOOLS:BOOL=ON. It might be worth giving >>> it a try. >>> >>> What ubuntu version are you on precisely? I can try the 3.8 branch >>> tonight myself. >> >> Ubuntu 14.04 LTS x86-64. > > Thanks. If you have cycles to try a LINK_POLLY_INTO_TOOLS:BOOL=ON build > on your side, this would be great. > > Another data-point that might be of help is to just run the script at > http://polly.llvm.org/get_started.html to install everything. This > installs trunk the way it is tested and run by us day-to-day (myself > using Ubuntu x86-64). This should be the most basic test that should work. >The polly.sh script builds LLVM with static linkage and thus would create a libPolly.a, right? This cannot be loaded into 'opt' nor would 'opt' be linked with polly. I'd need a polly-enabled opt. I can try and build trunk (instead of the release_38 branch). Best, Frank> Best, > Tobias