Daniel Wilkerson
2014-Jul-01 10:33 UTC
[LLVMdev] is there a non-jitting interpreter for the LLVM IR?
Is there a non-jitting interpreter for the LLVM IR? I'm tired of hunting around in your source code looking for it. I want to write a dynamic analysis and if your interpreter is clean enough it will be easier to hack on it than to write my own. I want a "naive" interpreter that just does each instruction one at a time. Again, my goal is not performance, but semantics. When you JIT it makes augmenting what each instruction does a pain. I hacked on Vagrind a bit and that was the primary problem. Daniel
Tim Northover
2014-Jul-01 10:48 UTC
[LLVMdev] is there a non-jitting interpreter for the LLVM IR?
Hi Daniel, On 1 July 2014 11:33, Daniel Wilkerson <daniel.wilkerson at gmail.com> wrote:> Is there a non-jitting interpreter for the LLVM IR?There is. It lives under lib/ExecutionEngine/Interpreter and is usually invoked with "lli -force-interpreter". It's a fairly minor component of LLVM though (less rigorously tested and less actively maintained). There certainly have been correctness issues there in the past (I think it didn't handle vector types for a while), though I'm not personally aware of any at the moment. Cheers. Tim.