You can use either.
NVVM IR is just a pre-defined subset of LLVM IR along with some conventions
and intrinsics for generating PTX assembly. You can use the open-source
version of LLVM along with the NVPTX back-end to compile LLVM IR to PTX. A
goal of the open-source NVPTX back-end is to be 100% compatible with this
IR specification. Depending on your needs, the open-source version tracks
upstream changes more closely (since it is part of the upstream repository).
The libnvvm library is the "official" compiler library that provides
an
easy-to-use API for reading LLVM IR modules and compiling them to PTX,
without needing to interface with LLVM APIs directly.
On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 4:54 PM, Krzysztof Kamieniecki <krys at
kamieniecki.com> wrote:
> I can't seem to find a direct answer. If I want to convert NVVM IR to
PTX
> code, do I have to use libNVVM or can I use a publicly released version of
> LLVM?
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Thanks,
Justin Holewinski
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