1 //===-Config.h - LLVM Link Time Optimizer Configuration ---------*- C++ -*-===// 2 // 3 // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. 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/ADT/DenseSet.h" 18 #include "llvm/Config/llvm-config.h" 19 #include "llvm/IR/DiagnosticInfo.h" 20 #include "llvm/IR/GlobalValue.h" 21 #include "llvm/IR/LLVMContext.h" 22 #include "llvm/IR/LegacyPassManager.h" 23 #include "llvm/Passes/PassBuilder.h" 24 #include "llvm/Support/CodeGen.h" 25 #include "llvm/Target/TargetOptions.h" 26 27 #include <functional> 28 #include <optional> 29 30 namespace llvm { 31 32 class Error; 33 class Module; 34 class ModuleSummaryIndex; 35 class raw_pwrite_stream; 36 37 namespace lto { 38 39 /// LTO configuration. A linker can configure LTO by setting fields in this data 40 /// structure and passing it to the lto::LTO constructor. 41 struct Config { 42 enum VisScheme { 43 FromPrevailing, 44 ELF, 45 }; 46 // Note: when adding fields here, consider whether they need to be added to 47 // computeLTOCacheKey in LTO.cpp. 48 std::string CPU; 49 TargetOptions Options; 50 std::vector<std::string> MAttrs; 51 std::vector<std::string> MllvmArgs; 52 std::vector<std::string> PassPlugins; 53 /// For adding passes that run right before codegen. 54 std::function<void(legacy::PassManager &)> PreCodeGenPassesHook; 55 std::optional<Reloc::Model> RelocModel = Reloc::PIC_; 56 std::optional<CodeModel::Model> CodeModel; 57 CodeGenOptLevel CGOptLevel = CodeGenOptLevel::Default; 58 CodeGenFileType CGFileType = CodeGenFileType::ObjectFile; 59 unsigned OptLevel = 2; 60 bool VerifyEach = false; 61 bool DisableVerify = false; 62 63 /// Flag to indicate that the optimizer should not assume builtins are present 64 /// on the target. 65 bool Freestanding = false; 66 67 /// Disable entirely the optimizer, including importing for ThinLTO 68 bool CodeGenOnly = false; 69 70 /// Run PGO context sensitive IR instrumentation. 71 bool RunCSIRInstr = false; 72 73 /// Turn on/off the warning about a hash mismatch in the PGO profile data. 74 bool PGOWarnMismatch = true; 75 76 /// Asserts whether we can assume whole program visibility during the LTO 77 /// link. 78 bool HasWholeProgramVisibility = false; 79 80 /// We're validating that all native vtables have corresponding type infos. 81 bool ValidateAllVtablesHaveTypeInfos = false; 82 /// If all native vtables have corresponding type infos, allow 83 /// usage of RTTI to block devirtualization on types used in native files. 84 bool AllVtablesHaveTypeInfos = false; 85 86 /// Always emit a Regular LTO object even when it is empty because no Regular 87 /// LTO modules were linked. This option is useful for some build system which 88 /// want to know a priori all possible output files. 89 bool AlwaysEmitRegularLTOObj = false; 90 91 /// Allows non-imported definitions to get the potentially more constraining 92 /// visibility from the prevailing definition. FromPrevailing is the default 93 /// because it works for many binary formats. ELF can use the more optimized 94 /// 'ELF' scheme. 95 VisScheme VisibilityScheme = FromPrevailing; 96 97 /// If this field is set, the set of passes run in the middle-end optimizer 98 /// will be the one specified by the string. Only works with the new pass 99 /// manager as the old one doesn't have this ability. 100 std::string OptPipeline; 101 102 // If this field is set, it has the same effect of specifying an AA pipeline 103 // identified by the string. Only works with the new pass manager, in 104 // conjunction OptPipeline. 105 std::string AAPipeline; 106 107 /// Setting this field will replace target triples in input files with this 108 /// triple. 109 std::string OverrideTriple; 110 111 /// Setting this field will replace unspecified target triples in input files 112 /// with this triple. 113 std::string DefaultTriple; 114 115 /// Context Sensitive PGO profile path. 116 std::string CSIRProfile; 117 118 /// Sample PGO profile path. 119 std::string SampleProfile; 120 121 /// Name remapping file for profile data. 122 std::string ProfileRemapping; 123 124 /// The directory to store .dwo files. 125 std::string DwoDir; 126 127 /// The name for the split debug info file used for the DW_AT_[GNU_]dwo_name 128 /// attribute in the skeleton CU. This should generally only be used when 129 /// running an individual backend directly via thinBackend(), as otherwise 130 /// all objects would use the same .dwo file. Not used as output path. 131 std::string SplitDwarfFile; 132 133 /// The path to write a .dwo file to. This should generally only be used when 134 /// running an individual backend directly via thinBackend(), as otherwise 135 /// all .dwo files will be written to the same path. Not used in skeleton CU. 136 std::string SplitDwarfOutput; 137 138 /// Optimization remarks file path. 139 std::string RemarksFilename; 140 141 /// Optimization remarks pass filter. 142 std::string RemarksPasses; 143 144 /// Whether to emit optimization remarks with hotness informations. 145 bool RemarksWithHotness = false; 146 147 /// The minimum hotness value a diagnostic needs in order to be included in 148 /// optimization diagnostics. 149 /// 150 /// The threshold is an Optional value, which maps to one of the 3 states: 151 /// 1. 0 => threshold disabled. All emarks will be printed. 152 /// 2. positive int => manual threshold by user. Remarks with hotness exceed 153 /// threshold will be printed. 154 /// 3. None => 'auto' threshold by user. The actual value is not 155 /// available at command line, but will be synced with 156 /// hotness threhold from profile summary during 157 /// compilation. 158 /// 159 /// If threshold option is not specified, it is disabled by default. 160 std::optional<uint64_t> RemarksHotnessThreshold = 0; 161 162 /// The format used for serializing remarks (default: YAML). 163 std::string RemarksFormat; 164 165 /// Whether to emit the pass manager debuggging informations. 166 bool DebugPassManager = false; 167 168 /// Statistics output file path. 169 std::string StatsFile; 170 171 /// Specific thinLTO modules to compile. 172 std::vector<std::string> ThinLTOModulesToCompile; 173 174 /// Time trace enabled. 175 bool TimeTraceEnabled = false; 176 177 /// Time trace granularity. 178 unsigned TimeTraceGranularity = 500; 179 180 bool ShouldDiscardValueNames = true; 181 DiagnosticHandlerFunction DiagHandler; 182 183 /// Add FSAFDO discriminators. 184 bool AddFSDiscriminator = false; 185 186 /// If this field is set, LTO will write input file paths and symbol 187 /// resolutions here in llvm-lto2 command line flag format. This can be 188 /// used for testing and for running the LTO pipeline outside of the linker 189 /// with llvm-lto2. 190 std::unique_ptr<raw_ostream> ResolutionFile; 191 192 /// Tunable parameters for passes in the default pipelines. 193 PipelineTuningOptions PTO; 194 195 /// The following callbacks deal with tasks, which normally represent the 196 /// entire optimization and code generation pipeline for what will become a 197 /// single native object file. Each task has a unique identifier between 0 and 198 /// getMaxTasks()-1, which is supplied to the callback via the Task parameter. 199 /// A task represents the entire pipeline for ThinLTO and regular 200 /// (non-parallel) LTO, but a parallel code generation task will be split into 201 /// N tasks before code generation, where N is the parallelism level. 202 /// 203 /// LTO may decide to stop processing a task at any time, for example if the 204 /// module is empty or if a module hook (see below) returns false. For this 205 /// reason, the client should not expect to receive exactly getMaxTasks() 206 /// native object files. 207 208 /// A module hook may be used by a linker to perform actions during the LTO 209 /// pipeline. For example, a linker may use this function to implement 210 /// -save-temps. If this function returns false, any further processing for 211 /// that task is aborted. 212 /// 213 /// Module hooks must be thread safe with respect to the linker's internal 214 /// data structures. A module hook will never be called concurrently from 215 /// multiple threads with the same task ID, or the same module. 216 /// 217 /// Note that in out-of-process backend scenarios, none of the hooks will be 218 /// called for ThinLTO tasks. 219 using ModuleHookFn = std::function<bool(unsigned Task, const Module &)>; 220 221 /// This module hook is called after linking (regular LTO) or loading 222 /// (ThinLTO) the module, before modifying it. 223 ModuleHookFn PreOptModuleHook; 224 225 /// This hook is called after promoting any internal functions 226 /// (ThinLTO-specific). 227 ModuleHookFn PostPromoteModuleHook; 228 229 /// This hook is called after internalizing the module. 230 ModuleHookFn PostInternalizeModuleHook; 231 232 /// This hook is called after importing from other modules (ThinLTO-specific). 233 ModuleHookFn PostImportModuleHook; 234 235 /// This module hook is called after optimization is complete. 236 ModuleHookFn PostOptModuleHook; 237 238 /// This module hook is called before code generation. It is similar to the 239 /// PostOptModuleHook, but for parallel code generation it is called after 240 /// splitting the module. 241 ModuleHookFn PreCodeGenModuleHook; 242 243 /// A combined index hook is called after all per-module indexes have been 244 /// combined (ThinLTO-specific). It can be used to implement -save-temps for 245 /// the combined index. 246 /// 247 /// If this function returns false, any further processing for ThinLTO tasks 248 /// is aborted. 249 /// 250 /// It is called regardless of whether the backend is in-process, although it 251 /// is not called from individual backend processes. 252 using CombinedIndexHookFn = std::function<bool( 253 const ModuleSummaryIndex &Index, 254 const DenseSet<GlobalValue::GUID> &GUIDPreservedSymbols)>; 255 CombinedIndexHookFn CombinedIndexHook; 256 257 /// This is a convenience function that configures this Config object to write 258 /// temporary files named after the given OutputFileName for each of the LTO 259 /// phases to disk. A client can use this function to implement -save-temps. 260 /// 261 /// FIXME: Temporary files derived from ThinLTO backends are currently named 262 /// after the input file name, rather than the output file name, when 263 /// UseInputModulePath is set to true. 264 /// 265 /// Specifically, it (1) sets each of the above module hooks and the combined 266 /// index hook to a function that calls the hook function (if any) that was 267 /// present in the appropriate field when the addSaveTemps function was 268 /// called, and writes the module to a bitcode file with a name prefixed by 269 /// the given output file name, and (2) creates a resolution file whose name 270 /// is prefixed by the given output file name and sets ResolutionFile to its 271 /// file handle. 272 /// 273 /// SaveTempsArgs can be specified to select which temps to save. 274 /// If SaveTempsArgs is not provided, all temps are saved. 275 Error addSaveTemps(std::string OutputFileName, 276 bool UseInputModulePath = false, 277 const DenseSet<StringRef> &SaveTempsArgs = {}); 278 }; 279 280 struct LTOLLVMDiagnosticHandler : public DiagnosticHandler { 281 DiagnosticHandlerFunction *Fn; LTOLLVMDiagnosticHandlerLTOLLVMDiagnosticHandler282 LTOLLVMDiagnosticHandler(DiagnosticHandlerFunction *DiagHandlerFn) 283 : Fn(DiagHandlerFn) {} handleDiagnosticsLTOLLVMDiagnosticHandler284 bool handleDiagnostics(const DiagnosticInfo &DI) override { 285 (*Fn)(DI); 286 return true; 287 } 288 }; 289 /// A derived class of LLVMContext that initializes itself according to a given 290 /// Config object. The purpose of this class is to tie ownership of the 291 /// diagnostic handler to the context, as opposed to the Config object (which 292 /// may be ephemeral). 293 // FIXME: This should not be required as diagnostic handler is not callback. 294 struct LTOLLVMContext : LLVMContext { 295 LTOLLVMContextLTOLLVMContext296 LTOLLVMContext(const Config &C) : DiagHandler(C.DiagHandler) { 297 setDiscardValueNames(C.ShouldDiscardValueNames); 298 enableDebugTypeODRUniquing(); 299 setDiagnosticHandler( 300 std::make_unique<LTOLLVMDiagnosticHandler>(&DiagHandler), true); 301 } 302 DiagnosticHandlerFunction DiagHandler; 303 }; 304 305 } 306 } 307 308 #endif 309