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//===--- LLJITWithLazyReexports.cpp - LLJIT example with custom laziness --===//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// In this example we will use the lazy re-exports utility to lazily compile
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// IR modules. We will do this in seven steps:
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//
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// 1. Create an LLJIT instance.
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// 2. Install a transform so that we is being compiled.
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// 3. Create an indirect stubs manager and lazy call-through manager.
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// 4. Add two modules that will be conditionally compiled, plus a main module.
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// 5. Add lazy-rexports of the symbols in the conditionally compiled modules.
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// 6. Dump the ExecutionSession state to see the symbol table prior to
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//    executing any code.
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// 7. Verify that only modules containing executed code are compiled.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "llvm/ADT/StringMap.h"
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#include "llvm/ExecutionEngine/JITLink/JITLinkMemoryManager.h"
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#include "llvm/ExecutionEngine/Orc/LLJIT.h"
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#include "llvm/ExecutionEngine/Orc/ObjectLinkingLayer.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/InitLLVM.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/TargetSelect.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
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#include "../ExampleModules.h"
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using namespace llvm;
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using namespace llvm::orc;
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ExitOnError ExitOnErr;
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// Example IR modules.
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//
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// Note that in the conditionally compiled modules, FooMod and BarMod, functions
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// have been given an _body suffix. This is to ensure that their names do not
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// clash with their lazy-reexports.
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// For clients who do not wish to rename function bodies (e.g. because they want
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// to re-use cached objects between static and JIT compiles) techniques exist to
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// avoid renaming. See the lazy-reexports section of the ORCv2 design doc.
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const llvm::StringRef FooMod =
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    R"(
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  define i32 @foo_body() {
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  entry:
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    ret i32 1
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  }
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)";
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const llvm::StringRef BarMod =
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    R"(
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  define i32 @bar_body() {
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  entry:
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    ret i32 2
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  }
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)";
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const llvm::StringRef MainMod =
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    R"(
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  define i32 @entry(i32 %argc) {
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  entry:
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    %and = and i32 %argc, 1
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    %tobool = icmp eq i32 %and, 0
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    br i1 %tobool, label %if.end, label %if.then
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  if.then:                                          ; preds = %entry
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    %call = tail call i32 @foo() #2
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    br label %return
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  if.end:                                           ; preds = %entry
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    %call1 = tail call i32 @bar() #2
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    br label %return
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  return:                                           ; preds = %if.end, %if.then
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    %retval.0 = phi i32 [ %call, %if.then ], [ %call1, %if.end ]
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    ret i32 %retval.0
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  }
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  declare i32 @foo()
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  declare i32 @bar()
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)";
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cl::list<std::string> InputArgv(cl::Positional,
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                                cl::desc("<program arguments>..."));
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int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
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  // Initialize LLVM.
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  InitLLVM X(argc, argv);
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  InitializeNativeTarget();
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  InitializeNativeTargetAsmPrinter();
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  cl::ParseCommandLineOptions(argc, argv, "LLJITWithLazyReexports");
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  ExitOnErr.setBanner(std::string(argv[0]) + ": ");
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  // (1) Create LLJIT instance.
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  auto J = ExitOnErr(LLJITBuilder().create());
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  // (2) Install transform to print modules as they are compiled:
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  J->getIRTransformLayer().setTransform(
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      [](ThreadSafeModule TSM,
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         const MaterializationResponsibility &R) -> Expected<ThreadSafeModule> {
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        TSM.withModuleDo([](Module &M) { dbgs() << "---Compiling---\n" << M; });
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        return std::move(TSM); // Not a redundant move: fix build on gcc-7.5
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      });
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  // (3) Create stubs and call-through managers:
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  std::unique_ptr<IndirectStubsManager> ISM;
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  {
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    auto ISMBuilder =
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        createLocalIndirectStubsManagerBuilder(J->getTargetTriple());
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    if (!ISMBuilder())
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      ExitOnErr(make_error<StringError>("Could not create stubs manager for " +
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                                            J->getTargetTriple().str(),
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                                        inconvertibleErrorCode()));
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    ISM = ISMBuilder();
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  }
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  auto LCTM = ExitOnErr(createLocalLazyCallThroughManager(
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      J->getTargetTriple(), J->getExecutionSession(), 0));
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  // (4) Add modules.
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  ExitOnErr(J->addIRModule(ExitOnErr(parseExampleModule(FooMod, "foo-mod"))));
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  ExitOnErr(J->addIRModule(ExitOnErr(parseExampleModule(BarMod, "bar-mod"))));
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  ExitOnErr(J->addIRModule(ExitOnErr(parseExampleModule(MainMod, "main-mod"))));
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  // (5) Add lazy reexports.
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  MangleAndInterner Mangle(J->getExecutionSession(), J->getDataLayout());
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  SymbolAliasMap ReExports(
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      {{Mangle("foo"),
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        {Mangle("foo_body"),
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         JITSymbolFlags::Exported | JITSymbolFlags::Callable}},
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       {Mangle("bar"),
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        {Mangle("bar_body"),
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         JITSymbolFlags::Exported | JITSymbolFlags::Callable}}});
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  ExitOnErr(J->getMainJITDylib().define(
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      lazyReexports(*LCTM, *ISM, J->getMainJITDylib(), std::move(ReExports))));
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  // (6) Dump the ExecutionSession state.
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  dbgs() << "---Session state---\n";
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  J->getExecutionSession().dump(dbgs());
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  dbgs() << "\n";
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  // (7) Execute the JIT'd main function and pass the example's command line
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  // arguments unmodified. This should cause either ExampleMod1 or ExampleMod2
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  // to be compiled, and either "1" or "2" returned depending on the number of
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  // arguments passed.
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  // Look up the JIT'd function, cast it to a function pointer, then call it.
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  auto EntrySym = ExitOnErr(J->lookup("entry"));
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  auto *Entry = (int (*)(int))EntrySym.getAddress();
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  int Result = Entry(argc);
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  outs() << "---Result---\n"
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         << "entry(" << argc << ") = " << Result << "\n";
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  return 0;
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}
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