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LLVM Code Generation: A deep dive into compiler backend development [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 620 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x191 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-May-2025
  • Kirjastus: Packt Publishing Limited
  • ISBN-10: 1837637784
  • ISBN-13: 9781837637782
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 620 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x191 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-May-2025
  • Kirjastus: Packt Publishing Limited
  • ISBN-10: 1837637784
  • ISBN-13: 9781837637782
Explore the world of code generation with the LLVM infrastructure, and learn how to extend existing backends or develop your own

Key Features

Understand the steps involved in generating assembly code from LLVM IR Learn the key constructs needed to leverage LLVM for your hardware or backend Strengthen your understanding with targeted exercises and practical examples in every chapter Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook

Book DescriptionThe LLVM infrastructure is a popular compiler ecosystem widely used in the tech industry and academia. This technology is crucial for both experienced and aspiring compiler developers looking to make an impact in the field. Written by Quentin Colombet, a veteran LLVM contributor and architect of the GlobalISel framework, this book provides a primer on the main aspects of LLVM, with an emphasis on its backend infrastructure; that is, everything needed to transform the intermediate representation (IR) produced by frontends like Clang into assembly code and object files. Youll learn how to write an optimizing code generator for a toy backend in LLVM. The chapters will guide you step by step through building this backend while exploring key concepts, such as the ABI, cost model, and register allocation. Youll also find out how to express these concepts using LLVM's existing infrastructure and how established backends address these challenges. Furthermore, the book features code snippets that demonstrate the actual APIs. By the end of this book, youll have gained a deeper understanding of LLVM. The concepts presented are expected to remain stable across different LLVM versions, making this book a reliable quick reference guide for understanding LLVM.What you will learn

Understand essential compiler concepts, such as SSA, dominance, and ABI Build and extend LLVM backends for creating custom compiler features Optimize code by manipulating LLVM's Intermediate Representation Contribute effectively to LLVM open-source projects and development Develop debugging skills for LLVM optimizations and passes Grasp how encoding and (dis)assembling work in the context of compilers Utilize LLVM's TableGen DSL for creating custom compiler models

Who this book is forThis book is for both beginners to LLVM and experienced LLVM developers. If youre new to LLVM, it offers a clear, approachable guide to compiler backends, starting with foundational concepts. For seasoned LLVM developers, it dives into less-documented areas such as TableGen, MachineIR, and MC, enabling you to solve complex problems and expand your expertise. Whether youre starting out or looking to deepen your knowledge, this book has something for you.
Table of Contents

Building LLVM and Understanding the Directory Structure
Contributing to LLVM
Compiler Basics and How They Map to LLVM APIs
Writing Your First Optimization
Dealing with Pass Managers
TableGen LLVM Swiss Army Knife for Modeling
Understanding LLVM IR
Survey of the Existing Passes
Introducing Target-Specific Constructs
Hands-On Debugging LLVM IR Passes
Legacy Instruction Selection Framework - SelectionDAG
Getting Started with the Machine Code Layer
The Machine Pass Pipeline
Getting Started with Instruction Selection
Instruction Selection: The IR Building Phase
Instruction Selection: The Legalization Phase
Instruction Selection: The Selection Phase and Beyond
Instruction Scheduling
Register Allocation
Lowering of the Stack Layout
Getting Started with the Assembler
Quentin Colombet is a veteran LLVM contributor specializing in compiler backends. He is the architect of the new instruction selection framework (GlobalISel) and code owner of the LLVM register allocators. With over two decades of experience, he has worked on compiler backends for a variety of architectures, including GPU, CPU, microcontrollers, DSP, and ASICs. Quentin joined Apple in 2012 and has contributed to x86, Aarch64, and Apple GPU backends. He is passionate about helping newcomers onboard the LLVM infrastructure, having mentored interns and new hires over the years.