Driver¶
Note: this document discuss Mach-O port of LLD. For ELF and COFF, see LLD - The LLVM Linker.
Introduction¶
This document describes the lld driver. The purpose of this document is to describe both the motivation and design goals for the driver, as well as details of the internal implementation.
Overview¶
The lld driver is designed to support a number of different command line interfaces. The main interfaces we plan to support are binutils’ ld, Apple’s ld, and Microsoft’s link.exe.
Flavors¶
Each of these different interfaces is referred to as a flavor. There is also an extra flavor “core” which is used to exercise the core functionality of the linker it the test suite.
gnu
darwin
link
core
Selecting a Flavor¶
There are two different ways to tell lld which flavor to be. They are checked in
order, so the second overrides the first. The first is to symlink lld
as lld-{flavor} or just {flavor}. You can also specify
it as the first command line argument using -flavor
:
$ lld -flavor gnu
There is a shortcut for -flavor core
as -core
.
Adding an Option to an existing Flavor¶
Add the option to the desired
lib/Driver/flavorOptions.td
.Add to
lld::FlavorLinkingContext
a getter and setter method for the option.Modify
lld::FlavorDriver::parse()
in :file: lib/Driver/{Flavor}Driver.cpp to call the targetInfo setter for the option.Modify {Flavor}Reader and {Flavor}Writer to use the new targetInfo option.
Adding a Flavor¶
Add an entry for the flavor in
include/lld/Common/Driver.h
tolld::UniversalDriver::Flavor
.Add an entry in
lib/Driver/UniversalDriver.cpp
tolld::Driver::strToFlavor()
andlld::UniversalDriver::link()
. This allows the flavor to be selected via symlink and -flavor.Add a tablegen file called
lib/Driver/flavorOptions.td
that describes the options. If the options are a superset of another driver, that driver’s td file can simply be included. TheflavorOptions.td
file must also be added tolib/Driver/CMakeLists.txt
.Add a
{flavor}Driver
as a subclass oflld::Driver
inlib/Driver/flavorDriver.cpp
.