llvm-project/clang/test/CodeGen/asan-unified-lto.ll
Matthew Voss 048a0c2469 [clang] Support Unified LTO Bitcode Frontend
The unified LTO pipeline creates a single LTO bitcode structure that can
be used by Thin or Full LTO. This means that the LTO mode can be chosen
at link time and that all LTO bitcode produced by the pipeline is
compatible, from an optimization perspective. This makes the behavior of
LTO a bit more predictable by normalizing the set of LTO features
supported by each LTO bitcode file.

Example usage:

  # Compile and link. Select regular LTO at link time.
  clang -flto -funified-lto -fuse-ld=lld foo.c

  # Compile and link. Select ThinLTO at link time.
  clang -flto=thin -funified-lto -fuse-ld=lld foo.c

  # Link separately, using ThinLTO.
  clang -c -flto -funified-lto foo.c  # -flto={full,thin} are identical in
  terms of compilation actions
  clang -flto=thin -fuse-ld=lld foo.o  # pass --lto=thin to ld.lld

  # Link separately, using regular LTO.
  clang -c -flto -funified-lto foo.c
  clang -flto -fuse-ld=lld foo.o  # pass --lto=full to ld.lld

The RFC discussing the details and rational for this change is here:
https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-a-unified-lto-bitcode-frontend/61774
2023-07-11 15:13:57 -07:00

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; Verify that in the cases of explict distinct LTO piplines,
; explicit unified LTO pipelines, and the default LTO pipeline,
; there is no crash and the anonoymous global is named
; as expected.
; RUN: %clang_cc1 -emit-llvm-bc -O1 -flto -fsanitize=address -o - -x ir < %s | llvm-dis -o - | FileCheck %s
; RUN: %clang_cc1 -emit-llvm-bc -O1 -flto -funified-lto -fsanitize=address -o - -x ir < %s | llvm-dis -o - | FileCheck %s
; CHECK: @anon.3ee0898e5200a57350fed5485ae5d237
target datalayout = "e-m:e-p270:32:32-p271:32:32-p272:64:64-i64:64-f80:128-n8:16:32:64-S128"
target triple = "x86_64-pc-linux-gnu"
@.str = private unnamed_addr constant [5 x i8] c"none\00", align 1
define ptr @f() {
%ptr = getelementptr inbounds [5 x i8], ptr @.str, i32 0, i32 0
ret ptr %ptr
}