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bugpoint - automatic test case reduction tool
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SYNOPSIS
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--------
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**bugpoint** [*options*] [*input LLVM ll/bc files*] [*LLVM passes*] **--args**
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*program arguments*
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DESCRIPTION
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-----------
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**bugpoint** narrows down the source of problems in LLVM tools and passes. It
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can be used to debug three types of failures: optimizer crashes, miscompilations
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by optimizers, or bad native code generation (including problems in the static
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and JIT compilers). It aims to reduce large test cases to small, useful ones.
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For more information on the design and inner workings of **bugpoint**, as well as
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advice for using bugpoint, see *llvm/docs/Bugpoint.html* in the LLVM
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distribution.
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OPTIONS
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-------
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**--additional-so** *library*
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Load the dynamic shared object *library* into the test program whenever it is
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run. This is useful if you are debugging programs which depend on non-LLVM
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libraries (such as the X or curses libraries) to run.
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**--append-exit-code**\ =\ *{true,false}*
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Append the test programs exit code to the output file so that a change in exit
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code is considered a test failure. Defaults to false.
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**--args** *program args*
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Pass all arguments specified after -args to the test program whenever it runs.
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Note that if any of the *program args* start with a '-', you should use:
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.. code-block:: perl
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bugpoint [bugpoint args] --args -- [program args]
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The "--" right after the **--args** option tells **bugpoint** to consider any
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options starting with ``-`` to be part of the **--args** option, not as options to
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**bugpoint** itself.
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**--tool-args** *tool args*
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Pass all arguments specified after --tool-args to the LLVM tool under test
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(**llc**, **lli**, etc.) whenever it runs. You should use this option in the
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following way:
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.. code-block:: perl
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bugpoint [bugpoint args] --tool-args -- [tool args]
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The "--" right after the **--tool-args** option tells **bugpoint** to consider any
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options starting with ``-`` to be part of the **--tool-args** option, not as
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options to **bugpoint** itself. (See **--args**, above.)
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**--safe-tool-args** *tool args*
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Pass all arguments specified after **--safe-tool-args** to the "safe" execution
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tool.
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**--gcc-tool-args** *gcc tool args*
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Pass all arguments specified after **--gcc-tool-args** to the invocation of
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**gcc**.
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**--opt-args** *opt args*
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Pass all arguments specified after **--opt-args** to the invocation of **opt**.
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**--disable-{dce,simplifycfg}**
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Do not run the specified passes to clean up and reduce the size of the test
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program. By default, **bugpoint** uses these passes internally when attempting to
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reduce test programs. If you're trying to find a bug in one of these passes,
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**bugpoint** may crash.
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**--enable-valgrind**
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Use valgrind to find faults in the optimization phase. This will allow
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bugpoint to find otherwise asymptomatic problems caused by memory
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mis-management.
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**-find-bugs**
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Continually randomize the specified passes and run them on the test program
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until a bug is found or the user kills **bugpoint**.
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**-help**
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Print a summary of command line options.
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**--input** *filename*
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Open *filename* and redirect the standard input of the test program, whenever
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it runs, to come from that file.
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**--load** *plugin*
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Load the dynamic object *plugin* into **bugpoint** itself. This object should
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register new optimization passes. Once loaded, the object will add new command
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line options to enable various optimizations. To see the new complete list of
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optimizations, use the **-help** and **--load** options together; for example:
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.. code-block:: perl
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bugpoint --load myNewPass.so -help
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**--mlimit** *megabytes*
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Specifies an upper limit on memory usage of the optimization and codegen. Set
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to zero to disable the limit.
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**--output** *filename*
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Whenever the test program produces output on its standard output stream, it
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should match the contents of *filename* (the "reference output"). If you
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do not use this option, **bugpoint** will attempt to generate a reference output
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by compiling the program with the "safe" backend and running it.
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**--profile-info-file** *filename*
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Profile file loaded by **--profile-loader**.
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**--run-{int,jit,llc,custom}**
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Whenever the test program is compiled, **bugpoint** should generate code for it
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using the specified code generator. These options allow you to choose the
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interpreter, the JIT compiler, the static native code compiler, or a
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custom command (see **--exec-command**) respectively.
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**--safe-{llc,custom}**
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When debugging a code generator, **bugpoint** should use the specified code
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generator as the "safe" code generator. This is a known-good code generator
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used to generate the "reference output" if it has not been provided, and to
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compile portions of the program that as they are excluded from the testcase.
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These options allow you to choose the
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static native code compiler, or a custom command, (see **--exec-command**)
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respectively. The interpreter and the JIT backends cannot currently
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be used as the "safe" backends.
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**--exec-command** *command*
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This option defines the command to use with the **--run-custom** and
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**--safe-custom** options to execute the bitcode testcase. This can
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be useful for cross-compilation.
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**--compile-command** *command*
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This option defines the command to use with the **--compile-custom**
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option to compile the bitcode testcase. This can be useful for
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testing compiler output without running any link or execute stages. To
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generate a reduced unit test, you may add CHECK directives to the
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testcase and pass the name of an executable compile-command script in this form:
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.. code-block:: sh
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#!/bin/sh
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llc "$@"
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not FileCheck [bugpoint input file].ll < bugpoint-test-program.s
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This script will "fail" as long as FileCheck passes. So the result
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will be the minimum bitcode that passes FileCheck.
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**--safe-path** *path*
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This option defines the path to the command to execute with the
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**--safe-{int,jit,llc,custom}**
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option.
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EXIT STATUS
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If **bugpoint** succeeds in finding a problem, it will exit with 0. Otherwise,
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if an error occurs, it will exit with a non-zero value.
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SEE ALSO
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--------
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opt|opt
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