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NAME

       lli - directly execute programs from LLVM bitcode

SYNOPSIS

       lli [options] [filename] [program args]

DESCRIPTION

       lli  directly  executes  programs  in LLVM bitcode format.  It takes a program in LLVM bitcode format and
       executes it using a just-in-time compiler or an interpreter.

       lli is not an emulator. It will not execute IR of different architectures and it can only  interpret  (or
       JIT-compile) for the host architecture.

       The  JIT  compiler takes the same arguments as other tools, like llc, but they don't necessarily work for
       the interpreter.

       If filename is not specified, then lli reads the LLVM bitcode for the program from standard input.

       The optional args specified on the command line are passed to the program as arguments.

GENERAL OPTIONS

       -fake-argv0=executable
              Override the argv[0] value passed into the executing program.

       -force-interpreter={false,true}
              If set to true, use the interpreter  even  if  a  just-in-time  compiler  is  available  for  this
              architecture. Defaults to false.

       -help  Print a summary of command line options.

       -load=pluginfilename
              Causes lli to load the plugin (shared object) named pluginfilename and use it for optimization.

       -stats Print  statistics  from  the  code-generation passes. This is only meaningful for the just-in-time
              compiler, at present.

       -time-passes
              Record the amount of time needed for each code-generation pass and print it to standard error.

       -version
              Print out the version of lli and exit without doing anything else.

TARGET OPTIONS

       -mtriple=target triple
              Override the target triple specified in the input bitcode file with the  specified  string.   This
              may result in a crash if you pick an architecture which is not compatible with the current system.

       -march=arch
              Specify  the  architecture  for  which  to generate assembly, overriding the target encoded in the
              bitcode file.  See the output of llc -help for a list of valid architectures.  By default this  is
              inferred from the target triple or autodetected to the current architecture.

       -mcpu=cpuname
              Specify  a  specific  chip  in  the current architecture to generate code for.  By default this is
              inferred from the target triple and autodetected to the  current  architecture.   For  a  list  of
              available CPUs, use: llvm-as < /dev/null | llc -march=xyz -mcpu=help

       -mattr=a1,+a2,-a3,...
              Override or control specific attributes of the target, such as whether SIMD operations are enabled
              or not.  The default set of attributes is set by  the  current  CPU.   For  a  list  of  available
              attributes, use: llvm-as < /dev/null | llc -march=xyz -mattr=help

FLOATING POINT OPTIONS

       -disable-excess-fp-precision
              Disable optimizations that may increase floating point precision.

       -enable-no-infs-fp-math
              Enable optimizations that assume no Inf values.

       -enable-no-nans-fp-math
              Enable optimizations that assume no NAN values.

       -enable-unsafe-fp-math
              Causes lli to enable optimizations that may decrease floating point precision.

       -soft-float
              Causes  lli  to  generate  software  floating  point  library calls instead of equivalent hardware
              instructions.

CODE GENERATION OPTIONS

       -code-model=model
              Choose the code model from:

                 default: Target default code model
                 small: Small code model
                 kernel: Kernel code model
                 medium: Medium code model
                 large: Large code model

       -disable-post-RA-scheduler
              Disable scheduling after register allocation.

       -disable-spill-fusing
              Disable fusing of spill code into instructions.

       -jit-enable-eh
              Exception handling should be enabled in the just-in-time compiler.

       -join-liveintervals
              Coalesce copies (default=true).

       -nozero-initialized-in-bss
              Don't place zero-initialized symbols into the BSS section.

       -pre-RA-sched=scheduler
              Instruction schedulers available (before register allocation):

                 =default: Best scheduler for the target
                 =none: No scheduling: breadth first sequencing
                 =simple: Simple two pass scheduling: minimize critical path and maximize processor utilization
                 =simple-noitin: Simple two pass scheduling: Same as simple except using generic latency
                 =list-burr: Bottom-up register reduction list scheduling
                 =list-tdrr: Top-down register reduction list scheduling
                 =list-td: Top-down list scheduler -print-machineinstrs - Print generated machine code

       -regalloc=allocator
              Register allocator to use (default=linearscan)

                 =bigblock: Big-block register allocator
                 =linearscan: linear scan register allocator =local -   local register allocator
                 =simple: simple register allocator

       -relocation-model=model
              Choose relocation model from:

                 =default: Target default relocation model
                 =static: Non-relocatable code =pic -   Fully relocatable, position independent code
                 =dynamic-no-pic: Relocatable external references, non-relocatable code

       -spiller
              Spiller to use (default=local)

                 =simple: simple spiller
                 =local: local spiller

       -x86-asm-syntax=syntax
              Choose style of code to emit from X86 backend:

                 =att: Emit AT&T-style assembly
                 =intel: Emit Intel-style assembly

EXIT STATUS

       If lli fails to load the program, it will exit with an exit code of 1.  Otherwise,  it  will  return  the
       exit code of the program it executes.

SEE ALSO

       llc

AUTHOR

       Maintained by The LLVM Team (http://llvm.org/).

       2003-2016, LLVM Project