xref: /netbsd-src/external/gpl3/gcc.old/dist/gcc/doc/plugins.texi (revision 07ece4eabb6d327c320416d49d51617a7c0fb3be)
1@c Copyright (c) 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
2@c Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3@c This is part of the GCC manual.
4@c For copying conditions, see the file gcc.texi.
5
6@node Plugins
7@chapter Plugins
8@cindex Plugins
9
10@section Loading Plugins
11
12Plugins are supported on platforms that support @option{-ldl
13-rdynamic}.  They are loaded by the compiler using @code{dlopen}
14and invoked at pre-determined locations in the compilation
15process.
16
17Plugins are loaded with
18
19@option{-fplugin=/path/to/NAME.so} @option{-fplugin-arg-NAME-<key1>[=<value1>]}
20
21The plugin arguments are parsed by GCC and passed to respective
22plugins as key-value pairs. Multiple plugins can be invoked by
23specifying multiple @option{-fplugin} arguments.
24
25
26@section Plugin API
27
28Plugins are activated by the compiler at specific events as defined in
29@file{gcc-plugin.h}.  For each event of interest, the plugin should
30call @code{register_callback} specifying the name of the event and
31address of the callback function that will handle that event.
32
33The header @file{gcc-plugin.h} must be the first gcc header to be included.
34
35@subsection Plugin license check
36
37Every plugin should define the global symbol @code{plugin_is_GPL_compatible}
38to assert that it has been licensed under a GPL-compatible license.
39If this symbol does not exist, the compiler will emit a fatal error
40and exit with the error message:
41
42@smallexample
43fatal error: plugin <name> is not licensed under a GPL-compatible license
44<name>: undefined symbol: plugin_is_GPL_compatible
45compilation terminated
46@end smallexample
47
48The type of the symbol is irrelevant.  The compiler merely asserts that
49it exists in the global scope.  Something like this is enough:
50
51@smallexample
52int plugin_is_GPL_compatible;
53@end smallexample
54
55@subsection Plugin initialization
56
57Every plugin should export a function called @code{plugin_init} that
58is called right after the plugin is loaded. This function is
59responsible for registering all the callbacks required by the plugin
60and do any other required initialization.
61
62This function is called from @code{compile_file} right before invoking
63the parser.  The arguments to @code{plugin_init} are:
64
65@itemize @bullet
66@item @code{plugin_info}: Plugin invocation information.
67@item @code{version}: GCC version.
68@end itemize
69
70The @code{plugin_info} struct is defined as follows:
71
72@smallexample
73struct plugin_name_args
74@{
75  char *base_name;              /* Short name of the plugin
76                                   (filename without .so suffix). */
77  const char *full_name;        /* Path to the plugin as specified with
78                                   -fplugin=. */
79  int argc;                     /* Number of arguments specified with
80                                   -fplugin-arg-.... */
81  struct plugin_argument *argv; /* Array of ARGC key-value pairs. */
82  const char *version;          /* Version string provided by plugin. */
83  const char *help;             /* Help string provided by plugin. */
84@}
85@end smallexample
86
87If initialization fails, @code{plugin_init} must return a non-zero
88value.  Otherwise, it should return 0.
89
90The version of the GCC compiler loading the plugin is described by the
91following structure:
92
93@smallexample
94struct plugin_gcc_version
95@{
96  const char *basever;
97  const char *datestamp;
98  const char *devphase;
99  const char *revision;
100  const char *configuration_arguments;
101@};
102@end smallexample
103
104The function @code{plugin_default_version_check} takes two pointers to
105such structure and compare them field by field. It can be used by the
106plugin's @code{plugin_init} function.
107
108The version of GCC used to compile the plugin can be found in the symbol
109@code{gcc_version} defined in the header @file{plugin-version.h}. The
110recommended version check to perform looks like
111
112@smallexample
113#include "plugin-version.h"
114...
115
116int
117plugin_init (struct plugin_name_args *plugin_info,
118             struct plugin_gcc_version *version)
119@{
120  if (!plugin_default_version_check (version, &gcc_version))
121    return 1;
122
123@}
124@end smallexample
125
126but you can also check the individual fields if you want a less strict check.
127
128@subsection Plugin callbacks
129
130Callback functions have the following prototype:
131
132@smallexample
133/* The prototype for a plugin callback function.
134     gcc_data  - event-specific data provided by GCC
135     user_data - plugin-specific data provided by the plug-in.  */
136typedef void (*plugin_callback_func)(void *gcc_data, void *user_data);
137@end smallexample
138
139Callbacks can be invoked at the following pre-determined events:
140
141
142@smallexample
143enum plugin_event
144@{
145  PLUGIN_PASS_MANAGER_SETUP,    /* To hook into pass manager.  */
146  PLUGIN_FINISH_TYPE,           /* After finishing parsing a type.  */
147  PLUGIN_FINISH_UNIT,           /* Useful for summary processing.  */
148  PLUGIN_PRE_GENERICIZE,        /* Allows to see low level AST in C and C++ frontends.  */
149  PLUGIN_FINISH,                /* Called before GCC exits.  */
150  PLUGIN_INFO,                  /* Information about the plugin. */
151  PLUGIN_GGC_START,             /* Called at start of GCC Garbage Collection. */
152  PLUGIN_GGC_MARKING,           /* Extend the GGC marking. */
153  PLUGIN_GGC_END,               /* Called at end of GGC. */
154  PLUGIN_REGISTER_GGC_ROOTS,    /* Register an extra GGC root table. */
155  PLUGIN_REGISTER_GGC_CACHES,   /* Register an extra GGC cache table. */
156  PLUGIN_ATTRIBUTES,            /* Called during attribute registration */
157  PLUGIN_START_UNIT,            /* Called before processing a translation unit.  */
158  PLUGIN_PRAGMAS,               /* Called during pragma registration. */
159  /* Called before first pass from all_passes.  */
160  PLUGIN_ALL_PASSES_START,
161  /* Called after last pass from all_passes.  */
162  PLUGIN_ALL_PASSES_END,
163  /* Called before first ipa pass.  */
164  PLUGIN_ALL_IPA_PASSES_START,
165  /* Called after last ipa pass.  */
166  PLUGIN_ALL_IPA_PASSES_END,
167  /* Allows to override pass gate decision for current_pass.  */
168  PLUGIN_OVERRIDE_GATE,
169  /* Called before executing a pass.  */
170  PLUGIN_PASS_EXECUTION,
171  /* Called before executing subpasses of a GIMPLE_PASS in
172     execute_ipa_pass_list.  */
173  PLUGIN_EARLY_GIMPLE_PASSES_START,
174  /* Called after executing subpasses of a GIMPLE_PASS in
175     execute_ipa_pass_list.  */
176  PLUGIN_EARLY_GIMPLE_PASSES_END,
177  /* Called when a pass is first instantiated.  */
178  PLUGIN_NEW_PASS,
179
180  PLUGIN_EVENT_FIRST_DYNAMIC    /* Dummy event used for indexing callback
181                                   array.  */
182@};
183@end smallexample
184
185In addition, plugins can also look up the enumerator of a named event,
186and / or generate new events dynamically, by calling the function
187@code{get_named_event_id}.
188
189To register a callback, the plugin calls @code{register_callback} with
190the arguments:
191
192@itemize
193@item @code{char *name}: Plugin name.
194@item @code{int event}: The event code.
195@item @code{plugin_callback_func callback}: The function that handles @code{event}.
196@item @code{void *user_data}: Pointer to plugin-specific data.
197@end itemize
198
199For the PLUGIN_PASS_MANAGER_SETUP, PLUGIN_INFO, PLUGIN_REGISTER_GGC_ROOTS
200and PLUGIN_REGISTER_GGC_CACHES pseudo-events the @code{callback} should be
201null, and the @code{user_data} is specific.
202
203When the PLUGIN_PRAGMAS event is triggered (with a null
204pointer as data from GCC), plugins may register their own pragmas
205using functions like @code{c_register_pragma} or
206@code{c_register_pragma_with_expansion}.
207
208@section Interacting with the pass manager
209
210There needs to be a way to add/reorder/remove passes dynamically. This
211is useful for both analysis plugins (plugging in after a certain pass
212such as CFG or an IPA pass) and optimization plugins.
213
214Basic support for inserting new passes or replacing existing passes is
215provided. A plugin registers a new pass with GCC by calling
216@code{register_callback} with the @code{PLUGIN_PASS_MANAGER_SETUP}
217event and a pointer to a @code{struct register_pass_info} object defined as follows
218
219@smallexample
220enum pass_positioning_ops
221@{
222  PASS_POS_INSERT_AFTER,  // Insert after the reference pass.
223  PASS_POS_INSERT_BEFORE, // Insert before the reference pass.
224  PASS_POS_REPLACE        // Replace the reference pass.
225@};
226
227struct register_pass_info
228@{
229  struct opt_pass *pass;            /* New pass provided by the plugin.  */
230  const char *reference_pass_name;  /* Name of the reference pass for hooking
231                                       up the new pass.  */
232  int ref_pass_instance_number;     /* Insert the pass at the specified
233                                       instance number of the reference pass.  */
234                                    /* Do it for every instance if it is 0.  */
235  enum pass_positioning_ops pos_op; /* how to insert the new pass.  */
236@};
237
238
239/* Sample plugin code that registers a new pass.  */
240int
241plugin_init (struct plugin_name_args *plugin_info,
242             struct plugin_gcc_version *version)
243@{
244  struct register_pass_info pass_info;
245
246  ...
247
248  /* Code to fill in the pass_info object with new pass information.  */
249
250  ...
251
252  /* Register the new pass.  */
253  register_callback (plugin_info->base_name, PLUGIN_PASS_MANAGER_SETUP, NULL, &pass_info);
254
255  ...
256@}
257@end smallexample
258
259
260@section Interacting with the GCC Garbage Collector
261
262Some plugins may want to be informed when GGC (the GCC Garbage
263Collector) is running. They can register callbacks for the
264@code{PLUGIN_GGC_START} and @code{PLUGIN_GGC_END} events (for which
265the callback is called with a null @code{gcc_data}) to be notified of
266the start or end of the GCC garbage collection.
267
268Some plugins may need to have GGC mark additional data. This can be
269done by registering a callback (called with a null @code{gcc_data})
270for the @code{PLUGIN_GGC_MARKING} event. Such callbacks can call the
271@code{ggc_set_mark} routine, preferably thru the @code{ggc_mark} macro
272(and conversely, these routines should usually not be used in plugins
273outside of the @code{PLUGIN_GGC_MARKING} event).
274
275Some plugins may need to add extra GGC root tables, e.g. to handle their own
276@code{GTY}-ed data. This can be done with the @code{PLUGIN_REGISTER_GGC_ROOTS}
277pseudo-event with a null callback and the extra root table (of type @code{struct
278ggc_root_tab*}) as @code{user_data}.  Plugins that want to use the
279@code{if_marked} hash table option can add the extra GGC cache tables generated
280by @code{gengtype} using the @code{PLUGIN_REGISTER_GGC_CACHES} pseudo-event with
281a null callback and the extra cache table (of type @code{struct ggc_cache_tab*})
282as @code{user_data}.  Running the @code{gengtype -p @var{source-dir}
283@var{file-list} @var{plugin*.c} ...} utility generates these extra root tables.
284
285You should understand the details of memory management inside GCC
286before using @code{PLUGIN_GGC_MARKING}, @code{PLUGIN_REGISTER_GGC_ROOTS}
287or @code{PLUGIN_REGISTER_GGC_CACHES}.
288
289
290@section Giving information about a plugin
291
292A plugin should give some information to the user about itself. This
293uses the following structure:
294
295@smallexample
296struct plugin_info
297@{
298  const char *version;
299  const char *help;
300@};
301@end smallexample
302
303Such a structure is passed as the @code{user_data} by the plugin's
304init routine using @code{register_callback} with the
305@code{PLUGIN_INFO} pseudo-event and a null callback.
306
307@section Registering custom attributes or pragmas
308
309For analysis (or other) purposes it is useful to be able to add custom
310attributes or pragmas.
311
312The @code{PLUGIN_ATTRIBUTES} callback is called during attribute
313registration. Use the @code{register_attribute} function to register
314custom attributes.
315
316@smallexample
317/* Attribute handler callback */
318static tree
319handle_user_attribute (tree *node, tree name, tree args,
320                       int flags, bool *no_add_attrs)
321@{
322  return NULL_TREE;
323@}
324
325/* Attribute definition */
326static struct attribute_spec user_attr =
327  @{ "user", 1, 1, false,  false, false, handle_user_attribute @};
328
329/* Plugin callback called during attribute registration.
330Registered with register_callback (plugin_name, PLUGIN_ATTRIBUTES, register_attributes, NULL)
331*/
332static void
333register_attributes (void *event_data, void *data)
334@{
335  warning (0, G_("Callback to register attributes"));
336  register_attribute (&user_attr);
337@}
338
339@end smallexample
340
341
342The @code{PLUGIN_PRAGMAS} callback is called during pragmas
343registration. Use the @code{c_register_pragma} or
344@code{c_register_pragma_with_expansion} functions to register custom
345pragmas.
346
347@smallexample
348/* Plugin callback called during pragmas registration. Registered with
349     register_callback (plugin_name, PLUGIN_PRAGMAS,
350                        register_my_pragma, NULL);
351*/
352static void
353register_my_pragma (void *event_data, void *data)
354@{
355  warning (0, G_("Callback to register pragmas"));
356  c_register_pragma ("GCCPLUGIN", "sayhello", handle_pragma_sayhello);
357@}
358@end smallexample
359
360It is suggested to pass @code{"GCCPLUGIN"} (or a short name identifying
361your plugin) as the ``space'' argument of your pragma.
362
363
364@section Recording information about pass execution
365
366The event PLUGIN_PASS_EXECUTION passes the pointer to the executed pass
367(the same as current_pass) as @code{gcc_data} to the callback.  You can also
368inspect cfun to find out about which function this pass is executed for.
369Note that this event will only be invoked if the gate check (if
370applicable, modified by PLUGIN_OVERRIDE_GATE) succeeds.
371You can use other hooks, like @code{PLUGIN_ALL_PASSES_START},
372@code{PLUGIN_ALL_PASSES_END}, @code{PLUGIN_ALL_IPA_PASSES_START},
373@code{PLUGIN_ALL_IPA_PASSES_END}, @code{PLUGIN_EARLY_GIMPLE_PASSES_START},
374and/or @code{PLUGIN_EARLY_GIMPLE_PASSES_END} to manipulate global state
375in your plugin(s) in order to get context for the pass execution.
376
377
378@section Controlling which passes are being run
379
380After the original gate function for a pass is called, its result
381- the gate status - is stored as an integer.
382Then the event @code{PLUGIN_OVERRIDE_GATE} is invoked, with a pointer
383to the gate status in the @code{gcc_data} parameter to the callback function.
384A nonzero value of the gate status means that the pass is to be executed.
385You can both read and write the gate status via the passed pointer.
386
387
388@section Keeping track of available passes
389
390When your plugin is loaded, you can inspect the various
391pass lists to determine what passes are available.  However, other
392plugins might add new passes.  Also, future changes to GCC might cause
393generic passes to be added after plugin loading.
394When a pass is first added to one of the pass lists, the event
395@code{PLUGIN_NEW_PASS} is invoked, with the callback parameter
396@code{gcc_data} pointing to the new pass.
397
398
399@section Building GCC plugins
400
401If plugins are enabled, GCC installs the headers needed to build a
402plugin (somewhere in the installation tree, e.g. under
403@file{/usr/local}).  In particular a @file{plugin/include} directory
404is installed, containing all the header files needed to build plugins.
405
406On most systems, you can query this @code{plugin} directory by
407invoking @command{gcc -print-file-name=plugin} (replace if needed
408@command{gcc} with the appropriate program path).
409
410The following GNU Makefile excerpt shows how to build a simple plugin:
411
412@smallexample
413GCC=gcc
414PLUGIN_SOURCE_FILES= plugin1.c plugin2.c
415PLUGIN_OBJECT_FILES= $(patsubst %.c,%.o,$(PLUGIN_SOURCE_FILES))
416GCCPLUGINS_DIR:= $(shell $(GCC) -print-file-name=plugin)
417CFLAGS+= -I$(GCCPLUGINS_DIR)/include -fPIC -O2
418
419plugin.so: $(PLUGIN_OBJECT_FILES)
420   $(GCC) -shared $^ -o $@@
421@end smallexample
422
423A single source file plugin may be built with @code{gcc -I`gcc
424-print-file-name=plugin`/include -fPIC -shared -O2 plugin.c -o
425plugin.so}, using backquote shell syntax to query the @file{plugin}
426directory.
427
428Plugins needing to use @command{gengtype} require a GCC build
429directory for the same version of GCC that they will be linked
430against.
431