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BUGPOINT(1)		      LLVM Command Guide		   BUGPOINT(1)

NAME
       bugpoint - automatic test case reduction tool

SYNOPSIS
       bugpoint [options] [input LLVM ll/bc files] [LLVM passes] --args
       program arguments

DESCRIPTION
       bugpoint narrows down the source of problems in LLVM tools and passes.
       It can be used to debug three types of failures: optimizer crashes,
       miscompilations by optimizers, or bad native code generation (including
       problems in the static and JIT compilers).  It aims to reduce large
       test cases to small, useful ones.  For more information on the design
       and inner workings of bugpoint, as well as advice for using bugpoint,
       see llvm/docs/Bugpoint.html in the LLVM distribution.

OPTIONS
       --additional-so library
	   Load the dynamic shared object library into the test program
	   whenever it is run.	This is useful if you are debugging programs
	   which depend on non-LLVM libraries (such as the X or curses
	   libraries) to run.

       --append-exit-code={true,false}
	   Append the test programs exit code to the output file so that a
	   change in exit code is considered a test failure. Defaults to
	   false.

       --args program args
	   Pass all arguments specified after -args to the test program
	   whenever it runs.  Note that if any of the program args start with
	   a '-', you should use:

	       bugpoint [bugpoint args] --args -- [program args]

	   The "--" right after the --args option tells bugpoint to consider
	   any options starting with "-" to be part of the --args option, not
	   as options to bugpoint itself.

       --tool-args tool args
	   Pass all arguments specified after --tool-args to the LLVM tool
	   under test (llc, lli, etc.) whenever it runs.  You should use this
	   option in the following way:

	       bugpoint [bugpoint args] --tool-args -- [tool args]

	   The "--" right after the --tool-args option tells bugpoint to
	   consider any options starting with "-" to be part of the
	   --tool-args option, not as options to bugpoint itself. (See --args,
	   above.)

       --safe-tool-args tool args
	   Pass all arguments specified after --safe-tool-args to the "safe"
	   execution tool.

       --gcc-tool-args gcc tool args
	   Pass all arguments specified after --gcc-tool-args to the
	   invocation of gcc.

       --opt-args opt args
	   Pass all arguments specified after --opt-args to the invocation of
	   opt.

       --disable-{dce,simplifycfg}
	   Do not run the specified passes to clean up and reduce the size of
	   the test program. By default, bugpoint uses these passes internally
	   when attempting to reduce test programs.  If you're trying to find
	   a bug in one of these passes, bugpoint may crash.

       --enable-valgrind
	   Use valgrind to find faults in the optimization phase. This will
	   allow bugpoint to find otherwise asymptomatic problems caused by
	   memory mis-management.

       -find-bugs
	   Continually randomize the specified passes and run them on the test
	   program until a bug is found or the user kills bugpoint.

       -help
	   Print a summary of command line options.

       --input filename
	   Open filename and redirect the standard input of the test program,
	   whenever it runs, to come from that file.

       --load plugin
	   Load the dynamic object plugin into bugpoint itself.	 This object
	   should register new optimization passes.  Once loaded, the object
	   will add new command line options to enable various optimizations.
	   To see the new complete list of optimizations, use the -help and
	   --load options together; for example:

	       bugpoint --load myNewPass.so -help

       --mlimit megabytes
	   Specifies an upper limit on memory usage of the optimization and
	   codegen. Set to zero to disable the limit.

       --output filename
	   Whenever the test program produces output on its standard output
	   stream, it should match the contents of filename (the "reference
	   output"). If you do not use this option, bugpoint will attempt to
	   generate a reference output by compiling the program with the
	   "safe" backend and running it.

       --profile-info-file filename
	   Profile file loaded by --profile-loader.

       --run-{int,jit,llc,cbe,custom}
	   Whenever the test program is compiled, bugpoint should generate
	   code for it using the specified code generator.  These options
	   allow you to choose the interpreter, the JIT compiler, the static
	   native code compiler, the C backend, or a custom command (see
	   --exec-command) respectively.

       --safe-{llc,cbe,custom}
	   When debugging a code generator, bugpoint should use the specified
	   code generator as the "safe" code generator. This is a known-good
	   code generator used to generate the "reference output" if it has
	   not been provided, and to compile portions of the program that as
	   they are excluded from the testcase.	 These options allow you to
	   choose the static native code compiler, the C backend, or a custom
	   command, (see --exec-command) respectively. The interpreter and the
	   JIT backends cannot currently be used as the "safe" backends.

       --exec-command command
	   This option defines the command to use with the --run-custom and
	   --safe-custom options to execute the bitcode testcase. This can be
	   useful for cross-compilation.

       --compile-command command
	   This option defines the command to use with the --compile-custom
	   option to compile the bitcode testcase. This can be useful for
	   testing compiler output without running any link or execute stages.
	   To generate a reduced unit test, you may add CHECK directives to
	   the testcase and pass the name of an executable compile-command
	   script in this form:

	       #!/bin/sh
	       llc "$@"
	       not FileCheck [bugpoint input file].ll < bugpoint-test-program.s

	   This script will "fail" as long as FileCheck passes. So the result
	   will be the minimum bitcode that passes FileCheck.

       --safe-path path
	   This option defines the path to the command to execute with the
	   --safe-{int,jit,llc,cbe,custom} option.

EXIT STATUS
       If bugpoint succeeds in finding a problem, it will exit with 0.
       Otherwise, if an error occurs, it will exit with a non-zero value.

SEE ALSO
       opt

AUTHOR
       Maintained by the LLVM Team (<http://llvm.org/>).

CVS				  2011-04-22			   BUGPOINT(1)
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