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LLVM-TLI-CHECKER(1)		      LLVM		     LLVM-TLI-CHECKER(1)

NAME
     llvm-tli-checker - TargetLibraryInfo vs library checker

SYNOPSIS
     llvm-tli-checker [options] [library-file...]

DESCRIPTION
     llvm-tli-checker  compares  TargetLibraryInfo's opinion of the availability
     of library functions against the set of functions exported by the specified
     library files,  reporting	any  disagreements  between  TLI's  opinion  and
     whether the function is actually present. This is primarily useful for ven-
     dors  to  ensure the TLI for their target is correct, and the compiler will
     not "optimize" some code sequence into a library call that is not	actually
     available.

EXAMPLE
	$ llvm-tli-checker --triple x86_64-scei-ps4 example.so
	TLI knows 466 symbols, 235 available for 'x86_64-scei-ps4'

	Looking for symbols in 'example.so'
	Found 235 global function symbols in 'example.so'
	Found a grand total of 235 library symbols
	<< TLI yes SDK no:  '_ZdaPv' aka operator delete[](void*)
	>> TLI no  SDK yes: '_ZdaPvj' aka operator delete[](void*, unsigned int)
	<< Total TLI yes SDK no:  1
	>> Total TLI no  SDK yes: 1
	== Total TLI yes SDK yes: 234
	FAIL: LLVM TLI doesn't match SDK libraries.

OPTIONS
     --dump-tli
	    Print "available"/"not available" for each library function, accord-
	    ing to TargetLibraryInfo's information for the specified triple, and
	    exit. This option does not read any input files.

     --help, -h
	    Print a summary of command line options and exit.

     --libdir=<directory>
	    A base directory to prepend to each library file path. This is handy
	    when  there are a number of library files all in the same directory,
	    or a list of input filenames are kept in a response file.

     --report=<level>
	    The amount of information to report.  <level> can be  summary,  dis-
	    crepancy, or full. A summary report gives only the count of matching
	    and  mis-matching  symbols;  discrepancy lists the mis-matching sym-
	    bols;  and	full  lists  all  symbols  known  to  TLI,  matching  or
	    mis-matching. The default is discrepancy.

     --separate
	    Read  and  report  a summary for each library file separately.  This
	    can be useful to identify library files that don't	contribute  any-
	    thing  that  TLI knows about. Implies --report=summary (can be over-
	    ridden).

     --triple=<triple>
	    The triple to use for initializing TargetLibraryInfo.

     @<FILE>
	    Read command-line options and/or library names  from  response  file
	    <FILE>.

EXIT STATUS
     llvm-tli-checker  returns	0  even  if  there  are mismatches. It returns a
     non-zero exit code if there is an unrecognized option, or	no  input  files
     are provided.

AUTHOR
     Maintained by the LLVM Team (https://llvm.org/).

COPYRIGHT
     2003-2026, LLVM Project

19				   2026-07-30		     LLVM-TLI-CHECKER(1)

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