The Compcert verified compiler
OVERVIEW:
The Compcert verified compiler is a compiler for a large subset of the
C programming language that generates code for the PowerPC processor.
The distinguishing feature of Compcert is that it has been formally
verified using the Coq proof assistant: the generated assembly code is
formally guaranteed to behave as prescribed by the semantics of the
source C code.
Compcert is an ongoing research project. The present release is an
advanced prototype intended for research, educational and evaluation
purposes.
COPYRIGHT:
The Compcert verified compiler is Copyright 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (INRIA).
It is distributed under the conditions stated in file LICENSE.
PREREQUISITES:
* A computer running the MacOS 10.4 or 10.5 operating system.
Both PowerPC-based and Intel-based Macs are supported.
The PowerPC code generated by the Compcert compiler runs
natively at full speed on PowerPC-based Macs, and runs under
software emulation at reduced speed on Intel-based Macs.
At least 1 Gb of RAM is required to build Compcert from sources.
* The XCode development tools, as found on the installation DVDs
for MacOS 10. Before proceeding, check that the "gcc", "as" and
"make" tools are installed and accessible in the search path.
* The Coq proof assistant, version 8.1pl3 or 8.1pl2 or 8.1.
(8.1pl1 does not work.) Coq is free software, available from
http://coq.inria.fr/
* The Caml functional language, version 3.09 or 3.10.
Caml is free software, available from http://caml.inria.fr/
INSTALLATION:
1- Configure the system. From the top directory, do:
./configure
This generates the Makefile.config file in the top directory
and prepares and configures the CIL library in the cil/ subdirectory.
The "configure" script accepts the following options:
-bindir
(default: /usr/local/bin)
Directory where the binaries will be installed
-libdir (default: /usr/local/lib/compcert)
Directory where the Compcert support library will be installed
-prefix (default: /usr/local)
Set bindir and libdir to
/bin and /lib/compcert, respectively.
2- Build the system. From the top directory, do
make all
This re-checks all the Coq proofs, then extracts Caml code from the
Coq specification and combines it with the CIL library and supporting
hand-written Caml code to generate the executable for Compcert. This
step takes 10 to 15 minutes on a recent Mac computer; be patient.
3- You can now install Compcert. This will create the "ccomp" command
in the binary directory selected during configuration, and install
supporting .h and .a files in the library directory. Become superuser
if necessary and do
make install
USAGE:
The executable for Compcert is called "ccomp". It has the standard
command-line interface for a Unix C compiler. For instance, to
compile the single-file program "src.c" and create an executable
called "exec", just do
ccomp -o exec src.c
To compile a two-file program "src1.c" and "src2.c", do
ccomp -c src1.c
ccomp -c src2.c
ccomp -o exec src1.o src2.o
To see the generated assembly code for "src1.c", do
ccomp -S src1.c
The generated assembly code is left in file src1.s
The subset of the C language accepted by Compcert is quite large.
The main features of C that are not supported are:
- The "long long" and "long double" types.
- The "goto" statement, and non-structured forms of the "switch" statement.
- Variable-argument functions.
The "ccomp" command will issue errors and diagnostics if it encounters
a C construct that it cannot process.
The "ccomp" command recognizes the following classes of input files:
.c C source file
.cm Cminor source file
.o Object code file
.a Library file
The "ccomp" command recognizes the following options:
Processing options:
-E Preprocess only, save result in .i
-S Compile to assembler only, save result in .s
-c Compile to object file only (no linking), result in .o
Preprocessing options:
-I Add to search path for #include files
-D= Define preprocessor symbol
-U Undefine preprocessor symbol
Compilation options:
-flonglong Treat 'long long' as 'long' and 'long double' as 'double'
-dclight Save generated Clight in .light.c
-dasm Save generated assembly in .s
Linking options:
-l Link library
-L Add to search path for libraries
-o Generate executable in (default: a.out)
General options:
-stdlib Set the path of the Compcert run-time library
-v Print external commands before invoking them
CONTACT:
The authors can be contacted by e-mail at compcert@yquem.inria.fr