3.6.6.10 Lto Option
This -flto
option runs the standard link-time optimizer.
When invoked with source code, the compiler adds an internal bytecode representation of the code to special sections in the object file. When the object files are linked together, all the function bodies are read from these sections and instantiated as if they had been part of the same translation unit.
-flto
both at compile time and during the final link. For example:xc8-cc
-c -O3 -flto -mcpu=atmega3290p
foo.c
xc8-cc
-c -O3 -flto -mcpu=atmega3290p
bar.c
xc8-cc
-o myprog.elf -flto -O3 -mcpu=atmega3290p
foo.o bar.o
xc8-cc
-o myprog.elf -flto -O3 -mcpu=atmega3290p
foo.c bar.c
Link time optimizations do not require the presence of the whole program to operate. If the program does not require any symbols to be exported, it is possible to combine -flto
with -fwhole-program
to allow the interprocedural optimizers to use more aggressive assumptions which may lead to improved optimization opportunities.
The bytecode files are versioned and there is a strict version check, so bytecode files generated in one version of the XC8 compiler might not work with a different version.
The -fno-lto
form of this option does not run the standard link-time optimizer. This is the default action if this option is not specified.