Add description of -opt-bisect-limit LLVM option (#1182)

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@ -56,6 +56,17 @@ different stages during compilation, which is sometimes useful. One just needs
to convert the bitcode files to `.ll` files using `llvm-dis` which should be in
the target local compilation of rustc.
If you are seeing incorrect behavior due to an optimization pass, a very handy
LLVM option is `-opt-bisect-limit`, which takes an integer denoting the index
value of the highest pass to run. Index values for taken passes are stable
from run to run; by coupling this with software that automates bisecting the
search space based on the resulting program, an errant pass can be quickly
determined. When an `-opt-bisect-limit` is specified, all runs are displayed
to standard error, along with their index and output indicating if the
pass was run or skipped. Setting the limit to an index of -1 (e.g.,
`RUSTFLAGS="-C llvm-args=-opt-bisect-limit=-1"`) will show all passes and
their corresponding index values.
If you want to play with the optimization pipeline, you can use the `opt` tool
from `./build/<host-triple>/llvm/bin/` with the LLVM IR emitted by rustc. Note
that rustc emits different IR depending on whether `-O` is enabled, even
@ -125,6 +136,8 @@ tutorial above):
- The `-Z no-parallel-llvm` will disable parallel compilation of distinct compilation units
- The `-Z llvm-time-trace` option will output a Chrome profiler compatible JSON file
which contains details and timings for LLVM passes.
- The `-C llvm-args=-opt-bisect-limit=<index>` option allows for bisecting LLVM
optimizations.
### Filing LLVM bug reports