GH-140479: Update JIT builds to use LLVM 21 (#140973)

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Savannah Ostrowski
2025-11-12 10:09:25 -08:00
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parent 9cd5427d96
commit d162c42790
5 changed files with 19 additions and 18 deletions

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@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ jobs:
- true
- false
llvm:
- 20
- 21
include:
- target: i686-pc-windows-msvc/msvc
architecture: Win32
@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ jobs:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
llvm:
- 20
- 21
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ jobs:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
llvm:
- 20
- 21
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
@@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ jobs:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
llvm:
- 20
- 21
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:

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@@ -0,0 +1 @@
Update JIT compilation to use LLVM 21 at build time.

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@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ if NOT "%IncludeLibffi%"=="false" set binaries=%binaries% libffi-3.4.4
if NOT "%IncludeSSL%"=="false" set binaries=%binaries% openssl-bin-3.0.18
if NOT "%IncludeTkinter%"=="false" set binaries=%binaries% tcltk-8.6.15.0
if NOT "%IncludeSSLSrc%"=="false" set binaries=%binaries% nasm-2.11.06
if NOT "%IncludeLLVM%"=="false" set binaries=%binaries% llvm-20.1.8.0
if NOT "%IncludeLLVM%"=="false" set binaries=%binaries% llvm-21.1.4.0
for %%b in (%binaries%) do (
if exist "%EXTERNALS_DIR%\%%b" (
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ for %%b in (%binaries%) do (
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/%ORG%/cpython-bin-deps --branch %%b "%EXTERNALS_DIR%\%%b"
) else (
echo.Fetching %%b...
if "%%b"=="llvm-20.1.8.0" (
if "%%b"=="llvm-21.1.4.0" (
%PYTHON% -E "%PCBUILD%\get_external.py" --release --organization %ORG% --externals-dir "%EXTERNALS_DIR%" %%b
) else (
%PYTHON% -E "%PCBUILD%\get_external.py" --binary --organization %ORG% --externals-dir "%EXTERNALS_DIR%" %%b

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@@ -9,32 +9,32 @@ Python 3.11 or newer is required to build the JIT.
The JIT compiler does not require end users to install any third-party dependencies, but part of it must be *built* using LLVM[^why-llvm]. You are *not* required to build the rest of CPython using LLVM, or even the same version of LLVM (in fact, this is uncommon).
LLVM version 20 is the officially supported version. You can modify if needed using the `LLVM_VERSION` env var during configure. Both `clang` and `llvm-readobj` need to be installed and discoverable (version suffixes, like `clang-19`, are okay). It's highly recommended that you also have `llvm-objdump` available, since this allows the build script to dump human-readable assembly for the generated code.
LLVM version 21 is the officially supported version. You can modify if needed using the `LLVM_VERSION` env var during configure. Both `clang` and `llvm-readobj` need to be installed and discoverable (version suffixes, like `clang-19`, are okay). It's highly recommended that you also have `llvm-objdump` available, since this allows the build script to dump human-readable assembly for the generated code.
It's easy to install all of the required tools:
### Linux
Install LLVM 20 on Ubuntu/Debian:
Install LLVM 21 on Ubuntu/Debian:
```sh
wget https://apt.llvm.org/llvm.sh
chmod +x llvm.sh
sudo ./llvm.sh 20
sudo ./llvm.sh 21
```
Install LLVM 20 on Fedora Linux 40 or newer:
Install LLVM 21 on Fedora Linux 40 or newer:
```sh
sudo dnf install 'clang(major) = 20' 'llvm(major) = 20'
sudo dnf install 'clang(major) = 21' 'llvm(major) = 21'
```
### macOS
Install LLVM 20 with [Homebrew](https://brew.sh):
Install LLVM 21 with [Homebrew](https://brew.sh):
```sh
brew install llvm@20
brew install llvm@21
```
Homebrew won't add any of the tools to your `$PATH`. That's okay; the build script knows how to find them.
@@ -43,18 +43,18 @@ Homebrew won't add any of the tools to your `$PATH`. That's okay; the build scri
LLVM is downloaded automatically (along with other external binary dependencies) by `PCbuild\build.bat`.
Otherwise, you can install LLVM 20 [by searching for it on LLVM's GitHub releases page](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/releases?q=20), clicking on "Assets", downloading the appropriate Windows installer for your platform (likely the file ending with `-win64.exe`), and running it. **When installing, be sure to select the option labeled "Add LLVM to the system PATH".**
Otherwise, you can install LLVM 21 [by searching for it on LLVM's GitHub releases page](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/releases?q=21), clicking on "Assets", downloading the appropriate Windows installer for your platform (likely the file ending with `-win64.exe`), and running it. **When installing, be sure to select the option labeled "Add LLVM to the system PATH".**
Alternatively, you can use [chocolatey](https://chocolatey.org):
```sh
choco install llvm --version=20.1.8
choco install llvm --version=21.1.0
```
### Dev Containers
If you are working on CPython in a [Codespaces instance](https://devguide.python.org/getting-started/setup-building/#using-codespaces), there's no
need to install LLVM as the Fedora 42 base image includes LLVM 20 out of the box.
need to install LLVM as the Fedora 43 base image includes LLVM 21 out of the box.
## Building

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@@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ import typing
import _targets
_LLVM_VERSION = "20"
_EXTERNALS_LLVM_TAG = "llvm-20.1.8.0"
_LLVM_VERSION = "21"
_EXTERNALS_LLVM_TAG = "llvm-21.1.4.0"
_P = typing.ParamSpec("_P")
_R = typing.TypeVar("_R")