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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T17:18:18+00:00 2026-05-19T17:18:18+00:00

LLVM is very modular and allows you to fairly easily define new backends. However

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LLVM is very modular and allows you to fairly easily define new backends. However most of the documentation/tutorials on creating an LLVM backend focus on adding a new processor instruction set and registers. I’m wondering what it would take to create a VHDL backend for LLVM? Are there examples of using LLVM to go from one higher level language to another?

Just to clarify: are there examples of translating LLVM IR to a higher level language instead of to an assembly language? For example: you could read in C with Clang, use LLVM to do some optimization and then write out code in another language like Java or maybe Fortran.

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    2026-05-19T17:18:19+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 5:18 pm

    Yes !

    There are many LLVM back-end targeting VHDL/Verilog around :

    • (open source) Legup paper
    • (commercial) Xilinx HLS
    • (online) C-to-verilog

    And I know there are many others…

    The interesting thing about such low-level representations as LLVM or GIMPLE (also called RTL by the the way) is that they expose static-single assignments (SSA) forms : this can be translated to hardware quite directly, as SSA can be seen as a tree of multiplexers…

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