inject some code in that will run via the "__mod_init_func" method that
registers the gcov "writeout" function to execute at exit time.
The problem is that the "__mod_term_func" method of specifying d'tors is
deprecated on Darwin. And it can lead to some ambiguities when dealing with
multiple libraries.
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replicating the code for every place it's needed, we instead generate a function
that does that for us. This function is local to the executable, so there
shouldn't be any writing violations.
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are passed in. However, those arguments may be in a write-protected area, as far
as the runtime library is concerned. For instance, the data could be placed into
a 'linkedit' section, which isn't writable. Emit the code from
llvm_gcda_increment_indirect_counter directly into the function instead.
Note: The code for this is ugly, and can lead to bloat. We should look into
simplifying this code instead of having all of these branches.
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- don't isntrument reads from constant globals.
Saves ~1.5% of instrumented instructions on CPU2006
(counting static instructions, not their execution).
- don't insrument reads from vtable (which is a global constant too).
Saves ~5%.
I did not measure the run-time impact of this,
but it is certainly non-negative.
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a write to the same temp follows in the same BB.
Also add stats printing.
On Spec CPU2006 this optimization saves roughly 4% of instrumented reads
(which is 3% of all instrumented accesses):
Writes : 161216
Reads : 446458
Reads-before-write: 18295
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This change replaces getTypeStoreSize with getTypeAllocSize in AddressSanitizer
instrumentation for stack allocations.
One case where old behaviour produced undesired results is an optimization in
InstCombine pass (PromoteCastOfAllocation), which can replace alloca(T) with
alloca(S), where S has the same AllocSize, but a smaller StoreSize. Another
case is memcpy(long double => long double), where ASan will poison bytes 10-15
of a stack-allocated long double (StoreSize 10, AllocSize 16,
sizeof(long double) = 16).
See http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=12047 for more context.
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but with a critical fix to the SelectionDAG code that optimizes copies
from strings into immediate stores: the previous code was stopping reading
string data at the first nul. Address this by adding a new argument to
llvm::getConstantStringInfo, preserving the behavior before the patch.
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The redzones emitted by AddressSanitizer for CFString instances confuse the linker and are of little use, so we shouldn't add them.
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gcc, though I thought it was older (my gcc 4.4 has it as a local patch. Whoops!)
This fixes PR10589.
Also add some debugging statements.
Remove GcnoFiles, the mapping from CompilationUnit to raw_ostream. Now that we
start by iterating over each CU and descending into them, there's no need to
maintain a mapping.
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