Since the coverage mapping reader and the instrprof reader were
emitting a shared set of error codes, the error messages you'd get
back from llvm-cov were ambiguous about what was actually wrong. Add
another error category to fix this.
I've also improved the wording on a couple of the instrprof errors,
for consistency.
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Creating BinaryCoverageReader is a strange and complicated dance where
the constructor sets error codes that member functions will later
read, and the object is in an invalid state if readHeader isn't
immediately called after construction.
Instead, make the constructor private and add a static create method
to do the construction properly. This also has the benefit of removing
readHeader completely and simplifying the interface of the object.
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The current name is long and confusing. A shorter one is both easier
to understand and easier to work with.
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This comes up when we generate coverage for a function but don't end
up emitting the function at all - dead static functions or inline
functions that aren't referenced in a particular TU, for example. In
these cases we'd like to show that the function was never called,
which is trivially true.
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Make CoverageMapping easier to create, so that we can write targeted
unit tests for its internals, and add a some infrastructure to write
these tests. Finally, add a simple unit test for basic functionality.
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Have the InstrProfWriter return a MemoryBuffer instead of a
std::string. This fixes the alignment issues the reader would hit, and
it's a more appropriate type for this anyway.
I've also removed an ugly helper function that's not needed since
we're allowing initializer lists now, and updated some error code
checks based on MSVC's issues with r229473.
This reverts r229483, reapplying r229478.
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This added API to the InstrProfWriter to write to a string so I could
write unittests without using temp files. This doesn't really work,
since the format has tighter alignment requirements than a char.
This reverts r229478 and its follow-up, r229481.
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Add these tests again, but use va_list instead of initializer lists.
This reverts r229456, reapplying r229455.
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This required some minor API to be added to these types to avoid
needing temp files.
Also, I've used initializer lists in the tests, as MSVC 2013 claims to
support them. I'll redo this without them if the bots complain.
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The other InstrProfReader::create factories were updated to return
ErrorOr in r221120, and it's odd for these APIs not to match.
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Creating empty and expansion regions is awkward with the current API.
Expose static methods to make this simpler.
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This is still kind of a weird API, but dropping the (partial) update
of the passed in CoverageMappingRecord makes it a little easier to
understand and use.
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I'll use this in clang shortly. Also makes the operator definition
style more consistent in this class.
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utils/sort_includes.py.
I clearly haven't done this in a while, so more changed than usual. This
even uncovered a missing include from the InstrProf library that I've
added. No functionality changed here, just mechanical cleanup of the
include order.
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This teaches CoverageMapping::getCoveredFunctions to filter to a
particular file and uses that to replace most of the logic found in
llvm-cov report.
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Summary:
This patch extends the 'show' and 'merge' commands in llvm-profdata to handle
sample PGO formats. Using the 'merge' command it is now possible to convert
one sample PGO format to another.
The only format that is currently not working is 'gcc'. I still need to
implement support for it in lib/ProfileData.
The changes in the sample profile support classes are needed for the
merge operation.
Reviewers: bogner
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6065
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Summary:
This patch finishes up support for handling sampling profiles in both
text and binary formats. The new binary format uses uleb128 encoding to
represent numeric values. This makes profiles files about 25% smaller.
The profile writer class can write profiles in the existing text and the
new binary format. In subsequent patches, I will add the capability to
read (and perhaps write) profiles in the gcov format used by GCC.
Additionally, I will be adding support in llvm-profdata to manipulate
sampling profiles.
There was a bit of refactoring needed to separate some code that was in
the reader files, but is actually common to both the reader and writer.
The new test checks that reading the same profile encoded as text or
raw, produces the same results.
Reviewers: bogner, dexonsmith
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6000
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Every time we were adding or removing an expression when generating a
coverage mapping we were doing a linear search to try and deduplicate
the list. The indices in the list are important, so we can't just
replace it by a DenseMap entirely, but an auxilliary DenseMap for fast
lookup massively improves the performance issues I was seeing here.
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When I was preparing r218879 for commit, I removed an early return
that I decided was just noise. It wasn't. This is r218879 no-crash
edition.
This reverts commit r218881, reapplying r218879.
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The Terms vector here represented a polynomial of of all possible
counters, and is used to simplify expressions when generating coverage
mapping. There are a few problems with this:
1. Keeping the vector as a member is wasteful, since we clear it every
time we use it.
2. Most expressions refer to a subset of the counters, so we end up
iterating over a large number of zeros doing nothing a lot of the
time.
This updates the user of the vector to store the terms locally, and
uses a sort and combine approach so that we only operate on counters
that are actually used in a given expression. For small cases this
makes very little difference, but in cases with a very large number of
counted regions this is a significant performance fix.
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If we have multiple coverage counts for the same segment, we need to
add them up rather than arbitrarily choosing one. This fixes that and
adds a test with template instantiations to exercise it.
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This splits the logic for actually looking up coverage information
from the logic that displays it. These were tangled rather thoroughly
so this change is a bit large, but it mostly consists of moving things
around. The coverage lookup logic itself now lives in the library,
rather than being spread between the library and the tool.
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It isn't always useful to skip blank lines, as evidenced by the
somewhat awkward use of line_iterator in llvm-cov. This adds a knob to
control whether or not to skip blanks.
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A single function in SourceCoverageDataManager was the only user of
some of the comparisons in CounterMappingRegion, and at this point we
know that only one file is relevant. This lets us use slightly simpler
logic directly in the client.
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Summary:
This patch moves the profile reading logic out of the Sample Profile
transformation into a generic profile reader facility in
lib/ProfileData.
The intent is to use this new reader to implement a sample profile
reader/writer that can be used to convert sample profiles from external
sources into LLVM.
This first patch introduces no functional changes. It moves the profile
reading code from lib/Transforms/SampleProfile.cpp into
lib/ProfileData/SampleProfReader.cpp.
In subsequent patches I will:
- Add a bitcode format for sample profiles to allow for more efficient
encoding of the profile.
- Add a writer for both text and bitcode format profiles.
- Add a 'convert' command to llvm-profdata to be able to convert between
the two (and serve as entry point for other sample profile formats).
Reviewers: bogner, echristo
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5250
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llvm-cov had a SourceRange type that was nearly identical to a
CountedRegion except that it shaved off a couple of fields. There
aren't likely to be enough of these for the minor memory savings to be
worth the extra complexity here.
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This name was too similar to CoverageMappingRegion, and the type
really belongs in the coverage library anyway.
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The profile data format was recently updated and the new indexing api
requires the code coverage tool to know the function's hash as well
as the function's name to get the execution counts for a function.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4994
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Owning the buffer is somewhat inflexible. Some Binaries have sub Binaries
(like Archive) and we had to create dummy buffers just to handle that. It is
also a bad fit for IRObjectFile where the Module wants to own the buffer too.
Keeping this ownership would make supporting IR inside native objects
particularly painful.
This patch focuses in lib/Object. If something elsewhere used to own an Binary,
now it also owns a MemoryBuffer.
This patch introduces a few new types.
* MemoryBufferRef. This is just a pair of StringRefs for the data and name.
This is to MemoryBuffer as StringRef is to std::string.
* OwningBinary. A combination of Binary and a MemoryBuffer. This is needed
for convenience functions that take a filename and return both the
buffer and the Binary using that buffer.
The C api now uses OwningBinary to avoid any change in semantics. I will start
a new thread to see if we want to change it and how.
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Add header guards to files that were missing guards. Remove #endif comments
as they don't seem common in LLVM (we can easily add them back if we decide
they're useful)
Changes made by clang-tidy with minor tweaks.
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This updates the instrumentation based profiling format so that when
we have multiple functions with the same name (but different function
hashes) we keep all of them instead of rejecting the later ones.
There are a number of scenarios where this can come up where it's more
useful to keep multiple function profiles:
* Name collisions in unrelated libraries that are profiled together.
* Multiple "main" functions from multiple tools built against a common
library.
* Combining profiles from different build configurations (ie, asserts
and no-asserts)
The profile format now stores the number of counters between the hash
and the counts themselves, so that multiple sets of counts can be
stored. Since this is backwards incompatible, I've bumped the format
version and added some trivial logic to skip this when reading the old
format.
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