Specifying the load address for Darwin i386 dylibs was a performance
optimization for dyld that is not relevant for x86_64 or arm. We can just
remove this now.
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passing a null pointer to the function name in to GCDAProfiling, and add another
switch onto GCOVProfiling.
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environment variable.
This allows parallel make for profiling code, without it there are file
collisions as each parallel run uses the default file name.
There is already code in the runtime library to specify the output file name
via the command line, but this only works for programs which already process
argc/argv. This patch builds on that support.
Patch by Alastair Murray.
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ProfileDataTypes.h header.
With this patch the old and new profiling code can exist side-by-side. The new
profiling code will be submitted soon and it only supports insert-edge-profiling
for now and will not depend on ProfileInfo.
Patch by Alastair Murray.
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executable has been moved to another machine). If that's not available
(read-only or something), then exit gracefully.
<rdar://problem/11111686>
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That's kinda weird because the .gcno files are supposed to already be there,
but libgcov does this and somehow Google has managed to depend on it.
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- unistd.h doesn't exist with MSVC
- inline must be __inline in Microsoft C
- atexit cannot take a function declared as void f(), must be void f(void).
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under cmake).
Add libprofile_rt.a so that we can tell clang to link against it in --coverage
mode. Also turn it on by default in cmake builds.
Oscar, this touches a change you made for EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL support -- I think
I've done the right thing, but please let me know (or fix and commit) if not!
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between two reads (threading).
Fix an off-by-one in the indirect counter table that I meant to revert after an
earlier experiment. Whoops!
Implement GCOV_PREFIX. Doesn't handle GCOV_PREFIX_STRIP yet.
Fix an off-by-one in string emission. Extra whoops!
Tolerate DISubprograms that have null Function*'s attached to them. I don't yet
understand what this means, but it happens when you have a global static with
a non-trivial constructor/destructor.
Fix a crash on switch statements with a single successor (default-only).
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Add support for switch and indirectbr edges. This works by densely numbering
all blocks which have such terminators, and then separately numbering the
possible successors. The predecessors write down a number, the successor knows
its own number (as a ConstantInt) and sends that and the pointer to the number
the predecessor wrote down to the runtime, who looks up the counter in a
per-function table.
Coverage data should now be functional, but I haven't tested it on anything
other than my 2-file synthetic test program for coverage.
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