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//===--- CodeGenPGO.cpp - PGO Instrumentation for LLVM CodeGen --*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// Instrumentation-based profile-guided optimization
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "CodeGenPGO.h"
#include "CodeGenFunction.h"
#include "CoverageMappingGen.h"
#include "clang/AST/RecursiveASTVisitor.h"
#include "clang/AST/StmtVisitor.h"
#include "llvm/IR/Intrinsics.h"
#include "llvm/IR/MDBuilder.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Endian.h"
#include "llvm/Support/FileSystem.h"
#include "llvm/Support/MD5.h"
static llvm::cl::opt<bool> EnableValueProfiling(
"enable-value-profiling", llvm::cl::ZeroOrMore,
llvm::cl::desc("Enable value profiling"), llvm::cl::init(false));
using namespace clang;
using namespace CodeGen;
void CodeGenPGO::setFuncName(StringRef Name,
llvm::GlobalValue::LinkageTypes Linkage) {
llvm::IndexedInstrProfReader *PGOReader = CGM.getPGOReader();
FuncName = llvm::getPGOFuncName(
Name, Linkage, CGM.getCodeGenOpts().MainFileName,
PGOReader ? PGOReader->getVersion() : llvm::IndexedInstrProf::Version);
// If we're generating a profile, create a variable for the name.
if (CGM.getCodeGenOpts().hasProfileClangInstr())
FuncNameVar = llvm::createPGOFuncNameVar(CGM.getModule(), Linkage, FuncName);
}
void CodeGenPGO::setFuncName(llvm::Function *Fn) {
setFuncName(Fn->getName(), Fn->getLinkage());
// Create PGOFuncName meta data.
llvm::createPGOFuncNameMetadata(*Fn, FuncName);
}
namespace {
/// \brief Stable hasher for PGO region counters.
///
/// PGOHash produces a stable hash of a given function's control flow.
///
/// Changing the output of this hash will invalidate all previously generated
/// profiles -- i.e., don't do it.
///
/// \note When this hash does eventually change (years?), we still need to
/// support old hashes. We'll need to pull in the version number from the
/// profile data format and use the matching hash function.
class PGOHash {
uint64_t Working;
unsigned Count;
llvm::MD5 MD5;
static const int NumBitsPerType = 6;
static const unsigned NumTypesPerWord = sizeof(uint64_t) * 8 / NumBitsPerType;
static const unsigned TooBig = 1u << NumBitsPerType;
public:
/// \brief Hash values for AST nodes.
///
/// Distinct values for AST nodes that have region counters attached.
///
/// These values must be stable. All new members must be added at the end,
/// and no members should be removed. Changing the enumeration value for an
/// AST node will affect the hash of every function that contains that node.
enum HashType : unsigned char {
None = 0,
LabelStmt = 1,
WhileStmt,
DoStmt,
ForStmt,
CXXForRangeStmt,
ObjCForCollectionStmt,
SwitchStmt,
CaseStmt,
DefaultStmt,
IfStmt,
CXXTryStmt,
CXXCatchStmt,
ConditionalOperator,
BinaryOperatorLAnd,
BinaryOperatorLOr,
BinaryConditionalOperator,
// Keep this last. It's for the static assert that follows.
LastHashType
};
static_assert(LastHashType <= TooBig, "Too many types in HashType");
// TODO: When this format changes, take in a version number here, and use the
// old hash calculation for file formats that used the old hash.
PGOHash() : Working(0), Count(0) {}
void combine(HashType Type);
uint64_t finalize();
};
const int PGOHash::NumBitsPerType;
const unsigned PGOHash::NumTypesPerWord;
const unsigned PGOHash::TooBig;
/// A RecursiveASTVisitor that fills a map of statements to PGO counters.
struct MapRegionCounters : public RecursiveASTVisitor<MapRegionCounters> {
/// The next counter value to assign.
unsigned NextCounter;
/// The function hash.
PGOHash Hash;
/// The map of statements to counters.
llvm::DenseMap<const Stmt *, unsigned> &CounterMap;
MapRegionCounters(llvm::DenseMap<const Stmt *, unsigned> &CounterMap)
: NextCounter(0), CounterMap(CounterMap) {}
// Blocks and lambdas are handled as separate functions, so we need not
// traverse them in the parent context.
bool TraverseBlockExpr(BlockExpr *BE) { return true; }
bool TraverseLambdaBody(LambdaExpr *LE) { return true; }
bool TraverseCapturedStmt(CapturedStmt *CS) { return true; }
bool VisitDecl(const Decl *D) {
switch (D->getKind()) {
default:
break;
case Decl::Function:
case Decl::CXXMethod:
case Decl::CXXConstructor:
case Decl::CXXDestructor:
case Decl::CXXConversion:
case Decl::ObjCMethod:
case Decl::Block:
case Decl::Captured:
CounterMap[D->getBody()] = NextCounter++;
break;
}
return true;
}
bool VisitStmt(const Stmt *S) {
auto Type = getHashType(S);
if (Type == PGOHash::None)
return true;
CounterMap[S] = NextCounter++;
Hash.combine(Type);
return true;
}
PGOHash::HashType getHashType(const Stmt *S) {
switch (S->getStmtClass()) {
default:
break;
case Stmt::LabelStmtClass:
return PGOHash::LabelStmt;
case Stmt::WhileStmtClass:
return PGOHash::WhileStmt;
case Stmt::DoStmtClass:
return PGOHash::DoStmt;
case Stmt::ForStmtClass:
return PGOHash::ForStmt;
case Stmt::CXXForRangeStmtClass:
return PGOHash::CXXForRangeStmt;
case Stmt::ObjCForCollectionStmtClass:
return PGOHash::ObjCForCollectionStmt;
case Stmt::SwitchStmtClass:
return PGOHash::SwitchStmt;
case Stmt::CaseStmtClass:
return PGOHash::CaseStmt;
case Stmt::DefaultStmtClass:
return PGOHash::DefaultStmt;
case Stmt::IfStmtClass:
return PGOHash::IfStmt;
case Stmt::CXXTryStmtClass:
return PGOHash::CXXTryStmt;
case Stmt::CXXCatchStmtClass:
return PGOHash::CXXCatchStmt;
case Stmt::ConditionalOperatorClass:
return PGOHash::ConditionalOperator;
case Stmt::BinaryConditionalOperatorClass:
return PGOHash::BinaryConditionalOperator;
case Stmt::BinaryOperatorClass: {
const BinaryOperator *BO = cast<BinaryOperator>(S);
if (BO->getOpcode() == BO_LAnd)
return PGOHash::BinaryOperatorLAnd;
if (BO->getOpcode() == BO_LOr)
return PGOHash::BinaryOperatorLOr;
break;
}
}
return PGOHash::None;
}
};
/// A StmtVisitor that propagates the raw counts through the AST and
/// records the count at statements where the value may change.
struct ComputeRegionCounts : public ConstStmtVisitor<ComputeRegionCounts> {
/// PGO state.
CodeGenPGO &PGO;
/// A flag that is set when the current count should be recorded on the
/// next statement, such as at the exit of a loop.
bool RecordNextStmtCount;
/// The count at the current location in the traversal.
uint64_t CurrentCount;
/// The map of statements to count values.
llvm::DenseMap<const Stmt *, uint64_t> &CountMap;
/// BreakContinueStack - Keep counts of breaks and continues inside loops.
struct BreakContinue {
uint64_t BreakCount;
uint64_t ContinueCount;
BreakContinue() : BreakCount(0), ContinueCount(0) {}
};
SmallVector<BreakContinue, 8> BreakContinueStack;
ComputeRegionCounts(llvm::DenseMap<const Stmt *, uint64_t> &CountMap,
CodeGenPGO &PGO)
: PGO(PGO), RecordNextStmtCount(false), CountMap(CountMap) {}
void RecordStmtCount(const Stmt *S) {
if (RecordNextStmtCount) {
CountMap[S] = CurrentCount;
RecordNextStmtCount = false;
}
}
/// Set and return the current count.
uint64_t setCount(uint64_t Count) {
CurrentCount = Count;
return Count;
}
void VisitStmt(const Stmt *S) {
RecordStmtCount(S);
for (const Stmt *Child : S->children())
if (Child)
this->Visit(Child);
}
void VisitFunctionDecl(const FunctionDecl *D) {
// Counter tracks entry to the function body.
uint64_t BodyCount = setCount(PGO.getRegionCount(D->getBody()));
CountMap[D->getBody()] = BodyCount;
Visit(D->getBody());
}
// Skip lambda expressions. We visit these as FunctionDecls when we're
// generating them and aren't interested in the body when generating a
// parent context.
void VisitLambdaExpr(const LambdaExpr *LE) {}
void VisitCapturedDecl(const CapturedDecl *D) {
// Counter tracks entry to the capture body.
uint64_t BodyCount = setCount(PGO.getRegionCount(D->getBody()));
CountMap[D->getBody()] = BodyCount;
Visit(D->getBody());
}
void VisitObjCMethodDecl(const ObjCMethodDecl *D) {
// Counter tracks entry to the method body.
uint64_t BodyCount = setCount(PGO.getRegionCount(D->getBody()));
CountMap[D->getBody()] = BodyCount;
Visit(D->getBody());
}
void VisitBlockDecl(const BlockDecl *D) {
// Counter tracks entry to the block body.
uint64_t BodyCount = setCount(PGO.getRegionCount(D->getBody()));
CountMap[D->getBody()] = BodyCount;
Visit(D->getBody());
}
void VisitReturnStmt(const ReturnStmt *S) {
RecordStmtCount(S);
if (S->getRetValue())
Visit(S->getRetValue());
CurrentCount = 0;
RecordNextStmtCount = true;
}
void VisitCXXThrowExpr(const CXXThrowExpr *E) {
RecordStmtCount(E);
if (E->getSubExpr())
Visit(E->getSubExpr());
CurrentCount = 0;
RecordNextStmtCount = true;
}
void VisitGotoStmt(const GotoStmt *S) {
RecordStmtCount(S);
CurrentCount = 0;
RecordNextStmtCount = true;
}
void VisitLabelStmt(const LabelStmt *S) {
RecordNextStmtCount = false;
// Counter tracks the block following the label.
uint64_t BlockCount = setCount(PGO.getRegionCount(S));
CountMap[S] = BlockCount;
Visit(S->getSubStmt());
}
void VisitBreakStmt(const BreakStmt *S) {
RecordStmtCount(S);
assert(!BreakContinueStack.empty() && "break not in a loop or switch!");
BreakContinueStack.back().BreakCount += CurrentCount;
CurrentCount = 0;
RecordNextStmtCount = true;
}
void VisitContinueStmt(const ContinueStmt *S) {
RecordStmtCount(S);
assert(!BreakContinueStack.empty() && "continue stmt not in a loop!");
BreakContinueStack.back().ContinueCount += CurrentCount;
CurrentCount = 0;
RecordNextStmtCount = true;
}
void VisitWhileStmt(const WhileStmt *S) {
RecordStmtCount(S);
uint64_t ParentCount = CurrentCount;
BreakContinueStack.push_back(BreakContinue());
// Visit the body region first so the break/continue adjustments can be
// included when visiting the condition.
uint64_t BodyCount = setCount(PGO.getRegionCount(S));
CountMap[S->getBody()] = CurrentCount;
Visit(S->getBody());
uint64_t BackedgeCount = CurrentCount;
// ...then go back and propagate counts through the condition. The count
// at the start of the condition is the sum of the incoming edges,
// the backedge from the end of the loop body, and the edges from
// continue statements.
BreakContinue BC = BreakContinueStack.pop_back_val();
uint64_t CondCount =
setCount(ParentCount + BackedgeCount + BC.ContinueCount);
CountMap[S->getCond()] = CondCount;
Visit(S->getCond());
setCount(BC.BreakCount + CondCount - BodyCount);
RecordNextStmtCount = true;
}
void VisitDoStmt(const DoStmt *S) {
RecordStmtCount(S);
uint64_t LoopCount = PGO.getRegionCount(S);
BreakContinueStack.push_back(BreakContinue());
// The count doesn't include the fallthrough from the parent scope. Add it.
uint64_t BodyCount = setCount(LoopCount + CurrentCount);
CountMap[S->getBody()] = BodyCount;
Visit(S->getBody());
uint64_t BackedgeCount = CurrentCount;
BreakContinue BC = BreakContinueStack.pop_back_val();
// The count at the start of the condition is equal to the count at the
// end of the body, plus any continues.
uint64_t CondCount = setCount(BackedgeCount + BC.ContinueCount);
CountMap[S->getCond()] = CondCount;
Visit(S->getCond());
setCount(BC.BreakCount + CondCount - LoopCount);
RecordNextStmtCount = true;
}
void VisitForStmt(const ForStmt *S) {
RecordStmtCount(S);
if (S->getInit())
Visit(S->getInit());
uint64_t ParentCount = CurrentCount;
BreakContinueStack.push_back(BreakContinue());
// Visit the body region first. (This is basically the same as a while
// loop; see further comments in VisitWhileStmt.)
uint64_t BodyCount = setCount(PGO.getRegionCount(S));
CountMap[S->getBody()] = BodyCount;
Visit(S->getBody());
uint64_t BackedgeCount = CurrentCount;
BreakContinue BC = BreakContinueStack.pop_back_val();
// The increment is essentially part of the body but it needs to include
// the count for all the continue statements.
if (S->getInc()) {
uint64_t IncCount = setCount(BackedgeCount + BC.ContinueCount);
CountMap[S->getInc()] = IncCount;
Visit(S->getInc());
}
// ...then go back and propagate counts through the condition.
uint64_t CondCount =
setCount(ParentCount + BackedgeCount + BC.ContinueCount);
if (S->getCond()) {
CountMap[S->getCond()] = CondCount;
Visit(S->getCond());
}
setCount(BC.BreakCount + CondCount - BodyCount);
RecordNextStmtCount = true;
}
void VisitCXXForRangeStmt(const CXXForRangeStmt *S) {
RecordStmtCount(S);
Visit(S->getLoopVarStmt());
Visit(S->getRangeStmt());
Visit(S->getBeginStmt());
Visit(S->getEndStmt());
uint64_t ParentCount = CurrentCount;
BreakContinueStack.push_back(BreakContinue());
// Visit the body region first. (This is basically the same as a while
// loop; see further comments in VisitWhileStmt.)
uint64_t BodyCount = setCount(PGO.getRegionCount(S));
CountMap[S->getBody()] = BodyCount;
Visit(S->getBody());
uint64_t BackedgeCount = CurrentCount;
BreakContinue BC = BreakContinueStack.pop_back_val();
// The increment is essentially part of the body but it needs to include
// the count for all the continue statements.
uint64_t IncCount = setCount(BackedgeCount + BC.ContinueCount);
CountMap[S->getInc()] = IncCount;
Visit(S->getInc());
// ...then go back and propagate counts through the condition.
uint64_t CondCount =
setCount(ParentCount + BackedgeCount + BC.ContinueCount);
CountMap[S->getCond()] = CondCount;
Visit(S->getCond());
setCount(BC.BreakCount + CondCount - BodyCount);
RecordNextStmtCount = true;
}
void VisitObjCForCollectionStmt(const ObjCForCollectionStmt *S) {
RecordStmtCount(S);
Visit(S->getElement());
uint64_t ParentCount = CurrentCount;
BreakContinueStack.push_back(BreakContinue());
// Counter tracks the body of the loop.
uint64_t BodyCount = setCount(PGO.getRegionCount(S));
CountMap[S->getBody()] = BodyCount;
Visit(S->getBody());
uint64_t BackedgeCount = CurrentCount;
BreakContinue BC = BreakContinueStack.pop_back_val();
setCount(BC.BreakCount + ParentCount + BackedgeCount + BC.ContinueCount -
BodyCount);
RecordNextStmtCount = true;
}
void VisitSwitchStmt(const SwitchStmt *S) {
RecordStmtCount(S);
Visit(S->getCond());
CurrentCount = 0;
BreakContinueStack.push_back(BreakContinue());
Visit(S->getBody());
// If the switch is inside a loop, add the continue counts.
BreakContinue BC = BreakContinueStack.pop_back_val();
if (!BreakContinueStack.empty())
BreakContinueStack.back().ContinueCount += BC.ContinueCount;
// Counter tracks the exit block of the switch.
setCount(PGO.getRegionCount(S));
RecordNextStmtCount = true;
}
void VisitSwitchCase(const SwitchCase *S) {
RecordNextStmtCount = false;
// Counter for this particular case. This counts only jumps from the
// switch header and does not include fallthrough from the case before
// this one.
uint64_t CaseCount = PGO.getRegionCount(S);
setCount(CurrentCount + CaseCount);
// We need the count without fallthrough in the mapping, so it's more useful
// for branch probabilities.
CountMap[S] = CaseCount;
RecordNextStmtCount = true;
Visit(S->getSubStmt());
}
void VisitIfStmt(const IfStmt *S) {
RecordStmtCount(S);
uint64_t ParentCount = CurrentCount;
Visit(S->getCond());
// Counter tracks the "then" part of an if statement. The count for
// the "else" part, if it exists, will be calculated from this counter.
uint64_t ThenCount = setCount(PGO.getRegionCount(S));
CountMap[S->getThen()] = ThenCount;
Visit(S->getThen());
uint64_t OutCount = CurrentCount;
uint64_t ElseCount = ParentCount - ThenCount;
if (S->getElse()) {
setCount(ElseCount);
CountMap[S->getElse()] = ElseCount;
Visit(S->getElse());
OutCount += CurrentCount;
} else
OutCount += ElseCount;
setCount(OutCount);
RecordNextStmtCount = true;
}
void VisitCXXTryStmt(const CXXTryStmt *S) {
RecordStmtCount(S);
Visit(S->getTryBlock());
for (unsigned I = 0, E = S->getNumHandlers(); I < E; ++I)
Visit(S->getHandler(I));
// Counter tracks the continuation block of the try statement.
setCount(PGO.getRegionCount(S));
RecordNextStmtCount = true;
}
void VisitCXXCatchStmt(const CXXCatchStmt *S) {
RecordNextStmtCount = false;
// Counter tracks the catch statement's handler block.
uint64_t CatchCount = setCount(PGO.getRegionCount(S));
CountMap[S] = CatchCount;
Visit(S->getHandlerBlock());
}
void VisitAbstractConditionalOperator(const AbstractConditionalOperator *E) {
RecordStmtCount(E);
uint64_t ParentCount = CurrentCount;
Visit(E->getCond());
// Counter tracks the "true" part of a conditional operator. The
// count in the "false" part will be calculated from this counter.
uint64_t TrueCount = setCount(PGO.getRegionCount(E));
CountMap[E->getTrueExpr()] = TrueCount;
Visit(E->getTrueExpr());
uint64_t OutCount = CurrentCount;
uint64_t FalseCount = setCount(ParentCount - TrueCount);
CountMap[E->getFalseExpr()] = FalseCount;
Visit(E->getFalseExpr());
OutCount += CurrentCount;
setCount(OutCount);
RecordNextStmtCount = true;
}
void VisitBinLAnd(const BinaryOperator *E) {
RecordStmtCount(E);
uint64_t ParentCount = CurrentCount;
Visit(E->getLHS());
// Counter tracks the right hand side of a logical and operator.
uint64_t RHSCount = setCount(PGO.getRegionCount(E));
CountMap[E->getRHS()] = RHSCount;
Visit(E->getRHS());
setCount(ParentCount + RHSCount - CurrentCount);
RecordNextStmtCount = true;
}
void VisitBinLOr(const BinaryOperator *E) {
RecordStmtCount(E);
uint64_t ParentCount = CurrentCount;
Visit(E->getLHS());
// Counter tracks the right hand side of a logical or operator.
uint64_t RHSCount = setCount(PGO.getRegionCount(E));
CountMap[E->getRHS()] = RHSCount;
Visit(E->getRHS());
setCount(ParentCount + RHSCount - CurrentCount);
RecordNextStmtCount = true;
}
};
} // end anonymous namespace
void PGOHash::combine(HashType Type) {
// Check that we never combine 0 and only have six bits.
assert(Type && "Hash is invalid: unexpected type 0");
assert(unsigned(Type) < TooBig && "Hash is invalid: too many types");
// Pass through MD5 if enough work has built up.
if (Count && Count % NumTypesPerWord == 0) {
using namespace llvm::support;
uint64_t Swapped = endian::byte_swap<uint64_t, little>(Working);
MD5.update(llvm::makeArrayRef((uint8_t *)&Swapped, sizeof(Swapped)));
Working = 0;
}
// Accumulate the current type.
++Count;
Working = Working << NumBitsPerType | Type;
}
uint64_t PGOHash::finalize() {
// Use Working as the hash directly if we never used MD5.
if (Count <= NumTypesPerWord)
// No need to byte swap here, since none of the math was endian-dependent.
// This number will be byte-swapped as required on endianness transitions,
// so we will see the same value on the other side.
return Working;
// Check for remaining work in Working.
if (Working)
MD5.update(Working);
// Finalize the MD5 and return the hash.
llvm::MD5::MD5Result Result;
MD5.final(Result);
using namespace llvm::support;
return endian::read<uint64_t, little, unaligned>(Result);
}
void CodeGenPGO::assignRegionCounters(GlobalDecl GD, llvm::Function *Fn) {
const Decl *D = GD.getDecl();
bool InstrumentRegions = CGM.getCodeGenOpts().hasProfileClangInstr();
llvm::IndexedInstrProfReader *PGOReader = CGM.getPGOReader();
if (!InstrumentRegions && !PGOReader)
return;
if (D->isImplicit())
return;
// Constructors and destructors may be represented by several functions in IR.
// If so, instrument only base variant, others are implemented by delegation
// to the base one, it would be counted twice otherwise.
if (CGM.getTarget().getCXXABI().hasConstructorVariants() &&
((isa<CXXConstructorDecl>(GD.getDecl()) &&
GD.getCtorType() != Ctor_Base) ||
(isa<CXXDestructorDecl>(GD.getDecl()) &&
GD.getDtorType() != Dtor_Base))) {
return;
}
CGM.ClearUnusedCoverageMapping(D);
setFuncName(Fn);
mapRegionCounters(D);
if (CGM.getCodeGenOpts().CoverageMapping)
emitCounterRegionMapping(D);
if (PGOReader) {
SourceManager &SM = CGM.getContext().getSourceManager();
loadRegionCounts(PGOReader, SM.isInMainFile(D->getLocation()));
computeRegionCounts(D);
applyFunctionAttributes(PGOReader, Fn);
}
}
void CodeGenPGO::mapRegionCounters(const Decl *D) {
RegionCounterMap.reset(new llvm::DenseMap<const Stmt *, unsigned>);
MapRegionCounters Walker(*RegionCounterMap);
if (const FunctionDecl *FD = dyn_cast_or_null<FunctionDecl>(D))
Walker.TraverseDecl(const_cast<FunctionDecl *>(FD));
else if (const ObjCMethodDecl *MD = dyn_cast_or_null<ObjCMethodDecl>(D))
Walker.TraverseDecl(const_cast<ObjCMethodDecl *>(MD));
else if (const BlockDecl *BD = dyn_cast_or_null<BlockDecl>(D))
Walker.TraverseDecl(const_cast<BlockDecl *>(BD));
else if (const CapturedDecl *CD = dyn_cast_or_null<CapturedDecl>(D))
Walker.TraverseDecl(const_cast<CapturedDecl *>(CD));
assert(Walker.NextCounter > 0 && "no entry counter mapped for decl");
NumRegionCounters = Walker.NextCounter;
FunctionHash = Walker.Hash.finalize();
}
bool CodeGenPGO::skipRegionMappingForDecl(const Decl *D) {
if (SkipCoverageMapping)
return true;
// Don't map the functions in system headers.
const auto &SM = CGM.getContext().getSourceManager();
auto Loc = D->getBody()->getLocStart();
return SM.isInSystemHeader(Loc);
}
void CodeGenPGO::emitCounterRegionMapping(const Decl *D) {
if (skipRegionMappingForDecl(D))
return;
std::string CoverageMapping;
llvm::raw_string_ostream OS(CoverageMapping);
CoverageMappingGen MappingGen(*CGM.getCoverageMapping(),
CGM.getContext().getSourceManager(),
CGM.getLangOpts(), RegionCounterMap.get());
MappingGen.emitCounterMapping(D, OS);
OS.flush();
if (CoverageMapping.empty())
return;
CGM.getCoverageMapping()->addFunctionMappingRecord(
FuncNameVar, FuncName, FunctionHash, CoverageMapping);
}
void
CodeGenPGO::emitEmptyCounterMapping(const Decl *D, StringRef Name,
llvm::GlobalValue::LinkageTypes Linkage) {
if (skipRegionMappingForDecl(D))
return;
std::string CoverageMapping;
llvm::raw_string_ostream OS(CoverageMapping);
CoverageMappingGen MappingGen(*CGM.getCoverageMapping(),
CGM.getContext().getSourceManager(),
CGM.getLangOpts());
MappingGen.emitEmptyMapping(D, OS);
OS.flush();
if (CoverageMapping.empty())
return;
setFuncName(Name, Linkage);
CGM.getCoverageMapping()->addFunctionMappingRecord(
FuncNameVar, FuncName, FunctionHash, CoverageMapping, false);
}
void CodeGenPGO::computeRegionCounts(const Decl *D) {
StmtCountMap.reset(new llvm::DenseMap<const Stmt *, uint64_t>);
ComputeRegionCounts Walker(*StmtCountMap, *this);
if (const FunctionDecl *FD = dyn_cast_or_null<FunctionDecl>(D))
Walker.VisitFunctionDecl(FD);
else if (const ObjCMethodDecl *MD = dyn_cast_or_null<ObjCMethodDecl>(D))
Walker.VisitObjCMethodDecl(MD);
else if (const BlockDecl *BD = dyn_cast_or_null<BlockDecl>(D))
Walker.VisitBlockDecl(BD);
else if (const CapturedDecl *CD = dyn_cast_or_null<CapturedDecl>(D))
Walker.VisitCapturedDecl(const_cast<CapturedDecl *>(CD));
}
void
CodeGenPGO::applyFunctionAttributes(llvm::IndexedInstrProfReader *PGOReader,
llvm::Function *Fn) {
if (!haveRegionCounts())
return;
uint64_t FunctionCount = getRegionCount(nullptr);
Fn->setEntryCount(FunctionCount);
}
void CodeGenPGO::emitCounterIncrement(CGBuilderTy &Builder, const Stmt *S) {
if (!CGM.getCodeGenOpts().hasProfileClangInstr() || !RegionCounterMap)
return;
if (!Builder.GetInsertBlock())
return;
unsigned Counter = (*RegionCounterMap)[S];
auto *I8PtrTy = llvm::Type::getInt8PtrTy(CGM.getLLVMContext());
Builder.CreateCall(CGM.getIntrinsic(llvm::Intrinsic::instrprof_increment),
{llvm::ConstantExpr::getBitCast(FuncNameVar, I8PtrTy),
Builder.getInt64(FunctionHash),
Builder.getInt32(NumRegionCounters),
Builder.getInt32(Counter)});
}
// This method either inserts a call to the profile run-time during
// instrumentation or puts profile data into metadata for PGO use.
void CodeGenPGO::valueProfile(CGBuilderTy &Builder, uint32_t ValueKind,
llvm::Instruction *ValueSite, llvm::Value *ValuePtr) {
if (!EnableValueProfiling)
return;
if (!ValuePtr || !ValueSite || !Builder.GetInsertBlock())
return;
if (isa<llvm::Constant>(ValuePtr))
return;
bool InstrumentValueSites = CGM.getCodeGenOpts().hasProfileClangInstr();
if (InstrumentValueSites && RegionCounterMap) {
auto BuilderInsertPoint = Builder.saveIP();
Builder.SetInsertPoint(ValueSite);
llvm::Value *Args[5] = {
llvm::ConstantExpr::getBitCast(FuncNameVar, Builder.getInt8PtrTy()),
Builder.getInt64(FunctionHash),
Builder.CreatePtrToInt(ValuePtr, Builder.getInt64Ty()),
Builder.getInt32(ValueKind),
Builder.getInt32(NumValueSites[ValueKind]++)
};
Builder.CreateCall(
CGM.getIntrinsic(llvm::Intrinsic::instrprof_value_profile), Args);
Builder.restoreIP(BuilderInsertPoint);
return;
}
llvm::IndexedInstrProfReader *PGOReader = CGM.getPGOReader();
if (PGOReader && haveRegionCounts()) {
// We record the top most called three functions at each call site.
// Profile metadata contains "VP" string identifying this metadata
// as value profiling data, then a uint32_t value for the value profiling
// kind, a uint64_t value for the total number of times the call is
// executed, followed by the function hash and execution count (uint64_t)
// pairs for each function.
if (NumValueSites[ValueKind] >= ProfRecord->getNumValueSites(ValueKind))
return;
llvm::annotateValueSite(CGM.getModule(), *ValueSite, *ProfRecord,
(llvm::InstrProfValueKind)ValueKind,
NumValueSites[ValueKind]);
NumValueSites[ValueKind]++;
}
}
void CodeGenPGO::loadRegionCounts(llvm::IndexedInstrProfReader *PGOReader,
bool IsInMainFile) {
CGM.getPGOStats().addVisited(IsInMainFile);
RegionCounts.clear();
llvm::Expected<llvm::InstrProfRecord> RecordExpected =
PGOReader->getInstrProfRecord(FuncName, FunctionHash);
if (auto E = RecordExpected.takeError()) {
auto IPE = llvm::InstrProfError::take(std::move(E));
if (IPE == llvm::instrprof_error::unknown_function)
CGM.getPGOStats().addMissing(IsInMainFile);
else if (IPE == llvm::instrprof_error::hash_mismatch)
CGM.getPGOStats().addMismatched(IsInMainFile);
else if (IPE == llvm::instrprof_error::malformed)
// TODO: Consider a more specific warning for this case.
CGM.getPGOStats().addMismatched(IsInMainFile);
return;
}
ProfRecord =
llvm::make_unique<llvm::InstrProfRecord>(std::move(RecordExpected.get()));
RegionCounts = ProfRecord->Counts;
}
/// \brief Calculate what to divide by to scale weights.
///
/// Given the maximum weight, calculate a divisor that will scale all the
/// weights to strictly less than UINT32_MAX.
static uint64_t calculateWeightScale(uint64_t MaxWeight) {
return MaxWeight < UINT32_MAX ? 1 : MaxWeight / UINT32_MAX + 1;
}
/// \brief Scale an individual branch weight (and add 1).
///
/// Scale a 64-bit weight down to 32-bits using \c Scale.
///
/// According to Laplace's Rule of Succession, it is better to compute the
/// weight based on the count plus 1, so universally add 1 to the value.
///
/// \pre \c Scale was calculated by \a calculateWeightScale() with a weight no
/// greater than \c Weight.
static uint32_t scaleBranchWeight(uint64_t Weight, uint64_t Scale) {
assert(Scale && "scale by 0?");
uint64_t Scaled = Weight / Scale + 1;
assert(Scaled <= UINT32_MAX && "overflow 32-bits");
return Scaled;
}
llvm::MDNode *CodeGenFunction::createProfileWeights(uint64_t TrueCount,
uint64_t FalseCount) {
// Check for empty weights.
if (!TrueCount && !FalseCount)
return nullptr;
// Calculate how to scale down to 32-bits.
uint64_t Scale = calculateWeightScale(std::max(TrueCount, FalseCount));
llvm::MDBuilder MDHelper(CGM.getLLVMContext());
return MDHelper.createBranchWeights(scaleBranchWeight(TrueCount, Scale),
scaleBranchWeight(FalseCount, Scale));
}
llvm::MDNode *
CodeGenFunction::createProfileWeights(ArrayRef<uint64_t> Weights) {
// We need at least two elements to create meaningful weights.
if (Weights.size() < 2)
return nullptr;
// Check for empty weights.
uint64_t MaxWeight = *std::max_element(Weights.begin(), Weights.end());
if (MaxWeight == 0)
return nullptr;
// Calculate how to scale down to 32-bits.
uint64_t Scale = calculateWeightScale(MaxWeight);
SmallVector<uint32_t, 16> ScaledWeights;
ScaledWeights.reserve(Weights.size());
for (uint64_t W : Weights)
ScaledWeights.push_back(scaleBranchWeight(W, Scale));
llvm::MDBuilder MDHelper(CGM.getLLVMContext());
return MDHelper.createBranchWeights(ScaledWeights);
}
llvm::MDNode *CodeGenFunction::createProfileWeightsForLoop(const Stmt *Cond,
uint64_t LoopCount) {
if (!PGO.haveRegionCounts())
return nullptr;
Optional<uint64_t> CondCount = PGO.getStmtCount(Cond);
assert(CondCount.hasValue() && "missing expected loop condition count");
if (*CondCount == 0)
return nullptr;
return createProfileWeights(LoopCount,
std::max(*CondCount, LoopCount) - LoopCount);
}