The cxx-structors.cpp test checks that some instrumentation doesn't
appear, but it should be more explicit about which instrumentation it
actually expects to appear.
llvm-svn: 295532
The frontend can't see "__profn" profile name variables after IRGen
because llvm throws these away now. Tighten up some test cases which
checked for the non-existence of those variables.
llvm-svn: 295528
This is a re-try of r295085: fix up some test cases that assume that
profile name variables are preserved by the instrprof pass.
This catches one additional case in test/CoverageMapping/unused_names.c.
llvm-svn: 295101
Much to my surprise, '-disable-llvm-optzns' which I thought was the
magical flag I wanted to get at the raw LLVM IR coming out of Clang
deosn't do that. It still runs some passes over the IR. I don't want
that, I really want the *raw* IR coming out of Clang and I strongly
suspect everyone else using it is in the same camp.
There is actually a flag that does what I want that I didn't know about
called '-disable-llvm-passes'. I suspect many others don't know about it
either. It both does what I want and is much simpler.
This removes the confusing version and makes that spelling of the flag
an alias for '-disable-llvm-passes'. I've also moved everything in Clang
to use the 'passes' spelling as it seems both more accurate (*all* LLVM
passes are disabled, not just optimizations) and much easier to remember
and spell correctly.
This is part of simplifying how Clang drives LLVM to make it cleaner to
wire up to the new pass manager.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28047
llvm-svn: 290392
Value profiling should not profile constants and/or constant
expressions when they appear as callees in call instructions.
Constant expressions form when a direct callee has bitcasts or
inttoptr(ptrtint (callee)) nests surrounding it. Value profiling
should avoid instrumenting such cases. Mostly NFC.
llvm-svn: 265037
For terminator instructions, the value profiling instrumentation
happens in a basic block other than where the value site resides.
This CR moves the instrumentation point prior to the value site.
Mostly NFC.
llvm-svn: 264783
This patch changes cc1 option for PGO profile use from
-fprofile-instr-use=<path> to -fprofile-instrument-use-path=<path>.
-fprofile-instr-use=<path> is now a driver only option.
In addition to decouple the cc1 option from the driver level option, this patch
also enables IR level profile use. cc1 option handling now reads the profile
header and sets CodeGenOpt ProfileUse (valid values are {None, Clang, LLVM}
-- this is a common enum for -fprofile-instrument={}, for the profile
instrumentation), and invoke the pipeline to enable the respective PGO use pass.
Reviewers: silvas, davidxl
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17737
llvm-svn: 262515
This patch changes cc1 option -fprofile-instr-generate to an enum option
-fprofile-instrument={clang|none}. It also changes cc1 options
-fprofile-instr-generate= to -fprofile-instrument-path=.
The driver level option -fprofile-instr-generate and -fprofile-instr-generate=
remain intact. This change will pave the way to integrate new PGO
instrumentation in IR level.
Review: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16730
llvm-svn: 259811
1. Make test case more focused and robust by focusing on what to be tested (linkage, icall) -- make it easier to validate
2. Testing linkages of data and counter variables instead of names. Counters and data are more relavant to be tested.
llvm-svn: 259067
NFC. These hints are only used for inlining and the inliner now uses
the same criteria to identify hot and cold callees and set appropriate
thresholds without relying on these hints. Hence this removed code is
superfluous.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15726
llvm-svn: 256793
This sets the maximum entry count among all functions in the program to the module using module flags. This allows the optimizer to use this information.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15163
llvm-svn: 255918
(test case update)
Profile symbols have long prefixes which waste space and creating pressure for linker.
This patch shortens the prefixes to minimal length without losing verbosity.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15503
llvm-svn: 255576
(This is part-2 of the patch -- fixing test cases)
Before the patch, -fprofile-instr-generate compile will fail
if no integrated-as is specified when the file contains
any static functions (the -S output is also invalid).
This patch fixed the issue. With the change, the index format
version will be bumped up by 1. Backward compatibility is
preserved with this change.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15243
llvm-svn: 255366
Constructors and destructors may be represented by several functions
in IR. Only base structors correspond to source code, others are
small pieces of code and eventually call the base variant. In this
case instrumentation of non-base structors has little sense, this
fix remove it. Now profile data of a declaration corresponds to
exactly one function in IR, it agrees with the current logic of the
profile data loading.
This change fixes PR24996.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15158
llvm-svn: 254876
cannot assume that the current working directory is writable in all test
environments. I don't know a better way to write this test of hand, lets
discuss. Possibly, a better option would be to put these together with
other test testing the driver directly.
llvm-svn: 241885
This patch adds support for specifying where the profile is emitted in a
way similar to GCC. These flags are used to specify directories instead
of filenames. When -fprofile-generate=DIR is used, the compiler will
generate code to write to <DIR>/default.profraw.
The patch also adds a couple of extensions: LLVM_PROFILE_FILE can still be
used to override the directory and file name to use and -fprofile-use
accepts both directories and filenames.
To simplify the set of flags used in the backend, all the flags get
canonicalized to -fprofile-instr-{generate,use} when passed to the
backend. The decision to use a default name for the profile is done
in the driver.
llvm-svn: 241825