Modify ProfileSummary class to make it not instrumented profile specific.
Add a new InstrumentedProfileSummary class that inherits from ProfileSummary.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17310
llvm-svn: 261119
This patch uses one bit in profile version to differentiate Clang
instrumentation and IR level instrumentation profiles.
PGOInstrumenation generates a COMDAT variable __llvm_profile_raw_version so
that the compiler runtime can set the right profile kind.
For Maco-O platform, we generate the variable as linkonce_odr linkage as
COMDAT is not supported.
PGOInstrumenation now checks this bit to make sure it's an IR level
instrumentation profile.
The patch was submitted as r260164 but reverted due to a Darwin test breakage.
Original Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15540
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17020
llvm-svn: 260385
This patch uses one bit in profile version to differentiate Clang
instrumentation and IR level instrumentation profiles.
PGOInstrumenation generates a COMDAT variable __llvm_profile_raw_version so
that the compiler runtime can set the right profile kind.
PGOInstrumenation now checks this bit to make sure it's an IR level
instrumentation profile.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15540
llvm-svn: 260146
This reduces sizes of instrumented object files, final binaries,
process images, and raw profile data.
The format of the indexed profile data remain the same.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16388
llvm-svn: 260117
With this patch, the profile summary data will be available in indexed
profile data file so that profiler reader/compiler optimizer can start
to make use of.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16258
llvm-svn: 259626
With the support of value profiling added, the Indexed prof
reader gets less efficient. The prof reader initialization
used to be just reading the file header, but with VP support
added, initialization needs to walk through all profile keys
of ondisk hash table resulting in very poor locality and large
memory increase (keys are stored together with the profile data
in the mapped profile buffer). Even worse, when the reader is
used by the compiler (not llvm-profdata too), the penalty becomes
very high as compilation of each single module requires touching
profile data buffer for the whole program.
In this patch, the icall target values (MD5hash) are no longer eargerly
converted back to name strings when the data is read into memory. New
interface is added to to profile reader so that InstrProfSymtab can be
lazily created for Indexed profile reader on-demand. Creating of the
symtab is intended to be used by llvm-profdata tool for symbolic dumping
of VP data. It can be used with compiler (for legacy out of tree uses)
too but not recommended due to compile time and memory reasons
mentioned above.
Some other cleanups are also included: Function Addr to md5 map is now
consolated into InstrProfSymtab. InstrProfStringtab is no longer used and
eliminated.
llvm-svn: 256114
This patch adds the missing functionality in parsable
text format support for value profiling.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15212
llvm-svn: 255523
Before this patch, each function's on-disk VP data is 'pointed'
to by the Value field of per-function ProfileData structue, and
read relies on this field (relocated with ValueDataDelta field)
to read the value data. However this means the Value field needs
to be updated during runtime before dumping, which creates undesirable
data races.
With this patch, the reading of VP data no longer depends on Value
field. There is no format change. ValueDataDelta header field becomes
obsolute but will be kept for compatibility reason (will be removed
next time the raw format change is needed).
llvm-svn: 255329
With the latest refactoring and code sharing patches landed,
it is possible to unify the value profile implementation between
raw and indexed profile. This is the patch in raw profile reader
that uses the common interface.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15056
llvm-svn: 254677
Profile readers using incompatible on-disk hash table format can now share the same
implementation and interfaces.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15100
llvm-svn: 254458
This change introduces an instrumentation intrinsic instruction for
value profiling purposes, the lowering of the instrumentation intrinsic
and raw reader updates. The raw profile data files for llvm-profdata
testing are updated.
llvm-svn: 253484
Summary:
This change addresses two possible instances of user error / confusion when
merging sampled profile data.
Previously any input that didn't match the raw or processed instrumented format
would automatically be interpreted as instrumented profile text format data.
No error would be reported during the merge.
Example:
If foo-sampled.profdata and bar-sampled.profdata are binary sampled profiles:
Old behavior:
$ llvm-profdata merge foo-sampled.profdata bar-sampled.profdata -output foobar-sampled.profdata
$ llvm-profdata show -sample foobar-sampled.profdata
error: foobar-sampled.profdata:1: Expected 'mangled_name:NUM:NUM', found lprofi
This change adds basic checks for valid input data when assuming text input.
It also makes error messages related to file format validity more specific about
the assumbed profile data type.
New behavior:
$ llvm-profdata merge foo-sampled.profdata bar-sampled.profdata -o foobar-sampled.profdata
error: foo.profdata: Unrecognized instrumentation profile encoding format
Perhaps you forgot to use the -sample option?
Reviewers: bogner, davidxl, dnovillo
Subscribers: davidxl, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14558
llvm-svn: 253009
Summary:
This change addresses two possible instances of user error / confusion when
merging sampled profile data.
Previously any input that didn't match the raw or processed instrumented format
would automatically be interpreted as instrumented profile text format data.
No error would be reported during the merge.
Example:
If foo-sampled.profdata and bar-sampled.profdata are binary sampled profiles:
Old behavior:
$ llvm-profdata merge foo-sampled.profdata bar-sampled.profdata -output foobar-sampled.profdata
$ llvm-profdata show -sample foobar-sampled.profdata
error: foobar-sampled.profdata:1: Expected 'mangled_name:NUM:NUM', found lprofi
This change adds basic checks for valid input data when assuming text input.
It also makes error messages related to file format validity more specific about
the assumbed profile data type.
New behavior:
$ llvm-profdata merge foo-sampled.profdata bar-sampled.profdata -o foobar-sampled.profdata
error: foo.profdata: Unrecognized instrumentation profile encoding format
Perhaps you forgot to use the -sample option?
Reviewers: bogner, davidxl, dnovillo
Subscribers: davidxl, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14558
llvm-svn: 252916
- Make indexed value profile data more compact by peeling out
the per-site value count field into its own smaller sized array.
- Introduced formal data structure definitions to specify value
profile data layout in indexed format. Previously the layout
of the data is only assumed in the client code (scattered in
three different places : size computation, EmitData, and ReadData
- The new data structure serves as a central place for layout documentation.
- Add interfaces to force BE output for value profile data (testing purpose)
- Add byte swap unit tests
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14401
llvm-svn: 252563
1. Added a set of public interfaces in InstrProfRecord
class to access (read/write) value profile data.
2. Changed IndexedProfile reader and writer code to
use the newly defined interfaces and hide implementation
details.
3. Added a couple of unittests for value profiling:
- Test new interfaces to get and set value profile data
- Test value profile data merging with various scenarios.
No functional change is expected. The new interfaces will also
make it possible to change on-disk format of value prof data
to be more compact (to be submitted).
llvm-svn: 251771
Add a couple of helper methods to make the primary
raw profile reader interface's implementation more
readable. It also hides more format details. This
patch has no functional change.
llvm-svn: 251546
Change InstrProfReaderIndex from typedef into a wrapper
class with helper methods. This makes the index profile
reader code more readable. It also hides the implementation
detail of the index format and make it more flexible to allow
support different (or more than one) format in the future.
llvm-svn: 251491
1. Key constant values (version, magic) and data structures related to raw and
indexed profile format are moved into one centralized file: InstrProf.h.
2. Utility function such as MD5Hash computation is also moved to the common
header to allow sharing with other components in the future.
3. A header data structure is introduced for Indexed format so that the reader
and writer can always be in sync.
4. Added some comments to document different places where multiple definition
of the data structure must be kept in sync (reader/writer, runtime, lowering
etc). No functional change is intended.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13758
llvm-svn: 250638
Add support to the indexed instrprof reader and writer for the format
that will be used for value profiling.
Patch by Betul Buyukkurt, with minor modifications.
llvm-svn: 248833
This version fixes a missing include that MSVC noticed and
clarifies the ownership of the counter buffer that's passed to
InstrProfRecord.
This restores r240206, which was reverted in r240208.
Patch by Betul Buyukkurt.
llvm-svn: 240360
Seems like MSVC doesn't like this:
InstrProf.h(49) : error C2614: 'llvm::InstrProfRecord' : illegal member initialization: 'Hash' is not a base or member
This reverts r240206.
llvm-svn: 240208
This consolidates the logic to read instrprof records into the on disk
hash table's lookup trait and makes us copy the counter data instead
of taking references to it as we read. This will simplify further
changes to the format.
Patch by Betul Buyukkurt.
llvm-svn: 240206
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.
llvm-svn: 229602
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.
llvm-svn: 229483
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.
llvm-svn: 229455
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.
llvm-svn: 225974
The raw profiles that are generated in compiler-rt always add padding
so that each profile is aligned, so we can simply treat files that
don't have this property as malformed.
Caught by Alexey's new ubsan bot. Thanks!
llvm-svn: 217708
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.
llvm-svn: 214585
This moves some tests around to make it clearer what's being tested,
and adds very rudimentary comment syntax to the text input format to
make specifying this kind of test a little bit simpler.
llvm-svn: 214235