This diff replaces --driver-mode=cpp in
utils/perf-training/order-files.lit.cfg and
utils/perf-training/lit.cfg with --driver-mode=g++.
clang --driver-mode=cpp will call the preprocessor and will not
trigger compilation.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28269
llvm-svn: 290936
The oneshot probe only gets executed the first time the probe is hit in the process. For order file generation this is really all we care about.
llvm-svn: 279673
This patch adds a new set of substitutions to the lit run lines for order files and PGO generation which run the clang driver to get the cc1 command, then execute the cc1 command directly. This allows the scripts to bypass profiling the clang driver over and over again.
The approach in this patch was discussed via IRC with Sean Silvas.
Special thanks to Daniel Dunbar whose out-of-tree code I liberally plagiarized.
llvm-svn: 263997
Summary:
This patch extends the lit-based perf-training tooling supplied for PGO data generation to also generate linker order files using dtrace.
This patch should work on any system that has dtrace. If CMake can find the dtrace tool it will generate a target 'generate-order-file' which will run the per-training tests wrapped by dtrace to capture function entries. There are several algorithms implemented for sorting the order files which can be experimented with for best performance. The dtrace wrapper also supports bot oneshot and pid probes.
The perf-helper.py changes to support order file construction are ported from internal changes by ddunbar; he gets all the credit for the hard work here, I just copy and pasted.
Note: I've tested these patches on FreeBSD and OS X 10.10.
Reviewers: ddunbar, bogner, silvas
Subscribers: llvm-commits, emaste
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16134
llvm-svn: 257934