/*===- GCDAProfiling.c - Support library for GCDA file emission -----------===*\ |* |* The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure |* |* This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source |* License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. |* |*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*| |* |* This file implements the call back routines for the gcov profiling |* instrumentation pass. Link against this library when running code through |* the -insert-gcov-profiling LLVM pass. |* |* We emit files in a corrupt version of GCOV's "gcda" file format. These files |* are only close enough that LCOV will happily parse them. Anything that lcov |* ignores is missing. |* |* TODO: gcov is multi-process safe by having each exit open the existing file |* and append to it. We'd like to achieve that and be thread-safe too. |* \*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*/ #include #include #include #include #include #if defined(_WIN32) #include "WindowsMMap.h" #else #include #include #endif #if defined(__FreeBSD__) && defined(__i386__) #define I386_FREEBSD 1 #else #define I386_FREEBSD 0 #endif #if !defined(_MSC_VER) && !I386_FREEBSD #include #endif #if defined(_MSC_VER) typedef unsigned char uint8_t; typedef unsigned int uint32_t; typedef unsigned long long uint64_t; #elif I386_FREEBSD /* System headers define 'size_t' incorrectly on x64 FreeBSD (prior to * FreeBSD 10, r232261) when compiled in 32-bit mode. */ typedef unsigned char uint8_t; typedef unsigned int uint32_t; typedef unsigned long long uint64_t; #endif #include "InstrProfiling.h" #include "InstrProfilingUtil.h" /* #define DEBUG_GCDAPROFILING */ /* * --- GCOV file format I/O primitives --- */ /* * The current file name we're outputting. Used primarily for error logging. */ static char *filename = NULL; /* * The current file we're outputting. */ static FILE *output_file = NULL; /* * Buffer that we write things into. */ #define WRITE_BUFFER_SIZE (128 * 1024) static unsigned char *write_buffer = NULL; static uint64_t cur_buffer_size = 0; static uint64_t cur_pos = 0; static uint64_t file_size = 0; static int new_file = 0; static int fd = -1; typedef void (*fn_ptr)(); typedef void* dynamic_object_id; // The address of this variable identifies a given dynamic object. static dynamic_object_id current_id; #define CURRENT_ID (¤t_id) struct fn_node { dynamic_object_id id; fn_ptr fn; struct fn_node* next; }; struct fn_list { struct fn_node *head, *tail; }; /* * A list of functions to write out the data, shared between all dynamic objects. */ struct fn_list writeout_fn_list; /* * A list of flush functions that our __gcov_flush() function should call, shared between all dynamic objects. */ struct fn_list flush_fn_list; static void fn_list_insert(struct fn_list* list, fn_ptr fn) { struct fn_node* new_node = malloc(sizeof(struct fn_node)); new_node->fn = fn; new_node->next = NULL; new_node->id = CURRENT_ID; if (!list->head) { list->head = list->tail = new_node; } else { list->tail->next = new_node; list->tail = new_node; } } static void fn_list_remove(struct fn_list* list) { struct fn_node* curr = list->head; struct fn_node* prev = NULL; struct fn_node* next = NULL; while (curr) { next = curr->next; if (curr->id == CURRENT_ID) { if (curr == list->head) { list->head = next; } if (curr == list->tail) { list->tail = prev; } if (prev) { prev->next = next; } free(curr); } else { prev = curr; } curr = next; } } static void resize_write_buffer(uint64_t size) { if (!new_file) return; size += cur_pos; if (size <= cur_buffer_size) return; size = (size - 1) / WRITE_BUFFER_SIZE + 1; size *= WRITE_BUFFER_SIZE; write_buffer = realloc(write_buffer, size); cur_buffer_size = size; } static void write_bytes(const char *s, size_t len) { resize_write_buffer(len); memcpy(&write_buffer[cur_pos], s, len); cur_pos += len; } static void write_32bit_value(uint32_t i) { write_bytes((char*)&i, 4); } static void write_64bit_value(uint64_t i) { // GCOV uses a lo-/hi-word format even on big-endian systems. // See also GCOVBuffer::readInt64 in LLVM. uint32_t lo = (uint32_t) i; uint32_t hi = (uint32_t) (i >> 32); write_32bit_value(lo); write_32bit_value(hi); } static uint32_t length_of_string(const char *s) { return (strlen(s) / 4) + 1; } static void write_string(const char *s) { uint32_t len = length_of_string(s); write_32bit_value(len); write_bytes(s, strlen(s)); write_bytes("\0\0\0\0", 4 - (strlen(s) % 4)); } static uint32_t read_32bit_value() { uint32_t val; if (new_file) return (uint32_t)-1; val = *(uint32_t*)&write_buffer[cur_pos]; cur_pos += 4; return val; } static uint32_t read_le_32bit_value() { uint32_t val = 0; int i; if (new_file) return (uint32_t)-1; for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) val |= write_buffer[cur_pos++] << (8*i); return val; } static uint64_t read_64bit_value() { // GCOV uses a lo-/hi-word format even on big-endian systems. // See also GCOVBuffer::readInt64 in LLVM. uint32_t lo = read_32bit_value(); uint32_t hi = read_32bit_value(); return ((uint64_t)hi << 32) | ((uint64_t)lo); } static char *mangle_filename(const char *orig_filename) { char *new_filename; size_t prefix_len; int prefix_strip; const char *prefix = lprofGetPathPrefix(&prefix_strip, &prefix_len); if (prefix == NULL) return strdup(orig_filename); new_filename = malloc(prefix_len + 1 + strlen(orig_filename) + 1); lprofApplyPathPrefix(new_filename, orig_filename, prefix, prefix_len, prefix_strip); return new_filename; } static int map_file() { fseek(output_file, 0L, SEEK_END); file_size = ftell(output_file); /* A size of 0 is invalid to `mmap'. Return a fail here, but don't issue an * error message because it should "just work" for the user. */ if (file_size == 0) return -1; write_buffer = mmap(0, file_size, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_FILE | MAP_SHARED, fd, 0); if (write_buffer == (void *)-1) { int errnum = errno; fprintf(stderr, "profiling: %s: cannot map: %s\n", filename, strerror(errnum)); return -1; } return 0; } static void unmap_file() { if (msync(write_buffer, file_size, MS_SYNC) == -1) { int errnum = errno; fprintf(stderr, "profiling: %s: cannot msync: %s\n", filename, strerror(errnum)); } /* We explicitly ignore errors from unmapping because at this point the data * is written and we don't care. */ (void)munmap(write_buffer, file_size); write_buffer = NULL; file_size = 0; } /* * --- LLVM line counter API --- */ /* A file in this case is a translation unit. Each .o file built with line * profiling enabled will emit to a different file. Only one file may be * started at a time. */ COMPILER_RT_VISIBILITY void llvm_gcda_start_file(const char *orig_filename, const char version[4], uint32_t checksum) { const char *mode = "r+b"; filename = mangle_filename(orig_filename); /* Try just opening the file. */ new_file = 0; fd = open(filename, O_RDWR | O_BINARY); if (fd == -1) { /* Try opening the file, creating it if necessary. */ new_file = 1; mode = "w+b"; fd = open(filename, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_BINARY, 0644); if (fd == -1) { /* Try creating the directories first then opening the file. */ __llvm_profile_recursive_mkdir(filename); fd = open(filename, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_BINARY, 0644); if (fd == -1) { /* Bah! It's hopeless. */ int errnum = errno; fprintf(stderr, "profiling: %s: cannot open: %s\n", filename, strerror(errnum)); return; } } } /* Try to flock the file to serialize concurrent processes writing out to the * same GCDA. This can fail if the filesystem doesn't support it, but in that * case we'll just carry on with the old racy behaviour and hope for the best. */ lprofLockFd(fd); output_file = fdopen(fd, mode); /* Initialize the write buffer. */ write_buffer = NULL; cur_buffer_size = 0; cur_pos = 0; if (new_file) { resize_write_buffer(WRITE_BUFFER_SIZE); memset(write_buffer, 0, WRITE_BUFFER_SIZE); } else { if (map_file() == -1) { /* mmap failed, try to recover by clobbering */ new_file = 1; write_buffer = NULL; cur_buffer_size = 0; resize_write_buffer(WRITE_BUFFER_SIZE); memset(write_buffer, 0, WRITE_BUFFER_SIZE); } } /* gcda file, version, stamp checksum. */ write_bytes("adcg", 4); write_bytes(version, 4); write_32bit_value(checksum); #ifdef DEBUG_GCDAPROFILING fprintf(stderr, "llvmgcda: [%s]\n", orig_filename); #endif } /* Given an array of pointers to counters (counters), increment the n-th one, * where we're also given a pointer to n (predecessor). */ COMPILER_RT_VISIBILITY void llvm_gcda_increment_indirect_counter(uint32_t *predecessor, uint64_t **counters) { uint64_t *counter; uint32_t pred; pred = *predecessor; if (pred == 0xffffffff) return; counter = counters[pred]; /* Don't crash if the pred# is out of sync. This can happen due to threads, or because of a TODO in GCOVProfiling.cpp buildEdgeLookupTable(). */ if (counter) ++*counter; #ifdef DEBUG_GCDAPROFILING else fprintf(stderr, "llvmgcda: increment_indirect_counter counters=%08llx, pred=%u\n", *counter, *predecessor); #endif } COMPILER_RT_VISIBILITY void llvm_gcda_emit_function(uint32_t ident, const char *function_name, uint32_t func_checksum, uint8_t use_extra_checksum, uint32_t cfg_checksum) { uint32_t len = 2; if (use_extra_checksum) len++; #ifdef DEBUG_GCDAPROFILING fprintf(stderr, "llvmgcda: function id=0x%08x name=%s\n", ident, function_name ? function_name : "NULL"); #endif if (!output_file) return; /* function tag */ write_bytes("\0\0\0\1", 4); if (function_name) len += 1 + length_of_string(function_name); write_32bit_value(len); write_32bit_value(ident); write_32bit_value(func_checksum); if (use_extra_checksum) write_32bit_value(cfg_checksum); if (function_name) write_string(function_name); } COMPILER_RT_VISIBILITY void llvm_gcda_emit_arcs(uint32_t num_counters, uint64_t *counters) { uint32_t i; uint64_t *old_ctrs = NULL; uint32_t val = 0; uint64_t save_cur_pos = cur_pos; if (!output_file) return; val = read_le_32bit_value(); if (val != (uint32_t)-1) { /* There are counters present in the file. Merge them. */ if (val != 0x01a10000) { fprintf(stderr, "profiling: %s: cannot merge previous GCDA file: " "corrupt arc tag (0x%08x)\n", filename, val); return; } val = read_32bit_value(); if (val == (uint32_t)-1 || val / 2 != num_counters) { fprintf(stderr, "profiling: %s: cannot merge previous GCDA file: " "mismatched number of counters (%d)\n", filename, val); return; } old_ctrs = malloc(sizeof(uint64_t) * num_counters); for (i = 0; i < num_counters; ++i) old_ctrs[i] = read_64bit_value(); } cur_pos = save_cur_pos; /* Counter #1 (arcs) tag */ write_bytes("\0\0\xa1\1", 4); write_32bit_value(num_counters * 2); for (i = 0; i < num_counters; ++i) { counters[i] += (old_ctrs ? old_ctrs[i] : 0); write_64bit_value(counters[i]); } free(old_ctrs); #ifdef DEBUG_GCDAPROFILING fprintf(stderr, "llvmgcda: %u arcs\n", num_counters); for (i = 0; i < num_counters; ++i) fprintf(stderr, "llvmgcda: %llu\n", (unsigned long long)counters[i]); #endif } COMPILER_RT_VISIBILITY void llvm_gcda_summary_info() { const uint32_t obj_summary_len = 9; /* Length for gcov compatibility. */ uint32_t i; uint32_t runs = 1; static uint32_t run_counted = 0; // We only want to increase the run count once. uint32_t val = 0; uint64_t save_cur_pos = cur_pos; if (!output_file) return; val = read_le_32bit_value(); if (val != (uint32_t)-1) { /* There are counters present in the file. Merge them. */ if (val != 0xa1000000) { fprintf(stderr, "profiling: %s: cannot merge previous run count: " "corrupt object tag (0x%08x)\n", filename, val); return; } val = read_32bit_value(); /* length */ if (val != obj_summary_len) { fprintf(stderr, "profiling: %s: cannot merge previous run count: " "mismatched object length (%d)\n", filename, val); return; } read_32bit_value(); /* checksum, unused */ read_32bit_value(); /* num, unused */ uint32_t prev_runs = read_32bit_value(); /* Add previous run count to new counter, if not already counted before. */ runs = run_counted ? prev_runs : prev_runs + 1; } cur_pos = save_cur_pos; /* Object summary tag */ write_bytes("\0\0\0\xa1", 4); write_32bit_value(obj_summary_len); write_32bit_value(0); /* checksum, unused */ write_32bit_value(0); /* num, unused */ write_32bit_value(runs); for (i = 3; i < obj_summary_len; ++i) write_32bit_value(0); /* Program summary tag */ write_bytes("\0\0\0\xa3", 4); /* tag indicates 1 program */ write_32bit_value(0); /* 0 length */ run_counted = 1; #ifdef DEBUG_GCDAPROFILING fprintf(stderr, "llvmgcda: %u runs\n", runs); #endif } COMPILER_RT_VISIBILITY void llvm_gcda_end_file() { /* Write out EOF record. */ if (output_file) { write_bytes("\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0", 8); if (new_file) { fwrite(write_buffer, cur_pos, 1, output_file); free(write_buffer); } else { unmap_file(); } fflush(output_file); lprofUnlockFd(fd); fclose(output_file); output_file = NULL; write_buffer = NULL; } free(filename); #ifdef DEBUG_GCDAPROFILING fprintf(stderr, "llvmgcda: -----\n"); #endif } COMPILER_RT_VISIBILITY void llvm_register_writeout_function(fn_ptr fn) { fn_list_insert(&writeout_fn_list, fn); } COMPILER_RT_VISIBILITY void llvm_writeout_files(void) { struct fn_node *curr = writeout_fn_list.head; while (curr) { if (curr->id == CURRENT_ID) { curr->fn(); } curr = curr->next; } } COMPILER_RT_VISIBILITY void llvm_delete_writeout_function_list(void) { fn_list_remove(&writeout_fn_list); } COMPILER_RT_VISIBILITY void llvm_register_flush_function(fn_ptr fn) { fn_list_insert(&flush_fn_list, fn); } void __gcov_flush() { struct fn_node* curr = flush_fn_list.head; while (curr) { curr->fn(); curr = curr->next; } } COMPILER_RT_VISIBILITY void llvm_delete_flush_function_list(void) { fn_list_remove(&flush_fn_list); } COMPILER_RT_VISIBILITY void llvm_gcov_init(fn_ptr wfn, fn_ptr ffn) { static int atexit_ran = 0; if (wfn) llvm_register_writeout_function(wfn); if (ffn) llvm_register_flush_function(ffn); if (atexit_ran == 0) { atexit_ran = 1; /* Make sure we write out the data and delete the data structures. */ atexit(llvm_delete_flush_function_list); atexit(llvm_delete_writeout_function_list); atexit(llvm_writeout_files); } }