//===-- Statistic.cpp - Easy way to expose stats information --------------===// // // 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 'Statistic' class, which is designed to be an easy // way to expose various success metrics from passes. These statistics are // printed at the end of a run, when the -stats command line option is enabled // on the command line. // // This is useful for reporting information like the number of instructions // simplified, optimized or removed by various transformations, like this: // // static Statistic NumInstEliminated("GCSE", "Number of instructions killed"); // // Later, in the code: ++NumInstEliminated; // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #include "llvm/ADT/Statistic.h" #include "llvm/ADT/StringExtras.h" #include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h" #include "llvm/Support/Compiler.h" #include "llvm/Support/Debug.h" #include "llvm/Support/Format.h" #include "llvm/Support/ManagedStatic.h" #include "llvm/Support/Mutex.h" #include "llvm/Support/Timer.h" #include "llvm/Support/YAMLTraits.h" #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h" #include #include using namespace llvm; /// -stats - Command line option to cause transformations to emit stats about /// what they did. /// static cl::opt Stats( "stats", cl::desc("Enable statistics output from program (available with Asserts)"), cl::Hidden); static cl::opt StatsAsJSON("stats-json", cl::desc("Display statistics as json data"), cl::Hidden); static bool Enabled; static bool PrintOnExit; namespace { /// This class is used in a ManagedStatic so that it is created on demand (when /// the first statistic is bumped) and destroyed only when llvm_shutdown is /// called. We print statistics from the destructor. /// This class is also used to look up statistic values from applications that /// use LLVM. class StatisticInfo { std::vector Stats; friend void llvm::PrintStatistics(); friend void llvm::PrintStatistics(raw_ostream &OS); friend void llvm::PrintStatisticsJSON(raw_ostream &OS); /// Sort statistics by debugtype,name,description. void sort(); public: using const_iterator = std::vector::const_iterator; StatisticInfo(); ~StatisticInfo(); void addStatistic(Statistic *S) { Stats.push_back(S); } const_iterator begin() const { return Stats.begin(); } const_iterator end() const { return Stats.end(); } iterator_range statistics() const { return {begin(), end()}; } void reset(); }; } // end anonymous namespace static ManagedStatic StatInfo; static ManagedStatic > StatLock; /// RegisterStatistic - The first time a statistic is bumped, this method is /// called. void Statistic::RegisterStatistic() { // If stats are enabled, inform StatInfo that this statistic should be // printed. // llvm_shutdown calls destructors while holding the ManagedStatic mutex. // These destructors end up calling PrintStatistics, which takes StatLock. // Since dereferencing StatInfo and StatLock can require taking the // ManagedStatic mutex, doing so with StatLock held would lead to a lock // order inversion. To avoid that, we dereference the ManagedStatics first, // and only take StatLock afterwards. if (!Initialized.load(std::memory_order_relaxed)) { sys::SmartMutex &Lock = *StatLock; StatisticInfo &SI = *StatInfo; sys::SmartScopedLock Writer(Lock); // Check Initialized again after acquiring the lock. if (Initialized.load(std::memory_order_relaxed)) return; if (Stats || Enabled) SI.addStatistic(this); // Remember we have been registered. Initialized.store(true, std::memory_order_release); } } StatisticInfo::StatisticInfo() { // Ensure timergroup lists are created first so they are destructed after us. TimerGroup::ConstructTimerLists(); } // Print information when destroyed, iff command line option is specified. StatisticInfo::~StatisticInfo() { if (::Stats || PrintOnExit) llvm::PrintStatistics(); } void llvm::EnableStatistics(bool PrintOnExit) { Enabled = true; ::PrintOnExit = PrintOnExit; } bool llvm::AreStatisticsEnabled() { return Enabled || Stats; } void StatisticInfo::sort() { std::stable_sort(Stats.begin(), Stats.end(), [](const Statistic *LHS, const Statistic *RHS) { if (int Cmp = std::strcmp(LHS->getDebugType(), RHS->getDebugType())) return Cmp < 0; if (int Cmp = std::strcmp(LHS->getName(), RHS->getName())) return Cmp < 0; return std::strcmp(LHS->getDesc(), RHS->getDesc()) < 0; }); } void StatisticInfo::reset() { sys::SmartScopedLock Writer(*StatLock); // Tell each statistic that it isn't registered so it has to register // again. We're holding the lock so it won't be able to do so until we're // finished. Once we've forced it to re-register (after we return), then zero // the value. for (auto *Stat : Stats) { // Value updates to a statistic that complete before this statement in the // iteration for that statistic will be lost as intended. Stat->Initialized = false; Stat->Value = 0; } // Clear the registration list and release the lock once we're done. Any // pending updates from other threads will safely take effect after we return. // That might not be what the user wants if they're measuring a compilation // but it's their responsibility to prevent concurrent compilations to make // a single compilation measurable. Stats.clear(); } void llvm::PrintStatistics(raw_ostream &OS) { StatisticInfo &Stats = *StatInfo; // Figure out how long the biggest Value and Name fields are. unsigned MaxDebugTypeLen = 0, MaxValLen = 0; for (size_t i = 0, e = Stats.Stats.size(); i != e; ++i) { MaxValLen = std::max(MaxValLen, (unsigned)utostr(Stats.Stats[i]->getValue()).size()); MaxDebugTypeLen = std::max(MaxDebugTypeLen, (unsigned)std::strlen(Stats.Stats[i]->getDebugType())); } Stats.sort(); // Print out the statistics header... OS << "===" << std::string(73, '-') << "===\n" << " ... Statistics Collected ...\n" << "===" << std::string(73, '-') << "===\n\n"; // Print all of the statistics. for (size_t i = 0, e = Stats.Stats.size(); i != e; ++i) OS << format("%*u %-*s - %s\n", MaxValLen, Stats.Stats[i]->getValue(), MaxDebugTypeLen, Stats.Stats[i]->getDebugType(), Stats.Stats[i]->getDesc()); OS << '\n'; // Flush the output stream. OS.flush(); } void llvm::PrintStatisticsJSON(raw_ostream &OS) { sys::SmartScopedLock Reader(*StatLock); StatisticInfo &Stats = *StatInfo; Stats.sort(); // Print all of the statistics. OS << "{\n"; const char *delim = ""; for (const Statistic *Stat : Stats.Stats) { OS << delim; assert(yaml::needsQuotes(Stat->getDebugType()) == yaml::QuotingType::None && "Statistic group/type name is simple."); assert(yaml::needsQuotes(Stat->getName()) == yaml::QuotingType::None && "Statistic name is simple"); OS << "\t\"" << Stat->getDebugType() << '.' << Stat->getName() << "\": " << Stat->getValue(); delim = ",\n"; } // Print timers. TimerGroup::printAllJSONValues(OS, delim); OS << "\n}\n"; OS.flush(); } void llvm::PrintStatistics() { #if LLVM_ENABLE_STATS sys::SmartScopedLock Reader(*StatLock); StatisticInfo &Stats = *StatInfo; // Statistics not enabled? if (Stats.Stats.empty()) return; // Get the stream to write to. std::unique_ptr OutStream = CreateInfoOutputFile(); if (StatsAsJSON) PrintStatisticsJSON(*OutStream); else PrintStatistics(*OutStream); #else // Check if the -stats option is set instead of checking // !Stats.Stats.empty(). In release builds, Statistics operators // do nothing, so stats are never Registered. if (Stats) { // Get the stream to write to. std::unique_ptr OutStream = CreateInfoOutputFile(); (*OutStream) << "Statistics are disabled. " << "Build with asserts or with -DLLVM_ENABLE_STATS\n"; } #endif } const std::vector> llvm::GetStatistics() { sys::SmartScopedLock Reader(*StatLock); std::vector> ReturnStats; for (const auto &Stat : StatInfo->statistics()) ReturnStats.emplace_back(Stat->getName(), Stat->getValue()); return ReturnStats; } void llvm::ResetStatistics() { StatInfo->reset(); }