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.
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This time I've found a linux box and checked it there. This test now passes.
Because I'd introduced an undefined reference in @bar, gold now returns an error. This doesn't matter for the test itself, because it also emits the remarks the test is checking for. But it does cause LIT to notice a nonzero return code which it faults on.
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Let's try again. This time using the right function signature. It's a real pity I can't run this on a darwin machine...
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It needs the same fixes as in test/LTO/X86/remarks.ll, but this test appears not to get run on my system (but does on the buildbot). Strange.
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Most linked executables do not have a symbol table in COFF.
However, it is pretty typical to have some export entries. Use those
entries to inform the disassembler about potential function definitions
and call targets.
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Summary:
This change tries to make the root cause of instrumented profile data merge failures clearer.
Previous:
$ llvm-profdata merge test_0.profraw test_1.profraw -o test_merged.profdata
test_1.profraw: foo: Function count mismatch
test_1.profraw: bar: Function count mismatch
test_1.profraw: baz: Function count mismatch
...
Changed:
$ llvm-profdata merge test_0.profraw test_1.profraw -o test_merged.profdata
test_1.profraw: foo: Function basic block count change detected (counter mismatch)
Make sure that all profile data to be merged is generated from the same binary.
test_1.profraw: bar: Function basic block count change detected (counter mismatch)
test_1.profraw: baz: Function basic block count change detected (counter mismatch)
...
Reviewers: dnovillo, davidxl, bogner
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14739
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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
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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
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In `MachOObjectFile::getSymbolType` we currently always return `SymbolRef::ST_Function` for symbols from any section. In order for llvm-symbolizer to correctly symbolize Mach-O globals, symbols from data and BSS sections should return `SymbolRef::ST_Data`.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14576
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already emitted and fix a latent bug in DIECloner where the DW_CHILDREN_yes
flag is set based on the number of children in the input DIE rather than
the number of children that are actually being cloned.
rdar://problem/23439845
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Previously, subprograms contained a metadata reference to the function they
described. Because most clients need to get or set a subprogram for a given
function rather than the other way around, this created unneeded inefficiency.
For example, many passes needed to call the function llvm::makeSubprogramMap()
to build a mapping from functions to subprograms, and the IR linker needed to
fix up function references in a way that caused quadratic complexity in the IR
linking phase of LTO.
This change reverses the direction of the edge by storing the subprogram as
function-level metadata and removing DISubprogram's function field.
Since this is an IR change, a bitcode upgrade has been provided.
Fixes PR23367. An upgrade script for textual IR for out-of-tree clients is
attached to the PR.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14265
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The needed lld matching changes to be submitted immediately next,
but this revision will cause lld failures with this alone which is expected.
This removes the eating of the error in Archive::Child::getSize() when the characters
in the size field in the archive header for the member is not a number. To do this we
have all of the needed methods return ErrorOr to push them up until we get out of lib.
Then the tools and can handle the error in whatever way is appropriate for that tool.
So the solution is to plumb all the ErrorOr stuff through everything that touches archives.
This include its iterators as one can create an Archive object but the first or any other
Child object may fail to be created due to a bad size field in its header.
Thanks to Lang Hames on the changes making child_iterator contain an
ErrorOr<Child> instead of a Child and the needed changes to ErrorOr.h to add
operator overloading for * and -> .
We don’t want to use llvm_unreachable() as it calls abort() and is produces a “crash”
and using report_fatal_error() to move the error checking will cause the program to
stop, neither of which are really correct in library code. There are still some uses of
these that should be cleaned up in this library code for other than the size field.
The test cases use archives with text files so one can see the non-digit character,
in this case a ‘%’, in the size field.
These changes will require corresponding changes to the lld project. That will be
committed immediately after this change. But this revision will cause lld failures
with this alone which is expected.
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Which is needed if we want to replace darwin’s nm(1) with llvm-nm
as there are many uses of grouped flags. The added test case is
one specific case that is in real use.
rdar://23337419
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While llvm-nm parses the -g option and has help that describes it as:
-extern-only - Show only external symbols
There is no code in the program to use the boolean valve it sets from the
command line.
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in the size field in the archive header for the member is not a number. To do this we
have all of the needed methods return ErrorOr to push them up until we get out of lib.
Then the tools and can handle the error in whatever way is appropriate for that tool.
So the solution is to plumb all the ErrorOr stuff through everything that touches archives.
This include its iterators as one can create an Archive object but the first or any other
Child object may fail to be created due to a bad size field in its header.
Thanks to Lang Hames on the changes making child_iterator contain an
ErrorOr<Child> instead of a Child and the needed changes to ErrorOr.h to add
operator overloading for * and -> .
We don’t want to use llvm_unreachable() as it calls abort() and is produces a “crash”
and using report_fatal_error() to move the error checking will cause the program to
stop, neither of which are really correct in library code. There are still some uses of
these that should be cleaned up in this library code for other than the size field.
Also corrected the code where the size gets us to the “at the end of the archive”
which is OK but past the end of the archive will return object_error::parse_failed now.
The test cases use archives with text files so one can see the non-digit character,
in this case a ‘%’, in the size field.
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Summary:
This patch adds support to llvm-lto that mirrors the support added by
r249270 to the gold plugin. This enables better testing of combined
index generation for ThinLTO.
Added a new test, and this support will be used in the test in D13515.
Reviewers: joker.eph
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13847
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This lets us make guesses about symbols in third party DLLs without
debug info, like MSVCR120.dll or kernel32.dll. dbghelp does the same
thing.
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ArchiveMemberHeader, suggestion by Rafael Espíndola.
Also The clang-x86-win2008-selfhost bot still does not like the
malformed-machos 00000031.a test, so removing it for now. All
the other bots are fine with it however.
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flag as it was a Mach-O universal file.
The default as to which architecture slice that is dumped without an -arch flag
depends on the host architecture and the contents of the universal file. The
malformed archive 00000031.a file has both an x86_64 and i386 slice. So for
for x86_64 hosts only that slice is dumped, for non-x86_64 hosts, which is many
of the bots both slices are dumped.
The test is intended to only check that the malformation of the x86_64 which
has a non-decimal characters in the size field of the archive header so it no
longer crashes.
The problem turned out that the i388 slice of the malformed archive had a
different malformation which was causing the non-x86_64 bots to get this error:
llvm-objdump -macho -disassemble -arch i386 00000031.a
Archive : .00000031.a
00000031.a(c_start.o):
LLVM ERROR: Symbol name entry points before beginning or past end of file.
and causing the test as it was written to fail. So by adding ‘-arch x86_64’ it
should correct the test and the malformation on the i388 slice will not be
dumped.
Also the removal of the malformed-machos mem-crup-0261.macho was not causing
the issue so that is put back in.
Sorry for the churn on these tests, Kev
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restore the malformed-machos 00000031.a test. Hopefully this will get all the
build bots happy again. I’ll again keep an eye on them.
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that caused aborts. This was because of the characters of the ‘Size’ field in
the archive header did not contain decimal characters.
rdar://22983603
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malformed Mach-O file that caused a crash. This was because of an
assert where the code was incorrectly attempting to parse relocation
entries off of the sections and the filetype was not an MH_OBJECT.
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With this patch we can now read and write inline stacks in sample
profiles to the binary encoded profiles.
In a subsequent patch, I will add a string table to the binary encoding.
Right now function names are emitted as strings every time we find them.
This is too bloated and will produce large files in applications with
lots of inlining.
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from malformed Mach-O files that caused crashes. The first because the
offset in a dyld bind table entry was out of range. The second because their
was no image info section and the routine printing it did not have the
need check to see the section did not exist.
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