The root of the problem was that findMainViewFileID(File, Function)
could return some ID for any given file, even though that file
was not the main file for that function.
This patch ensures that the result of this function is conformed
with the result of findMainViewFileID(Function).
This commit reapplies r266436, which was reverted by r266458,
with the .covmapping file serialized in v1 format.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18787
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The root of the problem was that findMainViewFileID(File, Function)
could return some ID for any given file, even though that file
was not the main file for that function.
This patch ensures that the result of this function is conformed
with the result of findMainViewFileID(Function).
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18787
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When emitting coverage mappings for functions with local linkage and an
unknown filename, we use "<unknown>:func" for the PGO function name. The
problem is that we don't strip "<unknown>" from the name when loading
coverage data, like we do for other file names. Fix that and add a test.
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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.
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If we have a coverage mapping but no profile data for a function,
calling it mismatched is misleading. This can just as easily be
unreachable code that was stripped from the binary. Instead, treat
these the same as functions where we have an explicit "zero" coverage
map by setting the count to zero for each mapped region.
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For consumers of coverage data, any filename prefixes we store in the
profile data are just noise. Strip this prefix if it exists.
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This was leading to duplicate counts when a code region happened to
overlap exactly with an expansion. The combining behaviour only makes
sense for code regions.
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This comes up when we generate coverage for a function but don't end
up emitting the function at all - dead static functions or inline
functions that aren't referenced in a particular TU, for example. In
these cases we'd like to show that the function was never called,
which is trivially true.
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Make CoverageMapping easier to create, so that we can write targeted
unit tests for its internals, and add a some infrastructure to write
these tests. Finally, add a simple unit test for basic functionality.
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This time we use a helper to format the assertion so we can just use
ASSERT_TRUE instead of relying on ASSERT_EQ being able to deal with
conversions between enum types.
This reverts r229496, re-applying r229473.
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The llvm-level tests for coverage mapping need a binary input file,
which means they're hard to understand, hard to update, and it's
difficult to add new ones. By adding some unit tests that build up the
coverage data structures in C++, we can write more meaningful and
targeted tests.
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