Andrew Scull | 5e1ddfa | 2018-08-14 10:06:54 +0100 | [diff] [blame^] | 1 | //===- SampleProfReader.h - Read LLVM sample profile data -------*- C++ -*-===// |
| 2 | // |
| 3 | // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure |
| 4 | // |
| 5 | // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source |
| 6 | // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. |
| 7 | // |
| 8 | //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| 9 | // |
| 10 | // This file contains definitions needed for reading sample profiles. |
| 11 | // |
| 12 | // NOTE: If you are making changes to this file format, please remember |
| 13 | // to document them in the Clang documentation at |
| 14 | // tools/clang/docs/UsersManual.rst. |
| 15 | // |
| 16 | // Text format |
| 17 | // ----------- |
| 18 | // |
| 19 | // Sample profiles are written as ASCII text. The file is divided into |
| 20 | // sections, which correspond to each of the functions executed at runtime. |
| 21 | // Each section has the following format |
| 22 | // |
| 23 | // function1:total_samples:total_head_samples |
| 24 | // offset1[.discriminator]: number_of_samples [fn1:num fn2:num ... ] |
| 25 | // offset2[.discriminator]: number_of_samples [fn3:num fn4:num ... ] |
| 26 | // ... |
| 27 | // offsetN[.discriminator]: number_of_samples [fn5:num fn6:num ... ] |
| 28 | // offsetA[.discriminator]: fnA:num_of_total_samples |
| 29 | // offsetA1[.discriminator]: number_of_samples [fn7:num fn8:num ... ] |
| 30 | // ... |
| 31 | // |
| 32 | // This is a nested tree in which the identation represents the nesting level |
| 33 | // of the inline stack. There are no blank lines in the file. And the spacing |
| 34 | // within a single line is fixed. Additional spaces will result in an error |
| 35 | // while reading the file. |
| 36 | // |
| 37 | // Any line starting with the '#' character is completely ignored. |
| 38 | // |
| 39 | // Inlined calls are represented with indentation. The Inline stack is a |
| 40 | // stack of source locations in which the top of the stack represents the |
| 41 | // leaf function, and the bottom of the stack represents the actual |
| 42 | // symbol to which the instruction belongs. |
| 43 | // |
| 44 | // Function names must be mangled in order for the profile loader to |
| 45 | // match them in the current translation unit. The two numbers in the |
| 46 | // function header specify how many total samples were accumulated in the |
| 47 | // function (first number), and the total number of samples accumulated |
| 48 | // in the prologue of the function (second number). This head sample |
| 49 | // count provides an indicator of how frequently the function is invoked. |
| 50 | // |
| 51 | // There are two types of lines in the function body. |
| 52 | // |
| 53 | // * Sampled line represents the profile information of a source location. |
| 54 | // * Callsite line represents the profile information of a callsite. |
| 55 | // |
| 56 | // Each sampled line may contain several items. Some are optional (marked |
| 57 | // below): |
| 58 | // |
| 59 | // a. Source line offset. This number represents the line number |
| 60 | // in the function where the sample was collected. The line number is |
| 61 | // always relative to the line where symbol of the function is |
| 62 | // defined. So, if the function has its header at line 280, the offset |
| 63 | // 13 is at line 293 in the file. |
| 64 | // |
| 65 | // Note that this offset should never be a negative number. This could |
| 66 | // happen in cases like macros. The debug machinery will register the |
| 67 | // line number at the point of macro expansion. So, if the macro was |
| 68 | // expanded in a line before the start of the function, the profile |
| 69 | // converter should emit a 0 as the offset (this means that the optimizers |
| 70 | // will not be able to associate a meaningful weight to the instructions |
| 71 | // in the macro). |
| 72 | // |
| 73 | // b. [OPTIONAL] Discriminator. This is used if the sampled program |
| 74 | // was compiled with DWARF discriminator support |
| 75 | // (http://wiki.dwarfstd.org/index.php?title=Path_Discriminators). |
| 76 | // DWARF discriminators are unsigned integer values that allow the |
| 77 | // compiler to distinguish between multiple execution paths on the |
| 78 | // same source line location. |
| 79 | // |
| 80 | // For example, consider the line of code ``if (cond) foo(); else bar();``. |
| 81 | // If the predicate ``cond`` is true 80% of the time, then the edge |
| 82 | // into function ``foo`` should be considered to be taken most of the |
| 83 | // time. But both calls to ``foo`` and ``bar`` are at the same source |
| 84 | // line, so a sample count at that line is not sufficient. The |
| 85 | // compiler needs to know which part of that line is taken more |
| 86 | // frequently. |
| 87 | // |
| 88 | // This is what discriminators provide. In this case, the calls to |
| 89 | // ``foo`` and ``bar`` will be at the same line, but will have |
| 90 | // different discriminator values. This allows the compiler to correctly |
| 91 | // set edge weights into ``foo`` and ``bar``. |
| 92 | // |
| 93 | // c. Number of samples. This is an integer quantity representing the |
| 94 | // number of samples collected by the profiler at this source |
| 95 | // location. |
| 96 | // |
| 97 | // d. [OPTIONAL] Potential call targets and samples. If present, this |
| 98 | // line contains a call instruction. This models both direct and |
| 99 | // number of samples. For example, |
| 100 | // |
| 101 | // 130: 7 foo:3 bar:2 baz:7 |
| 102 | // |
| 103 | // The above means that at relative line offset 130 there is a call |
| 104 | // instruction that calls one of ``foo()``, ``bar()`` and ``baz()``, |
| 105 | // with ``baz()`` being the relatively more frequently called target. |
| 106 | // |
| 107 | // Each callsite line may contain several items. Some are optional. |
| 108 | // |
| 109 | // a. Source line offset. This number represents the line number of the |
| 110 | // callsite that is inlined in the profiled binary. |
| 111 | // |
| 112 | // b. [OPTIONAL] Discriminator. Same as the discriminator for sampled line. |
| 113 | // |
| 114 | // c. Number of samples. This is an integer quantity representing the |
| 115 | // total number of samples collected for the inlined instance at this |
| 116 | // callsite |
| 117 | // |
| 118 | // |
| 119 | // Binary format |
| 120 | // ------------- |
| 121 | // |
| 122 | // This is a more compact encoding. Numbers are encoded as ULEB128 values |
| 123 | // and all strings are encoded in a name table. The file is organized in |
| 124 | // the following sections: |
| 125 | // |
| 126 | // MAGIC (uint64_t) |
| 127 | // File identifier computed by function SPMagic() (0x5350524f463432ff) |
| 128 | // |
| 129 | // VERSION (uint32_t) |
| 130 | // File format version number computed by SPVersion() |
| 131 | // |
| 132 | // SUMMARY |
| 133 | // TOTAL_COUNT (uint64_t) |
| 134 | // Total number of samples in the profile. |
| 135 | // MAX_COUNT (uint64_t) |
| 136 | // Maximum value of samples on a line. |
| 137 | // MAX_FUNCTION_COUNT (uint64_t) |
| 138 | // Maximum number of samples at function entry (head samples). |
| 139 | // NUM_COUNTS (uint64_t) |
| 140 | // Number of lines with samples. |
| 141 | // NUM_FUNCTIONS (uint64_t) |
| 142 | // Number of functions with samples. |
| 143 | // NUM_DETAILED_SUMMARY_ENTRIES (size_t) |
| 144 | // Number of entries in detailed summary |
| 145 | // DETAILED_SUMMARY |
| 146 | // A list of detailed summary entry. Each entry consists of |
| 147 | // CUTOFF (uint32_t) |
| 148 | // Required percentile of total sample count expressed as a fraction |
| 149 | // multiplied by 1000000. |
| 150 | // MIN_COUNT (uint64_t) |
| 151 | // The minimum number of samples required to reach the target |
| 152 | // CUTOFF. |
| 153 | // NUM_COUNTS (uint64_t) |
| 154 | // Number of samples to get to the desrired percentile. |
| 155 | // |
| 156 | // NAME TABLE |
| 157 | // SIZE (uint32_t) |
| 158 | // Number of entries in the name table. |
| 159 | // NAMES |
| 160 | // A NUL-separated list of SIZE strings. |
| 161 | // |
| 162 | // FUNCTION BODY (one for each uninlined function body present in the profile) |
| 163 | // HEAD_SAMPLES (uint64_t) [only for top-level functions] |
| 164 | // Total number of samples collected at the head (prologue) of the |
| 165 | // function. |
| 166 | // NOTE: This field should only be present for top-level functions |
| 167 | // (i.e., not inlined into any caller). Inlined function calls |
| 168 | // have no prologue, so they don't need this. |
| 169 | // NAME_IDX (uint32_t) |
| 170 | // Index into the name table indicating the function name. |
| 171 | // SAMPLES (uint64_t) |
| 172 | // Total number of samples collected in this function. |
| 173 | // NRECS (uint32_t) |
| 174 | // Total number of sampling records this function's profile. |
| 175 | // BODY RECORDS |
| 176 | // A list of NRECS entries. Each entry contains: |
| 177 | // OFFSET (uint32_t) |
| 178 | // Line offset from the start of the function. |
| 179 | // DISCRIMINATOR (uint32_t) |
| 180 | // Discriminator value (see description of discriminators |
| 181 | // in the text format documentation above). |
| 182 | // SAMPLES (uint64_t) |
| 183 | // Number of samples collected at this location. |
| 184 | // NUM_CALLS (uint32_t) |
| 185 | // Number of non-inlined function calls made at this location. In the |
| 186 | // case of direct calls, this number will always be 1. For indirect |
| 187 | // calls (virtual functions and function pointers) this will |
| 188 | // represent all the actual functions called at runtime. |
| 189 | // CALL_TARGETS |
| 190 | // A list of NUM_CALLS entries for each called function: |
| 191 | // NAME_IDX (uint32_t) |
| 192 | // Index into the name table with the callee name. |
| 193 | // SAMPLES (uint64_t) |
| 194 | // Number of samples collected at the call site. |
| 195 | // NUM_INLINED_FUNCTIONS (uint32_t) |
| 196 | // Number of callees inlined into this function. |
| 197 | // INLINED FUNCTION RECORDS |
| 198 | // A list of NUM_INLINED_FUNCTIONS entries describing each of the inlined |
| 199 | // callees. |
| 200 | // OFFSET (uint32_t) |
| 201 | // Line offset from the start of the function. |
| 202 | // DISCRIMINATOR (uint32_t) |
| 203 | // Discriminator value (see description of discriminators |
| 204 | // in the text format documentation above). |
| 205 | // FUNCTION BODY |
| 206 | // A FUNCTION BODY entry describing the inlined function. |
| 207 | //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| 208 | |
| 209 | #ifndef LLVM_PROFILEDATA_SAMPLEPROFREADER_H |
| 210 | #define LLVM_PROFILEDATA_SAMPLEPROFREADER_H |
| 211 | |
| 212 | #include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h" |
| 213 | #include "llvm/ADT/StringMap.h" |
| 214 | #include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h" |
| 215 | #include "llvm/ADT/Twine.h" |
| 216 | #include "llvm/IR/DiagnosticInfo.h" |
| 217 | #include "llvm/IR/Function.h" |
| 218 | #include "llvm/IR/LLVMContext.h" |
| 219 | #include "llvm/IR/ProfileSummary.h" |
| 220 | #include "llvm/ProfileData/GCOV.h" |
| 221 | #include "llvm/ProfileData/SampleProf.h" |
| 222 | #include "llvm/Support/Debug.h" |
| 223 | #include "llvm/Support/ErrorOr.h" |
| 224 | #include "llvm/Support/MemoryBuffer.h" |
| 225 | #include <algorithm> |
| 226 | #include <cstdint> |
| 227 | #include <memory> |
| 228 | #include <string> |
| 229 | #include <system_error> |
| 230 | #include <vector> |
| 231 | |
| 232 | namespace llvm { |
| 233 | |
| 234 | class raw_ostream; |
| 235 | |
| 236 | namespace sampleprof { |
| 237 | |
| 238 | /// \brief Sample-based profile reader. |
| 239 | /// |
| 240 | /// Each profile contains sample counts for all the functions |
| 241 | /// executed. Inside each function, statements are annotated with the |
| 242 | /// collected samples on all the instructions associated with that |
| 243 | /// statement. |
| 244 | /// |
| 245 | /// For this to produce meaningful data, the program needs to be |
| 246 | /// compiled with some debug information (at minimum, line numbers: |
| 247 | /// -gline-tables-only). Otherwise, it will be impossible to match IR |
| 248 | /// instructions to the line numbers collected by the profiler. |
| 249 | /// |
| 250 | /// From the profile file, we are interested in collecting the |
| 251 | /// following information: |
| 252 | /// |
| 253 | /// * A list of functions included in the profile (mangled names). |
| 254 | /// |
| 255 | /// * For each function F: |
| 256 | /// 1. The total number of samples collected in F. |
| 257 | /// |
| 258 | /// 2. The samples collected at each line in F. To provide some |
| 259 | /// protection against source code shuffling, line numbers should |
| 260 | /// be relative to the start of the function. |
| 261 | /// |
| 262 | /// The reader supports two file formats: text and binary. The text format |
| 263 | /// is useful for debugging and testing, while the binary format is more |
| 264 | /// compact and I/O efficient. They can both be used interchangeably. |
| 265 | class SampleProfileReader { |
| 266 | public: |
| 267 | SampleProfileReader(std::unique_ptr<MemoryBuffer> B, LLVMContext &C) |
| 268 | : Profiles(0), Ctx(C), Buffer(std::move(B)) {} |
| 269 | |
| 270 | virtual ~SampleProfileReader() = default; |
| 271 | |
| 272 | /// \brief Read and validate the file header. |
| 273 | virtual std::error_code readHeader() = 0; |
| 274 | |
| 275 | /// \brief Read sample profiles from the associated file. |
| 276 | virtual std::error_code read() = 0; |
| 277 | |
| 278 | /// \brief Print the profile for \p FName on stream \p OS. |
| 279 | void dumpFunctionProfile(StringRef FName, raw_ostream &OS = dbgs()); |
| 280 | |
| 281 | /// \brief Print all the profiles on stream \p OS. |
| 282 | void dump(raw_ostream &OS = dbgs()); |
| 283 | |
| 284 | /// \brief Return the samples collected for function \p F. |
| 285 | FunctionSamples *getSamplesFor(const Function &F) { |
| 286 | // The function name may have been updated by adding suffix. In sample |
| 287 | // profile, the function names are all stripped, so we need to strip |
| 288 | // the function name suffix before matching with profile. |
| 289 | if (Profiles.count(F.getName().split('.').first)) |
| 290 | return &Profiles[(F.getName().split('.').first)]; |
| 291 | return nullptr; |
| 292 | } |
| 293 | |
| 294 | /// \brief Return all the profiles. |
| 295 | StringMap<FunctionSamples> &getProfiles() { return Profiles; } |
| 296 | |
| 297 | /// \brief Report a parse error message. |
| 298 | void reportError(int64_t LineNumber, Twine Msg) const { |
| 299 | Ctx.diagnose(DiagnosticInfoSampleProfile(Buffer->getBufferIdentifier(), |
| 300 | LineNumber, Msg)); |
| 301 | } |
| 302 | |
| 303 | /// \brief Create a sample profile reader appropriate to the file format. |
| 304 | static ErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<SampleProfileReader>> |
| 305 | create(const Twine &Filename, LLVMContext &C); |
| 306 | |
| 307 | /// \brief Create a sample profile reader from the supplied memory buffer. |
| 308 | static ErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<SampleProfileReader>> |
| 309 | create(std::unique_ptr<MemoryBuffer> &B, LLVMContext &C); |
| 310 | |
| 311 | /// \brief Return the profile summary. |
| 312 | ProfileSummary &getSummary() { return *(Summary.get()); } |
| 313 | |
| 314 | protected: |
| 315 | /// \brief Map every function to its associated profile. |
| 316 | /// |
| 317 | /// The profile of every function executed at runtime is collected |
| 318 | /// in the structure FunctionSamples. This maps function objects |
| 319 | /// to their corresponding profiles. |
| 320 | StringMap<FunctionSamples> Profiles; |
| 321 | |
| 322 | /// \brief LLVM context used to emit diagnostics. |
| 323 | LLVMContext &Ctx; |
| 324 | |
| 325 | /// \brief Memory buffer holding the profile file. |
| 326 | std::unique_ptr<MemoryBuffer> Buffer; |
| 327 | |
| 328 | /// \brief Profile summary information. |
| 329 | std::unique_ptr<ProfileSummary> Summary; |
| 330 | |
| 331 | /// \brief Compute summary for this profile. |
| 332 | void computeSummary(); |
| 333 | }; |
| 334 | |
| 335 | class SampleProfileReaderText : public SampleProfileReader { |
| 336 | public: |
| 337 | SampleProfileReaderText(std::unique_ptr<MemoryBuffer> B, LLVMContext &C) |
| 338 | : SampleProfileReader(std::move(B), C) {} |
| 339 | |
| 340 | /// \brief Read and validate the file header. |
| 341 | std::error_code readHeader() override { return sampleprof_error::success; } |
| 342 | |
| 343 | /// \brief Read sample profiles from the associated file. |
| 344 | std::error_code read() override; |
| 345 | |
| 346 | /// \brief Return true if \p Buffer is in the format supported by this class. |
| 347 | static bool hasFormat(const MemoryBuffer &Buffer); |
| 348 | }; |
| 349 | |
| 350 | class SampleProfileReaderBinary : public SampleProfileReader { |
| 351 | public: |
| 352 | SampleProfileReaderBinary(std::unique_ptr<MemoryBuffer> B, LLVMContext &C) |
| 353 | : SampleProfileReader(std::move(B), C) {} |
| 354 | |
| 355 | /// \brief Read and validate the file header. |
| 356 | std::error_code readHeader() override; |
| 357 | |
| 358 | /// \brief Read sample profiles from the associated file. |
| 359 | std::error_code read() override; |
| 360 | |
| 361 | /// \brief Return true if \p Buffer is in the format supported by this class. |
| 362 | static bool hasFormat(const MemoryBuffer &Buffer); |
| 363 | |
| 364 | protected: |
| 365 | /// \brief Read a numeric value of type T from the profile. |
| 366 | /// |
| 367 | /// If an error occurs during decoding, a diagnostic message is emitted and |
| 368 | /// EC is set. |
| 369 | /// |
| 370 | /// \returns the read value. |
| 371 | template <typename T> ErrorOr<T> readNumber(); |
| 372 | |
| 373 | /// \brief Read a string from the profile. |
| 374 | /// |
| 375 | /// If an error occurs during decoding, a diagnostic message is emitted and |
| 376 | /// EC is set. |
| 377 | /// |
| 378 | /// \returns the read value. |
| 379 | ErrorOr<StringRef> readString(); |
| 380 | |
| 381 | /// Read a string indirectly via the name table. |
| 382 | ErrorOr<StringRef> readStringFromTable(); |
| 383 | |
| 384 | /// \brief Return true if we've reached the end of file. |
| 385 | bool at_eof() const { return Data >= End; } |
| 386 | |
| 387 | /// Read the contents of the given profile instance. |
| 388 | std::error_code readProfile(FunctionSamples &FProfile); |
| 389 | |
| 390 | /// \brief Points to the current location in the buffer. |
| 391 | const uint8_t *Data = nullptr; |
| 392 | |
| 393 | /// \brief Points to the end of the buffer. |
| 394 | const uint8_t *End = nullptr; |
| 395 | |
| 396 | /// Function name table. |
| 397 | std::vector<StringRef> NameTable; |
| 398 | |
| 399 | private: |
| 400 | std::error_code readSummaryEntry(std::vector<ProfileSummaryEntry> &Entries); |
| 401 | |
| 402 | /// \brief Read profile summary. |
| 403 | std::error_code readSummary(); |
| 404 | }; |
| 405 | |
| 406 | using InlineCallStack = SmallVector<FunctionSamples *, 10>; |
| 407 | |
| 408 | // Supported histogram types in GCC. Currently, we only need support for |
| 409 | // call target histograms. |
| 410 | enum HistType { |
| 411 | HIST_TYPE_INTERVAL, |
| 412 | HIST_TYPE_POW2, |
| 413 | HIST_TYPE_SINGLE_VALUE, |
| 414 | HIST_TYPE_CONST_DELTA, |
| 415 | HIST_TYPE_INDIR_CALL, |
| 416 | HIST_TYPE_AVERAGE, |
| 417 | HIST_TYPE_IOR, |
| 418 | HIST_TYPE_INDIR_CALL_TOPN |
| 419 | }; |
| 420 | |
| 421 | class SampleProfileReaderGCC : public SampleProfileReader { |
| 422 | public: |
| 423 | SampleProfileReaderGCC(std::unique_ptr<MemoryBuffer> B, LLVMContext &C) |
| 424 | : SampleProfileReader(std::move(B), C), GcovBuffer(Buffer.get()) {} |
| 425 | |
| 426 | /// \brief Read and validate the file header. |
| 427 | std::error_code readHeader() override; |
| 428 | |
| 429 | /// \brief Read sample profiles from the associated file. |
| 430 | std::error_code read() override; |
| 431 | |
| 432 | /// \brief Return true if \p Buffer is in the format supported by this class. |
| 433 | static bool hasFormat(const MemoryBuffer &Buffer); |
| 434 | |
| 435 | protected: |
| 436 | std::error_code readNameTable(); |
| 437 | std::error_code readOneFunctionProfile(const InlineCallStack &InlineStack, |
| 438 | bool Update, uint32_t Offset); |
| 439 | std::error_code readFunctionProfiles(); |
| 440 | std::error_code skipNextWord(); |
| 441 | template <typename T> ErrorOr<T> readNumber(); |
| 442 | ErrorOr<StringRef> readString(); |
| 443 | |
| 444 | /// \brief Read the section tag and check that it's the same as \p Expected. |
| 445 | std::error_code readSectionTag(uint32_t Expected); |
| 446 | |
| 447 | /// GCOV buffer containing the profile. |
| 448 | GCOVBuffer GcovBuffer; |
| 449 | |
| 450 | /// Function names in this profile. |
| 451 | std::vector<std::string> Names; |
| 452 | |
| 453 | /// GCOV tags used to separate sections in the profile file. |
| 454 | static const uint32_t GCOVTagAFDOFileNames = 0xaa000000; |
| 455 | static const uint32_t GCOVTagAFDOFunction = 0xac000000; |
| 456 | }; |
| 457 | |
| 458 | } // end namespace sampleprof |
| 459 | |
| 460 | } // end namespace llvm |
| 461 | |
| 462 | #endif // LLVM_PROFILEDATA_SAMPLEPROFREADER_H |