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Yuchen Wu
cd7628e981 llvm-cov: Removed output to STDOUT/specified file.
Instead of asking the user to specify a single file to output coverage
info and defaulting to STDOUT, llvm-cov now creates files for each
source file with a naming system of: <source filename> + ".llcov".

This is what gcov does and although it can clutter the working directory
with numerous coverage files, it will be easier to hook the llvm-cov
output to tools which operate on this assumption (such as lcov).

llvm-svn: 196184
2013-12-03 00:57:11 +00:00
Yuchen Wu
7c75739af8 llvm-cov: Store blocks rather than counts per line.
Each line stores all the blocks that execute on that line, instead of
only storing the line counts previously accumulated. This provides more
information for each line, and will be useful for options in enabling
block and branch information.

llvm-svn: 196177
2013-12-03 00:38:21 +00:00
Yuchen Wu
117936917a llvm-cov: Added edge struct for traversal in block.
Added GCOVEdge which are simple structs owned by the GCOVFunction that
stores the source and destination GCOVBlocks, as well as the counts.
Changed GCOVBlocks so that it stores a vector of source GCOVEdges and a
vector of destination GCOVEdges, rather than just the block number.

Storing the block number was only useful for knowing the number of edges
and for debug info. Using a struct is useful for traversing the edges,
especially back edges which may be needed later.

llvm-svn: 196175
2013-12-03 00:24:44 +00:00
Yuchen Wu
32c43e892c llvm-cov: Split up reading of GCNO and GCDA files.
There are now two functions: readGCNO() and readGCDA().

llvm-svn: 196173
2013-12-03 00:15:49 +00:00
Manman Ren
d514bc9bbe Debug Info: rename getDebugInfoVersionFromModule to getDebugMetadataVersionFromModule.
Suggested by Eric.

llvm-svn: 196172
2013-12-03 00:12:14 +00:00
Manman Ren
644e8f4a5b Debug Info: drop debug info via upgrading path if version number does not match.
Add a helper function getDebugInfoVersionFromModule to return the debug info
version number for a module.

"Verifier/module-flags-1.ll" checks for verification errors.
It will seg fault when calling getDebugInfoVersionFromModule because of the
incorrect format for module flags in the testing case. We make
getModuleFlagsMetadata more robust by checking for error conditions.

PR17982

llvm-svn: 196158
2013-12-02 21:29:56 +00:00
Renato Golin
1b5ffb71ea Fix spurious return introduced by my earlier patch to DebugInfo
llvm-svn: 195775
2013-11-26 18:54:37 +00:00
Renato Golin
3594306ff3 Add return to DIType::Verify
Code scanner ran by Sylvestre Ledru got a no_return bug
in DebugInfo.cpp. Adding the return statements that
should be there.

llvm-svn: 195772
2013-11-26 16:47:00 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
f3c4692f91 [PM] Factor the overwhelming majority of the interface boiler plate out
of the two analysis managers into a CRTP base class that can be shared
and re-used in building any analysis manager. This will in turn simplify
adding yet another analysis manager to the system.

The base class provides all of the interface sugar for the analysis
manager delegating the functionality back through DerivedT methods which
operate on simple pass IDs. It also provides the pass registration,
storage, and lookup system which is common across the various
formulations of analysis managers.

llvm-svn: 195747
2013-11-26 11:24:37 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
bc6ef9dce9 [PM] Complete the cross-layer interfaces with a Module-to-Function
proxy. This lets a function pass query a module analysis manager.
However, the interface is const to indicate that only cached results can
be safely queried.

With this, I think the new pass manager is largely functionally complete
for modules and analyses. Still lots to test, and need to generalize to
SCCs and Loops, and need to build an adaptor layer to support the use of
existing Pass objects in the new managers.

llvm-svn: 195538
2013-11-23 01:25:07 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
a3ea32a7e4 [PM] Add support to the analysis managers to query explicitly for cached
results.

This is the last piece of infrastructure needed to effectively support
querying *up* the analysis layers. The next step will be to introduce
a proxy which provides access to those layers with appropriate use of
const to direct queries to the safe interface.

llvm-svn: 195525
2013-11-23 00:38:42 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
be663f7b2a [PM] Switch the downward invalidation to be incremental where only the
one function's analyses are invalidated at a time. Also switch the
preservation of the proxy to *fully* preserve the lower (function)
analyses.

Combined, this gets both upward and downward analysis invalidation to
a point I'm happy with:

- A function pass invalidates its function analyses, and its parent's
  module analyses.
- A module pass invalidates all of its functions' analyses including the
  set of which functions are in the module.
- A function pass can preserve a module analysis pass.
- If all function passes preserve a module analysis pass, that
  preservation persists. If any doesn't the module analysis is
  invalidated.
- A module pass can opt into managing *all* function analysis
  invalidation itself or *none*.
- The conservative default is none, and the proxy takes the maximally
  conservative approach that works even if the set of functions has
  changed.
- If a module pass opts into managing function analysis invalidation it
  has to propagate the invalidation itself, the proxy just does nothing.

The only thing really missing is a way to query for a cached analysis or
nothing at all. With this, function passes can more safely request
a cached module analysis pass without fear of it accidentally running
part way through.

llvm-svn: 195519
2013-11-22 23:38:07 +00:00
Manman Ren
7590fee969 Debug Info: move StripDebugInfo from StripSymbols.cpp to DebugInfo.cpp.
We can share the implementation between StripSymbols and dropping debug info
for metadata versions that do not match.

Also update the comments to match the implementation. A follow-on patch will
drop the "Debug Info Version" module flag in StripDebugInfo.

llvm-svn: 195505
2013-11-22 22:06:31 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
df1a8fd535 [PM] Teach the analysis managers to pass themselves as arguments to the
run methods of the analysis passes.

Also generalizes and re-uses the SFINAE for transformation passes so
that users can write an analysis pass and only accept an analysis
manager if that is useful to their pass.

This completes the plumbing to make an analysis manager available
through every pass's run method if desired so that passes no longer need
to be constructed around them.

llvm-svn: 195451
2013-11-22 12:11:02 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
8370a1a333 [PM] Fix the analysis templates' usage of IRUnitT.
This is supposed to be the whole type of the IR unit, and so we
shouldn't pass a pointer to it but rather the value itself. In turn, we
need to provide a 'Module *' as that type argument (for example). This
will become more relevant with SCCs or other units which may not be
passed as a pointer type, but also brings consistency with the
transformation pass templates.

llvm-svn: 195445
2013-11-22 11:34:43 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
28195a6d83 [PM] Switch analysis managers to be threaded through the run methods
rather than the constructors of passes.

This simplifies the APIs of passes significantly and removes an error
prone pattern where the *same* manager had to be given to every
different layer. With the new API the analysis managers themselves will
have to be cross connected with proxy analyses that allow a pass at one
layer to query for the analysis manager of another layer. The proxy will
both expose a handle to the other layer's manager and it will provide
the invalidation hooks to ensure things remain consistent across layers.
Finally, the outer-most analysis manager has to be passed to the run
method of the outer-most pass manager. The rest of the propagation is
automatic.

I've used SFINAE again to allow passes to completely disregard the
analysis manager if they don't need or want to care. This helps keep
simple things simple for users of the new pass manager.

Also, the system specifically supports passing a null pointer into the
outer-most run method if your pass pipeline neither needs nor wants to
deal with analyses. I find this of dubious utility as while some
*passes* don't care about analysis, I'm not sure there are any
real-world users of the pass manager itself that need to avoid even
creating an analysis manager. But it is easy to support, so there we go.

Finally I renamed the module proxy for the function analysis manager to
the more verbose but less confusing name of
FunctionAnalysisManagerModuleProxy. I hate this name, but I have no idea
what else to name these things. I'm expecting in the fullness of time to
potentially have the complete cross product of types at the proxy layer:

{Module,SCC,Function,Loop,Region}AnalysisManager{Module,SCC,Function,Loop,Region}Proxy

(except for XAnalysisManagerXProxy which doesn't make any sense)

This should make it somewhat easier to do the next phases which is to
build the upward proxy and get its invalidation correct, as well as to
make the invalidation within the Module -> Function mapping pass be more
fine grained so as to invalidate fewer fuction analyses.

After all of the proxy analyses are done and the invalidation working,
I'll finally be able to start working on the next two fun fronts: how to
adapt an existing pass to work in both the legacy pass world and the new
one, and building the SCC, Loop, and Region counterparts. Fun times!

llvm-svn: 195400
2013-11-22 00:43:29 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
a087921555 [PM] Widen the interface for invalidate on an analysis result now that
it is completely optional, and sink the logic for handling the preserved
analysis set into it.

This allows us to implement the delegation logic desired in the proxy
module analysis for the function analysis manager where if the proxy
itself is preserved we assume the set of functions hasn't changed and we
do a fine grained invalidation by walking the functions in the module
and running the invalidate for them all at the manager level and letting
it try to invalidate any passes.

This in turn makes it blindingly obvious why we should hoist the
invalidate trait and have two collections of results. That allows
handling invalidation for almost all analyses without indirect calls and
it allows short circuiting when the preserved set is all.

llvm-svn: 195338
2013-11-21 10:53:05 +00:00
Yuchen Wu
ef87eca111 llvm-cov: Formatting change.
llvm-svn: 195310
2013-11-21 04:12:10 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
dbfa25a6b6 [PM] Add a module analysis pass proxy for the function analysis manager.
This proxy will fill the role of proxying invalidation events down IR
unit layers so that when a module changes we correctly invalidate
function analyses. Currently this is a very coarse solution -- any
change blows away the entire thing -- but the next step is to make
invalidation handling more nuanced so that we can propagate specific
amounts of invalidation from one layer to the next.

The test is extended to place a module pass between two function pass
managers each of which have preserved function analyses which get
correctly invalidated by the module pass that might have changed what
functions are even in the module.

llvm-svn: 195304
2013-11-21 02:11:31 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
5bbc7e8ce9 [PM] Add the preservation system to the new pass manager.
This adds a new set-like type which represents a set of preserved
analysis passes. The set is managed via the opaque PassT::ID() void*s.
The expected convenience templates for interacting with specific passes
are provided. It also supports a symbolic "all" state which is
represented by an invalid pointer in the set. This state is nicely
saturating as it comes up often. Finally, it supports intersection which
is used when finding the set of preserved passes after N different
transforms.

The pass API is then changed to return the preserved set rather than
a bool. This is much more self-documenting than the previous system.
Returning "none" is a conservatively correct solution just like
returning "true" from todays passes and not marking any passes as
preserved. Passes can also be dynamically preserved or not throughout
the run of the pass, and whatever gets returned is the binding state.
Finally, preserving "all" the passes is allowed for no-op transforms
that simply can't harm such things.

Finally, the analysis managers are changed to instead of blindly
invalidating all of the analyses, invalidate those which were not
preserved. This should rig up all of the basic preservation
functionality. This also correctly combines the preservation moving up
from one IR-layer to the another and the preservation aggregation across
N pass runs. Still to go is incrementally correct invalidation and
preservation across IR layers incrementally during N pass runs. That
will wait until we have a device for even exposing analyses across IR
layers.

While the core of this change is obvious, I'm not happy with the current
testing, so will improve it to cover at least some of the invalidation
that I can test easily in a subsequent commit.

llvm-svn: 195241
2013-11-20 11:31:50 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
37fa148ed0 [PM] Make the function pass manager more regular.
The FunctionPassManager is now itself a function pass. When run over
a function, it runs all N of its passes over that function. This is the
1:N mapping in the pass dimension only. This allows it to be used in
either a ModulePassManager or potentially some other manager that
works on IR units which are supersets of Functions.

This commit also adds the obvious adaptor to map from a module pass to
a function pass, running the function pass across every function in the
module.

The test has been updated to use this new pattern.

llvm-svn: 195192
2013-11-20 04:39:16 +00:00
Yuchen Wu
734fa40b2a llvm-cov: Added file checksum to gcno and gcda files.
Instead of permanently outputting "MVLL" as the file checksum, clang
will create gcno and gcda checksums by hashing the destination block
numbers of every arc. This allows for llvm-cov to check if the two gcov
files are synchronized.

Regenerated the test files so they contain the checksum. Also added
negative test to ensure error when the checksums don't match.

llvm-svn: 195191
2013-11-20 04:15:05 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
9f55f1934e [PM] Split the analysis manager into a function-specific interface and
a module-specific interface. This is the first of many steps necessary
to generalize the infrastructure such that we can support both
a Module-to-Function and Module-to-SCC-to-Function pass manager
nestings.

After a *lot* of attempts that never worked and didn't even make it to
a committable state, it became clear that I had gotten the layering
design of analyses flat out wrong. Four days later, I think I have most
of the plan for how to correct this, and I'm starting to reshape the
code into it. This is just a baby step I'm afraid, but starts separating
the fundamentally distinct concepts of function analysis passes and
module analysis passes so that in subsequent steps we can effectively
layer them, and have a consistent design for the eventual SCC layer.

As part of this, I've started some interface changes to make passes more
regular. The module pass accepts the module in the run method, and some
of the constructor parameters are gone. I'm still working out exactly
where constructor parameters vs. method parameters will be used, so
I expect this to fluctuate a bit.

This actually makes the invalidation less "correct" at this phase,
because now function passes don't invalidate module analysis passes, but
that was actually somewhat of a misfeature. It will return in a better
factored form which can scale to other units of IR. The documentation
has gotten less verbose and helpful.

llvm-svn: 195189
2013-11-20 04:01:38 +00:00
Filip Pizlo
d0169a8474 Expose the fence instruction via the C API.
llvm-svn: 195173
2013-11-20 00:07:49 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
4833910f66 Make it explicit that nulls are not allowed in names.
The object files we support use null terminated strings, so there is no way to
support these.

This patch adds an assert to catch bad API use and an error check in the .ll
parser.

llvm-svn: 195155
2013-11-19 21:12:39 +00:00
Yuchen Wu
aba14a2b9e llvm-cov: Moved printing after error checks.
llvm-svn: 195153
2013-11-19 20:57:20 +00:00
Yuchen Wu
3f48050d3c llvm-cov: Added constness property to methods.
Added constness to methods that shouldn't modify objects. Replaced
operator[] lookup in maps with find() instead.

llvm-svn: 195151
2013-11-19 20:33:32 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
f5a7aea34b DataLayout: value initialize globals to avoid static construction.
llvm-svn: 195150
2013-11-19 20:28:04 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka
5357a6d64b [weak vtables] Remove a bunch of weak vtables
This patch removes most of the trivial cases of weak vtables by pinning them to
a single object file. The memory leaks in this version have been fixed. Thanks
Alexey for pointing them out.

Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2068

Reviewed by Andy

llvm-svn: 195064
2013-11-19 00:57:56 +00:00
David Blaikie
f1abd8ad9c DebugInfo: Simplify a few more explicit constructions, underconstrained types, and make DIType(MDNode*) explicit like all the other DI* node ctors.
llvm-svn: 195055
2013-11-18 23:33:32 +00:00
Paul Robinson
27ef03dc70 The 'optnone' attribute means don't inline anything into this function
(except functions marked always_inline).
Functions with 'optnone' must also have 'noinline' so they don't get
inlined into any other function.

Based on work by Andrea Di Biagio.

llvm-svn: 195046
2013-11-18 21:44:03 +00:00
Alexey Samsonov
3bfef6bdb6 Revert r194865 and r194874.
This change is incorrect. If you delete virtual destructor of both a base class
and a subclass, then the following code:
  Base *foo = new Child();
  delete foo;
will not cause the destructor for members of Child class. As a result, I observe
plently of memory leaks. Notable examples I investigated are:
ObjectBuffer and ObjectBufferStream, AttributeImpl and StringSAttributeImpl.

llvm-svn: 194997
2013-11-18 09:31:53 +00:00
Manman Ren
0e8977c449 Debug Info Verifier: disable it by default.
Debug info verifier is part of the verifier which is a Function Pass.
Tot currently tries to pull all reachable debug info MDNodes in each function,
which is too time-consuming. The correct fix seems to be separating debug info
verification to its own module pass.

I will disable the debug info verifier until a correct fix is found.

For Bill's testing case, enabling debug info verifier increase compile
time from 11s to 11m.

llvm-svn: 194986
2013-11-18 03:19:31 +00:00
Manman Ren
275e338e51 Debug Info: fix typo in function name.
llvm-svn: 194975
2013-11-17 19:35:03 +00:00
Manman Ren
55ea90516b Debug Info Verifier: fix when to find debug info nodes and when to verify them.
We used to collect debug info MDNodes in doInitialization and verify them in
doFinalization. That is incorrect since MDNodes can be modified by passes run
between doInitialization and doFinalization.

To fix the problem, we handle debug info MDNodes that can be reached from a
function in runOnFunction (i.e we collect those nodes by calling processDeclare,
processValue and processLocation, and then verify them in runOnFunction).

We handle debug info MDNodes that can be reached from named metadata in
doFinalization. This is in line with how Verifier handles module-level data
(they are verified in doFinalization).

rdar://15472296

llvm-svn: 194974
2013-11-17 18:48:57 +00:00
Manman Ren
9edd2cf001 Debug Info Verifier: enable public functions of Finder to update the type map.
We used to depend on running processModule before the other public functions
such as processDeclare, processValue and processLocation. We are now relaxing
the constraint by adding a module argument to the three functions and
letting the three functions to initialize the type map. This will be used in
a follow-on patch that collects nodes reachable from a Function.

llvm-svn: 194973
2013-11-17 18:42:37 +00:00
Manman Ren
73208636e1 Debug Info Verifier: remove un-used argument in verifyDebugInfo.
No functionality change.

llvm-svn: 194917
2013-11-16 02:34:57 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka
ee3af15269 [weak vtables] Remove a bunch of weak vtables
This patch removes most of the trivial cases of weak vtables by pinning them to
a single object file.

Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2068

Reviewed by Andy

llvm-svn: 194865
2013-11-15 22:34:48 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
90456d2ef5 [PM] Fix an iterator problem spotted by the MSVC debug iterators and
AaronBallman. Thanks for the excellent review.

llvm-svn: 194857
2013-11-15 21:56:44 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
b938b29b37 [PM] Run clang-format on a few lines that I missed in my first pass,
pulling them under 80-columns. No functionality changed.

llvm-svn: 194856
2013-11-15 21:44:35 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
0207e765c7 llvm-cov: Clean up memory leaks.
llvm-svn: 194799
2013-11-15 09:44:17 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
9921608896 Add addrspacecast instruction.
Patch by Michele Scandale!

llvm-svn: 194760
2013-11-15 01:34:59 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
e045848926 IR/GCOV.cpp: Use PRIu64 as format string with uint64_t.
llvm-svn: 194693
2013-11-14 11:45:04 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
9e199b0f04 Whitespace.
llvm-svn: 194692
2013-11-14 11:44:58 +00:00
Yuchen Wu
68c54ebed9 llvm-cov: Slightly improved error checking.
- readInt() should check all 4 bytes can be read, not just 1.
- In the event of false data in the gcno file, it was possible to index
  into a non-existent index of SmallVector, causing assertion error.

llvm-svn: 194639
2013-11-14 00:38:41 +00:00
Yuchen Wu
97ff0f44ba llvm-cov: Removed StringMap holding GCOVLines.
According to the hazy gcov documentation, it appeared to be technically
possible for lines within a block to belong to different source files.
However, upon further investigation, gcov does not actually support
multiple source files for a single block.

This change removes a level of separation between blocks and lines by
replacing the StringMap of GCOVLines with a SmallVector of ints
representing line numbers. This also means that the GCOVLines class is
no longer needed.

This paves the way for supporting the "-a" option, which will output
block information.

llvm-svn: 194637
2013-11-14 00:32:00 +00:00
Yuchen Wu
fe9ba771b2 llvm-cov: Replaced asserts with proper error handling.
Unified the interface for read functions. They all return a boolean
indicating if the read from file succeeded. Functions that previously
returned the read value now store it into a variable that is passed in
by reference instead. Callers will need to check the return value to
detect if an error occurred.

Also added a new test which ensures that no assertions occur when file
contains invalid data. llvm-cov should return with error code 1 upon
failure.

llvm-svn: 194635
2013-11-14 00:07:15 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
3e07c35cd7 Don't call doFinalization from verifyFunction.
verifyFunction needs to call doInitialization to collect metadata and avoid
crashing when verifying debug info in a function.

But it should not call doFinalization since that is where the verifier will
check declarations, variables and aliases, which is not desirable when one
only wants to verify a function.

A possible cleanup would be to split the class into a ModuleVerifier and
FunctionVerifier.

Issue reported by Ilia Filippov. Patch by Michael Kruse.

llvm-svn: 194574
2013-11-13 13:44:11 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
4e1d27ef68 Introduce an AnalysisManager which is like a pass manager but with a lot
more smarts in it. This is where most of the interesting logic that used
to live in the implicit-scheduling-hackery of the old pass manager will
live.

Like the previous commits, note that this is a very early prototype!
I expect substantial changes before this is ready to use.

The core of the design is the following:

- We have an AnalysisManager which can be used across a series of
  passes over a module.
- The code setting up a pass pipeline registers the analyses available
  with the manager.
- Individual transform passes can check than an analysis manager
  provides the analyses they require in order to fail-fast.
- There is *no* implicit registration or scheduling.
- Analysis passes are different from other passes: they produce an
  analysis result that is cached and made available via the analysis
  manager.
- Cached results are invalidated automatically by the pass managers.
- When a transform pass requests an analysis result, either the analysis
  is run to produce the result or a cached result is provided.

There are a few aspects of this design that I *know* will change in
subsequent commits:
- Currently there is no "preservation" system, that needs to be added.
- All of the analysis management should move up to the analysis library.
- The analysis management needs to support at least SCC passes. Maybe
  loop passes. Living in the analysis library will facilitate this.
- Need support for analyses which are *both* module and function passes.
- Need support for pro-actively running module analyses to have cached
  results within a function pass manager.
- Need a clear design for "immutable" passes.
- Need support for requesting cached results when available and not
  re-running the pass even if that would be necessary.
- Need more thorough testing of all of this infrastructure.

There are other aspects that I view as open questions I'm hoping to
resolve as I iterate a bit on the infrastructure, and especially as
I start writing actual passes against this.
- Should we have separate management layers for function, module, and
  SCC analyses? I think "yes", but I'm not yet ready to switch the code.
  Adding SCC support will likely resolve this definitively.
- How should the 'require' functionality work? Should *that* be the only
  way to request results to ensure that passes always require things?
- How should preservation work?
- Probably some other things I'm forgetting. =]

Look forward to more patches in shorter order now that this is in place.

llvm-svn: 194538
2013-11-13 01:12:08 +00:00
Andrew Trick
6abf14ec1a Print new JavaScript calling conventions symbolically.
llvm-svn: 194427
2013-11-11 22:40:22 +00:00