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`__profd_*` variables are referenced by code only when value profiling is enabled. If disabled (e.g. default -fprofile-instr-generate), the symbols just waste space on ELF/Mach-O. We change the comdat symbol from `__profd_*` to `__profc_*` because an internal symbol does not provide deduplication features on COFF. The choice doesn't matter on ELF. (In -DLLVM_BUILD_INSTRUMENTED_COVERAGE=on build, there is now no `__profd_*` symbols.) On Windows this enables further optimization. We are no longer affected by the link.exe limitation: an external symbol in IMAGE_COMDAT_SELECT_ASSOCIATIVE can cause duplicate definition error. https://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2021-May/150758.html We can thus use llvm.compiler.used instead of llvm.used like ELF (D97585). This avoids many `/INCLUDE:` directives in `.drectve`. Here is rnk's measurement for Chrome: ``` This reduced object file size of base_unittests.exe, compiled with coverage, optimizations, and gmlt debug info by 10%: #BEFORE $ find . -iname '*.obj' | xargs du -b | awk '{ sum += $1 } END { print sum}' 1047758867 $ du -cksh base_unittests.exe 82M base_unittests.exe 82M total # AFTER $ find . -iname '*.obj' | xargs du -b | awk '{ sum += $1 } END { print sum}' 937886499 $ du -cksh base_unittests.exe 78M base_unittests.exe 78M total ``` Reviewed By: davidxl, rnk Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D103372 |
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