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2024-09-22Reformat using the new identifier sorting from rustfmtMichael Goulet-1/+1
2024-09-17Minimize visibilities.Nicholas Nethercote-1/+1
This makes it much clearer which things are used outside the crate.
2024-07-29Reformat `use` declarations.Nicholas Nethercote-2/+1
The previous commit updated `rustfmt.toml` appropriately. This commit is the outcome of running `x fmt --all` with the new formatting options.
2024-03-23Unbox and unwrap the contents of `StatementKind::Coverage`Zalathar-3/+3
The payload of coverage statements was historically a structure with several fields, so it was boxed to avoid bloating `StatementKind`. Now that the payload is a single relatively-small enum, we can replace `Box<Coverage>` with just `CoverageKind`. This patch also adds a size assertion for `StatementKind`, to avoid accidentally bloating it in the future.
2023-07-05Narrow trait `CoverageInfoBuilderMethods` down to just one methodZalathar-38/+3
This effectively inlines most of `FunctionCx::codegen_coverage` into the LLVM implementation of `CoverageInfoBuilderMethods`.
2022-07-08Add `SourceScope::inlined_instance`Tomasz Miąsko-5/+2
2021-05-12`coverageinfo` query needs to use the same MIR as codegenRich Kadel-1/+1
I ran into an error trying to fix dead block coverage and realized the `coverageinfo` query is getting a different MIR compared to the codegenned MIR, which can sometimes be a problem during mapgen. I changed that query to use the `InstandeDef` (which includes the generic parameter substitutions, prosibly specific to const params) instead of the `DefId` (without unknown/default const substitutions).
2021-04-02Translate counters from Rust 1-based to LLVM 0-based counter idsRich Kadel-1/+1
A colleague contacted me and asked why Rust's counters start at 1, when Clangs appear to start at 0. There is a reason why Rust's internal counters start at 1 (see the docs), and I tried to keep them consistent when codegenned to LLVM's coverage mapping format. LLVM should be tolerant of missing counters, but as my colleague pointed out, `llvm-cov` will silently fail to generate a coverage report for a function based on LLVM's assumption that the counters are 0-based. See: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/main/llvm/lib/ProfileData/Coverage/CoverageMapping.cpp#L170 Apparently, if, for example, a function has no branches, it would have exactly 1 counter. `CounterValues.size()` would be 1, and (with the 1-based index), the counter ID would be 1. This would fail the check and abort reporting coverage for the function. It turns out that by correcting for this during coverage map generation, by subtracting 1 from the Rust Counter ID (both when generating the counter increment intrinsic call, and when adding counters to the map), some uncovered functions (including in tests) now appear covered! This corrects the coverage for a few tests!
2021-03-19coverage bug fixes and optimization supportRich Kadel-1/+1
Adjusted LLVM codegen for code compiled with `-Zinstrument-coverage` to address multiple, somewhat related issues. Fixed a significant flaw in prior coverage solution: Every counter generated a new counter variable, but there should have only been one counter variable per function. This appears to have bloated .profraw files significantly. (For a small program, it increased the size by about 40%. I have not tested large programs, but there is anecdotal evidence that profraw files were way too large. This is a good fix, regardless, but hopefully it also addresses related issues. Fixes: #82144 Invalid LLVM coverage data produced when compiled with -C opt-level=1 Existing tests now work up to at least `opt-level=3`. This required a detailed analysis of the LLVM IR, comparisons with Clang C++ LLVM IR when compiled with coverage, and a lot of trial and error with codegen adjustments. The biggest hurdle was figuring out how to continue to support coverage results for unused functions and generics. Rust's coverage results have three advantages over Clang's coverage results: 1. Rust's coverage map does not include any overlapping code regions, making coverage counting unambiguous. 2. Rust generates coverage results (showing zero counts) for all unused functions, including generics. (Clang does not generate coverage for uninstantiated template functions.) 3. Rust's unused functions produce minimal stubbed functions in LLVM IR, sufficient for including in the coverage results; while Clang must generate the complete LLVM IR for each unused function, even though it will never be called. This PR removes the previous hack of attempting to inject coverage into some other existing function instance, and generates dedicated instances for each unused function. This change, and a few other adjustments (similar to what is required for `-C link-dead-code`, but with lower impact), makes it possible to support LLVM optimizations. Fixes: #79651 Coverage report: "Unexecuted instantiation:..." for a generic function from multiple crates Fixed by removing the aforementioned hack. Some "Unexecuted instantiation" notices are unavoidable, as explained in the `used_crate.rs` test, but `-Zinstrument-coverage` has new options to back off support for either unused generics, or all unused functions, which avoids the notice, at the cost of less coverage of unused functions. Fixes: #82875 Invalid LLVM coverage data produced with crate brotli_decompressor Fixed by disabling the LLVM function attribute that forces inlining, if `-Z instrument-coverage` is enabled. This attribute is applied to Rust functions with `#[inline(always)], and in some cases, the forced inlining breaks coverage instrumentation and reports.
2021-03-15Make source-based code coverage compatible with MIR inliningTomasz Miąsko-7/+18
When codegenning code coverage use the instance that coverage data was originally generated for, to ensure basic level of compatibility with MIR inlining.
2020-11-05Addressed all feedback to dateRich Kadel-8/+9
2020-11-05Injecting expressions in place of counters where helpfulRich Kadel-2/+2
Implementing the Graph traits for the BasicCoverageBlock graph. optimized replacement of counters with expressions plus new BCB graphviz * Avoid adding coverage to unreachable blocks. * Special case for Goto at the end of the body. Make it non-reportable. Improved debugging and formatting options (from env) Don't automatically add counters to BCBs without CoverageSpans. They may still get counters but only if there are dependencies from other BCBs that have spans, I think. Make CodeRegions optional for Counters too. It is possible to inject counters (`llvm.instrprof.increment` intrinsic calls without corresponding code regions in the coverage map. An expression can still uses these counter values. Refactored instrument_coverage.rs -> instrument_coverage/mod.rs, and then broke up the mod into multiple files. Compiling with coverage, with the expression optimization, works on the json5format crate and its dependencies. Refactored debug features from mod.rs to debug.rs
2020-11-05Rust coverage before splitting instrument_coverage.rsRich Kadel-4/+15
2020-10-23Make codegen coverage_context optional, and checkRich Kadel-12/+12
Addresses Issue #78286 Libraries compiled with coverage and linked with out enabling coverage would fail when attempting to add the library's coverage statements to the codegen coverage context (None). Now, if coverage statements are encountered while compiling / linking with `-Z instrument-coverage` disabled, codegen will *not* attempt to add code regions to a coverage map, and it will not inject the LLVM instrprof_increment intrinsic calls.
2020-08-30mv compiler to compiler/mark-0/+35