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1/* Routines required for instrumenting a program. */
2/* Compile this one with gcc. */
85ec4feb 3/* Copyright (C) 1989-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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4
5This file is part of GCC.
6
7GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
8the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
9Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
10version.
11
12GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
13WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
14FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
15for more details.
16
17Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional
18permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version
193.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
20
21You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and
22a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program;
23see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see
24<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
25
40d6b753 26#include "libgcov.h"
d6d3f033 27#if !defined(inhibit_libc)
d6d3f033 28
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29/* Detect whether target can support atomic update of profilers. */
30#if __SIZEOF_LONG_LONG__ == 4 && __GCC_HAVE_SYNC_COMPARE_AND_SWAP_4
31#define GCOV_SUPPORTS_ATOMIC 1
32#else
33#if __SIZEOF_LONG_LONG__ == 8 && __GCC_HAVE_SYNC_COMPARE_AND_SWAP_8
34#define GCOV_SUPPORTS_ATOMIC 1
35#else
36#define GCOV_SUPPORTS_ATOMIC 0
37#endif
38#endif
39
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40#ifdef L_gcov_interval_profiler
41/* If VALUE is in interval <START, START + STEPS - 1>, then increases the
42 corresponding counter in COUNTERS. If the VALUE is above or below
43 the interval, COUNTERS[STEPS] or COUNTERS[STEPS + 1] is increased
44 instead. */
45
46void
47__gcov_interval_profiler (gcov_type *counters, gcov_type value,
48 int start, unsigned steps)
49{
50 gcov_type delta = value - start;
51 if (delta < 0)
52 counters[steps + 1]++;
53 else if (delta >= steps)
54 counters[steps]++;
55 else
56 counters[delta]++;
57}
58#endif
59
7fe76f6a 60#if defined(L_gcov_interval_profiler_atomic) && GCOV_SUPPORTS_ATOMIC
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61/* If VALUE is in interval <START, START + STEPS - 1>, then increases the
62 corresponding counter in COUNTERS. If the VALUE is above or below
63 the interval, COUNTERS[STEPS] or COUNTERS[STEPS + 1] is increased
64 instead. Function is thread-safe. */
65
66void
67__gcov_interval_profiler_atomic (gcov_type *counters, gcov_type value,
68 int start, unsigned steps)
69{
70 gcov_type delta = value - start;
71 if (delta < 0)
4d0cdd0c 72 __atomic_fetch_add (&counters[steps + 1], 1, __ATOMIC_RELAXED);
a266236e 73 else if (delta >= steps)
4d0cdd0c 74 __atomic_fetch_add (&counters[steps], 1, __ATOMIC_RELAXED);
a266236e 75 else
4d0cdd0c 76 __atomic_fetch_add (&counters[delta], 1, __ATOMIC_RELAXED);
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77}
78#endif
79
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80#ifdef L_gcov_pow2_profiler
81/* If VALUE is a power of two, COUNTERS[1] is incremented. Otherwise
82 COUNTERS[0] is incremented. */
83
84void
85__gcov_pow2_profiler (gcov_type *counters, gcov_type value)
86{
dcb1e137 87 if (value == 0 || (value & (value - 1)))
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88 counters[0]++;
89 else
90 counters[1]++;
91}
92#endif
93
7fe76f6a 94#if defined(L_gcov_pow2_profiler_atomic) && GCOV_SUPPORTS_ATOMIC
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95/* If VALUE is a power of two, COUNTERS[1] is incremented. Otherwise
96 COUNTERS[0] is incremented. Function is thread-safe. */
97
98void
99__gcov_pow2_profiler_atomic (gcov_type *counters, gcov_type value)
100{
101 if (value == 0 || (value & (value - 1)))
4d0cdd0c 102 __atomic_fetch_add (&counters[0], 1, __ATOMIC_RELAXED);
a266236e 103 else
4d0cdd0c 104 __atomic_fetch_add (&counters[1], 1, __ATOMIC_RELAXED);
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105}
106#endif
107
108
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109/* Tries to determine the most common value among its inputs. Checks if the
110 value stored in COUNTERS[0] matches VALUE. If this is the case, COUNTERS[1]
111 is incremented. If this is not the case and COUNTERS[1] is not zero,
112 COUNTERS[1] is decremented. Otherwise COUNTERS[1] is set to one and
113 VALUE is stored to COUNTERS[0]. This algorithm guarantees that if this
114 function is called more than 50% of the time with one value, this value
115 will be in COUNTERS[0] in the end.
116
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117 In any case, COUNTERS[2] is incremented. If USE_ATOMIC is set to 1,
118 COUNTERS[2] is updated with an atomic instruction. */
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119
120static inline void
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121__gcov_one_value_profiler_body (gcov_type *counters, gcov_type value,
122 int use_atomic)
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123{
124 if (value == counters[0])
125 counters[1]++;
126 else if (counters[1] == 0)
127 {
128 counters[1] = 1;
129 counters[0] = value;
130 }
131 else
132 counters[1]--;
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133
134 if (use_atomic)
4d0cdd0c 135 __atomic_fetch_add (&counters[2], 1, __ATOMIC_RELAXED);
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136 else
137 counters[2]++;
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138}
139
140#ifdef L_gcov_one_value_profiler
141void
142__gcov_one_value_profiler (gcov_type *counters, gcov_type value)
143{
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144 __gcov_one_value_profiler_body (counters, value, 0);
145}
146#endif
147
7fe76f6a 148#if defined(L_gcov_one_value_profiler_atomic) && GCOV_SUPPORTS_ATOMIC
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150/* Update one value profilers (COUNTERS) for a given VALUE.
151
152 CAVEAT: Following function is not thread-safe, only total number
153 of executions (COUNTERS[2]) is update with an atomic instruction.
154 Problem is that one cannot atomically update two counters
155 (COUNTERS[0] and COUNTERS[1]), for more information please read
156 following email thread:
157 https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2016-08/msg00024.html. */
158
159void
160__gcov_one_value_profiler_atomic (gcov_type *counters, gcov_type value)
161{
162 __gcov_one_value_profiler_body (counters, value, 1);
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163}
164#endif
165
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166#ifdef L_gcov_indirect_call_topn_profiler
167/* Tries to keep track the most frequent N values in the counters where
168 N is specified by parameter TOPN_VAL. To track top N values, 2*N counter
169 entries are used.
170 counter[0] --- the accumative count of the number of times one entry in
171 in the counters gets evicted/replaced due to limited capacity.
172 When this value reaches a threshold, the bottom N values are
173 cleared.
174 counter[1] through counter[2*N] records the top 2*N values collected so far.
175 Each value is represented by two entries: count[2*i+1] is the ith value, and
176 count[2*i+2] is the number of times the value is seen. */
177
178static void
179__gcov_topn_value_profiler_body (gcov_type *counters, gcov_type value)
180{
181 unsigned i, found = 0, have_zero_count = 0;
182 gcov_type *entry;
183 gcov_type *lfu_entry = &counters[1];
184 gcov_type *value_array = &counters[1];
185 gcov_type *num_eviction = &counters[0];
186 gcov_unsigned_t topn_val = GCOV_ICALL_TOPN_VAL;
187
188 /* There are 2*topn_val values tracked, each value takes two slots in the
189 counter array. */
190 for (i = 0; i < (topn_val << 2); i += 2)
191 {
192 entry = &value_array[i];
193 if (entry[0] == value)
194 {
195 entry[1]++ ;
196 found = 1;
197 break;
198 }
199 else if (entry[1] == 0)
200 {
201 lfu_entry = entry;
202 have_zero_count = 1;
203 }
204 else if (entry[1] < lfu_entry[1])
205 lfu_entry = entry;
206 }
207
208 if (found)
209 return;
210
211 /* lfu_entry is either an empty entry or an entry
212 with lowest count, which will be evicted. */
213 lfu_entry[0] = value;
214 lfu_entry[1] = 1;
215
216#define GCOV_ICALL_COUNTER_CLEAR_THRESHOLD 3000
217
218 /* Too many evictions -- time to clear bottom entries to
219 avoid hot values bumping each other out. */
220 if (!have_zero_count
221 && ++*num_eviction >= GCOV_ICALL_COUNTER_CLEAR_THRESHOLD)
222 {
223 unsigned i, j;
224 gcov_type *p, minv;
225 gcov_type* tmp_cnts
226 = (gcov_type *)alloca (topn_val * sizeof (gcov_type));
227
228 *num_eviction = 0;
229
230 for (i = 0; i < topn_val; i++)
231 tmp_cnts[i] = 0;
232
233 /* Find the largest topn_val values from the group of
234 2*topn_val values and put them into tmp_cnts. */
235
236 for (i = 0; i < 2 * topn_val; i += 2)
237 {
238 p = 0;
239 for (j = 0; j < topn_val; j++)
240 {
241 if (!p || tmp_cnts[j] < *p)
242 p = &tmp_cnts[j];
243 }
244 if (value_array[i + 1] > *p)
245 *p = value_array[i + 1];
246 }
247
248 minv = tmp_cnts[0];
249 for (j = 1; j < topn_val; j++)
250 {
251 if (tmp_cnts[j] < minv)
252 minv = tmp_cnts[j];
253 }
254 /* Zero out low value entries. */
255 for (i = 0; i < 2 * topn_val; i += 2)
256 {
257 if (value_array[i + 1] < minv)
258 {
259 value_array[i] = 0;
260 value_array[i + 1] = 0;
261 }
262 }
263 }
264}
265
266/* These two variables are used to actually track caller and callee. Keep
267 them in TLS memory so races are not common (they are written to often).
268 The variables are set directly by GCC instrumented code, so declaration
269 here must match one in tree-profile.c. */
270
271#if defined(HAVE_CC_TLS) && !defined (USE_EMUTLS)
272__thread
273#endif
274gcov_type *__gcov_indirect_call_topn_counters ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN;
275
276#if defined(HAVE_CC_TLS) && !defined (USE_EMUTLS)
277__thread
278#endif
279void *__gcov_indirect_call_topn_callee ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN;
280
281#ifdef TARGET_VTABLE_USES_DESCRIPTORS
282#define VTABLE_USES_DESCRIPTORS 1
283#else
284#define VTABLE_USES_DESCRIPTORS 0
285#endif
286
287/* This fucntion is instrumented at function entry to track topn indirect
288 calls to CUR_FUNC. */
289
290void
291__gcov_indirect_call_topn_profiler (gcov_type value, void* cur_func)
292{
293 void *callee_func = __gcov_indirect_call_topn_callee;
294 /* If the C++ virtual tables contain function descriptors then one
295 function may have multiple descriptors and we need to dereference
296 the descriptors to see if they point to the same function. */
297 if (cur_func == callee_func
298 || (VTABLE_USES_DESCRIPTORS && callee_func
299 && *(void **) cur_func == *(void **) callee_func))
300 __gcov_topn_value_profiler_body (__gcov_indirect_call_topn_counters, value);
301}
302#endif
303
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304#ifdef L_gcov_indirect_call_profiler_v2
305
306/* These two variables are used to actually track caller and callee. Keep
307 them in TLS memory so races are not common (they are written to often).
308 The variables are set directly by GCC instrumented code, so declaration
309 here must match one in tree-profile.c */
310
311#if defined(HAVE_CC_TLS) && !defined (USE_EMUTLS)
312__thread
313#endif
314void * __gcov_indirect_call_callee;
315#if defined(HAVE_CC_TLS) && !defined (USE_EMUTLS)
316__thread
317#endif
318gcov_type * __gcov_indirect_call_counters;
319
320/* By default, the C++ compiler will use function addresses in the
321 vtable entries. Setting TARGET_VTABLE_USES_DESCRIPTORS to nonzero
322 tells the compiler to use function descriptors instead. The value
53d68b9f 323 of this macro says how many words wide the descriptor is (normally 2).
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324
325 It is assumed that the address of a function descriptor may be treated
326 as a pointer to a function. */
327
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328/* Tries to determine the most common value among its inputs. */
329void
330__gcov_indirect_call_profiler_v2 (gcov_type value, void* cur_func)
331{
332 /* If the C++ virtual tables contain function descriptors then one
333 function may have multiple descriptors and we need to dereference
334 the descriptors to see if they point to the same function. */
335 if (cur_func == __gcov_indirect_call_callee
53d68b9f 336 || (__LIBGCC_VTABLE_USES_DESCRIPTORS__ && __gcov_indirect_call_callee
d6d3f033 337 && *(void **) cur_func == *(void **) __gcov_indirect_call_callee))
a266236e 338 __gcov_one_value_profiler_body (__gcov_indirect_call_counters, value, 0);
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340 __gcov_indirect_call_callee = NULL;
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341}
342#endif
343
344#ifdef L_gcov_time_profiler
345
346/* Counter for first visit of each function. */
7d29f8e3 347gcov_type __gcov_time_profiler_counter ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN;
d6d3f033 348
d6d3f033 349#endif
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351#ifdef L_gcov_average_profiler
352/* Increase corresponding COUNTER by VALUE. FIXME: Perhaps we want
353 to saturate up. */
354
355void
356__gcov_average_profiler (gcov_type *counters, gcov_type value)
357{
358 counters[0] += value;
359 counters[1] ++;
360}
361#endif
362
7fe76f6a 363#if defined(L_gcov_average_profiler_atomic) && GCOV_SUPPORTS_ATOMIC
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364/* Increase corresponding COUNTER by VALUE. FIXME: Perhaps we want
365 to saturate up. Function is thread-safe. */
366
367void
368__gcov_average_profiler_atomic (gcov_type *counters, gcov_type value)
369{
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370 __atomic_fetch_add (&counters[0], value, __ATOMIC_RELAXED);
371 __atomic_fetch_add (&counters[1], 1, __ATOMIC_RELAXED);
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372}
373#endif
374
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375#ifdef L_gcov_ior_profiler
376/* Bitwise-OR VALUE into COUNTER. */
377
378void
379__gcov_ior_profiler (gcov_type *counters, gcov_type value)
380{
381 *counters |= value;
382}
383#endif
384
7fe76f6a 385#if defined(L_gcov_ior_profiler_atomic) && GCOV_SUPPORTS_ATOMIC
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386/* Bitwise-OR VALUE into COUNTER. Function is thread-safe. */
387
388void
389__gcov_ior_profiler_atomic (gcov_type *counters, gcov_type value)
390{
4d0cdd0c 391 __atomic_fetch_or (&counters[0], value, __ATOMIC_RELAXED);
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392}
393#endif
394
395
d6d3f033 396#endif /* inhibit_libc */