# needs-profiler-support # ignore-windows-gnu # FIXME(mati865): MinGW GCC miscompiles compiler-rt profiling library but with Clang it works # properly. Since we only have GCC on the CI ignore the test for now. -include ../tools.mk # This test makes sure that PGO profiling data leads to cold functions being # marked as `cold` and hot functions with `inlinehint`. # The test program contains an `if` were actual execution only ever takes the # `else` branch. Accordingly, we expect the function that is never called to # be marked as cold. # # Disable the pre-inlining pass (i.e. a pass that does some inlining before # it adds the profiling instrumentation). Disabling this pass leads to # rather predictable IR which we need for this test to be stable. COMMON_FLAGS=-Copt-level=2 -Ccodegen-units=1 -Cllvm-args=-disable-preinline ifeq ($(UNAME),Darwin) # macOS does not have the `tac` command, but `tail -r` does the same thing TAC := tail -r else # some other platforms don't support the `-r` flag for `tail`, so use `tac` TAC := tac endif all: # Compile the test program with instrumentation $(RUSTC) $(COMMON_FLAGS) -Cprofile-generate="$(TMPDIR)" main.rs # Run it in order to generate some profiling data $(call RUN,main some-argument) || exit 1 # Postprocess the profiling data so it can be used by the compiler "$(LLVM_BIN_DIR)"/llvm-profdata merge \ -o "$(TMPDIR)"/merged.profdata \ "$(TMPDIR)"/default_*.profraw # Compile the test program again, making use of the profiling data $(RUSTC) $(COMMON_FLAGS) -Cprofile-use="$(TMPDIR)"/merged.profdata --emit=llvm-ir main.rs # Check that the generate IR contains some things that we expect # # We feed the file into LLVM FileCheck tool *in reverse* so that we see the # line with the function name before the line with the function attributes. # FileCheck only supports checking that something matches on the next line, # but not if something matches on the previous line. $(TAC) "$(TMPDIR)"/main.ll | "$(LLVM_FILECHECK)" filecheck-patterns.txt