set -euxo pipefail
+ci_dir=`cd $(dirname $0) && pwd`
+source "$ci_dir/shared.sh"
+
+# The root checkout, where the source is located
+CHECKOUT=/checkout
+
+DOWNLOADED_LLVM=/rustroot
+
+# The main directory where the build occurs, which can be different between linux and windows
+BUILD_ROOT=$CHECKOUT/obj
+
+if isWindows; then
+ CHECKOUT=$(pwd)
+ DOWNLOADED_LLVM=$CHECKOUT/citools/clang-rust
+ BUILD_ROOT=$CHECKOUT
+fi
+
+# The various build artifacts used in other commands: to launch rustc builds, build the perf
+# collector, and run benchmarks to gather profiling data
+BUILD_ARTIFACTS=$BUILD_ROOT/build/$PGO_HOST
+RUSTC_STAGE_0=$BUILD_ARTIFACTS/stage0/bin/rustc
+CARGO_STAGE_0=$BUILD_ARTIFACTS/stage0/bin/cargo
+RUSTC_STAGE_2=$BUILD_ARTIFACTS/stage2/bin/rustc
+
+# Windows needs these to have the .exe extension
+if isWindows; then
+ RUSTC_STAGE_0="${RUSTC_STAGE_0}.exe"
+ CARGO_STAGE_0="${CARGO_STAGE_0}.exe"
+ RUSTC_STAGE_2="${RUSTC_STAGE_2}.exe"
+fi
+
+# Make sure we have a temporary PGO work folder
+PGO_TMP=/tmp/tmp-pgo
+mkdir -p $PGO_TMP
+rm -rf $PGO_TMP/*
+
+RUSTC_PERF=$PGO_TMP/rustc-perf
+
# Compile several crates to gather execution PGO profiles.
# Arg0 => profiles (Debug, Opt)
# Arg1 => scenarios (Full, IncrFull, All)
# Arg2 => crates (syn, cargo, ...)
gather_profiles () {
- cd /checkout/obj
+ cd $BUILD_ROOT
# Compile libcore, both in opt-level=0 and opt-level=3
- RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP=1 ./build/$PGO_HOST/stage2/bin/rustc \
- --edition=2021 --crate-type=lib ../library/core/src/lib.rs
- RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP=1 ./build/$PGO_HOST/stage2/bin/rustc \
- --edition=2021 --crate-type=lib -Copt-level=3 ../library/core/src/lib.rs
+ RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP=1 $RUSTC_STAGE_2 \
+ --edition=2021 --crate-type=lib $CHECKOUT/library/core/src/lib.rs \
+ --out-dir $PGO_TMP
+ RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP=1 $RUSTC_STAGE_2 \
+ --edition=2021 --crate-type=lib -Copt-level=3 $CHECKOUT/library/core/src/lib.rs \
+ --out-dir $PGO_TMP
- cd rustc-perf
+ cd $RUSTC_PERF
# Run rustc-perf benchmarks
# Benchmark using profile_local with eprintln, which essentially just means
# don't actually benchmark -- just make sure we run rustc a bunch of times.
RUST_LOG=collector=debug \
- RUSTC=/checkout/obj/build/$PGO_HOST/stage0/bin/rustc \
+ RUSTC=$RUSTC_STAGE_0 \
RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP=1 \
- /checkout/obj/build/$PGO_HOST/stage0/bin/cargo run -p collector --bin collector -- \
- profile_local \
- eprintln \
- /checkout/obj/build/$PGO_HOST/stage2/bin/rustc \
- --id Test \
- --profiles $1 \
- --cargo /checkout/obj/build/$PGO_HOST/stage0/bin/cargo \
- --scenarios $2 \
- --include $3
-
- cd /checkout/obj
+ $CARGO_STAGE_0 run -p collector --bin collector -- \
+ profile_local \
+ eprintln \
+ $RUSTC_STAGE_2 \
+ --id Test \
+ --profiles $1 \
+ --cargo $CARGO_STAGE_0 \
+ --scenarios $2 \
+ --include $3
+
+ cd $BUILD_ROOT
}
-rm -rf /tmp/rustc-pgo
-
# This path has to be absolute
-LLVM_PROFILE_DIRECTORY_ROOT=/tmp/llvm-pgo
+LLVM_PROFILE_DIRECTORY_ROOT=$PGO_TMP/llvm-pgo
# We collect LLVM profiling information and rustc profiling information in
# separate phases. This increases build time -- though not by a huge amount --
# LLVM IR PGO does not respect LLVM_PROFILE_FILE, so we have to set the profiling file
# path through our custom environment variable. We include the PID in the directory path
# to avoid updates to profile files being lost because of race conditions.
-LLVM_PROFILE_DIR=${LLVM_PROFILE_DIRECTORY_ROOT}/prof-%p python3 ../x.py build \
+LLVM_PROFILE_DIR=${LLVM_PROFILE_DIRECTORY_ROOT}/prof-%p python3 $CHECKOUT/x.py build \
--target=$PGO_HOST \
--host=$PGO_HOST \
--stage 2 library/std \
--llvm-profile-generate
-# Compile rustc perf
-cp -r /tmp/rustc-perf ./
-chown -R $(whoami): ./rustc-perf
-cd rustc-perf
-
-# Build the collector ahead of time, which is needed to make sure the rustc-fake
-# binary used by the collector is present.
-RUSTC=/checkout/obj/build/$PGO_HOST/stage0/bin/rustc \
+# Compile rustc-perf:
+# - get the expected commit source code: on linux, the Dockerfile downloads a source archive before
+# running this script. On Windows, we do that here.
+if isLinux; then
+ cp -r /tmp/rustc-perf $RUSTC_PERF
+ chown -R $(whoami): $RUSTC_PERF
+else
+ # rustc-perf version from 2022-05-18
+ PERF_COMMIT=f66cc8f3e04392b0e2fd811f21fd1ece6ebaded3
+ retry curl -LS -o $PGO_TMP/perf.zip \
+ https://github.com/rust-lang/rustc-perf/archive/$PERF_COMMIT.zip && \
+ cd $PGO_TMP && unzip -q perf.zip && \
+ mv rustc-perf-$PERF_COMMIT $RUSTC_PERF && \
+ rm perf.zip
+fi
+
+# - build rustc-perf's collector ahead of time, which is needed to make sure the rustc-fake binary
+# used by the collector is present.
+cd $RUSTC_PERF
+
+RUSTC=$RUSTC_STAGE_0 \
RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP=1 \
-/checkout/obj/build/$PGO_HOST/stage0/bin/cargo build -p collector
+$CARGO_STAGE_0 build -p collector
# Here we're profiling LLVM, so we only care about `Debug` and `Opt`, because we want to stress
# codegen. We also profile some of the most prolific crates.
gather_profiles "Debug,Opt" "Full" \
-"syn-1.0.89,cargo-0.60.0,serde-1.0.136,ripgrep-13.0.0,regex-1.5.5,clap-3.1.6,hyper-0.14.18"
+ "syn-1.0.89,cargo-0.60.0,serde-1.0.136,ripgrep-13.0.0,regex-1.5.5,clap-3.1.6,hyper-0.14.18"
-LLVM_PROFILE_MERGED_FILE=/tmp/llvm-pgo.profdata
+LLVM_PROFILE_MERGED_FILE=$PGO_TMP/llvm-pgo.profdata
# Merge the profile data we gathered for LLVM
# Note that this uses the profdata from the clang we used to build LLVM,
# which likely has a different version than our in-tree clang.
-/rustroot/bin/llvm-profdata merge -o ${LLVM_PROFILE_MERGED_FILE} ${LLVM_PROFILE_DIRECTORY_ROOT}
+$DOWNLOADED_LLVM/bin/llvm-profdata merge -o ${LLVM_PROFILE_MERGED_FILE} ${LLVM_PROFILE_DIRECTORY_ROOT}
echo "LLVM PGO statistics"
du -sh ${LLVM_PROFILE_MERGED_FILE}
echo "Profile file count"
find ${LLVM_PROFILE_DIRECTORY_ROOT} -type f | wc -l
+# We don't need the individual .profraw files now that they have been merged into a final .profdata
+rm -r $LLVM_PROFILE_DIRECTORY_ROOT
+
# Rustbuild currently doesn't support rebuilding LLVM when PGO options
# change (or any other llvm-related options); so just clear out the relevant
# directories ourselves.
-rm -r ./build/$PGO_HOST/llvm ./build/$PGO_HOST/lld
+rm -r $BUILD_ARTIFACTS/llvm $BUILD_ARTIFACTS/lld
# Okay, LLVM profiling is done, switch to rustc PGO.
# The path has to be absolute
-RUSTC_PROFILE_DIRECTORY_ROOT=/tmp/rustc-pgo
+RUSTC_PROFILE_DIRECTORY_ROOT=$PGO_TMP/rustc-pgo
-python3 ../x.py build --target=$PGO_HOST --host=$PGO_HOST \
+python3 $CHECKOUT/x.py build --target=$PGO_HOST --host=$PGO_HOST \
--stage 2 library/std \
--rust-profile-generate=${RUSTC_PROFILE_DIRECTORY_ROOT}
# Here we're profiling the `rustc` frontend, so we also include `Check`.
# The benchmark set includes various stress tests that put the frontend under pressure.
-# The profile data is written into a single filepath that is being repeatedly merged when each
-# rustc invocation ends. Empirically, this can result in some profiling data being lost.
-# That's why we override the profile path to include the PID. This will produce many more profiling
-# files, but the resulting profile will produce a slightly faster rustc binary.
-LLVM_PROFILE_FILE=${RUSTC_PROFILE_DIRECTORY_ROOT}/default_%m_%p.profraw gather_profiles \
- "Check,Debug,Opt" "All" \
- "externs,ctfe-stress-5,cargo-0.60.0,token-stream-stress,match-stress,tuple-stress,diesel-1.4.8,bitmaps-3.1.0"
-
-RUSTC_PROFILE_MERGED_FILE=/tmp/rustc-pgo.profdata
+if isLinux; then
+ # The profile data is written into a single filepath that is being repeatedly merged when each
+ # rustc invocation ends. Empirically, this can result in some profiling data being lost. That's
+ # why we override the profile path to include the PID. This will produce many more profiling
+ # files, but the resulting profile will produce a slightly faster rustc binary.
+ LLVM_PROFILE_FILE=${RUSTC_PROFILE_DIRECTORY_ROOT}/default_%m_%p.profraw gather_profiles \
+ "Check,Debug,Opt" "All" \
+ "externs,ctfe-stress-5,cargo-0.60.0,token-stream-stress,match-stress,tuple-stress,diesel-1.4.8,bitmaps-3.1.0"
+else
+ # On windows, we don't do that yet (because it generates a lot of data, hitting disk space
+ # limits on the builder), and use the default profraw merging behavior.
+ gather_profiles \
+ "Check,Debug,Opt" "All" \
+ "externs,ctfe-stress-5,cargo-0.60.0,token-stream-stress,match-stress,tuple-stress,diesel-1.4.8,bitmaps-3.1.0"
+fi
+
+RUSTC_PROFILE_MERGED_FILE=$PGO_TMP/rustc-pgo.profdata
# Merge the profile data we gathered
-./build/$PGO_HOST/llvm/bin/llvm-profdata \
+$BUILD_ARTIFACTS/llvm/bin/llvm-profdata \
merge -o ${RUSTC_PROFILE_MERGED_FILE} ${RUSTC_PROFILE_DIRECTORY_ROOT}
echo "Rustc PGO statistics"
echo "Profile file count"
find ${RUSTC_PROFILE_DIRECTORY_ROOT} -type f | wc -l
+# We don't need the individual .profraw files now that they have been merged into a final .profdata
+rm -r $RUSTC_PROFILE_DIRECTORY_ROOT
+
# Rustbuild currently doesn't support rebuilding LLVM when PGO options
# change (or any other llvm-related options); so just clear out the relevant
# directories ourselves.
-rm -r ./build/$PGO_HOST/llvm ./build/$PGO_HOST/lld
+rm -r $BUILD_ARTIFACTS/llvm $BUILD_ARTIFACTS/lld
# This produces the actual final set of artifacts, using both the LLVM and rustc
# collected profiling data.