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* [Coverage] Emit a gap region to cover switch bodiesVedant Kumar2019-12-031-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Emit a gap region beginning where the switch body begins. This sets line execution counts in the areas between non-overlapping cases to 0. This also removes some special handling of the first case in a switch: these are now treated like any other case. This does not resolve an outstanding issue with case statement regions that do not end when a region is terminated. But it should address llvm.org/PR44011. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70571
* [Coverage] Complete top-level deferred regions before labelsVedant Kumar2017-11-091-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The area immediately after a terminated region in the function top-level should have the same count as the label it precedes. This solves another problem with wrapped segments. Consider: 1| a: 2| return 0; 3| b: 4| return 1; Without a gap area starting after the first return, the wrapped segment from line 2 would make it look like line 3 is executed, when it's not. rdar://35373009 llvm-svn: 317759
* [Coverage] Emit a gap area after if conditionsVedant Kumar2017-11-091-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The area immediately after the closing right-paren of an if condition should have a count equal to the 'then' block's count. Use a gap region to set this count, so that region highlighting for the 'then' block remains precise. This solves a problem we have with wrapped segments. Consider: 1| if (false) 2| foo(); Without a gap area starting after the condition, the wrapped segment from line 1 would make it look like line 2 is executed, when it's not. rdar://35373009 llvm-svn: 317758
* [Coverage] Precise region termination with deferred regions (reapply)Vedant Kumar2017-09-081-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The current coverage implementation doesn't handle region termination very precisely. Take for example an `if' statement with a `return': void f() { if (true) { return; // The `if' body's region is terminated here. } // This line gets the same coverage as the `if' condition. } If the function `f' is called, the line containing the comment will be marked as having executed once, which is not correct. The solution here is to create a deferred region after terminating a region. The deferred region is completed once the start location of the next statement is known, and is then pushed onto the region stack. In the cases where it's not possible to complete a deferred region, it can safely be dropped. Testing: lit test updates, a stage2 coverage-enabled build of clang This is a reapplication but there are no changes from the original commit. With D36813, the segment builder in llvm will be able to handle deferred regions correctly. llvm-svn: 312818
* Revert "[Coverage] Precise region termination with deferred regions"Vedant Kumar2017-08-051-1/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | This reverts commit r310010. I don't think there's anything wrong with this commit, but it's causing clang to generate output that llvm-cov doesn't do a good job with and the fix isn't immediately clear. See Eli's comment in D36250 for more context. I'm reverting the clang change so the coverage bot can revert back to producing sensible output, and to give myself some time to investigate what went wrong in llvm. llvm-svn: 310154
* [Coverage] Precise region termination with deferred regionsVedant Kumar2017-08-041-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The current coverage implementation doesn't handle region termination very precisely. Take for example an `if' statement with a `return': void f() { if (true) { return; // The `if' body's region is terminated here. } // This line gets the same coverage as the `if' condition. } If the function `f' is called, the line containing the comment will be marked as having executed once, which is not correct. The solution here is to create a deferred region after terminating a region. The deferred region is completed once the start location of the next statement is known, and is then pushed onto the region stack. In the cases where it's not possible to complete a deferred region, it can safely be dropped. Testing: lit test updates, a stage2 coverage-enabled build of clang llvm-svn: 310010
* [Coverage] The coverage region for switch covers the code after the switch.Alex Lorenz2016-09-271-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch fixes a regression introduced in r262697 that changed the way the coverage regions for switches are constructed. The PGO instrumentation counter for a switch statement refers to the counter at the exit of the switch. Therefore, the coverage region for the switch statement should cover the code that comes after the switch, and not the switch statement itself. rdar://28480997 Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24981 llvm-svn: 282554
* [Coverage] Fix crash on a switch partially covered by a macro (PR27948)Vedant Kumar2016-05-311-0/+8
| | | | | | | We have to handle file exits before and after visiting regions in the switch body. Fixes PR27948. llvm-svn: 271308
* [Coverage] Fix the start/end locations of switch statementsVedant Kumar2016-03-041-2/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | | While pushing switch statements onto the region stack we neglected to specify their start/end locations. This results in a crash (PR26825) if we end up in nested macro expansions without enough information to handle the relevant file exits. I added a test in switchmacro.c and fixed up a bunch of incorrect CHECK lines that specify strange end locations for switches. llvm-svn: 262697
* [PGO] cc1 option name change for profile instrumentationRong Xu2016-02-041-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | This patch changes cc1 option -fprofile-instr-generate to an enum option -fprofile-instrument={clang|none}. It also changes cc1 options -fprofile-instr-generate= to -fprofile-instrument-path=. The driver level option -fprofile-instr-generate and -fprofile-instr-generate= remain intact. This change will pave the way to integrate new PGO instrumentation in IR level. Review: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16730 llvm-svn: 259811
* InstrProf: Always emit a coverage region for the condition of an ifJustin Bogner2015-02-191-1/+1
| | | | | | | | When tools like llvm-cov show regions, it's much easier to understand what's happening if the condition of an if shows a counter as well as the body. llvm-svn: 229813
* InstrProf: Rewrite most of coverage mapping generation in a simpler wayJustin Bogner2015-02-181-0/+28
The coverage mapping generation code previously generated a large number of redundant coverage regions and then tried to merge similar ones back together. This then relied on some awkward heuristics to prevent combining of regions that were importantly different but happened to have the same count. The end result was inefficient and hard to follow. Now, we more carefully create the regions we actually want. This makes it much easier to create regions at precise locations as well as making the basic approach quite a bit easier to follow. There's still a fair bit of complexity here dealing with included code and macro expansions, but that's pretty hard to avoid without significantly reducing the quality of data we provide. I had to modify quite a few tests where the source ranges became more precise or the old ranges seemed to be wrong anyways, and I've added quite a few new tests since a large number of constructs didn't seem to be tested before. llvm-svn: 229748
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