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clang-p2996/compiler-rt/lib/profile/GCDAProfiling.c
KAWASHIMA Takahiro 9180c14fe4 Fix simultaneous .gcda creation
The intent of the `llvm_gcda_start_file` function is that only
one process create the .gcda file and initialize it to be updated
by other processes later.

Before this change, if multiple processes are started simultaneously,
some of them may initialize the file because both the first and
second `open` calls may succeed in a race condition and `new_file`
becomes 1 in those processes. This leads incorrect coverage counter
values. This often happens in MPI (Message Passing Interface) programs.
The test program added in this change is a simple reproducer.

This change ensures only one process creates/initializes the file by
using the `O_EXCL` flag.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76206
2020-04-01 10:29:50 +09:00

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/*===- GCDAProfiling.c - Support library for GCDA file emission -----------===*\
|*
|* Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
|* See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
|* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
|*
|*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*|
|*
|* This file implements the call back routines for the gcov profiling
|* instrumentation pass. Link against this library when running code through
|* the -insert-gcov-profiling LLVM pass.
|*
|* We emit files in a corrupt version of GCOV's "gcda" file format. These files
|* are only close enough that LCOV will happily parse them. Anything that lcov
|* ignores is missing.
|*
|* TODO: gcov is multi-process safe by having each exit open the existing file
|* and append to it. We'd like to achieve that and be thread-safe too.
|*
\*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*/
#if !defined(__Fuchsia__)
#include <errno.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#if defined(_WIN32)
#define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
#include <windows.h>
#include "WindowsMMap.h"
#else
#include <sys/mman.h>
#include <sys/file.h>
#endif
#if defined(__FreeBSD__) && defined(__i386__)
#define I386_FREEBSD 1
#else
#define I386_FREEBSD 0
#endif
#if !defined(_MSC_VER) && !I386_FREEBSD
#include <stdint.h>
#endif
#if defined(_MSC_VER)
typedef unsigned char uint8_t;
typedef unsigned int uint32_t;
typedef unsigned long long uint64_t;
#elif I386_FREEBSD
/* System headers define 'size_t' incorrectly on x64 FreeBSD (prior to
* FreeBSD 10, r232261) when compiled in 32-bit mode.
*/
typedef unsigned char uint8_t;
typedef unsigned int uint32_t;
typedef unsigned long long uint64_t;
#endif
#include "InstrProfiling.h"
#include "InstrProfilingUtil.h"
/* #define DEBUG_GCDAPROFILING */
/*
* --- GCOV file format I/O primitives ---
*/
/*
* The current file name we're outputting. Used primarily for error logging.
*/
static char *filename = NULL;
/*
* The current file we're outputting.
*/
static FILE *output_file = NULL;
/*
* Buffer that we write things into.
*/
#define WRITE_BUFFER_SIZE (128 * 1024)
static unsigned char *write_buffer = NULL;
static uint64_t cur_buffer_size = 0;
static uint64_t cur_pos = 0;
static uint64_t file_size = 0;
static int new_file = 0;
#if defined(_WIN32)
static HANDLE mmap_handle = NULL;
#endif
static int fd = -1;
typedef void (*fn_ptr)();
typedef void* dynamic_object_id;
// The address of this variable identifies a given dynamic object.
static dynamic_object_id current_id;
#define CURRENT_ID (&current_id)
struct fn_node {
dynamic_object_id id;
fn_ptr fn;
struct fn_node* next;
};
struct fn_list {
struct fn_node *head, *tail;
};
/*
* A list of functions to write out the data, shared between all dynamic objects.
*/
struct fn_list writeout_fn_list;
/*
* A list of flush functions that our __gcov_flush() function should call, shared between all dynamic objects.
*/
struct fn_list flush_fn_list;
static void fn_list_insert(struct fn_list* list, fn_ptr fn) {
struct fn_node* new_node = malloc(sizeof(struct fn_node));
new_node->fn = fn;
new_node->next = NULL;
new_node->id = CURRENT_ID;
if (!list->head) {
list->head = list->tail = new_node;
} else {
list->tail->next = new_node;
list->tail = new_node;
}
}
static void fn_list_remove(struct fn_list* list) {
struct fn_node* curr = list->head;
struct fn_node* prev = NULL;
struct fn_node* next = NULL;
while (curr) {
next = curr->next;
if (curr->id == CURRENT_ID) {
if (curr == list->head) {
list->head = next;
}
if (curr == list->tail) {
list->tail = prev;
}
if (prev) {
prev->next = next;
}
free(curr);
} else {
prev = curr;
}
curr = next;
}
}
static void resize_write_buffer(uint64_t size) {
if (!new_file) return;
size += cur_pos;
if (size <= cur_buffer_size) return;
size = (size - 1) / WRITE_BUFFER_SIZE + 1;
size *= WRITE_BUFFER_SIZE;
write_buffer = realloc(write_buffer, size);
cur_buffer_size = size;
}
static void write_bytes(const char *s, size_t len) {
resize_write_buffer(len);
memcpy(&write_buffer[cur_pos], s, len);
cur_pos += len;
}
static void write_32bit_value(uint32_t i) {
write_bytes((char*)&i, 4);
}
static void write_64bit_value(uint64_t i) {
// GCOV uses a lo-/hi-word format even on big-endian systems.
// See also GCOVBuffer::readInt64 in LLVM.
uint32_t lo = (uint32_t) i;
uint32_t hi = (uint32_t) (i >> 32);
write_32bit_value(lo);
write_32bit_value(hi);
}
static uint32_t length_of_string(const char *s) {
return (strlen(s) / 4) + 1;
}
static void write_string(const char *s) {
uint32_t len = length_of_string(s);
write_32bit_value(len);
write_bytes(s, strlen(s));
write_bytes("\0\0\0\0", 4 - (strlen(s) % 4));
}
static uint32_t read_32bit_value() {
uint32_t val;
if (new_file)
return (uint32_t)-1;
val = *(uint32_t*)&write_buffer[cur_pos];
cur_pos += 4;
return val;
}
static uint32_t read_le_32bit_value() {
uint32_t val = 0;
int i;
if (new_file)
return (uint32_t)-1;
for (i = 0; i < 4; i++)
val |= write_buffer[cur_pos++] << (8*i);
return val;
}
static uint64_t read_64bit_value() {
// GCOV uses a lo-/hi-word format even on big-endian systems.
// See also GCOVBuffer::readInt64 in LLVM.
uint32_t lo = read_32bit_value();
uint32_t hi = read_32bit_value();
return ((uint64_t)hi << 32) | ((uint64_t)lo);
}
static char *mangle_filename(const char *orig_filename) {
char *new_filename;
size_t prefix_len;
int prefix_strip;
const char *prefix = lprofGetPathPrefix(&prefix_strip, &prefix_len);
if (prefix == NULL)
return strdup(orig_filename);
new_filename = malloc(prefix_len + 1 + strlen(orig_filename) + 1);
lprofApplyPathPrefix(new_filename, orig_filename, prefix, prefix_len,
prefix_strip);
return new_filename;
}
static int map_file() {
fseek(output_file, 0L, SEEK_END);
file_size = ftell(output_file);
/* A size of 0 is invalid to `mmap'. Return a fail here, but don't issue an
* error message because it should "just work" for the user. */
if (file_size == 0)
return -1;
#if defined(_WIN32)
HANDLE mmap_fd;
if (fd == -1)
mmap_fd = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
else
mmap_fd = (HANDLE)_get_osfhandle(fd);
mmap_handle = CreateFileMapping(mmap_fd, NULL, PAGE_READWRITE, DWORD_HI(file_size), DWORD_LO(file_size), NULL);
if (mmap_handle == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "profiling: %s: cannot create file mapping: %lu\n",
filename, GetLastError());
return -1;
}
write_buffer = MapViewOfFile(mmap_handle, FILE_MAP_WRITE, 0, 0, file_size);
if (write_buffer == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "profiling: %s: cannot map: %lu\n", filename,
GetLastError());
CloseHandle(mmap_handle);
return -1;
}
#else
write_buffer = mmap(0, file_size, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
MAP_FILE | MAP_SHARED, fd, 0);
if (write_buffer == (void *)-1) {
int errnum = errno;
fprintf(stderr, "profiling: %s: cannot map: %s\n", filename,
strerror(errnum));
return -1;
}
#endif
return 0;
}
static void unmap_file() {
#if defined(_WIN32)
if (!FlushViewOfFile(write_buffer, file_size)) {
fprintf(stderr, "profiling: %s: cannot flush mapped view: %lu\n", filename,
GetLastError());
}
if (!UnmapViewOfFile(write_buffer)) {
fprintf(stderr, "profiling: %s: cannot unmap mapped view: %lu\n", filename,
GetLastError());
}
if (!CloseHandle(mmap_handle)) {
fprintf(stderr, "profiling: %s: cannot close file mapping handle: %lu\n",
filename, GetLastError());
}
mmap_handle = NULL;
#else
if (msync(write_buffer, file_size, MS_SYNC) == -1) {
int errnum = errno;
fprintf(stderr, "profiling: %s: cannot msync: %s\n", filename,
strerror(errnum));
}
/* We explicitly ignore errors from unmapping because at this point the data
* is written and we don't care.
*/
(void)munmap(write_buffer, file_size);
#endif
write_buffer = NULL;
file_size = 0;
}
/*
* --- LLVM line counter API ---
*/
/* A file in this case is a translation unit. Each .o file built with line
* profiling enabled will emit to a different file. Only one file may be
* started at a time.
*/
COMPILER_RT_VISIBILITY
void llvm_gcda_start_file(const char *orig_filename, const char version[4],
uint32_t checksum) {
const char *mode = "r+b";
filename = mangle_filename(orig_filename);
/* Try just opening the file. */
new_file = 0;
fd = open(filename, O_RDWR | O_BINARY);
if (fd == -1) {
/* Try creating the file. */
fd = open(filename, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_EXCL | O_BINARY, 0644);
if (fd != -1) {
new_file = 1;
mode = "w+b";
} else {
/* Try creating the directories first then opening the file. */
__llvm_profile_recursive_mkdir(filename);
fd = open(filename, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_EXCL | O_BINARY, 0644);
if (fd != -1) {
new_file = 1;
mode = "w+b";
} else {
/* Another process may have created the file just now.
* Try opening it without O_CREAT and O_EXCL. */
fd = open(filename, O_RDWR | O_BINARY);
if (fd == -1) {
/* Bah! It's hopeless. */
int errnum = errno;
fprintf(stderr, "profiling: %s: cannot open: %s\n", filename,
strerror(errnum));
return;
}
}
}
}
/* Try to flock the file to serialize concurrent processes writing out to the
* same GCDA. This can fail if the filesystem doesn't support it, but in that
* case we'll just carry on with the old racy behaviour and hope for the best.
*/
lprofLockFd(fd);
output_file = fdopen(fd, mode);
/* Initialize the write buffer. */
write_buffer = NULL;
cur_buffer_size = 0;
cur_pos = 0;
if (new_file) {
resize_write_buffer(WRITE_BUFFER_SIZE);
memset(write_buffer, 0, WRITE_BUFFER_SIZE);
} else {
if (map_file() == -1) {
/* mmap failed, try to recover by clobbering */
new_file = 1;
write_buffer = NULL;
cur_buffer_size = 0;
resize_write_buffer(WRITE_BUFFER_SIZE);
memset(write_buffer, 0, WRITE_BUFFER_SIZE);
}
}
/* gcda file, version, stamp checksum. */
write_bytes("adcg", 4);
write_bytes(version, 4);
write_32bit_value(checksum);
#ifdef DEBUG_GCDAPROFILING
fprintf(stderr, "llvmgcda: [%s]\n", orig_filename);
#endif
}
/* Given an array of pointers to counters (counters), increment the n-th one,
* where we're also given a pointer to n (predecessor).
*/
COMPILER_RT_VISIBILITY
void llvm_gcda_increment_indirect_counter(uint32_t *predecessor,
uint64_t **counters) {
uint64_t *counter;
uint32_t pred;
pred = *predecessor;
if (pred == 0xffffffff)
return;
counter = counters[pred];
/* Don't crash if the pred# is out of sync. This can happen due to threads,
or because of a TODO in GCOVProfiling.cpp buildEdgeLookupTable(). */
if (counter)
++*counter;
#ifdef DEBUG_GCDAPROFILING
else
fprintf(stderr,
"llvmgcda: increment_indirect_counter counters=%08llx, pred=%u\n",
*counter, *predecessor);
#endif
}
COMPILER_RT_VISIBILITY
void llvm_gcda_emit_function(uint32_t ident, const char *function_name,
uint32_t func_checksum, uint8_t use_extra_checksum,
uint32_t cfg_checksum) {
uint32_t len = 2;
if (use_extra_checksum)
len++;
#ifdef DEBUG_GCDAPROFILING
fprintf(stderr, "llvmgcda: function id=0x%08x name=%s\n", ident,
function_name ? function_name : "NULL");
#endif
if (!output_file) return;
/* function tag */
write_bytes("\0\0\0\1", 4);
if (function_name)
len += 1 + length_of_string(function_name);
write_32bit_value(len);
write_32bit_value(ident);
write_32bit_value(func_checksum);
if (use_extra_checksum)
write_32bit_value(cfg_checksum);
if (function_name)
write_string(function_name);
}
COMPILER_RT_VISIBILITY
void llvm_gcda_emit_arcs(uint32_t num_counters, uint64_t *counters) {
uint32_t i;
uint64_t *old_ctrs = NULL;
uint32_t val = 0;
uint64_t save_cur_pos = cur_pos;
if (!output_file) return;
val = read_le_32bit_value();
if (val != (uint32_t)-1) {
/* There are counters present in the file. Merge them. */
if (val != 0x01a10000) {
fprintf(stderr, "profiling: %s: cannot merge previous GCDA file: "
"corrupt arc tag (0x%08x)\n",
filename, val);
return;
}
val = read_32bit_value();
if (val == (uint32_t)-1 || val / 2 != num_counters) {
fprintf(stderr, "profiling: %s: cannot merge previous GCDA file: "
"mismatched number of counters (%d)\n",
filename, val);
return;
}
old_ctrs = malloc(sizeof(uint64_t) * num_counters);
for (i = 0; i < num_counters; ++i)
old_ctrs[i] = read_64bit_value();
}
cur_pos = save_cur_pos;
/* Counter #1 (arcs) tag */
write_bytes("\0\0\xa1\1", 4);
write_32bit_value(num_counters * 2);
for (i = 0; i < num_counters; ++i) {
counters[i] += (old_ctrs ? old_ctrs[i] : 0);
write_64bit_value(counters[i]);
}
free(old_ctrs);
#ifdef DEBUG_GCDAPROFILING
fprintf(stderr, "llvmgcda: %u arcs\n", num_counters);
for (i = 0; i < num_counters; ++i)
fprintf(stderr, "llvmgcda: %llu\n", (unsigned long long)counters[i]);
#endif
}
COMPILER_RT_VISIBILITY
void llvm_gcda_summary_info() {
const uint32_t obj_summary_len = 9; /* Length for gcov compatibility. */
uint32_t i;
uint32_t runs = 1;
static uint32_t run_counted = 0; // We only want to increase the run count once.
uint32_t val = 0;
uint64_t save_cur_pos = cur_pos;
if (!output_file) return;
val = read_le_32bit_value();
if (val != (uint32_t)-1) {
/* There are counters present in the file. Merge them. */
if (val != 0xa1000000) {
fprintf(stderr, "profiling: %s: cannot merge previous run count: "
"corrupt object tag (0x%08x)\n",
filename, val);
return;
}
val = read_32bit_value(); /* length */
if (val != obj_summary_len) {
fprintf(stderr, "profiling: %s: cannot merge previous run count: "
"mismatched object length (%d)\n",
filename, val);
return;
}
read_32bit_value(); /* checksum, unused */
read_32bit_value(); /* num, unused */
uint32_t prev_runs = read_32bit_value();
/* Add previous run count to new counter, if not already counted before. */
runs = run_counted ? prev_runs : prev_runs + 1;
}
cur_pos = save_cur_pos;
/* Object summary tag */
write_bytes("\0\0\0\xa1", 4);
write_32bit_value(obj_summary_len);
write_32bit_value(0); /* checksum, unused */
write_32bit_value(0); /* num, unused */
write_32bit_value(runs);
for (i = 3; i < obj_summary_len; ++i)
write_32bit_value(0);
/* Program summary tag */
write_bytes("\0\0\0\xa3", 4); /* tag indicates 1 program */
write_32bit_value(0); /* 0 length */
run_counted = 1;
#ifdef DEBUG_GCDAPROFILING
fprintf(stderr, "llvmgcda: %u runs\n", runs);
#endif
}
COMPILER_RT_VISIBILITY
void llvm_gcda_end_file() {
/* Write out EOF record. */
if (output_file) {
write_bytes("\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0", 8);
if (new_file) {
fwrite(write_buffer, cur_pos, 1, output_file);
free(write_buffer);
} else {
unmap_file();
}
fflush(output_file);
lprofUnlockFd(fd);
fclose(output_file);
output_file = NULL;
write_buffer = NULL;
}
free(filename);
#ifdef DEBUG_GCDAPROFILING
fprintf(stderr, "llvmgcda: -----\n");
#endif
}
COMPILER_RT_VISIBILITY
void llvm_register_writeout_function(fn_ptr fn) {
fn_list_insert(&writeout_fn_list, fn);
}
COMPILER_RT_VISIBILITY
void llvm_writeout_files(void) {
struct fn_node *curr = writeout_fn_list.head;
while (curr) {
if (curr->id == CURRENT_ID) {
curr->fn();
}
curr = curr->next;
}
}
COMPILER_RT_VISIBILITY
void llvm_delete_writeout_function_list(void) {
fn_list_remove(&writeout_fn_list);
}
COMPILER_RT_VISIBILITY
void llvm_register_flush_function(fn_ptr fn) {
fn_list_insert(&flush_fn_list, fn);
}
void __gcov_flush() {
struct fn_node* curr = flush_fn_list.head;
while (curr) {
curr->fn();
curr = curr->next;
}
}
COMPILER_RT_VISIBILITY
void llvm_delete_flush_function_list(void) {
fn_list_remove(&flush_fn_list);
}
COMPILER_RT_VISIBILITY
void llvm_gcov_init(fn_ptr wfn, fn_ptr ffn) {
static int atexit_ran = 0;
if (wfn)
llvm_register_writeout_function(wfn);
if (ffn)
llvm_register_flush_function(ffn);
if (atexit_ran == 0) {
atexit_ran = 1;
/* Make sure we write out the data and delete the data structures. */
atexit(llvm_delete_flush_function_list);
atexit(llvm_delete_writeout_function_list);
atexit(llvm_writeout_files);
}
}
#endif