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clang-p2996/compiler-rt/lib/profile/InstrProfilingPlatformFuchsia.c
Petr Hosek 8111f2f7ee [profile] Update counter offset to account for binary ids
In the raw profile, binary ids immediately follow the header so when
computing counters offset we need to account for the new section.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108608
2021-08-23 21:43:30 -07:00

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/*===- InstrProfilingPlatformFuchsia.c - Profile data Fuchsia platform ----===*\
|*
|* 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 profiling runtime for Fuchsia and defines the
* shared profile runtime interface. Each module (executable or DSO) statically
* links in the whole profile runtime to satisfy the calls from its
* instrumented code. Several modules in the same program might be separately
* compiled and even use different versions of the instrumentation ABI and data
* format. All they share in common is the VMO and the offset, which live in
* exported globals so that exactly one definition will be shared across all
* modules. Each module has its own independent runtime that registers its own
* atexit hook to append its own data into the shared VMO which is published
* via the data sink hook provided by Fuchsia's dynamic linker.
*/
#if defined(__Fuchsia__)
#include <inttypes.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <zircon/process.h>
#include <zircon/sanitizer.h>
#include <zircon/status.h>
#include <zircon/syscalls.h>
#include "InstrProfiling.h"
#include "InstrProfilingInternal.h"
#include "InstrProfilingUtil.h"
/* This variable is an external reference to symbol defined by the compiler. */
COMPILER_RT_VISIBILITY extern intptr_t INSTR_PROF_PROFILE_COUNTER_BIAS_VAR;
COMPILER_RT_VISIBILITY unsigned lprofProfileDumped() {
return 1;
}
COMPILER_RT_VISIBILITY void lprofSetProfileDumped(unsigned Value) {}
static const char ProfileSinkName[] = "llvm-profile";
static inline void lprofWrite(const char *fmt, ...) {
char s[256];
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
int ret = vsnprintf(s, sizeof(s), fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
__sanitizer_log_write(s, ret + 1);
}
struct lprofVMOWriterCtx {
/* VMO that contains the profile data for this module. */
zx_handle_t Vmo;
/* Current offset within the VMO where data should be written next. */
uint64_t Offset;
};
static uint32_t lprofVMOWriter(ProfDataWriter *This, ProfDataIOVec *IOVecs,
uint32_t NumIOVecs) {
struct lprofVMOWriterCtx *Ctx = (struct lprofVMOWriterCtx *)This->WriterCtx;
/* Compute the total length of data to be written. */
size_t Length = 0;
for (uint32_t I = 0; I < NumIOVecs; I++)
Length += IOVecs[I].ElmSize * IOVecs[I].NumElm;
/* Resize the VMO to ensure there's sufficient space for the data. */
zx_status_t Status = _zx_vmo_set_size(Ctx->Vmo, Ctx->Offset + Length);
if (Status != ZX_OK)
return -1;
/* Copy the data into VMO. */
for (uint32_t I = 0; I < NumIOVecs; I++) {
size_t Length = IOVecs[I].ElmSize * IOVecs[I].NumElm;
if (IOVecs[I].Data) {
Status = _zx_vmo_write(Ctx->Vmo, IOVecs[I].Data, Ctx->Offset, Length);
if (Status != ZX_OK)
return -1;
} else if (IOVecs[I].UseZeroPadding) {
/* Resizing the VMO should zero fill. */
}
Ctx->Offset += Length;
}
/* Record the profile size as a property of the VMO. */
_zx_object_set_property(Ctx->Vmo, ZX_PROP_VMO_CONTENT_SIZE, &Ctx->Offset,
sizeof(Ctx->Offset));
return 0;
}
static void initVMOWriter(ProfDataWriter *This, struct lprofVMOWriterCtx *Ctx) {
This->Write = lprofVMOWriter;
This->WriterCtx = Ctx;
}
/* This method is invoked by the runtime initialization hook
* InstrProfilingRuntime.o if it is linked in. */
COMPILER_RT_VISIBILITY
void __llvm_profile_initialize(void) {
/* Check if there is llvm/runtime version mismatch. */
if (GET_VERSION(__llvm_profile_get_version()) != INSTR_PROF_RAW_VERSION) {
lprofWrite("LLVM Profile: runtime and instrumentation version mismatch: "
"expected %d, but got %d\n",
INSTR_PROF_RAW_VERSION,
(int)GET_VERSION(__llvm_profile_get_version()));
return;
}
const __llvm_profile_data *DataBegin = __llvm_profile_begin_data();
const __llvm_profile_data *DataEnd = __llvm_profile_end_data();
const uint64_t *CountersBegin = __llvm_profile_begin_counters();
const uint64_t *CountersEnd = __llvm_profile_end_counters();
const uint64_t DataSize = __llvm_profile_get_data_size(DataBegin, DataEnd);
const uint64_t CountersOffset =
sizeof(__llvm_profile_header) + __llvm_write_binary_ids(NULL) +
(DataSize * sizeof(__llvm_profile_data));
uint64_t CountersSize = CountersEnd - CountersBegin;
/* Don't publish a VMO if there are no counters. */
if (!CountersSize)
return;
zx_status_t Status;
/* Create a VMO to hold the profile data. */
zx_handle_t Vmo = ZX_HANDLE_INVALID;
Status = _zx_vmo_create(0, ZX_VMO_RESIZABLE, &Vmo);
if (Status != ZX_OK) {
lprofWrite("LLVM Profile: cannot create VMO: %s\n",
_zx_status_get_string(Status));
return;
}
/* Give the VMO a name that includes the module signature. */
char VmoName[ZX_MAX_NAME_LEN];
snprintf(VmoName, sizeof(VmoName), "%" PRIu64 ".profraw",
lprofGetLoadModuleSignature());
_zx_object_set_property(Vmo, ZX_PROP_NAME, VmoName, strlen(VmoName));
/* Write the profile data into the mapped region. */
ProfDataWriter VMOWriter;
struct lprofVMOWriterCtx Ctx = {.Vmo = Vmo, .Offset = 0};
initVMOWriter(&VMOWriter, &Ctx);
if (lprofWriteData(&VMOWriter, 0, 0) != 0) {
lprofWrite("LLVM Profile: failed to write data\n");
_zx_handle_close(Vmo);
return;
}
uint64_t Len = 0;
Status = _zx_vmo_get_size(Vmo, &Len);
if (Status != ZX_OK) {
lprofWrite("LLVM Profile: failed to get the VMO size: %s\n",
_zx_status_get_string(Status));
_zx_handle_close(Vmo);
return;
}
uintptr_t Mapping;
Status =
_zx_vmar_map(_zx_vmar_root_self(), ZX_VM_PERM_READ | ZX_VM_PERM_WRITE, 0,
Vmo, 0, Len, &Mapping);
if (Status != ZX_OK) {
lprofWrite("LLVM Profile: failed to map the VMO: %s\n",
_zx_status_get_string(Status));
_zx_handle_close(Vmo);
return;
}
/* Publish the VMO which contains profile data to the system. Note that this
* also consumes the VMO handle. */
__sanitizer_publish_data(ProfileSinkName, Vmo);
/* Use the dumpfile symbolizer markup element to write the name of VMO. */
lprofWrite("LLVM Profile: {{{dumpfile:%s:%s}}}\n", ProfileSinkName, VmoName);
/* Update the profile fields based on the current mapping. */
INSTR_PROF_PROFILE_COUNTER_BIAS_VAR =
(intptr_t)Mapping - (uintptr_t)CountersBegin + CountersOffset;
/* Return the memory allocated for counters to OS. */
lprofReleaseMemoryPagesToOS((uintptr_t)CountersBegin, (uintptr_t)CountersEnd);
}
#endif