1 /* Gcov.c: prepend line execution counts and branch probabilities to a
3 Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,
4 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
5 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
6 Contributed by James E. Wilson of Cygnus Support.
7 Mangled by Bob Manson of Cygnus Support.
8 Mangled further by Nathan Sidwell <nathan@codesourcery.com>
10 Gcov is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
11 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
12 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
15 Gcov is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
16 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
17 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
18 GNU General Public License for more details.
20 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
21 along with Gcov; see the file COPYING3. If not see
22 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
24 /* ??? Print a list of the ten blocks with the highest execution counts,
25 and list the line numbers corresponding to those blocks. Also, perhaps
26 list the line numbers with the highest execution counts, only printing
27 the first if there are several which are all listed in the same block. */
29 /* ??? Should have an option to print the number of basic blocks, and the
30 percent of them that are covered. */
32 /* Need an option to show individual block counts, and show
33 probabilities of fall through arcs. */
37 #include "coretypes.h"
48 /* The gcno file is generated by -ftest-coverage option. The gcda file is
49 generated by a program compiled with -fprofile-arcs. Their formats
50 are documented in gcov-io.h. */
52 /* The functions in this file for creating and solution program flow graphs
53 are very similar to functions in the gcc source file profile.c. In
54 some places we make use of the knowledge of how profile.c works to
55 select particular algorithms here. */
57 /* This is the size of the buffer used to read in source file lines. */
59 #define STRING_SIZE 200
65 /* Describes an arc between two basic blocks. */
67 typedef struct arc_info
69 /* source and destination blocks. */
70 struct block_info
*src
;
71 struct block_info
*dst
;
73 /* transition counts. */
75 /* used in cycle search, so that we do not clobber original counts. */
78 unsigned int count_valid
: 1;
79 unsigned int on_tree
: 1;
80 unsigned int fake
: 1;
81 unsigned int fall_through
: 1;
83 /* Arc is for a function that abnormally returns. */
84 unsigned int is_call_non_return
: 1;
86 /* Arc is for catch/setjmp. */
87 unsigned int is_nonlocal_return
: 1;
89 /* Is an unconditional branch. */
90 unsigned int is_unconditional
: 1;
92 /* Loop making arc. */
93 unsigned int cycle
: 1;
95 /* Next branch on line. */
96 struct arc_info
*line_next
;
98 /* Links to next arc on src and dst lists. */
99 struct arc_info
*succ_next
;
100 struct arc_info
*pred_next
;
103 /* Describes a basic block. Contains lists of arcs to successor and
104 predecessor blocks. */
106 typedef struct block_info
108 /* Chain of exit and entry arcs. */
112 /* Number of unprocessed exit and entry arcs. */
116 /* Block execution count. */
119 unsigned count_valid
: 1;
120 unsigned valid_chain
: 1;
121 unsigned invalid_chain
: 1;
123 /* Block is a call instrumenting site. */
124 unsigned is_call_site
: 1; /* Does the call. */
125 unsigned is_call_return
: 1; /* Is the return. */
127 /* Block is a landing pad for longjmp or throw. */
128 unsigned is_nonlocal_return
: 1;
134 /* Array of line numbers and source files. source files are
135 introduced by a linenumber of zero, the next 'line number' is
136 the number of the source file. Always starts with a source
140 } line
; /* Valid until blocks are linked onto lines */
143 /* Single line graph cycle workspace. Used for all-blocks
147 } cycle
; /* Used in all-blocks mode, after blocks are linked onto
151 /* Temporary chain for solving graph, and for chaining blocks on one
153 struct block_info
*chain
;
157 /* Describes a single function. Contains an array of basic blocks. */
159 typedef struct function_info
161 /* Name of function. */
166 /* Array of basic blocks. */
169 unsigned blocks_executed
;
171 /* Raw arc coverage counts. */
175 /* First line number. */
177 struct source_info
*src
;
179 /* Next function in same source file. */
180 struct function_info
*line_next
;
183 struct function_info
*next
;
186 /* Describes coverage of a file or function. */
188 typedef struct coverage_info
194 int branches_executed
;
203 /* Describes a single line of source. Contains a chain of basic blocks
206 typedef struct line_info
208 gcov_type count
; /* execution count */
211 arc_t
*branches
; /* branches from blocks that end on this
212 line. Used for branch-counts when not
214 block_t
*blocks
; /* blocks which start on this line. Used
215 in all-blocks mode. */
220 /* Describes a file mentioned in the block graph. Contains an array
223 typedef struct source_info
225 /* Name of source file. */
230 /* Array of line information. */
236 /* Functions in this source file. These are in ascending line
238 function_t
*functions
;
240 /* Next source file. */
241 struct source_info
*next
;
244 /* Holds a list of function basic block graphs. */
246 static function_t
*functions
;
248 /* This points to the head of the sourcefile structure list. New elements
249 are always prepended. */
251 static source_t
*sources
;
253 /* Next index for a source file. */
255 static unsigned source_index
;
257 /* This holds data summary information. */
259 static struct gcov_summary object_summary
;
260 static unsigned program_count
;
262 /* Modification time of graph file. */
264 static time_t bbg_file_time
;
266 /* Name and file pointer of the input file for the basic block graph. */
268 static char *bbg_file_name
;
270 /* Stamp of the bbg file */
271 static unsigned bbg_stamp
;
273 /* Name and file pointer of the input file for the arc count data. */
275 static char *da_file_name
;
277 /* Data file is missing. */
279 static int no_data_file
;
281 /* If there is several input files, compute and display results after
282 reading all data files. This way if two or more gcda file refer to
283 the same source file (eg inline subprograms in a .h file), the
286 static int multiple_files
= 0;
288 /* Output branch probabilities. */
290 static int flag_branches
= 0;
292 /* Show unconditional branches too. */
293 static int flag_unconditional
= 0;
295 /* Output a gcov file if this is true. This is on by default, and can
296 be turned off by the -n option. */
298 static int flag_gcov_file
= 1;
300 /* For included files, make the gcov output file name include the name
301 of the input source file. For example, if x.h is included in a.c,
302 then the output file name is a.c##x.h.gcov instead of x.h.gcov. */
304 static int flag_long_names
= 0;
306 /* Output count information for every basic block, not merely those
307 that contain line number information. */
309 static int flag_all_blocks
= 0;
311 /* Output summary info for each function. */
313 static int flag_function_summary
= 0;
315 /* Object directory file prefix. This is the directory/file where the
316 graph and data files are looked for, if nonzero. */
318 static char *object_directory
= 0;
320 /* Preserve all pathname components. Needed when object files and
321 source files are in subdirectories. '/' is mangled as '#', '.' is
322 elided and '..' mangled to '^'. */
324 static int flag_preserve_paths
= 0;
326 /* Output the number of times a branch was taken as opposed to the percentage
327 of times it was taken. */
329 static int flag_counts
= 0;
331 /* Forward declarations. */
332 static void fnotice (FILE *, const char *, ...) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_2
;
333 static int process_args (int, char **);
334 static void print_usage (int) ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN
;
335 static void print_version (void) ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN
;
336 static void process_file (const char *);
337 static void generate_results (const char *);
338 static void create_file_names (const char *);
339 static source_t
*find_source (const char *);
340 static int read_graph_file (void);
341 static int read_count_file (void);
342 static void solve_flow_graph (function_t
*);
343 static void add_branch_counts (coverage_t
*, const arc_t
*);
344 static void add_line_counts (coverage_t
*, function_t
*);
345 static void function_summary (const coverage_t
*, const char *);
346 static const char *format_gcov (gcov_type
, gcov_type
, int);
347 static void accumulate_line_counts (source_t
*);
348 static int output_branch_count (FILE *, int, const arc_t
*);
349 static void output_lines (FILE *, const source_t
*);
350 static char *make_gcov_file_name (const char *, const char *);
351 static void release_structures (void);
352 extern int main (int, char **);
355 main (int argc
, char **argv
)
359 /* Unlock the stdio streams. */
360 unlock_std_streams ();
364 /* Handle response files. */
365 expandargv (&argc
, &argv
);
367 argno
= process_args (argc
, argv
);
371 if (argc
- argno
> 1)
374 for (; argno
!= argc
; argno
++)
375 process_file (argv
[argno
]);
377 generate_results (multiple_files
? NULL
: argv
[argc
- 1]);
379 release_structures ();
385 fnotice (FILE *file
, const char *cmsgid
, ...)
389 va_start (ap
, cmsgid
);
390 vfprintf (file
, _(cmsgid
), ap
);
394 /* Print a usage message and exit. If ERROR_P is nonzero, this is an error,
395 otherwise the output of --help. */
398 print_usage (int error_p
)
400 FILE *file
= error_p
? stderr
: stdout
;
401 int status
= error_p
? FATAL_EXIT_CODE
: SUCCESS_EXIT_CODE
;
403 fnotice (file
, "Usage: gcov [OPTION]... SOURCEFILE...\n\n");
404 fnotice (file
, "Print code coverage information.\n\n");
405 fnotice (file
, " -h, --help Print this help, then exit\n");
406 fnotice (file
, " -v, --version Print version number, then exit\n");
407 fnotice (file
, " -a, --all-blocks Show information for every basic block\n");
408 fnotice (file
, " -b, --branch-probabilities Include branch probabilities in output\n");
409 fnotice (file
, " -c, --branch-counts Given counts of branches taken\n\
410 rather than percentages\n");
411 fnotice (file
, " -n, --no-output Do not create an output file\n");
412 fnotice (file
, " -l, --long-file-names Use long output file names for included\n\
414 fnotice (file
, " -f, --function-summaries Output summaries for each function\n");
415 fnotice (file
, " -o, --object-directory DIR|FILE Search for object files in DIR or called FILE\n");
416 fnotice (file
, " -p, --preserve-paths Preserve all pathname components\n");
417 fnotice (file
, " -u, --unconditional-branches Show unconditional branch counts too\n");
418 fnotice (file
, "\nFor bug reporting instructions, please see:\n%s.\n",
423 /* Print version information and exit. */
428 fnotice (stdout
, "gcov %s%s\n", pkgversion_string
, version_string
);
429 fprintf (stdout
, "Copyright %s 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.\n",
432 _("This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.\n"
433 "There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or \n"
434 "FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.\n\n"));
435 exit (SUCCESS_EXIT_CODE
);
438 static const struct option options
[] =
440 { "help", no_argument
, NULL
, 'h' },
441 { "version", no_argument
, NULL
, 'v' },
442 { "all-blocks", no_argument
, NULL
, 'a' },
443 { "branch-probabilities", no_argument
, NULL
, 'b' },
444 { "branch-counts", no_argument
, NULL
, 'c' },
445 { "no-output", no_argument
, NULL
, 'n' },
446 { "long-file-names", no_argument
, NULL
, 'l' },
447 { "function-summaries", no_argument
, NULL
, 'f' },
448 { "preserve-paths", no_argument
, NULL
, 'p' },
449 { "object-directory", required_argument
, NULL
, 'o' },
450 { "object-file", required_argument
, NULL
, 'o' },
451 { "unconditional-branches", no_argument
, NULL
, 'u' },
455 /* Process args, return index to first non-arg. */
458 process_args (int argc
, char **argv
)
462 while ((opt
= getopt_long (argc
, argv
, "abcfhlno:puv", options
, NULL
)) != -1)
476 flag_function_summary
= 1;
480 /* print_usage will exit. */
488 object_directory
= optarg
;
491 flag_preserve_paths
= 1;
494 flag_unconditional
= 1;
498 /* print_version will exit. */
501 /* print_usage will exit. */
508 /* Process a single source file. */
511 process_file (const char *file_name
)
515 function_t
*old_functions
;
517 /* Save and clear the list of current functions. They will be appended
519 old_functions
= functions
;
522 create_file_names (file_name
);
523 if (read_graph_file ())
528 fnotice (stderr
, "%s:no functions found\n", bbg_file_name
);
532 if (read_count_file ())
535 for (fn_p
= NULL
, fn
= functions
; fn
; fn_p
= fn
, fn
= fn
->next
)
536 solve_flow_graph (fn
);
539 fn_p
->next
= old_functions
;
543 generate_results (const char *file_name
)
548 for (src
= sources
; src
; src
= src
->next
)
549 src
->lines
= XCNEWVEC (line_t
, src
->num_lines
);
550 for (fn
= functions
; fn
; fn
= fn
->next
)
554 memset (&coverage
, 0, sizeof (coverage
));
555 coverage
.name
= fn
->name
;
556 add_line_counts (flag_function_summary
? &coverage
: NULL
, fn
);
557 if (flag_function_summary
)
559 function_summary (&coverage
, "Function");
560 fnotice (stdout
, "\n");
564 for (src
= sources
; src
; src
= src
->next
)
566 accumulate_line_counts (src
);
567 function_summary (&src
->coverage
, "File");
570 char *gcov_file_name
= make_gcov_file_name (file_name
, src
->name
);
571 FILE *gcov_file
= fopen (gcov_file_name
, "w");
575 fnotice (stdout
, "%s:creating '%s'\n",
576 src
->name
, gcov_file_name
);
577 output_lines (gcov_file
, src
);
578 if (ferror (gcov_file
))
579 fnotice (stderr
, "%s:error writing output file '%s'\n",
580 src
->name
, gcov_file_name
);
584 fnotice (stderr
, "%s:could not open output file '%s'\n",
585 src
->name
, gcov_file_name
);
586 free (gcov_file_name
);
588 fnotice (stdout
, "\n");
592 /* Release all memory used. */
595 release_structures (void)
600 while ((src
= sources
))
608 while ((fn
= functions
))
613 functions
= fn
->next
;
614 for (ix
= fn
->num_blocks
, block
= fn
->blocks
; ix
--; block
++)
618 for (arc
= block
->succ
; arc
; arc
= arc_n
)
620 arc_n
= arc
->succ_next
;
629 /* Generate the names of the graph and data files. If OBJECT_DIRECTORY
630 is not specified, these are looked for in the current directory,
631 and named from the basename of the FILE_NAME sans extension. If
632 OBJECT_DIRECTORY is specified and is a directory, the files are in
633 that directory, but named from the basename of the FILE_NAME, sans
634 extension. Otherwise OBJECT_DIRECTORY is taken to be the name of
635 the object *file*, and the data files are named from that. */
638 create_file_names (const char *file_name
)
642 int length
= strlen (file_name
);
645 /* Free previous file names. */
647 free (bbg_file_name
);
650 da_file_name
= bbg_file_name
= NULL
;
654 if (object_directory
&& object_directory
[0])
658 length
+= strlen (object_directory
) + 2;
659 name
= XNEWVEC (char, length
);
662 base
= !stat (object_directory
, &status
) && S_ISDIR (status
.st_mode
);
663 strcat (name
, object_directory
);
664 if (base
&& (! IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (name
[strlen (name
) - 1])))
669 name
= XNEWVEC (char, length
+ 1);
676 /* Append source file name. */
677 const char *cptr
= lbasename (file_name
);
678 strcat (name
, cptr
? cptr
: file_name
);
681 /* Remove the extension. */
682 cptr
= strrchr (name
, '.');
686 length
= strlen (name
);
688 bbg_file_name
= XNEWVEC (char, length
+ strlen (GCOV_NOTE_SUFFIX
) + 1);
689 strcpy (bbg_file_name
, name
);
690 strcpy (bbg_file_name
+ length
, GCOV_NOTE_SUFFIX
);
692 da_file_name
= XNEWVEC (char, length
+ strlen (GCOV_DATA_SUFFIX
) + 1);
693 strcpy (da_file_name
, name
);
694 strcpy (da_file_name
+ length
, GCOV_DATA_SUFFIX
);
700 /* Find or create a source file structure for FILE_NAME. Copies
701 FILE_NAME on creation */
704 find_source (const char *file_name
)
710 file_name
= "<unknown>";
712 for (src
= sources
; src
; src
= src
->next
)
713 if (!strcmp (file_name
, src
->name
))
718 src
= XCNEW (source_t
);
719 src
->name
= xstrdup (file_name
);
720 src
->coverage
.name
= src
->name
;
721 src
->index
= source_index
++;
725 if (!stat (file_name
, &status
))
726 src
->file_time
= status
.st_mtime
;
729 if (src
->file_time
> bbg_file_time
)
731 static int info_emitted
;
733 fnotice (stderr
, "%s:source file is newer than graph file '%s'\n",
734 src
->name
, bbg_file_name
);
738 "(the message is only displayed one per source file)\n");
747 /* Read the graph file. Return nonzero on fatal error. */
750 read_graph_file (void)
753 unsigned current_tag
= 0;
754 struct function_info
*fn
= NULL
;
755 function_t
*old_functions_head
= functions
;
756 source_t
*src
= NULL
;
760 if (!gcov_open (bbg_file_name
, 1))
762 fnotice (stderr
, "%s:cannot open graph file\n", bbg_file_name
);
765 bbg_file_time
= gcov_time ();
766 if (!gcov_magic (gcov_read_unsigned (), GCOV_NOTE_MAGIC
))
768 fnotice (stderr
, "%s:not a gcov graph file\n", bbg_file_name
);
773 version
= gcov_read_unsigned ();
774 if (version
!= GCOV_VERSION
)
778 GCOV_UNSIGNED2STRING (v
, version
);
779 GCOV_UNSIGNED2STRING (e
, GCOV_VERSION
);
781 fnotice (stderr
, "%s:version '%.4s', prefer '%.4s'\n",
782 bbg_file_name
, v
, e
);
784 bbg_stamp
= gcov_read_unsigned ();
786 while ((tag
= gcov_read_unsigned ()))
788 unsigned length
= gcov_read_unsigned ();
789 gcov_position_t base
= gcov_position ();
791 if (tag
== GCOV_TAG_FUNCTION
)
794 unsigned ident
, checksum
, lineno
;
796 function_t
*probe
, *prev
;
798 ident
= gcov_read_unsigned ();
799 checksum
= gcov_read_unsigned ();
800 function_name
= xstrdup (gcov_read_string ());
801 src
= find_source (gcov_read_string ());
802 lineno
= gcov_read_unsigned ();
804 fn
= XCNEW (function_t
);
805 fn
->name
= function_name
;
807 fn
->checksum
= checksum
;
811 fn
->next
= functions
;
815 if (lineno
>= src
->num_lines
)
816 src
->num_lines
= lineno
+ 1;
817 /* Now insert it into the source file's list of
818 functions. Normally functions will be encountered in
819 ascending order, so a simple scan is quick. */
820 for (probe
= src
->functions
, prev
= NULL
;
821 probe
&& probe
->line
> lineno
;
822 prev
= probe
, probe
= probe
->line_next
)
824 fn
->line_next
= probe
;
826 prev
->line_next
= fn
;
830 else if (fn
&& tag
== GCOV_TAG_BLOCKS
)
833 fnotice (stderr
, "%s:already seen blocks for '%s'\n",
834 bbg_file_name
, fn
->name
);
837 unsigned ix
, num_blocks
= GCOV_TAG_BLOCKS_NUM (length
);
838 fn
->num_blocks
= num_blocks
;
840 fn
->blocks
= XCNEWVEC (block_t
, fn
->num_blocks
);
841 for (ix
= 0; ix
!= num_blocks
; ix
++)
842 fn
->blocks
[ix
].flags
= gcov_read_unsigned ();
845 else if (fn
&& tag
== GCOV_TAG_ARCS
)
847 unsigned src
= gcov_read_unsigned ();
848 unsigned num_dests
= GCOV_TAG_ARCS_NUM (length
);
850 if (src
>= fn
->num_blocks
|| fn
->blocks
[src
].succ
)
855 struct arc_info
*arc
;
856 unsigned dest
= gcov_read_unsigned ();
857 unsigned flags
= gcov_read_unsigned ();
859 if (dest
>= fn
->num_blocks
)
863 arc
->dst
= &fn
->blocks
[dest
];
864 arc
->src
= &fn
->blocks
[src
];
867 arc
->count_valid
= 0;
868 arc
->on_tree
= !!(flags
& GCOV_ARC_ON_TREE
);
869 arc
->fake
= !!(flags
& GCOV_ARC_FAKE
);
870 arc
->fall_through
= !!(flags
& GCOV_ARC_FALLTHROUGH
);
872 arc
->succ_next
= fn
->blocks
[src
].succ
;
873 fn
->blocks
[src
].succ
= arc
;
874 fn
->blocks
[src
].num_succ
++;
876 arc
->pred_next
= fn
->blocks
[dest
].pred
;
877 fn
->blocks
[dest
].pred
= arc
;
878 fn
->blocks
[dest
].num_pred
++;
884 /* Exceptional exit from this function, the
885 source block must be a call. */
886 fn
->blocks
[src
].is_call_site
= 1;
887 arc
->is_call_non_return
= 1;
891 /* Non-local return from a callee of this
892 function. The destination block is a catch or
894 arc
->is_nonlocal_return
= 1;
895 fn
->blocks
[dest
].is_nonlocal_return
= 1;
903 else if (fn
&& tag
== GCOV_TAG_LINES
)
905 unsigned blockno
= gcov_read_unsigned ();
906 unsigned *line_nos
= XCNEWVEC (unsigned, length
- 1);
908 if (blockno
>= fn
->num_blocks
|| fn
->blocks
[blockno
].u
.line
.encoding
)
913 unsigned lineno
= gcov_read_unsigned ();
920 line_nos
[ix
++] = src
->index
;
922 line_nos
[ix
++] = lineno
;
923 if (lineno
>= src
->num_lines
)
924 src
->num_lines
= lineno
+ 1;
928 const char *file_name
= gcov_read_string ();
932 src
= find_source (file_name
);
935 line_nos
[ix
++] = src
->index
;
939 fn
->blocks
[blockno
].u
.line
.encoding
= line_nos
;
940 fn
->blocks
[blockno
].u
.line
.num
= ix
;
942 else if (current_tag
&& !GCOV_TAG_IS_SUBTAG (current_tag
, tag
))
947 gcov_sync (base
, length
);
948 if (gcov_is_error ())
951 fnotice (stderr
, "%s:corrupted\n", bbg_file_name
);
958 /* We built everything backwards, so nreverse them all. */
960 /* Reverse sources. Not strictly necessary, but we'll then process
961 them in the 'expected' order. */
963 source_t
*src
, *src_p
, *src_n
;
965 for (src_p
= NULL
, src
= sources
; src
; src_p
= src
, src
= src_n
)
973 /* Reverse functions. */
975 function_t
*fn
, *fn_p
, *fn_n
;
977 for (fn_p
= old_functions_head
, fn
= functions
;
978 fn
!= old_functions_head
;
979 fn_p
= fn
, fn
= fn_n
)
986 /* Reverse the arcs. */
987 for (ix
= fn
->num_blocks
; ix
--;)
989 arc_t
*arc
, *arc_p
, *arc_n
;
991 for (arc_p
= NULL
, arc
= fn
->blocks
[ix
].succ
; arc
;
992 arc_p
= arc
, arc
= arc_n
)
994 arc_n
= arc
->succ_next
;
995 arc
->succ_next
= arc_p
;
997 fn
->blocks
[ix
].succ
= arc_p
;
999 for (arc_p
= NULL
, arc
= fn
->blocks
[ix
].pred
; arc
;
1000 arc_p
= arc
, arc
= arc_n
)
1002 arc_n
= arc
->pred_next
;
1003 arc
->pred_next
= arc_p
;
1005 fn
->blocks
[ix
].pred
= arc_p
;
1013 /* Reads profiles from the count file and attach to each
1014 function. Return nonzero if fatal error. */
1017 read_count_file (void)
1022 function_t
*fn
= NULL
;
1025 if (!gcov_open (da_file_name
, 1))
1027 fnotice (stderr
, "%s:cannot open data file, assuming not executed\n",
1032 if (!gcov_magic (gcov_read_unsigned (), GCOV_DATA_MAGIC
))
1034 fnotice (stderr
, "%s:not a gcov data file\n", da_file_name
);
1039 version
= gcov_read_unsigned ();
1040 if (version
!= GCOV_VERSION
)
1044 GCOV_UNSIGNED2STRING (v
, version
);
1045 GCOV_UNSIGNED2STRING (e
, GCOV_VERSION
);
1047 fnotice (stderr
, "%s:version '%.4s', prefer version '%.4s'\n",
1048 da_file_name
, v
, e
);
1050 tag
= gcov_read_unsigned ();
1051 if (tag
!= bbg_stamp
)
1053 fnotice (stderr
, "%s:stamp mismatch with graph file\n", da_file_name
);
1057 while ((tag
= gcov_read_unsigned ()))
1059 unsigned length
= gcov_read_unsigned ();
1060 unsigned long base
= gcov_position ();
1062 if (tag
== GCOV_TAG_OBJECT_SUMMARY
)
1063 gcov_read_summary (&object_summary
);
1064 else if (tag
== GCOV_TAG_PROGRAM_SUMMARY
)
1066 else if (tag
== GCOV_TAG_FUNCTION
)
1068 unsigned ident
= gcov_read_unsigned ();
1069 struct function_info
*fn_n
= functions
;
1071 /* Try to find the function in the list.
1072 To speed up the search, first start from the last function
1074 for (fn
= fn
? fn
->next
: NULL
; ; fn
= fn
->next
)
1078 else if ((fn
= fn_n
))
1082 fnotice (stderr
, "%s:unknown function '%u'\n",
1083 da_file_name
, ident
);
1086 if (fn
->ident
== ident
)
1092 else if (gcov_read_unsigned () != fn
->checksum
)
1095 fnotice (stderr
, "%s:profile mismatch for '%s'\n",
1096 da_file_name
, fn
->name
);
1100 else if (tag
== GCOV_TAG_FOR_COUNTER (GCOV_COUNTER_ARCS
) && fn
)
1102 if (length
!= GCOV_TAG_COUNTER_LENGTH (fn
->num_counts
))
1106 fn
->counts
= XCNEWVEC (gcov_type
, fn
->num_counts
);
1108 for (ix
= 0; ix
!= fn
->num_counts
; ix
++)
1109 fn
->counts
[ix
] += gcov_read_counter ();
1111 gcov_sync (base
, length
);
1112 if ((error
= gcov_is_error ()))
1114 fnotice (stderr
, error
< 0 ? "%s:overflowed\n" : "%s:corrupted\n",
1124 /* Solve the flow graph. Propagate counts from the instrumented arcs
1125 to the blocks and the uninstrumented arcs. */
1128 solve_flow_graph (function_t
*fn
)
1132 gcov_type
*count_ptr
= fn
->counts
;
1134 block_t
*valid_blocks
= NULL
; /* valid, but unpropagated blocks. */
1135 block_t
*invalid_blocks
= NULL
; /* invalid, but inferable blocks. */
1137 if (fn
->num_blocks
< 2)
1138 fnotice (stderr
, "%s:'%s' lacks entry and/or exit blocks\n",
1139 bbg_file_name
, fn
->name
);
1142 if (fn
->blocks
[0].num_pred
)
1143 fnotice (stderr
, "%s:'%s' has arcs to entry block\n",
1144 bbg_file_name
, fn
->name
);
1146 /* We can't deduce the entry block counts from the lack of
1148 fn
->blocks
[0].num_pred
= ~(unsigned)0;
1150 if (fn
->blocks
[fn
->num_blocks
- 1].num_succ
)
1151 fnotice (stderr
, "%s:'%s' has arcs from exit block\n",
1152 bbg_file_name
, fn
->name
);
1154 /* Likewise, we can't deduce exit block counts from the lack
1155 of its successors. */
1156 fn
->blocks
[fn
->num_blocks
- 1].num_succ
= ~(unsigned)0;
1159 /* Propagate the measured counts, this must be done in the same
1160 order as the code in profile.c */
1161 for (ix
= 0, blk
= fn
->blocks
; ix
!= fn
->num_blocks
; ix
++, blk
++)
1163 block_t
const *prev_dst
= NULL
;
1164 int out_of_order
= 0;
1165 int non_fake_succ
= 0;
1167 for (arc
= blk
->succ
; arc
; arc
= arc
->succ_next
)
1175 arc
->count
= *count_ptr
++;
1176 arc
->count_valid
= 1;
1178 arc
->dst
->num_pred
--;
1180 if (prev_dst
&& prev_dst
> arc
->dst
)
1182 prev_dst
= arc
->dst
;
1184 if (non_fake_succ
== 1)
1186 /* If there is only one non-fake exit, it is an
1187 unconditional branch. */
1188 for (arc
= blk
->succ
; arc
; arc
= arc
->succ_next
)
1191 arc
->is_unconditional
= 1;
1192 /* If this block is instrumenting a call, it might be
1193 an artificial block. It is not artificial if it has
1194 a non-fallthrough exit, or the destination of this
1195 arc has more than one entry. Mark the destination
1196 block as a return site, if none of those conditions
1198 if (blk
->is_call_site
&& arc
->fall_through
1199 && arc
->dst
->pred
== arc
&& !arc
->pred_next
)
1200 arc
->dst
->is_call_return
= 1;
1204 /* Sort the successor arcs into ascending dst order. profile.c
1205 normally produces arcs in the right order, but sometimes with
1206 one or two out of order. We're not using a particularly
1210 arc_t
*start
= blk
->succ
;
1211 unsigned changes
= 1;
1215 arc_t
*arc
, *arc_p
, *arc_n
;
1218 for (arc_p
= NULL
, arc
= start
; (arc_n
= arc
->succ_next
);)
1220 if (arc
->dst
> arc_n
->dst
)
1224 arc_p
->succ_next
= arc_n
;
1227 arc
->succ_next
= arc_n
->succ_next
;
1228 arc_n
->succ_next
= arc
;
1241 /* Place it on the invalid chain, it will be ignored if that's
1243 blk
->invalid_chain
= 1;
1244 blk
->chain
= invalid_blocks
;
1245 invalid_blocks
= blk
;
1248 while (invalid_blocks
|| valid_blocks
)
1250 while ((blk
= invalid_blocks
))
1252 gcov_type total
= 0;
1255 invalid_blocks
= blk
->chain
;
1256 blk
->invalid_chain
= 0;
1258 for (arc
= blk
->succ
; arc
; arc
= arc
->succ_next
)
1259 total
+= arc
->count
;
1260 else if (!blk
->num_pred
)
1261 for (arc
= blk
->pred
; arc
; arc
= arc
->pred_next
)
1262 total
+= arc
->count
;
1267 blk
->count_valid
= 1;
1268 blk
->chain
= valid_blocks
;
1269 blk
->valid_chain
= 1;
1272 while ((blk
= valid_blocks
))
1275 arc_t
*arc
, *inv_arc
;
1277 valid_blocks
= blk
->chain
;
1278 blk
->valid_chain
= 0;
1279 if (blk
->num_succ
== 1)
1285 for (arc
= blk
->succ
; arc
; arc
= arc
->succ_next
)
1287 total
-= arc
->count
;
1288 if (!arc
->count_valid
)
1292 inv_arc
->count_valid
= 1;
1293 inv_arc
->count
= total
;
1296 if (dst
->count_valid
)
1298 if (dst
->num_pred
== 1 && !dst
->valid_chain
)
1300 dst
->chain
= valid_blocks
;
1301 dst
->valid_chain
= 1;
1307 if (!dst
->num_pred
&& !dst
->invalid_chain
)
1309 dst
->chain
= invalid_blocks
;
1310 dst
->invalid_chain
= 1;
1311 invalid_blocks
= dst
;
1315 if (blk
->num_pred
== 1)
1321 for (arc
= blk
->pred
; arc
; arc
= arc
->pred_next
)
1323 total
-= arc
->count
;
1324 if (!arc
->count_valid
)
1328 inv_arc
->count_valid
= 1;
1329 inv_arc
->count
= total
;
1332 if (src
->count_valid
)
1334 if (src
->num_succ
== 1 && !src
->valid_chain
)
1336 src
->chain
= valid_blocks
;
1337 src
->valid_chain
= 1;
1343 if (!src
->num_succ
&& !src
->invalid_chain
)
1345 src
->chain
= invalid_blocks
;
1346 src
->invalid_chain
= 1;
1347 invalid_blocks
= src
;
1354 /* If the graph has been correctly solved, every block will have a
1356 for (ix
= 0; ix
< fn
->num_blocks
; ix
++)
1357 if (!fn
->blocks
[ix
].count_valid
)
1359 fnotice (stderr
, "%s:graph is unsolvable for '%s'\n",
1360 bbg_file_name
, fn
->name
);
1367 /* Increment totals in COVERAGE according to arc ARC. */
1370 add_branch_counts (coverage_t
*coverage
, const arc_t
*arc
)
1372 if (arc
->is_call_non_return
)
1375 if (arc
->src
->count
)
1376 coverage
->calls_executed
++;
1378 else if (!arc
->is_unconditional
)
1380 coverage
->branches
++;
1381 if (arc
->src
->count
)
1382 coverage
->branches_executed
++;
1384 coverage
->branches_taken
++;
1388 /* Format a HOST_WIDE_INT as either a percent ratio, or absolute
1389 count. If dp >= 0, format TOP/BOTTOM * 100 to DP decimal places.
1390 If DP is zero, no decimal point is printed. Only print 100% when
1391 TOP==BOTTOM and only print 0% when TOP=0. If dp < 0, then simply
1392 format TOP. Return pointer to a static string. */
1395 format_gcov (gcov_type top
, gcov_type bottom
, int dp
)
1397 static char buffer
[20];
1401 float ratio
= bottom
? (float)top
/ bottom
: 0;
1403 unsigned limit
= 100;
1406 for (ix
= dp
; ix
--; )
1409 percent
= (unsigned) (ratio
* limit
+ (float)0.5);
1410 if (percent
<= 0 && top
)
1412 else if (percent
>= limit
&& top
!= bottom
)
1413 percent
= limit
- 1;
1414 ix
= sprintf (buffer
, "%.*u%%", dp
+ 1, percent
);
1420 buffer
[ix
+1] = buffer
[ix
];
1424 buffer
[ix
+ 1] = '.';
1428 sprintf (buffer
, HOST_WIDEST_INT_PRINT_DEC
, (HOST_WIDEST_INT
)top
);
1434 /* Output summary info for a function. */
1437 function_summary (const coverage_t
*coverage
, const char *title
)
1439 fnotice (stdout
, "%s '%s'\n", title
, coverage
->name
);
1441 if (coverage
->lines
)
1442 fnotice (stdout
, "Lines executed:%s of %d\n",
1443 format_gcov (coverage
->lines_executed
, coverage
->lines
, 2),
1446 fnotice (stdout
, "No executable lines\n");
1450 if (coverage
->branches
)
1452 fnotice (stdout
, "Branches executed:%s of %d\n",
1453 format_gcov (coverage
->branches_executed
,
1454 coverage
->branches
, 2),
1455 coverage
->branches
);
1456 fnotice (stdout
, "Taken at least once:%s of %d\n",
1457 format_gcov (coverage
->branches_taken
,
1458 coverage
->branches
, 2),
1459 coverage
->branches
);
1462 fnotice (stdout
, "No branches\n");
1463 if (coverage
->calls
)
1464 fnotice (stdout
, "Calls executed:%s of %d\n",
1465 format_gcov (coverage
->calls_executed
, coverage
->calls
, 2),
1468 fnotice (stdout
, "No calls\n");
1472 /* Generate an output file name. LONG_OUTPUT_NAMES and PRESERVE_PATHS
1473 affect name generation. With preserve_paths we create a filename
1474 from all path components of the source file, replacing '/' with
1475 '#', without it we simply take the basename component. With
1476 long_output_names we prepend the processed name of the input file
1477 to each output name (except when the current source file is the
1478 input file, so you don't get a double concatenation). The two
1479 components are separated by '##'. Also '.' filename components are
1480 removed and '..' components are renamed to '^'. */
1483 make_gcov_file_name (const char *input_name
, const char *src_name
)
1488 if (flag_long_names
&& input_name
&& strcmp (src_name
, input_name
))
1490 name
= XNEWVEC (char, strlen (src_name
) + strlen (input_name
) + 10);
1492 /* Generate the input filename part. */
1493 cptr
= flag_preserve_paths
? NULL
: lbasename (input_name
);
1494 strcat (name
, cptr
? cptr
: input_name
);
1495 strcat (name
, "##");
1499 name
= XNEWVEC (char, strlen (src_name
) + 10);
1503 /* Generate the source filename part. */
1505 cptr
= flag_preserve_paths
? NULL
: lbasename (src_name
);
1506 strcat (name
, cptr
? cptr
: src_name
);
1508 if (flag_preserve_paths
)
1510 /* Convert '/' and '\' to '#', remove '/./', convert '/../' to '/^/',
1511 convert ':' to '~' on DOS based file system. */
1512 char *pnew
= name
, *pold
= name
;
1514 /* First check for leading drive separator. */
1516 while (*pold
!= '\0')
1518 if (*pold
== '/' || *pold
== '\\')
1523 #if defined (HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM)
1524 else if (*pold
== ':')
1530 else if ((*pold
== '/' && strstr (pold
, "/./") == pold
)
1531 || (*pold
== '\\' && strstr (pold
, "\\.\\") == pold
))
1533 else if (*pold
== '/' && strstr (pold
, "/../") == pold
)
1535 strcpy (pnew
, "/^/");
1539 else if (*pold
== '\\' && strstr (pold
, "\\..\\") == pold
)
1541 strcpy (pnew
, "\\^\\");
1552 strcat (name
, ".gcov");
1556 /* Scan through the bb_data for each line in the block, increment
1557 the line number execution count indicated by the execution count of
1558 the appropriate basic block. */
1561 add_line_counts (coverage_t
*coverage
, function_t
*fn
)
1564 line_t
*line
= NULL
; /* This is propagated from one iteration to the
1567 /* Scan each basic block. */
1568 for (ix
= 0; ix
!= fn
->num_blocks
; ix
++)
1570 block_t
*block
= &fn
->blocks
[ix
];
1572 const source_t
*src
= NULL
;
1575 if (block
->count
&& ix
&& ix
+ 1 != fn
->num_blocks
)
1576 fn
->blocks_executed
++;
1577 for (jx
= 0, encoding
= block
->u
.line
.encoding
;
1578 jx
!= block
->u
.line
.num
; jx
++, encoding
++)
1581 unsigned src_n
= *++encoding
;
1583 for (src
= sources
; src
->index
!= src_n
; src
= src
->next
)
1589 line
= &src
->lines
[*encoding
];
1595 if (!line
->count
&& block
->count
)
1596 coverage
->lines_executed
++;
1599 line
->count
+= block
->count
;
1601 free (block
->u
.line
.encoding
);
1602 block
->u
.cycle
.arc
= NULL
;
1603 block
->u
.cycle
.ident
= ~0U;
1605 if (!ix
|| ix
+ 1 == fn
->num_blocks
)
1606 /* Entry or exit block */;
1607 else if (flag_all_blocks
)
1609 line_t
*block_line
= line
? line
: &fn
->src
->lines
[fn
->line
];
1611 block
->chain
= block_line
->u
.blocks
;
1612 block_line
->u
.blocks
= block
;
1614 else if (flag_branches
)
1618 for (arc
= block
->succ
; arc
; arc
= arc
->succ_next
)
1620 arc
->line_next
= line
->u
.branches
;
1621 line
->u
.branches
= arc
;
1622 if (coverage
&& !arc
->is_unconditional
)
1623 add_branch_counts (coverage
, arc
);
1628 fnotice (stderr
, "%s:no lines for '%s'\n", bbg_file_name
, fn
->name
);
1631 /* Accumulate the line counts of a file. */
1634 accumulate_line_counts (source_t
*src
)
1637 function_t
*fn
, *fn_p
, *fn_n
;
1640 /* Reverse the function order. */
1641 for (fn
= src
->functions
, fn_p
= NULL
; fn
;
1642 fn_p
= fn
, fn
= fn_n
)
1644 fn_n
= fn
->line_next
;
1645 fn
->line_next
= fn_p
;
1647 src
->functions
= fn_p
;
1649 for (ix
= src
->num_lines
, line
= src
->lines
; ix
--; line
++)
1651 if (!flag_all_blocks
)
1653 arc_t
*arc
, *arc_p
, *arc_n
;
1655 /* Total and reverse the branch information. */
1656 for (arc
= line
->u
.branches
, arc_p
= NULL
; arc
;
1657 arc_p
= arc
, arc
= arc_n
)
1659 arc_n
= arc
->line_next
;
1660 arc
->line_next
= arc_p
;
1662 add_branch_counts (&src
->coverage
, arc
);
1664 line
->u
.branches
= arc_p
;
1666 else if (line
->u
.blocks
)
1668 /* The user expects the line count to be the number of times
1669 a line has been executed. Simply summing the block count
1670 will give an artificially high number. The Right Thing
1671 is to sum the entry counts to the graph of blocks on this
1672 line, then find the elementary cycles of the local graph
1673 and add the transition counts of those cycles. */
1674 block_t
*block
, *block_p
, *block_n
;
1675 gcov_type count
= 0;
1677 /* Reverse the block information. */
1678 for (block
= line
->u
.blocks
, block_p
= NULL
; block
;
1679 block_p
= block
, block
= block_n
)
1681 block_n
= block
->chain
;
1682 block
->chain
= block_p
;
1683 block
->u
.cycle
.ident
= ix
;
1685 line
->u
.blocks
= block_p
;
1687 /* Sum the entry arcs. */
1688 for (block
= line
->u
.blocks
; block
; block
= block
->chain
)
1692 for (arc
= block
->pred
; arc
; arc
= arc
->pred_next
)
1694 if (arc
->src
->u
.cycle
.ident
!= ix
)
1695 count
+= arc
->count
;
1697 add_branch_counts (&src
->coverage
, arc
);
1700 /* Initialize the cs_count. */
1701 for (arc
= block
->succ
; arc
; arc
= arc
->succ_next
)
1702 arc
->cs_count
= arc
->count
;
1705 /* Find the loops. This uses the algorithm described in
1706 Tiernan 'An Efficient Search Algorithm to Find the
1707 Elementary Circuits of a Graph', CACM Dec 1970. We hold
1708 the P array by having each block point to the arc that
1709 connects to the previous block. The H array is implicitly
1710 held because of the arc ordering, and the block's
1711 previous arc pointer.
1713 Although the algorithm is O(N^3) for highly connected
1714 graphs, at worst we'll have O(N^2), as most blocks have
1715 only one or two exits. Most graphs will be small.
1717 For each loop we find, locate the arc with the smallest
1718 transition count, and add that to the cumulative
1719 count. Decrease flow over the cycle and remove the arc
1720 from consideration. */
1721 for (block
= line
->u
.blocks
; block
; block
= block
->chain
)
1723 block_t
*head
= block
;
1731 block_t
*dst
= arc
->dst
;
1732 if (/* Already used that arc. */
1734 /* Not to same graph, or before first vertex. */
1735 || dst
->u
.cycle
.ident
!= ix
1736 /* Already in path. */
1737 || dst
->u
.cycle
.arc
)
1739 arc
= arc
->succ_next
;
1745 /* Found a closing arc. */
1746 gcov_type cycle_count
= arc
->cs_count
;
1747 arc_t
*cycle_arc
= arc
;
1750 /* Locate the smallest arc count of the loop. */
1751 for (dst
= head
; (probe_arc
= dst
->u
.cycle
.arc
);
1752 dst
= probe_arc
->src
)
1753 if (cycle_count
> probe_arc
->cs_count
)
1755 cycle_count
= probe_arc
->cs_count
;
1756 cycle_arc
= probe_arc
;
1759 count
+= cycle_count
;
1760 cycle_arc
->cycle
= 1;
1762 /* Remove the flow from the cycle. */
1763 arc
->cs_count
-= cycle_count
;
1764 for (dst
= head
; (probe_arc
= dst
->u
.cycle
.arc
);
1765 dst
= probe_arc
->src
)
1766 probe_arc
->cs_count
-= cycle_count
;
1768 /* Unwind to the cyclic arc. */
1769 while (head
!= cycle_arc
->src
)
1771 arc
= head
->u
.cycle
.arc
;
1772 head
->u
.cycle
.arc
= NULL
;
1776 arc
= arc
->succ_next
;
1780 /* Add new block to chain. */
1781 dst
->u
.cycle
.arc
= arc
;
1785 /* We could not add another vertex to the path. Remove
1786 the last vertex from the list. */
1787 arc
= head
->u
.cycle
.arc
;
1790 /* It was not the first vertex. Move onto next arc. */
1791 head
->u
.cycle
.arc
= NULL
;
1793 arc
= arc
->succ_next
;
1794 goto current_vertex
;
1796 /* Mark this block as unusable. */
1797 block
->u
.cycle
.ident
= ~0U;
1800 line
->count
= count
;
1805 src
->coverage
.lines
++;
1807 src
->coverage
.lines_executed
++;
1812 /* Output information about ARC number IX. Returns nonzero if
1813 anything is output. */
1816 output_branch_count (FILE *gcov_file
, int ix
, const arc_t
*arc
)
1819 if (arc
->is_call_non_return
)
1821 if (arc
->src
->count
)
1823 fnotice (gcov_file
, "call %2d returned %s\n", ix
,
1824 format_gcov (arc
->src
->count
- arc
->count
,
1825 arc
->src
->count
, -flag_counts
));
1828 fnotice (gcov_file
, "call %2d never executed\n", ix
);
1830 else if (!arc
->is_unconditional
)
1832 if (arc
->src
->count
)
1833 fnotice (gcov_file
, "branch %2d taken %s%s\n", ix
,
1834 format_gcov (arc
->count
, arc
->src
->count
, -flag_counts
),
1835 arc
->fall_through
? " (fallthrough)" : "");
1837 fnotice (gcov_file
, "branch %2d never executed\n", ix
);
1839 else if (flag_unconditional
&& !arc
->dst
->is_call_return
)
1841 if (arc
->src
->count
)
1842 fnotice (gcov_file
, "unconditional %2d taken %s\n", ix
,
1843 format_gcov (arc
->count
, arc
->src
->count
, -flag_counts
));
1845 fnotice (gcov_file
, "unconditional %2d never executed\n", ix
);
1853 /* Read in the source file one line at a time, and output that line to
1854 the gcov file preceded by its execution count and other
1858 output_lines (FILE *gcov_file
, const source_t
*src
)
1861 unsigned line_num
; /* current line number. */
1862 const line_t
*line
; /* current line info ptr. */
1863 char string
[STRING_SIZE
]; /* line buffer. */
1864 char const *retval
= ""; /* status of source file reading. */
1865 function_t
*fn
= NULL
;
1867 fprintf (gcov_file
, "%9s:%5d:Source:%s\n", "-", 0, src
->name
);
1868 if (!multiple_files
)
1870 fprintf (gcov_file
, "%9s:%5d:Graph:%s\n", "-", 0, bbg_file_name
);
1871 fprintf (gcov_file
, "%9s:%5d:Data:%s\n", "-", 0,
1872 no_data_file
? "-" : da_file_name
);
1873 fprintf (gcov_file
, "%9s:%5d:Runs:%u\n", "-", 0,
1874 object_summary
.ctrs
[GCOV_COUNTER_ARCS
].runs
);
1876 fprintf (gcov_file
, "%9s:%5d:Programs:%u\n", "-", 0, program_count
);
1878 source_file
= fopen (src
->name
, "r");
1881 fnotice (stderr
, "%s:cannot open source file\n", src
->name
);
1884 else if (src
->file_time
== 0)
1885 fprintf (gcov_file
, "%9s:%5d:Source is newer than graph\n", "-", 0);
1888 fn
= src
->functions
;
1890 for (line_num
= 1, line
= &src
->lines
[line_num
];
1891 line_num
< src
->num_lines
; line_num
++, line
++)
1893 for (; fn
&& fn
->line
== line_num
; fn
= fn
->line_next
)
1895 arc_t
*arc
= fn
->blocks
[fn
->num_blocks
- 1].pred
;
1896 gcov_type return_count
= fn
->blocks
[fn
->num_blocks
- 1].count
;
1898 for (; arc
; arc
= arc
->pred_next
)
1900 return_count
-= arc
->count
;
1902 fprintf (gcov_file
, "function %s", fn
->name
);
1903 fprintf (gcov_file
, " called %s",
1904 format_gcov (fn
->blocks
[0].count
, 0, -1));
1905 fprintf (gcov_file
, " returned %s",
1906 format_gcov (return_count
, fn
->blocks
[0].count
, 0));
1907 fprintf (gcov_file
, " blocks executed %s",
1908 format_gcov (fn
->blocks_executed
, fn
->num_blocks
- 2, 0));
1909 fprintf (gcov_file
, "\n");
1912 /* For lines which don't exist in the .bb file, print '-' before
1913 the source line. For lines which exist but were never
1914 executed, print '#####' before the source line. Otherwise,
1915 print the execution count before the source line. There are
1916 16 spaces of indentation added before the source line so that
1917 tabs won't be messed up. */
1918 fprintf (gcov_file
, "%9s:%5u:",
1919 !line
->exists
? "-" : !line
->count
? "#####"
1920 : format_gcov (line
->count
, 0, -1), line_num
);
1924 /* Copy source line. */
1927 retval
= fgets (string
, STRING_SIZE
, source_file
);
1930 fputs (retval
, gcov_file
);
1932 while (!retval
[0] || retval
[strlen (retval
) - 1] != '\n');
1935 fputs ("/*EOF*/\n", gcov_file
);
1937 if (flag_all_blocks
)
1943 for (ix
= jx
= 0, block
= line
->u
.blocks
; block
;
1944 block
= block
->chain
)
1946 if (!block
->is_call_return
)
1947 fprintf (gcov_file
, "%9s:%5u-block %2d\n",
1948 !line
->exists
? "-" : !block
->count
? "$$$$$"
1949 : format_gcov (block
->count
, 0, -1),
1952 for (arc
= block
->succ
; arc
; arc
= arc
->succ_next
)
1953 jx
+= output_branch_count (gcov_file
, jx
, arc
);
1956 else if (flag_branches
)
1961 for (ix
= 0, arc
= line
->u
.branches
; arc
; arc
= arc
->line_next
)
1962 ix
+= output_branch_count (gcov_file
, ix
, arc
);
1966 /* Handle all remaining source lines. There may be lines after the
1967 last line of code. */
1970 for (; (retval
= fgets (string
, STRING_SIZE
, source_file
)); line_num
++)
1972 fprintf (gcov_file
, "%9s:%5u:%s", "-", line_num
, retval
);
1974 while (!retval
[0] || retval
[strlen (retval
) - 1] != '\n')
1976 retval
= fgets (string
, STRING_SIZE
, source_file
);
1979 fputs (retval
, gcov_file
);
1985 fclose (source_file
);