Avoid is_constant calls in vectorizable_bswap
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1 /* File format for coverage information
2 Copyright (C) 1996-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Contributed by Bob Manson <manson@cygnus.com>.
4 Completely remangled by Nathan Sidwell <nathan@codesourcery.com>.
6 This file is part of GCC.
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25 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
27 /* Routines declared in gcov-io.h. This file should be #included by
28 another source file, after having #included gcov-io.h. */
30 #if !IN_GCOV
31 static void gcov_write_block (unsigned);
32 static gcov_unsigned_t *gcov_write_words (unsigned);
33 #endif
34 static const gcov_unsigned_t *gcov_read_words (unsigned);
35 #if !IN_LIBGCOV
36 static void gcov_allocate (unsigned);
37 #endif
39 /* Optimum number of gcov_unsigned_t's read from or written to disk. */
40 #define GCOV_BLOCK_SIZE (1 << 10)
42 struct gcov_var
44 FILE *file;
45 gcov_position_t start; /* Position of first byte of block */
46 unsigned offset; /* Read/write position within the block. */
47 unsigned length; /* Read limit in the block. */
48 unsigned overread; /* Number of words overread. */
49 int error; /* < 0 overflow, > 0 disk error. */
50 int mode; /* < 0 writing, > 0 reading */
51 #if IN_LIBGCOV
52 /* Holds one block plus 4 bytes, thus all coverage reads & writes
53 fit within this buffer and we always can transfer GCOV_BLOCK_SIZE
54 to and from the disk. libgcov never backtracks and only writes 4
55 or 8 byte objects. */
56 gcov_unsigned_t buffer[GCOV_BLOCK_SIZE + 1];
57 #else
58 int endian; /* Swap endianness. */
59 /* Holds a variable length block, as the compiler can write
60 strings and needs to backtrack. */
61 size_t alloc;
62 gcov_unsigned_t *buffer;
63 #endif
64 } gcov_var;
66 /* Save the current position in the gcov file. */
67 /* We need to expose this function when compiling for gcov-tool. */
68 #ifndef IN_GCOV_TOOL
69 static inline
70 #endif
71 gcov_position_t
72 gcov_position (void)
74 gcov_nonruntime_assert (gcov_var.mode > 0);
75 return gcov_var.start + gcov_var.offset;
78 /* Return nonzero if the error flag is set. */
79 /* We need to expose this function when compiling for gcov-tool. */
80 #ifndef IN_GCOV_TOOL
81 static inline
82 #endif
83 int
84 gcov_is_error (void)
86 return gcov_var.file ? gcov_var.error : 1;
89 #if IN_LIBGCOV
90 /* Move to beginning of file and initialize for writing. */
91 GCOV_LINKAGE inline void
92 gcov_rewrite (void)
94 gcov_var.mode = -1;
95 gcov_var.start = 0;
96 gcov_var.offset = 0;
97 fseek (gcov_var.file, 0L, SEEK_SET);
99 #endif
101 static inline gcov_unsigned_t from_file (gcov_unsigned_t value)
103 #if !IN_LIBGCOV
104 if (gcov_var.endian)
106 value = (value >> 16) | (value << 16);
107 value = ((value & 0xff00ff) << 8) | ((value >> 8) & 0xff00ff);
109 #endif
110 return value;
113 /* Open a gcov file. NAME is the name of the file to open and MODE
114 indicates whether a new file should be created, or an existing file
115 opened. If MODE is >= 0 an existing file will be opened, if
116 possible, and if MODE is <= 0, a new file will be created. Use
117 MODE=0 to attempt to reopen an existing file and then fall back on
118 creating a new one. If MODE > 0, the file will be opened in
119 read-only mode. Otherwise it will be opened for modification.
120 Return zero on failure, non-zero on success. */
122 GCOV_LINKAGE int
123 #if IN_LIBGCOV
124 gcov_open (const char *name)
125 #else
126 gcov_open (const char *name, int mode)
127 #endif
129 #if IN_LIBGCOV
130 int mode = 0;
131 #endif
132 #if GCOV_LOCKED
133 struct flock s_flock;
134 int fd;
136 s_flock.l_whence = SEEK_SET;
137 s_flock.l_start = 0;
138 s_flock.l_len = 0; /* Until EOF. */
139 s_flock.l_pid = getpid ();
140 #endif
142 gcov_nonruntime_assert (!gcov_var.file);
143 gcov_var.start = 0;
144 gcov_var.offset = gcov_var.length = 0;
145 gcov_var.overread = -1u;
146 gcov_var.error = 0;
147 #if !IN_LIBGCOV
148 gcov_var.endian = 0;
149 #endif
150 #if GCOV_LOCKED
151 if (mode > 0)
153 /* Read-only mode - acquire a read-lock. */
154 s_flock.l_type = F_RDLCK;
155 /* pass mode (ignored) for compatibility */
156 fd = open (name, O_RDONLY, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR);
158 else
160 /* Write mode - acquire a write-lock. */
161 s_flock.l_type = F_WRLCK;
162 /* Truncate if force new mode. */
163 fd = open (name, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | (mode < 0 ? O_TRUNC : 0), 0666);
165 if (fd < 0)
166 return 0;
168 while (fcntl (fd, F_SETLKW, &s_flock) && errno == EINTR)
169 continue;
171 gcov_var.file = fdopen (fd, (mode > 0) ? "rb" : "r+b");
173 if (!gcov_var.file)
175 close (fd);
176 return 0;
178 #else
179 if (mode >= 0)
180 /* Open an existing file. */
181 gcov_var.file = fopen (name, (mode > 0) ? "rb" : "r+b");
183 if (gcov_var.file)
184 mode = 1;
185 else if (mode <= 0)
186 /* Create a new file. */
187 gcov_var.file = fopen (name, "w+b");
189 if (!gcov_var.file)
190 return 0;
191 #endif
193 gcov_var.mode = mode ? mode : 1;
195 setbuf (gcov_var.file, (char *)0);
197 return 1;
200 /* Close the current gcov file. Flushes data to disk. Returns nonzero
201 on failure or error flag set. */
203 GCOV_LINKAGE int
204 gcov_close (void)
206 if (gcov_var.file)
208 #if !IN_GCOV
209 if (gcov_var.offset && gcov_var.mode < 0)
210 gcov_write_block (gcov_var.offset);
211 #endif
212 fclose (gcov_var.file);
213 gcov_var.file = 0;
214 gcov_var.length = 0;
216 #if !IN_LIBGCOV
217 free (gcov_var.buffer);
218 gcov_var.alloc = 0;
219 gcov_var.buffer = 0;
220 #endif
221 gcov_var.mode = 0;
222 return gcov_var.error;
225 #if !IN_LIBGCOV
226 /* Check if MAGIC is EXPECTED. Use it to determine endianness of the
227 file. Returns +1 for same endian, -1 for other endian and zero for
228 not EXPECTED. */
230 GCOV_LINKAGE int
231 gcov_magic (gcov_unsigned_t magic, gcov_unsigned_t expected)
233 if (magic == expected)
234 return 1;
235 magic = (magic >> 16) | (magic << 16);
236 magic = ((magic & 0xff00ff) << 8) | ((magic >> 8) & 0xff00ff);
237 if (magic == expected)
239 gcov_var.endian = 1;
240 return -1;
242 return 0;
244 #endif
246 #if !IN_LIBGCOV
247 static void
248 gcov_allocate (unsigned length)
250 size_t new_size = gcov_var.alloc;
252 if (!new_size)
253 new_size = GCOV_BLOCK_SIZE;
254 new_size += length;
255 new_size *= 2;
257 gcov_var.alloc = new_size;
258 gcov_var.buffer = XRESIZEVAR (gcov_unsigned_t, gcov_var.buffer, new_size << 2);
260 #endif
262 #if !IN_GCOV
263 /* Write out the current block, if needs be. */
265 static void
266 gcov_write_block (unsigned size)
268 if (fwrite (gcov_var.buffer, size << 2, 1, gcov_var.file) != 1)
269 gcov_var.error = 1;
270 gcov_var.start += size;
271 gcov_var.offset -= size;
274 /* Allocate space to write BYTES bytes to the gcov file. Return a
275 pointer to those bytes, or NULL on failure. */
277 static gcov_unsigned_t *
278 gcov_write_words (unsigned words)
280 gcov_unsigned_t *result;
282 gcov_nonruntime_assert (gcov_var.mode < 0);
283 #if IN_LIBGCOV
284 if (gcov_var.offset >= GCOV_BLOCK_SIZE)
286 gcov_write_block (GCOV_BLOCK_SIZE);
287 if (gcov_var.offset)
289 memcpy (gcov_var.buffer, gcov_var.buffer + GCOV_BLOCK_SIZE, 4);
292 #else
293 if (gcov_var.offset + words > gcov_var.alloc)
294 gcov_allocate (gcov_var.offset + words);
295 #endif
296 result = &gcov_var.buffer[gcov_var.offset];
297 gcov_var.offset += words;
299 return result;
302 /* Write unsigned VALUE to coverage file. Sets error flag
303 appropriately. */
305 GCOV_LINKAGE void
306 gcov_write_unsigned (gcov_unsigned_t value)
308 gcov_unsigned_t *buffer = gcov_write_words (1);
310 buffer[0] = value;
313 /* Write counter VALUE to coverage file. Sets error flag
314 appropriately. */
316 #if IN_LIBGCOV
317 GCOV_LINKAGE void
318 gcov_write_counter (gcov_type value)
320 gcov_unsigned_t *buffer = gcov_write_words (2);
322 buffer[0] = (gcov_unsigned_t) value;
323 if (sizeof (value) > sizeof (gcov_unsigned_t))
324 buffer[1] = (gcov_unsigned_t) (value >> 32);
325 else
326 buffer[1] = 0;
328 #endif /* IN_LIBGCOV */
330 #if !IN_LIBGCOV
331 /* Write STRING to coverage file. Sets error flag on file
332 error, overflow flag on overflow */
334 GCOV_LINKAGE void
335 gcov_write_string (const char *string)
337 unsigned length = 0;
338 unsigned alloc = 0;
339 gcov_unsigned_t *buffer;
341 if (string)
343 length = strlen (string);
344 alloc = (length + 4) >> 2;
347 buffer = gcov_write_words (1 + alloc);
349 buffer[0] = alloc;
351 if (alloc > 0)
353 buffer[alloc] = 0; /* place nul terminators. */
354 memcpy (&buffer[1], string, length);
357 #endif
359 #if !IN_LIBGCOV
360 /* Write FILENAME to coverage file. Sets error flag on file
361 error, overflow flag on overflow */
363 GCOV_LINKAGE void
364 gcov_write_filename (const char *filename)
366 if (profile_abs_path_flag && filename && filename[0]
367 && !(IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (filename[0])
368 #if HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM
369 || filename[1] == ':'
370 #endif
373 char *buf = getcwd (NULL, 0);
374 if (buf != NULL && buf[0])
376 size_t len = strlen (buf);
377 buf = (char*)xrealloc (buf, len + strlen (filename) + 2);
378 if (!IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (buf[len - 1]))
379 strcat (buf, "/");
380 strcat (buf, filename);
381 gcov_write_string (buf);
382 free (buf);
383 return;
387 gcov_write_string (filename);
389 #endif
391 #if !IN_LIBGCOV
392 /* Write a tag TAG and reserve space for the record length. Return a
393 value to be used for gcov_write_length. */
395 GCOV_LINKAGE gcov_position_t
396 gcov_write_tag (gcov_unsigned_t tag)
398 gcov_position_t result = gcov_var.start + gcov_var.offset;
399 gcov_unsigned_t *buffer = gcov_write_words (2);
401 buffer[0] = tag;
402 buffer[1] = 0;
404 return result;
407 /* Write a record length using POSITION, which was returned by
408 gcov_write_tag. The current file position is the end of the
409 record, and is restored before returning. Returns nonzero on
410 overflow. */
412 GCOV_LINKAGE void
413 gcov_write_length (gcov_position_t position)
415 unsigned offset;
416 gcov_unsigned_t length;
417 gcov_unsigned_t *buffer;
419 gcov_nonruntime_assert (gcov_var.mode < 0);
420 gcov_nonruntime_assert (position + 2 <= gcov_var.start + gcov_var.offset);
421 gcov_nonruntime_assert (position >= gcov_var.start);
422 offset = position - gcov_var.start;
423 length = gcov_var.offset - offset - 2;
424 buffer = (gcov_unsigned_t *) &gcov_var.buffer[offset];
425 buffer[1] = length;
426 if (gcov_var.offset >= GCOV_BLOCK_SIZE)
427 gcov_write_block (gcov_var.offset);
430 #else /* IN_LIBGCOV */
432 /* Write a tag TAG and length LENGTH. */
434 GCOV_LINKAGE void
435 gcov_write_tag_length (gcov_unsigned_t tag, gcov_unsigned_t length)
437 gcov_unsigned_t *buffer = gcov_write_words (2);
439 buffer[0] = tag;
440 buffer[1] = length;
443 /* Write a summary structure to the gcov file. Return nonzero on
444 overflow. */
446 GCOV_LINKAGE void
447 gcov_write_summary (gcov_unsigned_t tag, const struct gcov_summary *summary)
449 unsigned h_ix, bv_ix, h_cnt = 0;
450 unsigned histo_bitvector[GCOV_HISTOGRAM_BITVECTOR_SIZE];
452 /* Count number of non-zero histogram entries, and fill in a bit vector
453 of non-zero indices. The histogram is only currently computed for arc
454 counters. */
455 for (bv_ix = 0; bv_ix < GCOV_HISTOGRAM_BITVECTOR_SIZE; bv_ix++)
456 histo_bitvector[bv_ix] = 0;
457 for (h_ix = 0; h_ix < GCOV_HISTOGRAM_SIZE; h_ix++)
458 if (summary->histogram[h_ix].num_counters)
460 histo_bitvector[h_ix / 32] |= 1 << (h_ix % 32);
461 h_cnt++;
463 gcov_write_tag_length (tag, GCOV_TAG_SUMMARY_LENGTH (h_cnt));
464 gcov_write_unsigned (summary->checksum);
466 gcov_write_unsigned (summary->num);
467 gcov_write_unsigned (summary->runs);
468 gcov_write_counter (summary->sum_all);
469 gcov_write_counter (summary->run_max);
470 gcov_write_counter (summary->sum_max);
471 for (bv_ix = 0; bv_ix < GCOV_HISTOGRAM_BITVECTOR_SIZE; bv_ix++)
472 gcov_write_unsigned (histo_bitvector[bv_ix]);
473 for (h_ix = 0; h_ix < GCOV_HISTOGRAM_SIZE; h_ix++)
475 if (!summary->histogram[h_ix].num_counters)
476 continue;
477 gcov_write_unsigned (summary->histogram[h_ix].num_counters);
478 gcov_write_counter (summary->histogram[h_ix].min_value);
479 gcov_write_counter (summary->histogram[h_ix].cum_value);
482 #endif /* IN_LIBGCOV */
484 #endif /*!IN_GCOV */
486 /* Return a pointer to read BYTES bytes from the gcov file. Returns
487 NULL on failure (read past EOF). */
489 static const gcov_unsigned_t *
490 gcov_read_words (unsigned words)
492 const gcov_unsigned_t *result;
493 unsigned excess = gcov_var.length - gcov_var.offset;
495 if (gcov_var.mode <= 0)
496 return NULL;
498 if (excess < words)
500 gcov_var.start += gcov_var.offset;
501 if (excess)
503 #if IN_LIBGCOV
504 memcpy (gcov_var.buffer, gcov_var.buffer + gcov_var.offset, 4);
505 #else
506 memmove (gcov_var.buffer, gcov_var.buffer + gcov_var.offset,
507 excess * 4);
508 #endif
510 gcov_var.offset = 0;
511 gcov_var.length = excess;
512 #if IN_LIBGCOV
513 excess = GCOV_BLOCK_SIZE;
514 #else
515 if (gcov_var.length + words > gcov_var.alloc)
516 gcov_allocate (gcov_var.length + words);
517 excess = gcov_var.alloc - gcov_var.length;
518 #endif
519 excess = fread (gcov_var.buffer + gcov_var.length,
520 1, excess << 2, gcov_var.file) >> 2;
521 gcov_var.length += excess;
522 if (gcov_var.length < words)
524 gcov_var.overread += words - gcov_var.length;
525 gcov_var.length = 0;
526 return 0;
529 result = &gcov_var.buffer[gcov_var.offset];
530 gcov_var.offset += words;
531 return result;
534 /* Read unsigned value from a coverage file. Sets error flag on file
535 error, overflow flag on overflow */
537 GCOV_LINKAGE gcov_unsigned_t
538 gcov_read_unsigned (void)
540 gcov_unsigned_t value;
541 const gcov_unsigned_t *buffer = gcov_read_words (1);
543 if (!buffer)
544 return 0;
545 value = from_file (buffer[0]);
546 return value;
549 /* Read counter value from a coverage file. Sets error flag on file
550 error, overflow flag on overflow */
552 GCOV_LINKAGE gcov_type
553 gcov_read_counter (void)
555 gcov_type value;
556 const gcov_unsigned_t *buffer = gcov_read_words (2);
558 if (!buffer)
559 return 0;
560 value = from_file (buffer[0]);
561 if (sizeof (value) > sizeof (gcov_unsigned_t))
562 value |= ((gcov_type) from_file (buffer[1])) << 32;
563 else if (buffer[1])
564 gcov_var.error = -1;
566 return value;
569 /* Mangle filename path of BASE and output new allocated pointer with
570 mangled path. */
572 char *
573 mangle_path (char const *base)
575 /* Convert '/' to '#', convert '..' to '^',
576 convert ':' to '~' on DOS based file system. */
577 const char *probe;
578 char *buffer = (char *)xmalloc (strlen (base) + 10);
579 char *ptr = buffer;
581 #if HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM
582 if (base[0] && base[1] == ':')
584 ptr[0] = base[0];
585 ptr[1] = '~';
586 ptr += 2;
587 base += 2;
589 #endif
590 for (; *base; base = probe)
592 size_t len;
594 for (probe = base; *probe; probe++)
595 if (*probe == '/')
596 break;
597 len = probe - base;
598 if (len == 2 && base[0] == '.' && base[1] == '.')
599 *ptr++ = '^';
600 else
602 memcpy (ptr, base, len);
603 ptr += len;
605 if (*probe)
607 *ptr++ = '#';
608 probe++;
612 /* Terminate the string. */
613 *ptr = '\0';
615 return buffer;
618 /* We need to expose the below function when compiling for gcov-tool. */
620 #if !IN_LIBGCOV || defined (IN_GCOV_TOOL)
621 /* Read string from coverage file. Returns a pointer to a static
622 buffer, or NULL on empty string. You must copy the string before
623 calling another gcov function. */
625 GCOV_LINKAGE const char *
626 gcov_read_string (void)
628 unsigned length = gcov_read_unsigned ();
630 if (!length)
631 return 0;
633 return (const char *) gcov_read_words (length);
635 #endif
637 GCOV_LINKAGE void
638 gcov_read_summary (struct gcov_summary *summary)
640 unsigned h_ix, bv_ix, h_cnt = 0;
641 unsigned histo_bitvector[GCOV_HISTOGRAM_BITVECTOR_SIZE];
642 unsigned cur_bitvector;
644 summary->checksum = gcov_read_unsigned ();
645 summary->num = gcov_read_unsigned ();
646 summary->runs = gcov_read_unsigned ();
647 summary->sum_all = gcov_read_counter ();
648 summary->run_max = gcov_read_counter ();
649 summary->sum_max = gcov_read_counter ();
650 memset (summary->histogram, 0,
651 sizeof (gcov_bucket_type) * GCOV_HISTOGRAM_SIZE);
652 for (bv_ix = 0; bv_ix < GCOV_HISTOGRAM_BITVECTOR_SIZE; bv_ix++)
654 histo_bitvector[bv_ix] = gcov_read_unsigned ();
655 #if IN_LIBGCOV
656 /* When building libgcov we don't include system.h, which includes
657 hwint.h (where popcount_hwi is declared). However, libgcov.a
658 is built by the bootstrapped compiler and therefore the builtins
659 are always available. */
660 h_cnt += __builtin_popcount (histo_bitvector[bv_ix]);
661 #else
662 h_cnt += popcount_hwi (histo_bitvector[bv_ix]);
663 #endif
665 bv_ix = 0;
666 h_ix = 0;
667 cur_bitvector = 0;
668 while (h_cnt--)
670 /* Find the index corresponding to the next entry we will read in.
671 First find the next non-zero bitvector and re-initialize
672 the histogram index accordingly, then right shift and increment
673 the index until we find a set bit. */
674 while (!cur_bitvector)
676 h_ix = bv_ix * 32;
677 if (bv_ix >= GCOV_HISTOGRAM_BITVECTOR_SIZE)
678 gcov_error ("corrupted profile info: summary histogram "
679 "bitvector is corrupt");
680 cur_bitvector = histo_bitvector[bv_ix++];
682 while (!(cur_bitvector & 0x1))
684 h_ix++;
685 cur_bitvector >>= 1;
687 if (h_ix >= GCOV_HISTOGRAM_SIZE)
688 gcov_error ("corrupted profile info: summary histogram "
689 "index is corrupt");
691 summary->histogram[h_ix].num_counters = gcov_read_unsigned ();
692 summary->histogram[h_ix].min_value = gcov_read_counter ();
693 summary->histogram[h_ix].cum_value = gcov_read_counter ();
694 /* Shift off the index we are done with and increment to the
695 corresponding next histogram entry. */
696 cur_bitvector >>= 1;
697 h_ix++;
701 /* We need to expose the below function when compiling for gcov-tool. */
703 #if !IN_LIBGCOV || defined (IN_GCOV_TOOL)
704 /* Reset to a known position. BASE should have been obtained from
705 gcov_position, LENGTH should be a record length. */
707 GCOV_LINKAGE void
708 gcov_sync (gcov_position_t base, gcov_unsigned_t length)
710 gcov_nonruntime_assert (gcov_var.mode > 0);
711 base += length;
712 if (base - gcov_var.start <= gcov_var.length)
713 gcov_var.offset = base - gcov_var.start;
714 else
716 gcov_var.offset = gcov_var.length = 0;
717 fseek (gcov_var.file, base << 2, SEEK_SET);
718 gcov_var.start = ftell (gcov_var.file) >> 2;
721 #endif
723 #if IN_LIBGCOV
724 /* Move to a given position in a gcov file. */
726 GCOV_LINKAGE void
727 gcov_seek (gcov_position_t base)
729 if (gcov_var.offset)
730 gcov_write_block (gcov_var.offset);
731 fseek (gcov_var.file, base << 2, SEEK_SET);
732 gcov_var.start = ftell (gcov_var.file) >> 2;
734 #endif
736 #if IN_GCOV > 0
737 /* Return the modification time of the current gcov file. */
739 GCOV_LINKAGE time_t
740 gcov_time (void)
742 struct stat status;
744 if (fstat (fileno (gcov_var.file), &status))
745 return 0;
746 else
747 return status.st_mtime;
749 #endif /* IN_GCOV */
751 #if !IN_GCOV
752 /* Determine the index into histogram for VALUE. */
754 #if IN_LIBGCOV
755 static unsigned
756 #else
757 GCOV_LINKAGE unsigned
758 #endif
759 gcov_histo_index (gcov_type value)
761 gcov_type_unsigned v = (gcov_type_unsigned)value;
762 unsigned r = 0;
763 unsigned prev2bits = 0;
765 /* Find index into log2 scale histogram, where each of the log2
766 sized buckets is divided into 4 linear sub-buckets for better
767 focus in the higher buckets. */
769 /* Find the place of the most-significant bit set. */
770 if (v > 0)
772 #if IN_LIBGCOV
773 /* When building libgcov we don't include system.h, which includes
774 hwint.h (where floor_log2 is declared). However, libgcov.a
775 is built by the bootstrapped compiler and therefore the builtins
776 are always available. */
777 r = sizeof (long long) * __CHAR_BIT__ - 1 - __builtin_clzll (v);
778 #else
779 /* We use floor_log2 from hwint.c, which takes a HOST_WIDE_INT
780 that is 64 bits and gcov_type_unsigned is 64 bits. */
781 r = floor_log2 (v);
782 #endif
785 /* If at most the 2 least significant bits are set (value is
786 0 - 3) then that value is our index into the lowest set of
787 four buckets. */
788 if (r < 2)
789 return (unsigned)value;
791 gcov_nonruntime_assert (r < 64);
793 /* Find the two next most significant bits to determine which
794 of the four linear sub-buckets to select. */
795 prev2bits = (v >> (r - 2)) & 0x3;
796 /* Finally, compose the final bucket index from the log2 index and
797 the next 2 bits. The minimum r value at this point is 2 since we
798 returned above if r was 2 or more, so the minimum bucket at this
799 point is 4. */
800 return (r - 1) * 4 + prev2bits;
803 /* Merge SRC_HISTO into TGT_HISTO. The counters are assumed to be in
804 the same relative order in both histograms, and are matched up
805 and merged in reverse order. Each counter is assigned an equal portion of
806 its entry's original cumulative counter value when computing the
807 new merged cum_value. */
809 static void gcov_histogram_merge (gcov_bucket_type *tgt_histo,
810 gcov_bucket_type *src_histo)
812 int src_i, tgt_i, tmp_i = 0;
813 unsigned src_num, tgt_num, merge_num;
814 gcov_type src_cum, tgt_cum, merge_src_cum, merge_tgt_cum, merge_cum;
815 gcov_type merge_min;
816 gcov_bucket_type tmp_histo[GCOV_HISTOGRAM_SIZE];
817 int src_done = 0;
819 memset (tmp_histo, 0, sizeof (gcov_bucket_type) * GCOV_HISTOGRAM_SIZE);
821 /* Assume that the counters are in the same relative order in both
822 histograms. Walk the histograms from largest to smallest entry,
823 matching up and combining counters in order. */
824 src_num = 0;
825 src_cum = 0;
826 src_i = GCOV_HISTOGRAM_SIZE - 1;
827 for (tgt_i = GCOV_HISTOGRAM_SIZE - 1; tgt_i >= 0 && !src_done; tgt_i--)
829 tgt_num = tgt_histo[tgt_i].num_counters;
830 tgt_cum = tgt_histo[tgt_i].cum_value;
831 /* Keep going until all of the target histogram's counters at this
832 position have been matched and merged with counters from the
833 source histogram. */
834 while (tgt_num > 0 && !src_done)
836 /* If this is either the first time through this loop or we just
837 exhausted the previous non-zero source histogram entry, look
838 for the next non-zero source histogram entry. */
839 if (!src_num)
841 /* Locate the next non-zero entry. */
842 while (src_i >= 0 && !src_histo[src_i].num_counters)
843 src_i--;
844 /* If source histogram has fewer counters, then just copy over the
845 remaining target counters and quit. */
846 if (src_i < 0)
848 tmp_histo[tgt_i].num_counters += tgt_num;
849 tmp_histo[tgt_i].cum_value += tgt_cum;
850 if (!tmp_histo[tgt_i].min_value ||
851 tgt_histo[tgt_i].min_value < tmp_histo[tgt_i].min_value)
852 tmp_histo[tgt_i].min_value = tgt_histo[tgt_i].min_value;
853 while (--tgt_i >= 0)
855 tmp_histo[tgt_i].num_counters
856 += tgt_histo[tgt_i].num_counters;
857 tmp_histo[tgt_i].cum_value += tgt_histo[tgt_i].cum_value;
858 if (!tmp_histo[tgt_i].min_value ||
859 tgt_histo[tgt_i].min_value
860 < tmp_histo[tgt_i].min_value)
861 tmp_histo[tgt_i].min_value = tgt_histo[tgt_i].min_value;
864 src_done = 1;
865 break;
868 src_num = src_histo[src_i].num_counters;
869 src_cum = src_histo[src_i].cum_value;
872 /* The number of counters to merge on this pass is the minimum
873 of the remaining counters from the current target and source
874 histogram entries. */
875 merge_num = tgt_num;
876 if (src_num < merge_num)
877 merge_num = src_num;
879 /* The merged min_value is the sum of the min_values from target
880 and source. */
881 merge_min = tgt_histo[tgt_i].min_value + src_histo[src_i].min_value;
883 /* Compute the portion of source and target entries' cum_value
884 that will be apportioned to the counters being merged.
885 The total remaining cum_value from each entry is divided
886 equally among the counters from that histogram entry if we
887 are not merging all of them. */
888 merge_src_cum = src_cum;
889 if (merge_num < src_num)
890 merge_src_cum = merge_num * src_cum / src_num;
891 merge_tgt_cum = tgt_cum;
892 if (merge_num < tgt_num)
893 merge_tgt_cum = merge_num * tgt_cum / tgt_num;
894 /* The merged cum_value is the sum of the source and target
895 components. */
896 merge_cum = merge_src_cum + merge_tgt_cum;
898 /* Update the remaining number of counters and cum_value left
899 to be merged from this source and target entry. */
900 src_cum -= merge_src_cum;
901 tgt_cum -= merge_tgt_cum;
902 src_num -= merge_num;
903 tgt_num -= merge_num;
905 /* The merged counters get placed in the new merged histogram
906 at the entry for the merged min_value. */
907 tmp_i = gcov_histo_index (merge_min);
908 gcov_nonruntime_assert (tmp_i < GCOV_HISTOGRAM_SIZE);
909 tmp_histo[tmp_i].num_counters += merge_num;
910 tmp_histo[tmp_i].cum_value += merge_cum;
911 if (!tmp_histo[tmp_i].min_value ||
912 merge_min < tmp_histo[tmp_i].min_value)
913 tmp_histo[tmp_i].min_value = merge_min;
915 /* Ensure the search for the next non-zero src_histo entry starts
916 at the next smallest histogram bucket. */
917 if (!src_num)
918 src_i--;
922 gcov_nonruntime_assert (tgt_i < 0);
924 /* In the case where there were more counters in the source histogram,
925 accumulate the remaining unmerged cumulative counter values. Add
926 those to the smallest non-zero target histogram entry. Otherwise,
927 the total cumulative counter values in the histogram will be smaller
928 than the sum_all stored in the summary, which will complicate
929 computing the working set information from the histogram later on. */
930 if (src_num)
931 src_i--;
932 while (src_i >= 0)
934 src_cum += src_histo[src_i].cum_value;
935 src_i--;
937 /* At this point, tmp_i should be the smallest non-zero entry in the
938 tmp_histo. */
939 gcov_nonruntime_assert (tmp_i >= 0 && tmp_i < GCOV_HISTOGRAM_SIZE
940 && tmp_histo[tmp_i].num_counters > 0);
941 tmp_histo[tmp_i].cum_value += src_cum;
943 /* Finally, copy the merged histogram into tgt_histo. */
944 memcpy (tgt_histo, tmp_histo,
945 sizeof (gcov_bucket_type) * GCOV_HISTOGRAM_SIZE);
947 #endif /* !IN_GCOV */
949 /* This is used by gcov-dump (IN_GCOV == -1) and in the compiler
950 (!IN_GCOV && !IN_LIBGCOV). */
951 #if IN_GCOV <= 0 && !IN_LIBGCOV
952 /* Compute the working set information from the counter histogram in
953 the profile summary. This is an array of information corresponding to a
954 range of percentages of the total execution count (sum_all), and includes
955 the number of counters required to cover that working set percentage and
956 the minimum counter value in that working set. */
958 GCOV_LINKAGE void
959 compute_working_sets (const gcov_summary *summary,
960 gcov_working_set_t *gcov_working_sets)
962 gcov_type working_set_cum_values[NUM_GCOV_WORKING_SETS];
963 gcov_type ws_cum_hotness_incr;
964 gcov_type cum, tmp_cum;
965 const gcov_bucket_type *histo_bucket;
966 unsigned ws_ix, c_num, count;
967 int h_ix;
969 /* Compute the amount of sum_all that the cumulative hotness grows
970 by in each successive working set entry, which depends on the
971 number of working set entries. */
972 ws_cum_hotness_incr = summary->sum_all / NUM_GCOV_WORKING_SETS;
974 /* Next fill in an array of the cumulative hotness values corresponding
975 to each working set summary entry we are going to compute below.
976 Skip 0% statistics, which can be extrapolated from the
977 rest of the summary data. */
978 cum = ws_cum_hotness_incr;
979 for (ws_ix = 0; ws_ix < NUM_GCOV_WORKING_SETS;
980 ws_ix++, cum += ws_cum_hotness_incr)
981 working_set_cum_values[ws_ix] = cum;
982 /* The last summary entry is reserved for (roughly) 99.9% of the
983 working set. Divide by 1024 so it becomes a shift, which gives
984 almost exactly 99.9%. */
985 working_set_cum_values[NUM_GCOV_WORKING_SETS-1]
986 = summary->sum_all - summary->sum_all/1024;
988 /* Next, walk through the histogram in decending order of hotness
989 and compute the statistics for the working set summary array.
990 As histogram entries are accumulated, we check to see which
991 working set entries have had their expected cum_value reached
992 and fill them in, walking the working set entries in increasing
993 size of cum_value. */
994 ws_ix = 0; /* The current entry into the working set array. */
995 cum = 0; /* The current accumulated counter sum. */
996 count = 0; /* The current accumulated count of block counters. */
997 for (h_ix = GCOV_HISTOGRAM_SIZE - 1;
998 h_ix >= 0 && ws_ix < NUM_GCOV_WORKING_SETS; h_ix--)
1000 histo_bucket = &summary->histogram[h_ix];
1002 /* If we haven't reached the required cumulative counter value for
1003 the current working set percentage, simply accumulate this histogram
1004 entry into the running sums and continue to the next histogram
1005 entry. */
1006 if (cum + histo_bucket->cum_value < working_set_cum_values[ws_ix])
1008 cum += histo_bucket->cum_value;
1009 count += histo_bucket->num_counters;
1010 continue;
1013 /* If adding the current histogram entry's cumulative counter value
1014 causes us to exceed the current working set size, then estimate
1015 how many of this histogram entry's counter values are required to
1016 reach the working set size, and fill in working set entries
1017 as we reach their expected cumulative value. */
1018 for (c_num = 0, tmp_cum = cum;
1019 c_num < histo_bucket->num_counters && ws_ix < NUM_GCOV_WORKING_SETS;
1020 c_num++)
1022 count++;
1023 /* If we haven't reached the last histogram entry counter, add
1024 in the minimum value again. This will underestimate the
1025 cumulative sum so far, because many of the counter values in this
1026 entry may have been larger than the minimum. We could add in the
1027 average value every time, but that would require an expensive
1028 divide operation. */
1029 if (c_num + 1 < histo_bucket->num_counters)
1030 tmp_cum += histo_bucket->min_value;
1031 /* If we have reached the last histogram entry counter, then add
1032 in the entire cumulative value. */
1033 else
1034 tmp_cum = cum + histo_bucket->cum_value;
1036 /* Next walk through successive working set entries and fill in
1037 the statistics for any whose size we have reached by accumulating
1038 this histogram counter. */
1039 while (ws_ix < NUM_GCOV_WORKING_SETS
1040 && tmp_cum >= working_set_cum_values[ws_ix])
1042 gcov_working_sets[ws_ix].num_counters = count;
1043 gcov_working_sets[ws_ix].min_counter
1044 = histo_bucket->min_value;
1045 ws_ix++;
1048 /* Finally, update the running cumulative value since we were
1049 using a temporary above. */
1050 cum += histo_bucket->cum_value;
1052 gcov_nonruntime_assert (ws_ix == NUM_GCOV_WORKING_SETS);
1054 #endif /* IN_GCOV <= 0 && !IN_LIBGCOV */