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Remarks
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.. contents::
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:local:
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Introduction to the LLVM remark diagnostics
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===========================================
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LLVM is able to emit diagnostics from passes describing whether an optimization
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has been performed or missed for a particular reason, which should give more
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insight to users about what the compiler did during the compilation pipeline.
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There are three main remark types:
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``Passed``
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Remarks that describe a successful optimization performed by the compiler.
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:Example:
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::
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foo inlined into bar with (cost=always): always inline attribute
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``Missed``
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Remarks that describe an attempt to an optimization by the compiler that
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could not be performed.
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:Example:
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::
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foo not inlined into bar because it should never be inlined
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(cost=never): noinline function attribute
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``Analysis``
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Remarks that describe the result of an analysis, that can bring more
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information to the user regarding the generated code.
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:Example:
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::
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16 stack bytes in function
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10 instructions in function
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Enabling optimization remarks
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=============================
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There are two modes that are supported for enabling optimization remarks in
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LLVM: through remark diagnostics, or through serialized remarks.
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Remark diagnostics
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------------------
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Optimization remarks can be emitted as diagnostics. These diagnostics will be
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propagated to front-ends if desired, or emitted by tools like :doc:`llc
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<CommandGuide/llc>` or :doc:`opt <CommandGuide/opt>`.
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.. option:: -pass-remarks=<regex>
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Enables optimization remarks from passes whose name match the given (POSIX)
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regular expression.
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.. option:: -pass-remarks-missed=<regex>
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Enables missed optimization remarks from passes whose name match the given
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(POSIX) regular expression.
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.. option:: -pass-remarks-analysis=<regex>
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Enables optimization analysis remarks from passes whose name match the given
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(POSIX) regular expression.
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Serialized remarks
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------------------
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While diagnostics are useful during development, it is often more useful to
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refer to optimization remarks post-compilation, typically during performance
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analysis.
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For that, LLVM can serialize the remarks produced for each compilation unit to
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a file that can be consumed later.
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By default, the format of the serialized remarks is :ref:`YAML
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<yamlremarks>`, and it can be accompanied by a :ref:`section <remarkssection>`
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in the object files to easily retrieve it.
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:doc:`llc <CommandGuide/llc>` and :doc:`opt <CommandGuide/opt>` support the
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following options:
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``Basic options``
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.. option:: -pass-remarks-output=<filename>
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Enables the serialization of remarks to a file specified in <filename>.
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By default, the output is serialized to :ref:`YAML <yamlremarks>`.
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.. option:: -pass-remarks-format=<format>
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Specifies the output format of the serialized remarks.
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Supported formats:
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* :ref:`yaml <yamlremarks>` (default)
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* :ref:`yaml-strtab <yamlstrtabremarks>`
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* :ref:`bitstream <bitstreamremarks>`
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``Content configuration``
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.. option:: -pass-remarks-filter=<regex>
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Only passes whose name match the given (POSIX) regular expression will be
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serialized to the final output.
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.. option:: -pass-remarks-with-hotness
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With PGO, include profile count in optimization remarks.
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.. option:: -pass-remarks-hotness-threshold
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The minimum profile count required for an optimization remark to be
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emitted.
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Other tools that support remarks:
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:program:`llvm-lto`
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.. option:: -lto-pass-remarks-output=<filename>
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.. option:: -lto-pass-remarks-filter=<regex>
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.. option:: -lto-pass-remarks-format=<format>
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.. option:: -lto-pass-remarks-with-hotness
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.. option:: -lto-pass-remarks-hotness-threshold
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:program:`gold-plugin` and :program:`lld`
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.. option:: -opt-remarks-filename=<filename>
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.. option:: -opt-remarks-filter=<regex>
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.. option:: -opt-remarks-format=<format>
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.. option:: -opt-remarks-with-hotness
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Serialization modes
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===================
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There are two modes available for serializing remarks:
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``Separate``
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In this mode, the remarks and the metadata are serialized separately. The
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client is responsible for parsing the metadata first, then use the metadata
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to correctly parse the remarks.
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``Standalone``
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In this mode, the remarks and the metadata are serialized to the same
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stream. The metadata will always come before the remarks.
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The compiler does not support emitting standalone remarks. This mode is
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more suited for post-processing tools like linkers, that can merge the
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remarks for one whole project.
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.. _yamlremarks:
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YAML remarks
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============
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A typical remark serialized to YAML looks like this:
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.. code-block:: yaml
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--- !<TYPE>
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Pass: <pass>
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Name: <name>
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DebugLoc: { File: <file>, Line: <line>, Column: <column> }
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Function: <function>
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Hotness: <hotness>
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Args:
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- <key>: <value>
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DebugLoc: { File: <arg-file>, Line: <arg-line>, Column: <arg-column> }
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The following entries are mandatory:
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* ``<TYPE>``: can be ``Passed``, ``Missed``, ``Analysis``,
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``AnalysisFPCommute``, ``AnalysisAliasing``, ``Failure``.
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* ``<pass>``: the name of the pass that emitted this remark.
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* ``<name>``: the name of the remark coming from ``<pass>``.
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* ``<function>``: the mangled name of the function.
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If a ``DebugLoc`` entry is specified, the following fields are required:
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* ``<file>``
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* ``<line>``
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* ``<column>``
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If an ``arg`` entry is specified, the following fields are required:
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* ``<key>``
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* ``<value>``
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If a ``DebugLoc`` entry is specified within an ``arg`` entry, the following
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fields are required:
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* ``<arg-file>``
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* ``<arg-line>``
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* ``<arg-column>``
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.. _yamlstrtabremarks:
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YAML with a string table
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The YAML serialization supports the usage of a string table by using the
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``yaml-strtab`` format.
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This format replaces strings in the YAML output with integers representing the
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index in the string table that can be provided separately through metadata.
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The following entries can take advantage of the string table while respecting
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YAML rules:
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* ``<pass>``
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* ``<name>``
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* ``<function>``
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* ``<file>``
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* ``<value>``
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* ``<arg-file>``
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Currently, none of the tools in :ref:`the opt-viewer directory <optviewer>`
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support this format.
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.. _optviewer:
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YAML metadata
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The metadata used together with the YAML format is:
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* a magic number: "REMARKS\\0"
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* the version number: a little-endian uint64_t
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* the total size of the string table (the size itself excluded):
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little-endian uint64_t
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* a list of null-terminated strings
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Optional:
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* the absolute file path to the serialized remark diagnostics: a
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null-terminated string.
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When the metadata is serialized separately from the remarks, the file path
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should be present and point to the file where the remarks are serialized to.
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In case the metadata only acts as a header to the remarks, the file path can be
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omitted.
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.. _bitstreamremarks:
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LLVM bitstream remarks
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======================
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This format is using :doc:`LLVM bitstream <BitCodeFormat>` to serialize remarks
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and their associated metadata.
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A bitstream remark stream can be identified by the magic number ``"RMRK"`` that
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is placed at the very beginning.
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The format for serializing remarks is composed of two different block types:
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.. _bitstreamremarksmetablock:
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META_BLOCK
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----------
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The block providing information about the rest of the content in the stream.
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Exactly one block is expected. Having multiple metadata blocks is an error.
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This block can contain the following records:
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.. _bitstreamremarksrecordmetacontainerinfo:
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``RECORD_META_CONTAINER_INFO``
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The container version and type.
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Version: u32
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Type: u2
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.. _bitstreamremarksrecordmetaremarkversion:
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``RECORD_META_REMARK_VERSION``
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The version of the remark entries. This can change independently from the
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container version.
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Version: u32
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.. _bitstreamremarksrecordmetastrtab:
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``RECORD_META_STRTAB``
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The string table used by the remark entries. The format of the string table
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is a sequence of strings separated by ``\0``.
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.. _bitstreamremarksrecordmetaexternalfile:
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``RECORD_META_EXTERNAL_FILE``
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The external remark file path that contains the remark blocks associated
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with this metadata. This is an absolute path.
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.. _bitstreamremarksremarkblock:
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REMARK_BLOCK
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The block describing a remark entry.
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0 or more blocks per file are allowed. Each block will depend on the
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:ref:`META_BLOCK <bitstreamremarksmetablock>` in order to be parsed correctly.
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This block can contain the following records:
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``RECORD_REMARK_HEADER``
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The header of the remark. This contains all the mandatory information about
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a remark.
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+---------------+---------------------------+
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| Type | u3 |
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+---------------+---------------------------+
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| Remark name | VBR6 (string table index) |
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+---------------+---------------------------+
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| Pass name | VBR6 (string table index) |
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+---------------+---------------------------+
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| Function name | VBR6 (string table index) |
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+---------------+---------------------------+
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``RECORD_REMARK_DEBUG_LOC``
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The source location for the corresponding remark. This record is optional.
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+--------+---------------------------+
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| File | VBR7 (string table index) |
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+--------+---------------------------+
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| Line | u32 |
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+--------+---------------------------+
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| Column | u32 |
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+--------+---------------------------+
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``RECORD_REMARK_HOTNESS``
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The hotness of the remark. This record is optional.
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+---------------+---------------------+
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| Hotness | VBR8 (string table index) |
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+---------------+---------------------+
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``RECORD_REMARK_ARG_WITH_DEBUGLOC``
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A remark argument with an associated debug location.
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+--------+---------------------------+
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| Key | VBR7 (string table index) |
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+--------+---------------------------+
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| Value | VBR7 (string table index) |
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+--------+---------------------------+
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| File | VBR7 (string table index) |
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+--------+---------------------------+
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| Line | u32 |
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+--------+---------------------------+
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| Column | u32 |
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+--------+---------------------------+
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``RECORD_REMARK_ARG_WITHOUT_DEBUGLOC``
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A remark argument with an associated debug location.
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+--------+---------------------------+
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| Key | VBR7 (string table index) |
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+--------+---------------------------+
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| Value | VBR7 (string table index) |
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+--------+---------------------------+
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The remark container
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--------------------
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Bitstream remarks are designed to be used in two different modes:
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``The separate mode``
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The separate mode is the mode that is typically used during compilation. It
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provides a way to serialize the remark entries to a stream while some
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metadata is kept in memory to be emitted in the product of the compilation
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(typically, an object file).
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``The standalone mode``
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The standalone mode is typically stored and used after the distribution of
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a program. It contains all the information that allows the parsing of all
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the remarks without having any external dependencies.
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In order to support multiple modes, the format introduces the concept of a
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bitstream remark container type.
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.. _bitstreamremarksseparateremarksmeta:
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``SeparateRemarksMeta: the metadata emitted separately``
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This container type expects only a :ref:`META_BLOCK <bitstreamremarksmetablock>` containing only:
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* :ref:`RECORD_META_CONTAINER_INFO <bitstreamremarksrecordmetacontainerinfo>`
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* :ref:`RECORD_META_STRTAB <bitstreamremarksrecordmetastrtab>`
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* :ref:`RECORD_META_EXTERNAL_FILE <bitstreamremarksrecordmetaexternalfile>`
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Typically, this is emitted in a section in the object files, allowing
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clients to retrieve remarks and their associated metadata directly from
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intermediate products.
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``SeparateRemarksFile: the remark entries emitted separately``
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This container type expects only a :ref:`META_BLOCK <bitstreamremarksmetablock>` containing only:
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* :ref:`RECORD_META_CONTAINER_INFO <bitstreamremarksrecordmetacontainerinfo>`
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* :ref:`RECORD_META_REMARK_VERSION <bitstreamremarksrecordmetaremarkversion>`
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This container type expects 0 or more :ref:`REMARK_BLOCK <bitstreamremarksremarkblock>`.
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Typically, this is emitted in a side-file alongside an object file, and is
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made to be able to stream to without increasing the memory consumption of
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the compiler. This is referenced by the :ref:`RECORD_META_EXTERNAL_FILE
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<bitstreamremarksrecordmetaexternalfile>` entry in the
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:ref:`SeparateRemarksMeta <bitstreamremarksseparateremarksmeta>` container.
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When the parser tries to parse a container that contains the metadata for the
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separate remarks, it should parse the version and type, then keep the string
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table in memory while opening the external file, validating its metadata and
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parsing the remark entries.
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The container versions from the separate container should match in order to
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have a well-formed file.
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``Standalone: the metadata and the remark entries emitted together``
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This container type expects only a :ref:`META_BLOCK <bitstreamremarksmetablock>` containing only:
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* :ref:`RECORD_META_CONTAINER_INFO <bitstreamremarksrecordmetacontainerinfo>`
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* :ref:`RECORD_META_REMARK_VERSION <bitstreamremarksrecordmetaremarkversion>`
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* :ref:`RECORD_META_STRTAB <bitstreamremarksrecordmetastrtab>`
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This container type expects 0 or more :ref:`REMARK_BLOCK <bitstreamremarksremarkblock>`.
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A complete output of :program:`llvm-bcanalyzer` on the different container types:
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``SeparateRemarksMeta``
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.. code-block:: none
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<BLOCKINFO_BLOCK/>
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<Meta BlockID=8 NumWords=13 BlockCodeSize=3>
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<Container info codeid=1 abbrevid=4 op0=5 op1=0/>
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<String table codeid=3 abbrevid=5/> blob data = 'pass\\x00key\\x00value\\x00'
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<External File codeid=4 abbrevid=6/> blob data = '/path/to/file/name'
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</Meta>
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``SeparateRemarksFile``
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.. code-block:: none
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<BLOCKINFO_BLOCK/>
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<Meta BlockID=8 NumWords=3 BlockCodeSize=3>
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<Container info codeid=1 abbrevid=4 op0=0 op1=1/>
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<Remark version codeid=2 abbrevid=5 op0=0/>
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</Meta>
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<Remark BlockID=9 NumWords=8 BlockCodeSize=4>
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<Remark header codeid=5 abbrevid=4 op0=2 op1=0 op2=1 op3=2/>
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<Remark debug location codeid=6 abbrevid=5 op0=3 op1=99 op2=55/>
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<Remark hotness codeid=7 abbrevid=6 op0=999999999/>
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<Argument with debug location codeid=8 abbrevid=7 op0=4 op1=5 op2=6 op3=11 op4=66/>
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</Remark>
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``Standalone``
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.. code-block:: none
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<BLOCKINFO_BLOCK/>
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<Meta BlockID=8 NumWords=15 BlockCodeSize=3>
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<Container info codeid=1 abbrevid=4 op0=5 op1=2/>
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<Remark version codeid=2 abbrevid=5 op0=30/>
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<String table codeid=3 abbrevid=6/> blob data = 'pass\\x00remark\\x00function\\x00path\\x00key\\x00value\\x00argpath\\x00'
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</Meta>
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<Remark BlockID=9 NumWords=8 BlockCodeSize=4>
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<Remark header codeid=5 abbrevid=4 op0=2 op1=1 op2=0 op3=2/>
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<Remark debug location codeid=6 abbrevid=5 op0=3 op1=99 op2=55/>
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<Remark hotness codeid=7 abbrevid=6 op0=999999999/>
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<Argument with debug location codeid=8 abbrevid=7 op0=4 op1=5 op2=6 op3=11 op4=66/>
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</Remark>
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opt-viewer
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==========
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The ``opt-viewer`` directory contains a collection of tools that visualize and
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summarize serialized remarks.
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The tools only support the ``yaml`` format.
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.. _optviewerpy:
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opt-viewer.py
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-------------
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Output a HTML page which gives visual feedback on compiler interactions with
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your program.
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:Examples:
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::
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$ opt-viewer.py my_yaml_file.opt.yaml
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::
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$ opt-viewer.py my_build_dir/
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opt-stats.py
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------------
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Output statistics about the optimization remarks in the input set.
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:Example:
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::
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$ opt-stats.py my_yaml_file.opt.yaml
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Total number of remarks 3
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Top 10 remarks by pass:
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inline 33%
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asm-printer 33%
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prologepilog 33%
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Top 10 remarks:
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asm-printer/InstructionCount 33%
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inline/NoDefinition 33%
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prologepilog/StackSize 33%
|
||
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|
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|
opt-diff.py
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||
|
-----------
|
||
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|
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|
Produce a new YAML file which contains all of the changes in optimizations
|
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|
between two YAML files.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Typically, this tool should be used to do diffs between:
|
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|
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* new compiler + fixed source vs old compiler + fixed source
|
||
|
* fixed compiler + new source vs fixed compiler + old source
|
||
|
|
||
|
This diff file can be displayed using :ref:`opt-viewer.py <optviewerpy>`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:Example:
|
||
|
|
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|
::
|
||
|
|
||
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$ opt-diff.py my_opt_yaml1.opt.yaml my_opt_yaml2.opt.yaml -o my_opt_diff.opt.yaml
|
||
|
$ opt-viewer.py my_opt_diff.opt.yaml
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. _remarkssection:
|
||
|
|
||
|
Emitting remark diagnostics in the object file
|
||
|
==============================================
|
||
|
|
||
|
A section containing metadata on remark diagnostics will be emitted for the
|
||
|
following formats:
|
||
|
|
||
|
* ``yaml-strtab``
|
||
|
* ``bitstream``
|
||
|
|
||
|
This can be overridden by using the flag ``-remarks-section=<bool>``.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The section is named:
|
||
|
|
||
|
* ``__LLVM,__remarks`` (MachO)
|
||
|
|
||
|
C API
|
||
|
=====
|
||
|
|
||
|
LLVM provides a library that can be used to parse remarks through a shared
|
||
|
library named ``libRemarks``.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The typical usage through the C API is like the following:
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. code-block:: c
|
||
|
|
||
|
LLVMRemarkParserRef Parser = LLVMRemarkParserCreateYAML(Buf, Size);
|
||
|
LLVMRemarkEntryRef Remark = NULL;
|
||
|
while ((Remark = LLVMRemarkParserGetNext(Parser))) {
|
||
|
// use Remark
|
||
|
LLVMRemarkEntryDispose(Remark); // Release memory.
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
bool HasError = LLVMRemarkParserHasError(Parser);
|
||
|
LLVMRemarkParserDispose(Parser);
|
||
|
|
||
|
Remark streamers
|
||
|
================
|
||
|
|
||
|
The ``RemarkStreamer`` interface is used to unify the serialization
|
||
|
capabilities of remarks across all the components that can generate remarks.
|
||
|
|
||
|
All remark serialization should go through the main remark streamer, the
|
||
|
``llvm::remarks::RemarkStreamer`` set up in the ``LLVMContext``. The interface
|
||
|
takes remark objects converted to ``llvm::remarks::Remark``, and takes care of
|
||
|
serializing it to the requested format, using the requested type of metadata,
|
||
|
etc.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Typically, a specialized remark streamer will hold a reference to the one set
|
||
|
up in the ``LLVMContext``, and will operate on its own type of diagnostics.
|
||
|
|
||
|
For example, LLVM IR passes will emit ``llvm::DiagnosticInfoOptimization*``
|
||
|
that get converted to ``llvm::remarks::Remark`` objects. Then, clang could set
|
||
|
up its own specialized remark streamer that takes ``clang::Diagnostic``
|
||
|
objects. This can allow various components of the frontend to emit remarks
|
||
|
using the same techniques as the LLVM remarks.
|
||
|
|
||
|
This gives us the following advantages:
|
||
|
|
||
|
* Composition: during the compilation pipeline, multiple components can set up
|
||
|
their specialized remark streamers that all emit remarks through the same
|
||
|
main streamer.
|
||
|
* Re-using the remark infrastructure in ``lib/Remarks``.
|
||
|
* Using the same file and format for the remark emitters created throughout the
|
||
|
compilation.
|
||
|
|
||
|
at the cost of an extra layer of abstraction.
|
||
|
|
||
|
.. FIXME: add documentation for llvm-opt-report.
|
||
|
.. FIXME: add documentation for Passes supporting optimization remarks
|
||
|
.. FIXME: add documentation for IR Passes
|
||
|
.. FIXME: add documentation for CodeGen Passes
|