30 lines
1.1 KiB
YAML
30 lines
1.1 KiB
YAML
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#RUN: not llvm-xray account %s -o - -m %S/Inputs/simple-instrmap.yaml -d 2>&1 | FileCheck %s
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#RUN: llvm-xray account %s -k -o - -m %S/Inputs/simple-instrmap.yaml -d 2>&1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=KEEPGOING
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---
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header:
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version: 1
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type: 0
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constant-tsc: true
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nonstop-tsc: true
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cycle-frequency: 0
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records:
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# We simulate the case when, for whatever reason, we see that a thread's stack
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# is empty when we see an EXIT record. This can happen for example when an
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# instrumented function does a 'fork()', where the child process will not see
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# the entry record but see the exit record. This is completely valid data,
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# which should be handled with grace (i.e. we treat it as an error, but since
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# the llvm-xray account tool has an option to keep going, gives the user a
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# chance to retry).
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- { type: 0, func-id: 1, cpu: 1, thread: 1, kind: function-exit, tsc: 10000}
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...
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#CHECK: Error processing record: {{.*}}
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#CHECK-NEXT: Thread ID: 1
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#CHECK-NEXT: (empty stack)
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#CHECK-NEXT: llvm-xray: Failed accounting function calls in file '{{.*}}'.
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#KEEPGOING: Error processing record: {{.*}}
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#KEEPGOING-NEXT: Thread ID: 1
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#KEEPGOING-NEXT: (empty stack)
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