| /* File format for coverage information |
| Copyright (C) 1996-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
| Contributed by Bob Manson <manson@cygnus.com>. |
| Completely remangled by Nathan Sidwell <nathan@codesourcery.com>. |
| |
| This file is part of GCC. |
| |
| GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under |
| the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free |
| Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later |
| version. |
| |
| GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY |
| WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or |
| FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License |
| for more details. |
| |
| Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional |
| permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version |
| 3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation. |
| |
| You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and |
| a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program; |
| see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see |
| <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ |
| |
| |
| /* CAVEAT: Coverage information files should not be parsed directly, |
| instead use `gcov --json-format`, which provides |
| machine-readable coverage information. |
| |
| Note that the following file format documentation might be outdated. |
| |
| Coverage information is held in two files. A notes file, which is |
| generated by the compiler, and a data file, which is generated by |
| the program under test. Both files use a similar structure. We do |
| not attempt to make these files backwards compatible with previous |
| versions, as you only need coverage information when developing a |
| program. We do hold version information, so that mismatches can be |
| detected, and we use a format that allows tools to skip information |
| they do not understand or are not interested in. |
| |
| Numbers are recorded in the 32 bit unsigned binary form of the |
| endianness of the machine generating the file. 64 bit numbers are |
| stored as two 32 bit numbers, the low part first. |
| The number of bytes is stored, followed by the |
| string. Zero length and NULL strings are simply stored as a length |
| of zero (they have no trailing NUL). |
| |
| int32: byte3 byte2 byte1 byte0 | byte0 byte1 byte2 byte3 |
| int64: int32:low int32:high |
| string: int32:0 | int32:length char* char:0 |
| item: int32 | int64 | string |
| |
| The basic format of the notes file is |
| |
| file : int32:magic int32:version int32:stamp int32:support_unexecuted_blocks record* |
| |
| The basic format of the data file is |
| |
| file : int32:magic int32:version int32:stamp record* |
| |
| The magic ident is different for the notes and the data files. The |
| magic ident is used to determine the endianness of the file, when |
| reading. The version is the same for both files and is derived |
| from gcc's version number. The stamp value is used to synchronize |
| note and data files and to synchronize merging within a data |
| file. It need not be an absolute time stamp, merely a ticker that |
| increments fast enough and cycles slow enough to distinguish |
| different compile/run/compile cycles. |
| |
| Although the ident and version are formally 32 bit numbers, they |
| are derived from 4 character ASCII strings. The version number |
| consists of a two character major version number |
| (first digit starts from 'A' letter to not to clash with the older |
| numbering scheme), the single character minor version number, |
| and a single character indicating the status of the release. |
| That will be 'e' experimental, 'p' prerelease and 'r' for release. |
| Because, by good fortune, these are in alphabetical order, string |
| collating can be used to compare version strings. Be aware that |
| the 'e' designation will (naturally) be unstable and might be |
| incompatible with itself. For gcc 17.0 experimental, it would be |
| 'B70e' (0x42373065). As we currently do not release more than 5 minor |
| releases, the single character should be always fine. Major number |
| is currently changed roughly every year, which gives us space |
| for next 250 years (maximum allowed number would be 259.9). |
| |
| A record has a tag, length and variable amount of data. |
| |
| record: header data |
| header: int32:tag int32:length |
| data: item* |
| |
| Records are not nested, but there is a record hierarchy. Tag |
| numbers reflect this hierarchy. Tags are unique across note and |
| data files. Some record types have a varying amount of data. The |
| LENGTH is the number of 4bytes that follow and is usually used to |
| determine how much data. The tag value is split into 4 8-bit |
| fields, one for each of four possible levels. The most significant |
| is allocated first. Unused levels are zero. Active levels are |
| odd-valued, so that the LSB of the level is one. A sub-level |
| incorporates the values of its superlevels. This formatting allows |
| you to determine the tag hierarchy, without understanding the tags |
| themselves, and is similar to the standard section numbering used |
| in technical documents. Level values [1..3f] are used for common |
| tags, values [41..9f] for the notes file and [a1..ff] for the data |
| file. |
| |
| The notes file contains the following records |
| note: unit function-graph* |
| unit: header int32:checksum string:source |
| function-graph: announce_function basic_blocks {arcs | lines}* |
| announce_function: header int32:ident |
| int32:lineno_checksum int32:cfg_checksum |
| string:name string:source int32:start_lineno int32:start_column int32:end_lineno |
| basic_block: header int32:flags* |
| arcs: header int32:block_no arc* |
| arc: int32:dest_block int32:flags |
| lines: header int32:block_no line* |
| int32:0 string:NULL |
| line: int32:line_no | int32:0 string:filename |
| |
| The BASIC_BLOCK record holds per-bb flags. The number of blocks |
| can be inferred from its data length. There is one ARCS record per |
| basic block. The number of arcs from a bb is implicit from the |
| data length. It enumerates the destination bb and per-arc flags. |
| There is one LINES record per basic block, it enumerates the source |
| lines which belong to that basic block. Source file names are |
| introduced by a line number of 0, following lines are from the new |
| source file. The initial source file for the function is NULL, but |
| the current source file should be remembered from one LINES record |
| to the next. The end of a block is indicated by an empty filename |
| - this does not reset the current source file. Note there is no |
| ordering of the ARCS and LINES records: they may be in any order, |
| interleaved in any manner. The current filename follows the order |
| the LINES records are stored in the file, *not* the ordering of the |
| blocks they are for. |
| |
| The data file contains the following records. |
| data: {unit summary:object function-data*}* |
| unit: header int32:checksum |
| function-data: announce_function present counts |
| announce_function: header int32:ident |
| int32:lineno_checksum int32:cfg_checksum |
| present: header int32:present |
| counts: header int64:count* |
| summary: int32:checksum int32:runs int32:sum_max |
| |
| The ANNOUNCE_FUNCTION record is the same as that in the note file, |
| but without the source location. The COUNTS gives the |
| counter values for instrumented features. The about the whole |
| program. The checksum is used for whole program summaries, and |
| disambiguates different programs which include the same |
| instrumented object file. There may be several program summaries, |
| each with a unique checksum. The object summary's checksum is |
| zero. Note that the data file might contain information from |
| several runs concatenated, or the data might be merged. |
| |
| This file is included by both the compiler, gcov tools and the |
| runtime support library libgcov. IN_LIBGCOV and IN_GCOV are used to |
| distinguish which case is which. If IN_LIBGCOV is nonzero, |
| libgcov is being built. If IN_GCOV is nonzero, the gcov tools are |
| being built. Otherwise the compiler is being built. IN_GCOV may be |
| positive or negative. If positive, we are compiling a tool that |
| requires additional functions (see the code for knowledge of what |
| those functions are). */ |
| |
| #ifndef GCC_GCOV_IO_H |
| #define GCC_GCOV_IO_H |
| |
| /* GCOV key-value pair linked list type. */ |
| |
| struct gcov_kvp; |
| |
| struct gcov_kvp |
| { |
| gcov_type value; |
| gcov_type count; |
| struct gcov_kvp *next; |
| }; |
| |
| #ifndef IN_LIBGCOV |
| /* About the host */ |
| |
| typedef unsigned gcov_unsigned_t; |
| typedef unsigned gcov_position_t; |
| /* gcov_type is typedef'd elsewhere for the compiler */ |
| #if IN_GCOV |
| #define GCOV_LINKAGE static |
| typedef int64_t gcov_type; |
| typedef uint64_t gcov_type_unsigned; |
| #if IN_GCOV > 0 |
| #include <sys/types.h> |
| #endif |
| #endif |
| |
| #if defined (HOST_HAS_F_SETLKW) |
| #define GCOV_LOCKED 1 |
| #else |
| #define GCOV_LOCKED 0 |
| #endif |
| |
| #if defined (HOST_HAS_LK_LOCK) |
| #define GCOV_LOCKED_WITH_LOCKING 1 |
| #else |
| #define GCOV_LOCKED_WITH_LOCKING 0 |
| #endif |
| |
| #define ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN |
| |
| #endif /* !IN_LIBGCOV */ |
| |
| #ifndef GCOV_LINKAGE |
| #define GCOV_LINKAGE extern |
| #endif |
| |
| #if IN_LIBGCOV |
| #define gcov_nonruntime_assert(EXPR) ((void)(0 && (EXPR))) |
| #else |
| #define gcov_nonruntime_assert(EXPR) gcc_assert (EXPR) |
| #define gcov_error(...) fatal_error (input_location, __VA_ARGS__) |
| #endif |
| |
| /* File suffixes. */ |
| #define GCOV_DATA_SUFFIX ".gcda" |
| #define GCOV_NOTE_SUFFIX ".gcno" |
| |
| /* File magic. Must not be palindromes. */ |
| #define GCOV_DATA_MAGIC ((gcov_unsigned_t)0x67636461) /* "gcda" */ |
| #define GCOV_NOTE_MAGIC ((gcov_unsigned_t)0x67636e6f) /* "gcno" */ |
| |
| #include "version.h" |
| |
| /* Convert a magic or version number to a 4 character string. */ |
| #define GCOV_UNSIGNED2STRING(ARRAY,VALUE) \ |
| ((ARRAY)[0] = (char)((VALUE) >> 24), \ |
| (ARRAY)[1] = (char)((VALUE) >> 16), \ |
| (ARRAY)[2] = (char)((VALUE) >> 8), \ |
| (ARRAY)[3] = (char)((VALUE) >> 0)) |
| |
| /* The record tags. Values [1..3f] are for tags which may be in either |
| file. Values [41..9f] for those in the note file and [a1..ff] for |
| the data file. The tag value zero is used as an explicit end of |
| file marker -- it is not required to be present. |
| All length values are in bytes. */ |
| |
| #define GCOV_WORD_SIZE 4 |
| |
| #define GCOV_TAG_FUNCTION ((gcov_unsigned_t)0x01000000) |
| #define GCOV_TAG_FUNCTION_LENGTH (3 * GCOV_WORD_SIZE) |
| #define GCOV_TAG_BLOCKS ((gcov_unsigned_t)0x01410000) |
| #define GCOV_TAG_BLOCKS_LENGTH(NUM) (NUM) |
| #define GCOV_TAG_ARCS ((gcov_unsigned_t)0x01430000) |
| #define GCOV_TAG_ARCS_LENGTH(NUM) (1 + (NUM) * 2 * GCOV_WORD_SIZE) |
| #define GCOV_TAG_ARCS_NUM(LENGTH) (((LENGTH / GCOV_WORD_SIZE) - 1) / 2) |
| #define GCOV_TAG_LINES ((gcov_unsigned_t)0x01450000) |
| #define GCOV_TAG_COUNTER_BASE ((gcov_unsigned_t)0x01a10000) |
| #define GCOV_TAG_COUNTER_LENGTH(NUM) ((NUM) * 2 * GCOV_WORD_SIZE) |
| #define GCOV_TAG_COUNTER_NUM(LENGTH) ((LENGTH / GCOV_WORD_SIZE) / 2) |
| #define GCOV_TAG_OBJECT_SUMMARY ((gcov_unsigned_t)0xa1000000) |
| #define GCOV_TAG_PROGRAM_SUMMARY ((gcov_unsigned_t)0xa3000000) /* Obsolete */ |
| #define GCOV_TAG_SUMMARY_LENGTH (2 * GCOV_WORD_SIZE) |
| #define GCOV_TAG_AFDO_FILE_NAMES ((gcov_unsigned_t)0xaa000000) |
| #define GCOV_TAG_AFDO_FUNCTION ((gcov_unsigned_t)0xac000000) |
| #define GCOV_TAG_AFDO_WORKING_SET ((gcov_unsigned_t)0xaf000000) |
| |
| |
| /* Counters that are collected. */ |
| |
| #define DEF_GCOV_COUNTER(COUNTER, NAME, MERGE_FN) COUNTER, |
| enum { |
| #include "gcov-counter.def" |
| GCOV_COUNTERS |
| }; |
| #undef DEF_GCOV_COUNTER |
| |
| /* The first of counters used for value profiling. They must form a |
| consecutive interval and their order must match the order of |
| HIST_TYPEs in value-prof.h. */ |
| #define GCOV_FIRST_VALUE_COUNTER GCOV_COUNTER_V_INTERVAL |
| |
| /* The last of counters used for value profiling. */ |
| #define GCOV_LAST_VALUE_COUNTER (GCOV_COUNTERS - 1) |
| |
| /* Number of counters used for value profiling. */ |
| #define GCOV_N_VALUE_COUNTERS \ |
| (GCOV_LAST_VALUE_COUNTER - GCOV_FIRST_VALUE_COUNTER + 1) |
| |
| /* Number of top N counters when being in memory. */ |
| #define GCOV_TOPN_MEM_COUNTERS 3 |
| |
| /* Number of top N counters in disk representation. */ |
| #define GCOV_TOPN_DISK_COUNTERS 2 |
| |
| /* Maximum number of tracked TOP N value profiles. */ |
| #define GCOV_TOPN_MAXIMUM_TRACKED_VALUES 32 |
| |
| /* Convert a counter index to a tag. */ |
| #define GCOV_TAG_FOR_COUNTER(COUNT) \ |
| (GCOV_TAG_COUNTER_BASE + ((gcov_unsigned_t)(COUNT) << 17)) |
| /* Convert a tag to a counter. */ |
| #define GCOV_COUNTER_FOR_TAG(TAG) \ |
| ((unsigned)(((TAG) - GCOV_TAG_COUNTER_BASE) >> 17)) |
| /* Check whether a tag is a counter tag. */ |
| #define GCOV_TAG_IS_COUNTER(TAG) \ |
| (!((TAG) & 0xFFFF) && GCOV_COUNTER_FOR_TAG (TAG) < GCOV_COUNTERS) |
| |
| /* The tag level mask has 1's in the position of the inner levels, & |
| the lsb of the current level, and zero on the current and outer |
| levels. */ |
| #define GCOV_TAG_MASK(TAG) (((TAG) - 1) ^ (TAG)) |
| |
| /* Return nonzero if SUB is an immediate subtag of TAG. */ |
| #define GCOV_TAG_IS_SUBTAG(TAG,SUB) \ |
| (GCOV_TAG_MASK (TAG) >> 8 == GCOV_TAG_MASK (SUB) \ |
| && !(((SUB) ^ (TAG)) & ~GCOV_TAG_MASK (TAG))) |
| |
| /* Return nonzero if SUB is at a sublevel to TAG. */ |
| #define GCOV_TAG_IS_SUBLEVEL(TAG,SUB) \ |
| (GCOV_TAG_MASK (TAG) > GCOV_TAG_MASK (SUB)) |
| |
| /* Basic block flags. */ |
| #define GCOV_BLOCK_UNEXPECTED (1 << 1) |
| |
| /* Arc flags. */ |
| #define GCOV_ARC_ON_TREE (1 << 0) |
| #define GCOV_ARC_FAKE (1 << 1) |
| #define GCOV_ARC_FALLTHROUGH (1 << 2) |
| |
| /* Object & program summary record. */ |
| |
| struct gcov_summary |
| { |
| gcov_unsigned_t runs; /* Number of program runs. */ |
| gcov_type sum_max; /* Sum of individual run max values. */ |
| }; |
| |
| #if !defined(inhibit_libc) |
| |
| /* Functions for reading and writing gcov files. In libgcov you can |
| open the file for reading then writing. Elsewhere you can open the |
| file either for reading or for writing. When reading a file you may |
| use the gcov_read_* functions, gcov_sync, gcov_position, & |
| gcov_error. When writing a file you may use the gcov_write |
| functions, gcov_seek & gcov_error. When a file is to be rewritten |
| you use the functions for reading, then gcov_rewrite then the |
| functions for writing. Your file may become corrupted if you break |
| these invariants. */ |
| |
| #if !IN_LIBGCOV |
| GCOV_LINKAGE int gcov_open (const char */*name*/, int /*direction*/); |
| #endif |
| |
| #if !IN_LIBGCOV || defined (IN_GCOV_TOOL) |
| GCOV_LINKAGE int gcov_magic (gcov_unsigned_t, gcov_unsigned_t); |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Available everywhere. */ |
| GCOV_LINKAGE int gcov_close (void) ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN; |
| GCOV_LINKAGE gcov_unsigned_t gcov_read_unsigned (void) ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN; |
| GCOV_LINKAGE gcov_type gcov_read_counter (void) ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN; |
| GCOV_LINKAGE void gcov_read_summary (struct gcov_summary *) ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN; |
| GCOV_LINKAGE const char *gcov_read_string (void); |
| GCOV_LINKAGE void gcov_sync (gcov_position_t /*base*/, |
| gcov_unsigned_t /*length */); |
| char *mangle_path (char const *base); |
| |
| #if !IN_GCOV |
| /* Available outside gcov */ |
| GCOV_LINKAGE void gcov_write (const void *, unsigned) ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN; |
| GCOV_LINKAGE void gcov_write_unsigned (gcov_unsigned_t) ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN; |
| #endif |
| |
| #if !IN_GCOV && !IN_LIBGCOV |
| /* Available only in compiler */ |
| GCOV_LINKAGE void gcov_write_string (const char *); |
| GCOV_LINKAGE void gcov_write_filename (const char *); |
| GCOV_LINKAGE gcov_position_t gcov_write_tag (gcov_unsigned_t); |
| GCOV_LINKAGE void gcov_write_length (gcov_position_t /*position*/); |
| #endif |
| |
| #if IN_GCOV > 0 |
| /* Available in gcov */ |
| GCOV_LINKAGE time_t gcov_time (void); |
| #endif |
| |
| #endif /* !inhibit_libc */ |
| |
| #endif /* GCC_GCOV_IO_H */ |