Make core BOLT functionality more friendly to being used as a
library instead of in our standalone driver llvm-bolt. To
accomplish this, we augment BinaryContext with journaling streams
that are to be used by most BOLT code whenever something needs to
be logged to the screen. Users of the library can decide if logs
should be printed to a file, no file or to the screen, as
before. To illustrate this, this patch adds a new option
`--log-file` that allows the user to redirect BOLT logging to a
file on disk or completely hide it by using
`--log-file=/dev/null`. Future BOLT code should now use
`BinaryContext::outs()` for printing important messages instead of
`llvm::outs()`. A new test log.test enforces this by verifying that
no strings are print to screen once the `--log-file` option is
used.
In previous patches we also added a new BOLTError class to report
common and fatal errors, so code shouldn't call exit(1) now. To
easily handle problems as before (by quitting with exit(1)),
callers can now use
`BinaryContext::logBOLTErrorsAndQuitOnFatal(Error)` whenever code
needs to deal with BOLT errors. To test this, we have fatal.s
that checks we are correctly quitting and printing a fatal error
to the screen.
Because this is a significant change by itself, not all code was
yet ported. Code from Profiler libs (DataAggregator and friends)
still print errors directly to screen.
Co-authored-by: Rafael Auler <rafaelauler@fb.com>
Test Plan: NFC
As part of the effort to refactor old error handling code that
would directly call exit(1), in this patch we change the
interface to `BinaryFunctionPass` to return an Error on
`runOnFunctions()`. This gives passes the ability to report a
serious problem to the caller (RewriteInstance class), so the
caller may decide how to best handle the exceptional situation.
Co-authored-by: Rafael Auler <rafaelauler@fb.com>
Test Plan: NFC
This patch replaces uses of StringRef::{starts,ends}with with
StringRef::{starts,ends}_with for consistency with
std::{string,string_view}::{starts,ends}_with in C++20.
I'm planning to deprecate and eventually remove
StringRef::{starts,ends}with.
Closes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/63097
Before merging please make sure the change to
bolt/include/bolt/Passes/StokeInfo.h is correct.
bolt/include/bolt/Passes/StokeInfo.h
```diff
// This Pass solves the two major problems to use the Stoke program without
- // proting its code:
+ // probing its code:
```
I'm still not happy about the awkward wording in this comment.
bolt/include/bolt/Passes/FixRelaxationPass.h
```
$ ed -s bolt/include/bolt/Passes/FixRelaxationPass.h <<<'9,12p'
// This file declares the FixRelaxations class, which locates instructions with
// wrong targets and fixes them. Such problems usually occures when linker
// relaxes (changes) instructions, but doesn't fix relocations types properly
// for them.
$
```
bolt/docs/doxygen.cfg.in
bolt/include/bolt/Core/BinaryContext.h
bolt/include/bolt/Core/BinaryFunction.h
bolt/include/bolt/Core/BinarySection.h
bolt/include/bolt/Core/DebugData.h
bolt/include/bolt/Core/DynoStats.h
bolt/include/bolt/Core/Exceptions.h
bolt/include/bolt/Core/MCPlusBuilder.h
bolt/include/bolt/Core/Relocation.h
bolt/include/bolt/Passes/FixRelaxationPass.h
bolt/include/bolt/Passes/InstrumentationSummary.h
bolt/include/bolt/Passes/ReorderAlgorithm.h
bolt/include/bolt/Passes/StackReachingUses.h
bolt/include/bolt/Passes/StokeInfo.h
bolt/include/bolt/Passes/TailDuplication.h
bolt/include/bolt/Profile/DataAggregator.h
bolt/include/bolt/Profile/DataReader.h
bolt/lib/Core/BinaryContext.cpp
bolt/lib/Core/BinarySection.cpp
bolt/lib/Core/DebugData.cpp
bolt/lib/Core/DynoStats.cpp
bolt/lib/Core/Relocation.cpp
bolt/lib/Passes/Instrumentation.cpp
bolt/lib/Passes/JTFootprintReduction.cpp
bolt/lib/Passes/ReorderData.cpp
bolt/lib/Passes/RetpolineInsertion.cpp
bolt/lib/Passes/ShrinkWrapping.cpp
bolt/lib/Passes/TailDuplication.cpp
bolt/lib/Rewrite/BoltDiff.cpp
bolt/lib/Rewrite/DWARFRewriter.cpp
bolt/lib/Rewrite/RewriteInstance.cpp
bolt/lib/Utils/CommandLineOpts.cpp
bolt/runtime/instr.cpp
bolt/test/AArch64/got-ld64-relaxation.test
bolt/test/AArch64/unmarked-data.test
bolt/test/X86/Inputs/dwarf5-cu-no-debug-addr-helper.s
bolt/test/X86/Inputs/linenumber.cpp
bolt/test/X86/double-jump.test
bolt/test/X86/dwarf5-call-pc-function-null-check.test
bolt/test/X86/dwarf5-split-dwarf4-monolithic.test
bolt/test/X86/dynrelocs.s
bolt/test/X86/fallthrough-to-noop.test
bolt/test/X86/tail-duplication-cache.s
bolt/test/runtime/X86/instrumentation-ind-calls.s
If `Itr` is the last element and then `std::next(Itr)` will be
`Range.end()`, so that the statement `std::next(Itr)->second` is
a UB.
Reviewed By: yota9, maksfb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D159177
Remove the usage of StringMap in places where the iteration order
affects the output since the iteration over StringMap is
non-deterministic.
Reviewed By: Amir
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D145194
Simplify the logic of handling sections in BOLT. This change brings more
direct and predictable mapping of BinarySection instances to sections in
the input and output files.
* Only sections from the input binary will have a non-null SectionRef.
When a new section is created as a copy of the input section,
its SectionRef is reset to null.
* RewriteInstance::getOutputSectionName() is removed as the section name
in the output file is now defined by BinarySection::getOutputName().
* Querying BinaryContext for sections by name uses their original name.
E.g., getUniqueSectionByName(".rodata") will return the original
section even if the new .rodata section was created.
* Input file sections (with relocations applied) are emitted via MC with
".bolt.org" prefix. However, their name in the output binary is
unchanged unless a new section with the same name is created.
* New sections are emitted internally with ".bolt.new" prefix if there's
a name conflict with an input file section. Their original name is
preserved in the output file.
* Section header string table is properly populated with section names
that are actually used. Previously we used to include discarded
section names as well.
* Fix the problem when dynamic relocations were propagated to a new
section with a name that matched a section in the input binary.
E.g., the new .rodata with jump tables had dynamic relocations from
the original .rodata.
Reviewed By: rafauler
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D135494
I went over the output of the following mess of a command:
`(ulimit -m 2000000; ulimit -v 2000000; git ls-files -z | parallel --xargs -0 cat | aspell list --mode=none --ignore-case | grep -E '^[A-Za-z][a-z]*$' | sort | uniq -c | sort -n | grep -vE '.{25}' | aspell pipe -W3 | grep : | cut -d' ' -f2 | less)`
and proceeded to spend a few days looking at it to find probable typos
and fixed a few hundred of them in all of the llvm project (note, the
ones I found are not anywhere near all of them, but it seems like a
good start).
Reviewed By: Amir, maksfb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130824
Summary:
Refactor bolt/*/Passes to follow the braces rule for if/else/loop from
[LLVM Coding Standards](https://llvm.org/docs/CodingStandards.html).
(cherry picked from FBD33344642)
Summary:
Moves source files into separate components, and make explicit
component dependency on each other, so LLVM build system knows how to
build BOLT in BUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON.
Please use the -c merge.renamelimit=230 git option when rebasing your
work on top of this change.
To achieve this, we create a new library to hold core IR files (most
classes beginning with Binary in their names), a new library to hold
Utils, some command line options shared across both RewriteInstance
and core IR files, a new library called Rewrite to hold most classes
concerned with running top-level functions coordinating the binary
rewriting process, and a new library called Profile to hold classes
dealing with profile reading and writing.
To remove the dependency from BinaryContext into X86-specific classes,
we do some refactoring on the BinaryContext constructor to receive a
reference to the specific backend directly from RewriteInstance. Then,
the dependency on X86 or AArch64-specific classes is transfered to the
Rewrite library. We can't have the Core library depend on targets
because targets depend on Core (which would create a cycle).
Files implementing the entry point of a tool are transferred to the
tools/ folder. All header files are transferred to the include/
folder. The src/ folder was renamed to lib/.
(cherry picked from FBD32746834)