Jonas Devlieghere 070315d04c Revert "Allow signposts to take advantage of deferred string substitution"
This reverts commits f9aba9a5afe09788eceb9879aa5c3ad345e0f1e9 and
035217ff515b8ecdc871e39fa840f3cba1b9cec7.

As explained in the original commit message, this didn't have the
intended effect of improving the common LLDB use case, but still
provided a marginal improvement for the places where LLDB creates a
scoped time with a string literal.

The reason for the revert is that this change pulls in the os/signpost.h
header in Signposts.h. The former transitively includes loader.h, which
contains a series of macro defines that conflict with MachO.h. There are
ways to work around that, but Adrian and I concluded that  none of them
are worth the trade-off in complicating Signposts.h even further.
2021-10-11 11:09:36 -07:00

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//===-- Timer.cpp - Interval Timing Support -------------------------------===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
/// \file Interval Timing implementation.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "llvm/Support/Timer.h"
#include "DebugOptions.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/Statistic.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/StringMap.h"
#include "llvm/Config/config.h"
#include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h"
#include "llvm/Support/FileSystem.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Format.h"
#include "llvm/Support/ManagedStatic.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Mutex.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Process.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Signposts.h"
#include "llvm/Support/YAMLTraits.h"
#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
#include <limits>
#if HAVE_UNISTD_H
#include <unistd.h>
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PROC_PID_RUSAGE
#include <libproc.h>
#endif
using namespace llvm;
// This ugly hack is brought to you courtesy of constructor/destructor ordering
// being unspecified by C++. Basically the problem is that a Statistic object
// gets destroyed, which ends up calling 'GetLibSupportInfoOutputFile()'
// (below), which calls this function. LibSupportInfoOutputFilename used to be
// a global variable, but sometimes it would get destroyed before the Statistic,
// causing havoc to ensue. We "fix" this by creating the string the first time
// it is needed and never destroying it.
static ManagedStatic<std::string> LibSupportInfoOutputFilename;
static std::string &getLibSupportInfoOutputFilename() {
return *LibSupportInfoOutputFilename;
}
static ManagedStatic<sys::SmartMutex<true> > TimerLock;
/// Allows llvm::Timer to emit signposts when supported.
static ManagedStatic<SignpostEmitter> Signposts;
namespace {
struct CreateTrackSpace {
static void *call() {
return new cl::opt<bool>("track-memory",
cl::desc("Enable -time-passes memory "
"tracking (this may be slow)"),
cl::Hidden);
}
};
static ManagedStatic<cl::opt<bool>, CreateTrackSpace> TrackSpace;
struct CreateInfoOutputFilename {
static void *call() {
return new cl::opt<std::string, true>(
"info-output-file", cl::value_desc("filename"),
cl::desc("File to append -stats and -timer output to"), cl::Hidden,
cl::location(getLibSupportInfoOutputFilename()));
}
};
static ManagedStatic<cl::opt<std::string, true>, CreateInfoOutputFilename>
InfoOutputFilename;
struct CreateSortTimers {
static void *call() {
return new cl::opt<bool>(
"sort-timers",
cl::desc("In the report, sort the timers in each group "
"in wall clock time order"),
cl::init(true), cl::Hidden);
}
};
ManagedStatic<cl::opt<bool>, CreateSortTimers> SortTimers;
} // namespace
void llvm::initTimerOptions() {
*TrackSpace;
*InfoOutputFilename;
*SortTimers;
}
std::unique_ptr<raw_fd_ostream> llvm::CreateInfoOutputFile() {
const std::string &OutputFilename = getLibSupportInfoOutputFilename();
if (OutputFilename.empty())
return std::make_unique<raw_fd_ostream>(2, false); // stderr.
if (OutputFilename == "-")
return std::make_unique<raw_fd_ostream>(1, false); // stdout.
// Append mode is used because the info output file is opened and closed
// each time -stats or -time-passes wants to print output to it. To
// compensate for this, the test-suite Makefiles have code to delete the
// info output file before running commands which write to it.
std::error_code EC;
auto Result = std::make_unique<raw_fd_ostream>(
OutputFilename, EC, sys::fs::OF_Append | sys::fs::OF_TextWithCRLF);
if (!EC)
return Result;
errs() << "Error opening info-output-file '"
<< OutputFilename << " for appending!\n";
return std::make_unique<raw_fd_ostream>(2, false); // stderr.
}
namespace {
struct CreateDefaultTimerGroup {
static void *call() {
return new TimerGroup("misc", "Miscellaneous Ungrouped Timers");
}
};
} // namespace
static ManagedStatic<TimerGroup, CreateDefaultTimerGroup> DefaultTimerGroup;
static TimerGroup *getDefaultTimerGroup() { return &*DefaultTimerGroup; }
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Timer Implementation
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
void Timer::init(StringRef TimerName, StringRef TimerDescription) {
init(TimerName, TimerDescription, *getDefaultTimerGroup());
}
void Timer::init(StringRef TimerName, StringRef TimerDescription,
TimerGroup &tg) {
assert(!TG && "Timer already initialized");
Name.assign(TimerName.begin(), TimerName.end());
Description.assign(TimerDescription.begin(), TimerDescription.end());
Running = Triggered = false;
TG = &tg;
TG->addTimer(*this);
}
Timer::~Timer() {
if (!TG) return; // Never initialized, or already cleared.
TG->removeTimer(*this);
}
static inline size_t getMemUsage() {
if (!*TrackSpace)
return 0;
return sys::Process::GetMallocUsage();
}
static uint64_t getCurInstructionsExecuted() {
#if defined(HAVE_UNISTD_H) && defined(HAVE_PROC_PID_RUSAGE) && \
defined(RUSAGE_INFO_V4)
struct rusage_info_v4 ru;
if (proc_pid_rusage(getpid(), RUSAGE_INFO_V4, (rusage_info_t *)&ru) == 0) {
return ru.ri_instructions;
}
#endif
return 0;
}
TimeRecord TimeRecord::getCurrentTime(bool Start) {
using Seconds = std::chrono::duration<double, std::ratio<1>>;
TimeRecord Result;
sys::TimePoint<> now;
std::chrono::nanoseconds user, sys;
if (Start) {
Result.MemUsed = getMemUsage();
Result.InstructionsExecuted = getCurInstructionsExecuted();
sys::Process::GetTimeUsage(now, user, sys);
} else {
sys::Process::GetTimeUsage(now, user, sys);
Result.InstructionsExecuted = getCurInstructionsExecuted();
Result.MemUsed = getMemUsage();
}
Result.WallTime = Seconds(now.time_since_epoch()).count();
Result.UserTime = Seconds(user).count();
Result.SystemTime = Seconds(sys).count();
return Result;
}
void Timer::startTimer() {
assert(!Running && "Cannot start a running timer");
Running = Triggered = true;
Signposts->startInterval(this, getName());
StartTime = TimeRecord::getCurrentTime(true);
}
void Timer::stopTimer() {
assert(Running && "Cannot stop a paused timer");
Running = false;
Time += TimeRecord::getCurrentTime(false);
Time -= StartTime;
Signposts->endInterval(this, getName());
}
void Timer::clear() {
Running = Triggered = false;
Time = StartTime = TimeRecord();
}
static void printVal(double Val, double Total, raw_ostream &OS) {
if (Total < 1e-7) // Avoid dividing by zero.
OS << " ----- ";
else
OS << format(" %7.4f (%5.1f%%)", Val, Val*100/Total);
}
void TimeRecord::print(const TimeRecord &Total, raw_ostream &OS) const {
if (Total.getUserTime())
printVal(getUserTime(), Total.getUserTime(), OS);
if (Total.getSystemTime())
printVal(getSystemTime(), Total.getSystemTime(), OS);
if (Total.getProcessTime())
printVal(getProcessTime(), Total.getProcessTime(), OS);
printVal(getWallTime(), Total.getWallTime(), OS);
OS << " ";
if (Total.getMemUsed())
OS << format("%9" PRId64 " ", (int64_t)getMemUsed());
if (Total.getInstructionsExecuted())
OS << format("%9" PRId64 " ", (int64_t)getInstructionsExecuted());
}
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// NamedRegionTimer Implementation
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
namespace {
typedef StringMap<Timer> Name2TimerMap;
class Name2PairMap {
StringMap<std::pair<TimerGroup*, Name2TimerMap> > Map;
public:
~Name2PairMap() {
for (StringMap<std::pair<TimerGroup*, Name2TimerMap> >::iterator
I = Map.begin(), E = Map.end(); I != E; ++I)
delete I->second.first;
}
Timer &get(StringRef Name, StringRef Description, StringRef GroupName,
StringRef GroupDescription) {
sys::SmartScopedLock<true> L(*TimerLock);
std::pair<TimerGroup*, Name2TimerMap> &GroupEntry = Map[GroupName];
if (!GroupEntry.first)
GroupEntry.first = new TimerGroup(GroupName, GroupDescription);
Timer &T = GroupEntry.second[Name];
if (!T.isInitialized())
T.init(Name, Description, *GroupEntry.first);
return T;
}
};
}
static ManagedStatic<Name2PairMap> NamedGroupedTimers;
NamedRegionTimer::NamedRegionTimer(StringRef Name, StringRef Description,
StringRef GroupName,
StringRef GroupDescription, bool Enabled)
: TimeRegion(!Enabled ? nullptr
: &NamedGroupedTimers->get(Name, Description, GroupName,
GroupDescription)) {}
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// TimerGroup Implementation
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
/// This is the global list of TimerGroups, maintained by the TimerGroup
/// ctor/dtor and is protected by the TimerLock lock.
static TimerGroup *TimerGroupList = nullptr;
TimerGroup::TimerGroup(StringRef Name, StringRef Description)
: Name(Name.begin(), Name.end()),
Description(Description.begin(), Description.end()) {
// Add the group to TimerGroupList.
sys::SmartScopedLock<true> L(*TimerLock);
if (TimerGroupList)
TimerGroupList->Prev = &Next;
Next = TimerGroupList;
Prev = &TimerGroupList;
TimerGroupList = this;
}
TimerGroup::TimerGroup(StringRef Name, StringRef Description,
const StringMap<TimeRecord> &Records)
: TimerGroup(Name, Description) {
TimersToPrint.reserve(Records.size());
for (const auto &P : Records)
TimersToPrint.emplace_back(P.getValue(), std::string(P.getKey()),
std::string(P.getKey()));
assert(TimersToPrint.size() == Records.size() && "Size mismatch");
}
TimerGroup::~TimerGroup() {
// If the timer group is destroyed before the timers it owns, accumulate and
// print the timing data.
while (FirstTimer)
removeTimer(*FirstTimer);
// Remove the group from the TimerGroupList.
sys::SmartScopedLock<true> L(*TimerLock);
*Prev = Next;
if (Next)
Next->Prev = Prev;
}
void TimerGroup::removeTimer(Timer &T) {
sys::SmartScopedLock<true> L(*TimerLock);
// If the timer was started, move its data to TimersToPrint.
if (T.hasTriggered())
TimersToPrint.emplace_back(T.Time, T.Name, T.Description);
T.TG = nullptr;
// Unlink the timer from our list.
*T.Prev = T.Next;
if (T.Next)
T.Next->Prev = T.Prev;
// Print the report when all timers in this group are destroyed if some of
// them were started.
if (FirstTimer || TimersToPrint.empty())
return;
std::unique_ptr<raw_ostream> OutStream = CreateInfoOutputFile();
PrintQueuedTimers(*OutStream);
}
void TimerGroup::addTimer(Timer &T) {
sys::SmartScopedLock<true> L(*TimerLock);
// Add the timer to our list.
if (FirstTimer)
FirstTimer->Prev = &T.Next;
T.Next = FirstTimer;
T.Prev = &FirstTimer;
FirstTimer = &T;
}
void TimerGroup::PrintQueuedTimers(raw_ostream &OS) {
// Perhaps sort the timers in descending order by amount of time taken.
if (*SortTimers)
llvm::sort(TimersToPrint);
TimeRecord Total;
for (const PrintRecord &Record : TimersToPrint)
Total += Record.Time;
// Print out timing header.
OS << "===" << std::string(73, '-') << "===\n";
// Figure out how many spaces to indent TimerGroup name.
unsigned Padding = (80-Description.length())/2;
if (Padding > 80) Padding = 0; // Don't allow "negative" numbers
OS.indent(Padding) << Description << '\n';
OS << "===" << std::string(73, '-') << "===\n";
// If this is not an collection of ungrouped times, print the total time.
// Ungrouped timers don't really make sense to add up. We still print the
// TOTAL line to make the percentages make sense.
if (this != getDefaultTimerGroup())
OS << format(" Total Execution Time: %5.4f seconds (%5.4f wall clock)\n",
Total.getProcessTime(), Total.getWallTime());
OS << '\n';
if (Total.getUserTime())
OS << " ---User Time---";
if (Total.getSystemTime())
OS << " --System Time--";
if (Total.getProcessTime())
OS << " --User+System--";
OS << " ---Wall Time---";
if (Total.getMemUsed())
OS << " ---Mem---";
if (Total.getInstructionsExecuted())
OS << " ---Instr---";
OS << " --- Name ---\n";
// Loop through all of the timing data, printing it out.
for (const PrintRecord &Record : make_range(TimersToPrint.rbegin(),
TimersToPrint.rend())) {
Record.Time.print(Total, OS);
OS << Record.Description << '\n';
}
Total.print(Total, OS);
OS << "Total\n\n";
OS.flush();
TimersToPrint.clear();
}
void TimerGroup::prepareToPrintList(bool ResetTime) {
// See if any of our timers were started, if so add them to TimersToPrint.
for (Timer *T = FirstTimer; T; T = T->Next) {
if (!T->hasTriggered()) continue;
bool WasRunning = T->isRunning();
if (WasRunning)
T->stopTimer();
TimersToPrint.emplace_back(T->Time, T->Name, T->Description);
if (ResetTime)
T->clear();
if (WasRunning)
T->startTimer();
}
}
void TimerGroup::print(raw_ostream &OS, bool ResetAfterPrint) {
{
// After preparing the timers we can free the lock
sys::SmartScopedLock<true> L(*TimerLock);
prepareToPrintList(ResetAfterPrint);
}
// If any timers were started, print the group.
if (!TimersToPrint.empty())
PrintQueuedTimers(OS);
}
void TimerGroup::clear() {
sys::SmartScopedLock<true> L(*TimerLock);
for (Timer *T = FirstTimer; T; T = T->Next)
T->clear();
}
void TimerGroup::printAll(raw_ostream &OS) {
sys::SmartScopedLock<true> L(*TimerLock);
for (TimerGroup *TG = TimerGroupList; TG; TG = TG->Next)
TG->print(OS);
}
void TimerGroup::clearAll() {
sys::SmartScopedLock<true> L(*TimerLock);
for (TimerGroup *TG = TimerGroupList; TG; TG = TG->Next)
TG->clear();
}
void TimerGroup::printJSONValue(raw_ostream &OS, const PrintRecord &R,
const char *suffix, double Value) {
assert(yaml::needsQuotes(Name) == yaml::QuotingType::None &&
"TimerGroup name should not need quotes");
assert(yaml::needsQuotes(R.Name) == yaml::QuotingType::None &&
"Timer name should not need quotes");
constexpr auto max_digits10 = std::numeric_limits<double>::max_digits10;
OS << "\t\"time." << Name << '.' << R.Name << suffix
<< "\": " << format("%.*e", max_digits10 - 1, Value);
}
const char *TimerGroup::printJSONValues(raw_ostream &OS, const char *delim) {
sys::SmartScopedLock<true> L(*TimerLock);
prepareToPrintList(false);
for (const PrintRecord &R : TimersToPrint) {
OS << delim;
delim = ",\n";
const TimeRecord &T = R.Time;
printJSONValue(OS, R, ".wall", T.getWallTime());
OS << delim;
printJSONValue(OS, R, ".user", T.getUserTime());
OS << delim;
printJSONValue(OS, R, ".sys", T.getSystemTime());
if (T.getMemUsed()) {
OS << delim;
printJSONValue(OS, R, ".mem", T.getMemUsed());
}
if (T.getInstructionsExecuted()) {
OS << delim;
printJSONValue(OS, R, ".instr", T.getInstructionsExecuted());
}
}
TimersToPrint.clear();
return delim;
}
const char *TimerGroup::printAllJSONValues(raw_ostream &OS, const char *delim) {
sys::SmartScopedLock<true> L(*TimerLock);
for (TimerGroup *TG = TimerGroupList; TG; TG = TG->Next)
delim = TG->printJSONValues(OS, delim);
return delim;
}
void TimerGroup::ConstructTimerLists() {
(void)*NamedGroupedTimers;
}
std::unique_ptr<TimerGroup> TimerGroup::aquireDefaultGroup() {
return std::unique_ptr<TimerGroup>(DefaultTimerGroup.claim());
}