clang 20.0.0 (based on r547379) from build 12806354. Bug: http://b/379133546 Test: N/A Change-Id: I2eb8938af55d809de674be63cb30cf27e801862b Upstream-Commit: ad834e67b1105d15ef907f6255d4c96e8e733f57
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//===- llvm/Support/TimeProfiler.h - Hierarchical Time Profiler -*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// This provides lightweight and dependency-free machinery to trace execution
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// time around arbitrary code. Two API flavors are available.
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//
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// The primary API uses a RAII object to trigger tracing:
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//
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// \code
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// {
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// TimeTraceScope scope("my_event_name");
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// ...my code...
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// }
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// \endcode
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//
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// If the code to be profiled does not have a natural lexical scope then
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// it is also possible to start and end events with respect to an implicit
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// per-thread stack of profiling entries:
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//
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// \code
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// timeTraceProfilerBegin("my_event_name");
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// ...my code...
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// timeTraceProfilerEnd(); // must be called on all control flow paths
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// \endcode
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//
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// Time profiling entries can be given an arbitrary name and, optionally,
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// an arbitrary 'detail' string. The resulting trace will include 'Total'
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// entries summing the time spent for each name. Thus, it's best to choose
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// names to be fairly generic, and rely on the detail field to capture
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// everything else of interest.
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//
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// To avoid lifetime issues name and detail strings are copied into the event
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// entries at their time of creation. Care should be taken to make string
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// construction cheap to prevent 'Heisenperf' effects. In particular, the
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// 'detail' argument may be a string-returning closure:
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//
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// \code
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// int n;
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// {
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// TimeTraceScope scope("my_event_name",
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// [n]() { return (Twine("x=") + Twine(n)).str(); });
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// ...my code...
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// }
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// \endcode
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// The closure will not be called if tracing is disabled. Otherwise, the
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// resulting string will be directly moved into the entry.
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//
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// The main process should begin with a timeTraceProfilerInitialize, and
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// finish with timeTraceProfileWrite and timeTraceProfilerCleanup calls.
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// Each new thread should begin with a timeTraceProfilerInitialize, and
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// finish with a timeTraceProfilerFinishThread call.
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//
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// Timestamps come from std::chrono::stable_clock. Note that threads need
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// not see the same time from that clock, and the resolution may not be
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// the best available.
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//
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// Currently, there are a number of compatible viewers:
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// - chrome://tracing is the original chromium trace viewer.
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// - http://ui.perfetto.dev is the replacement for the above, under active
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// development by Google as part of the 'Perfetto' project.
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// - https://www.speedscope.app/ has also been reported as an option.
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//
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// Future work:
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// - Support akin to LLVM_DEBUG for runtime enable/disable of named tracing
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// families for non-debug builds which wish to support optional tracing.
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// - Evaluate the detail closures at profile write time to avoid
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// stringification costs interfering with tracing.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef LLVM_SUPPORT_TIMEPROFILER_H
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#define LLVM_SUPPORT_TIMEPROFILER_H
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#include "llvm/ADT/STLFunctionalExtras.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Error.h"
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namespace llvm {
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class raw_pwrite_stream;
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struct TimeTraceMetadata {
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std::string Detail;
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// Source file and line number information for the event.
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std::string File;
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int Line = 0;
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bool isEmpty() const { return Detail.empty() && File.empty(); }
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};
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struct TimeTraceProfiler;
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TimeTraceProfiler *getTimeTraceProfilerInstance();
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bool isTimeTraceVerbose();
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struct TimeTraceProfilerEntry;
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/// Initialize the time trace profiler.
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/// This sets up the global \p TimeTraceProfilerInstance
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/// variable to be the profiler instance.
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void timeTraceProfilerInitialize(unsigned TimeTraceGranularity,
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StringRef ProcName,
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bool TimeTraceVerbose = false);
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/// Cleanup the time trace profiler, if it was initialized.
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void timeTraceProfilerCleanup();
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/// Finish a time trace profiler running on a worker thread.
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void timeTraceProfilerFinishThread();
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/// Is the time trace profiler enabled, i.e. initialized?
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inline bool timeTraceProfilerEnabled() {
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return getTimeTraceProfilerInstance() != nullptr;
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}
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/// Write profiling data to output stream.
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/// Data produced is JSON, in Chrome "Trace Event" format, see
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/// https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CvAClvFfyA5R-PhYUmn5OOQtYMH4h6I0nSsKchNAySU/preview
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void timeTraceProfilerWrite(raw_pwrite_stream &OS);
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/// Write profiling data to a file.
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/// The function will write to \p PreferredFileName if provided, if not
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/// then will write to \p FallbackFileName appending .time-trace.
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/// Returns a StringError indicating a failure if the function is
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/// unable to open the file for writing.
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Error timeTraceProfilerWrite(StringRef PreferredFileName,
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StringRef FallbackFileName);
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/// Manually begin a time section, with the given \p Name and \p Detail.
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/// Profiler copies the string data, so the pointers can be given into
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/// temporaries. Time sections can be hierarchical; every Begin must have a
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/// matching End pair but they can nest.
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TimeTraceProfilerEntry *timeTraceProfilerBegin(StringRef Name,
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StringRef Detail);
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TimeTraceProfilerEntry *
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timeTraceProfilerBegin(StringRef Name,
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llvm::function_ref<std::string()> Detail);
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TimeTraceProfilerEntry *
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timeTraceProfilerBegin(StringRef Name,
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llvm::function_ref<TimeTraceMetadata()> MetaData);
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/// Manually begin a time section, with the given \p Name and \p Detail.
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/// This starts Async Events having \p Name as a category which is shown
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/// separately from other traces. See
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/// https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CvAClvFfyA5R-PhYUmn5OOQtYMH4h6I0nSsKchNAySU/preview#heading=h.jh64i9l3vwa1
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/// for more details.
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TimeTraceProfilerEntry *timeTraceAsyncProfilerBegin(StringRef Name,
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StringRef Detail);
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/// Manually end the last time section.
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void timeTraceProfilerEnd();
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void timeTraceProfilerEnd(TimeTraceProfilerEntry *E);
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/// The TimeTraceScope is a helper class to call the begin and end functions
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/// of the time trace profiler. When the object is constructed, it begins
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/// the section; and when it is destroyed, it stops it. If the time profiler
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/// is not initialized, the overhead is a single branch.
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class TimeTraceScope {
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public:
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TimeTraceScope() = delete;
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TimeTraceScope(const TimeTraceScope &) = delete;
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TimeTraceScope &operator=(const TimeTraceScope &) = delete;
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TimeTraceScope(TimeTraceScope &&) = delete;
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TimeTraceScope &operator=(TimeTraceScope &&) = delete;
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TimeTraceScope(StringRef Name) {
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if (getTimeTraceProfilerInstance() != nullptr)
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Entry = timeTraceProfilerBegin(Name, StringRef(""));
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}
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TimeTraceScope(StringRef Name, StringRef Detail) {
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if (getTimeTraceProfilerInstance() != nullptr)
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Entry = timeTraceProfilerBegin(Name, Detail);
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}
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TimeTraceScope(StringRef Name, llvm::function_ref<std::string()> Detail) {
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if (getTimeTraceProfilerInstance() != nullptr)
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Entry = timeTraceProfilerBegin(Name, Detail);
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}
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TimeTraceScope(StringRef Name,
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llvm::function_ref<TimeTraceMetadata()> Metadata) {
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if (getTimeTraceProfilerInstance() != nullptr)
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Entry = timeTraceProfilerBegin(Name, Metadata);
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}
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~TimeTraceScope() {
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if (getTimeTraceProfilerInstance() != nullptr)
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timeTraceProfilerEnd(Entry);
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}
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private:
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TimeTraceProfilerEntry *Entry = nullptr;
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};
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} // end namespace llvm
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#endif
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