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Re: [PATCH] Convert more passes to new dump framework


On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 7:23 AM, Teresa Johnson <tejohnson@google.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 9:29 AM, Teresa Johnson <tejohnson@google.com> wrote:
>> On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 9:01 AM, Martin Jambor <mjambor@suse.cz> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> On Tue, Aug 06, 2013 at 07:14:42AM -0700, Teresa Johnson wrote:
>>>> On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 5:37 AM, Martin Jambor <mjambor@suse.cz> wrote:
>>>> > On Mon, Aug 05, 2013 at 10:37:00PM -0700, Teresa Johnson wrote:
>>>> >> This patch ports messages to the new dump framework,
>>>> >
>>>> > It would be great this new framework was documented somewhere.  I lost
>>>> > track of what was agreed it would be and from the uses in the
>>>> > vectorizer I was never quite sure how to utilize it in other passes.
>>>>
>>>> Cc'ing Sharad who implemented this - Sharad, is this documented on a
>>>> wiki or elsewhere?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>>>
>>>> >
>>>> > I'd also like to point out two other minor things inline:
>>>> >
>>>> > [...]
>>>> >
>>>> >> 2013-08-06  Teresa Johnson  <tejohnson@google.com>
>>>> >>             Dehao Chen  <dehao@google.com>
>>>> >>
>>>> >>         * dumpfile.c (dump_loc): Add column number to output, make newlines
>>>> >>         consistent.
>>>> >>         * dumpfile.h (OPTGROUP_OTHER): Add and enable under OPTGROUP_ALL.
>>>> >>         * ipa-inline-transform.c (clone_inlined_nodes):
>>>> >>         (cgraph_node_opt_info): New function.
>>>> >>         (cgraph_node_call_chain): Ditto.
>>>> >>         (dump_inline_decision): Ditto.
>>>> >>         (inline_call): Invoke dump_inline_decision.
>>>> >>         * doc/invoke.texi: Document optall -fopt-info flag.
>>>> >>         * profile.c (read_profile_edge_counts): Use new dump framework.
>>>> >>         (compute_branch_probabilities): Ditto.
>>>> >>         * passes.c (pass_manager::register_one_dump_file): Use OPTGROUP_OTHER
>>>> >>         when pass not in any opt group.
>>>> >>         * value-prof.c (check_counter): Use new dump framework.
>>>> >>         (find_func_by_funcdef_no): Ditto.
>>>> >>         (check_ic_target): Ditto.
>>>> >>         * coverage.c (get_coverage_counts): Ditto.
>>>> >>         (coverage_init): Setup new dump framework.
>>>> >>         * ipa-inline.c (inline_small_functions): Set is_in_ipa_inline.
>>>> >>         * ipa-inline.h (is_in_ipa_inline): Declare.
>>>> >>
>>>> >>         * testsuite/gcc.dg/pr40209.c: Use -fopt-info.
>>>> >>         * testsuite/gcc.dg/pr26570.c: Ditto.
>>>> >>         * testsuite/gcc.dg/pr32773.c: Ditto.
>>>> >>         * testsuite/g++.dg/tree-ssa/dom-invalid.C (struct C): Ditto.
>>>> >>
>>>> >
>>>> > [...]
>>>> >
>>>> >> Index: ipa-inline-transform.c
>>>> >> ===================================================================
>>>> >> --- ipa-inline-transform.c      (revision 201461)
>>>> >> +++ ipa-inline-transform.c      (working copy)
>>>> >> @@ -192,6 +192,108 @@ clone_inlined_nodes (struct cgraph_edge *e, bool d
>>>> >>  }
>>>> >>
>>>> >>
>>>> >> +#define MAX_INT_LENGTH 20
>>>> >> +
>>>> >> +/* Return NODE's name and profile count, if available.  */
>>>> >> +
>>>> >> +static const char *
>>>> >> +cgraph_node_opt_info (struct cgraph_node *node)
>>>> >> +{
>>>> >> +  char *buf;
>>>> >> +  size_t buf_size;
>>>> >> +  const char *bfd_name = lang_hooks.dwarf_name (node->symbol.decl, 0);
>>>> >> +
>>>> >> +  if (!bfd_name)
>>>> >> +    bfd_name = "unknown";
>>>> >> +
>>>> >> +  buf_size = strlen (bfd_name) + 1;
>>>> >> +  if (profile_info)
>>>> >> +    buf_size += (MAX_INT_LENGTH + 3);
>>>> >> +
>>>> >> +  buf = (char *) xmalloc (buf_size);
>>>> >> +
>>>> >> +  strcpy (buf, bfd_name);
>>>> >> +
>>>> >> +  if (profile_info)
>>>> >> +    sprintf (buf, "%s ("HOST_WIDEST_INT_PRINT_DEC")", buf, node->count);
>>>> >> +  return buf;
>>>> >> +}
>>>> >
>>>> > I'm not sure if output of this function is aimed only at the user or
>>>> > if it is supposed to be used by gcc developers as well.  If the
>>>> > latter, an incredibly useful thing is to also dump node->symbol.order
>>>> > too.  We usually dump it after "/" sign separating it from node name.
>>>> > It is invaluable when examining decisions in C++ code where you can
>>>> > have lots of clones of a node (and also because existing dumps print
>>>> > it, it is easy to combine them).
>>>>
>>>> The output is useful for both power users doing performance tuning of
>>>> their application, and by gcc developers. Adding the id is not so
>>>> useful for the former, but I agree that it is very useful for compiler
>>>> developers. In fact, in the google branch version we emit more verbose
>>>> information (the lipo module id and the funcdef_no) to help uniquely
>>>> identify the routines and to aid in post-processing by humans and
>>>> tools. So it is probably useful to add something similar here too. Is
>>>> the node->symbol.order more or less unique than the funcdef_no? I see
>>>> that you added a patch a few months ago to print the
>>>> node->symbol.order in the function header, and it also has the
>>>> advantage as you note of matching up with existing ipa dumps.
>>>
>>> node->symbol.order is unique and if I remember correctly, it is not
>>> even recycled.  Clones, inline clones, thunks, every symbol table node
>>> gets its own symbol order so it should be more unique than funcdef_no.
>>> On the other hand it may be a bit cryptic for users but at the same
>>> time it is only one number.
>>
>> Ok, I am going to go ahead and add this to the output.
>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> >
>>>> > [...]
>>>> >
>>>> >> Index: ipa-inline.c
>>>> >> ===================================================================
>>>> >> --- ipa-inline.c        (revision 201461)
>>>> >> +++ ipa-inline.c        (working copy)
>>>> >> @@ -118,6 +118,9 @@ along with GCC; see the file COPYING3.  If not see
>>>> >>  static int overall_size;
>>>> >>  static gcov_type max_count;
>>>> >>
>>>> >> +/* Global variable to denote if it is in ipa-inline pass. */
>>>> >> +bool is_in_ipa_inline = false;
>>>> >> +
>>>> >>  /* Return false when inlining edge E would lead to violating
>>>> >>     limits on function unit growth or stack usage growth.
>>>> >>
>>>> >
>>>> > In this age of removing global variables, are you sure you need this?
>>>> > The only user of this seems to be a function that is only being called
>>>> > from inline_call... can that ever happen when not inlining?  If you
>>>> > plan to use this function also elsewhere, perhaps the callers will
>>>> > know whether we are inlining or not and can provide this in a
>>>> > parameter?
>>>>
>>>> This is to distinguish early inlining from ipa inlining.
>>>
>>> Oh, right, I did not realize that the IPA part was the important bit
>>> of the name.
>>>
>>>> The volume of
>>>> early inlining messages is too high to be on for the default setting
>>>> of -fopt-info, and are not as interesting usually for performance
>>>> tuning. The dumper will only emit the early inline messages under a
>>>> more verbose setting (MSG_NOTE):
>>>>       dump_printf_loc (is_in_ipa_inline ? MSG_OPTIMIZED_LOCATIONS : MSG_NOTE ...
>>>> The other way I can see to distinguish this would be to check the
>>>> always_inline_functions_inlined flag on the caller's function. It
>>>> could also be possible to pass down a flag from the callers of
>>>> inline_call, but at least one caller (flatten_functions) is shared
>>>> between early and late inlining, so the flag needs to be passed
>>>> through that as well. WDYT?
>>>
>>> Did you mean flatten_function?  It already has a bool "early"
>>> parameter.  But I can see that being able to quickly figure out
>>> whether we are in early inliner or ipa inliner without much hassle is
>>> useful enough to justify a global variable a month ago, however I
>>> suppose we should not be introducing them now and so you'd have to put
>>> such stuff into... well, you'd probably have to put into the universe
>>> object somewhere because it is basically shared between two passes.
>>> Another option, even though somewhat hackish, would be to look at
>>> current_pass and see which pass it is.  I don't know, do what is
>>> easier or what you like more, just be aware of the problem.
>>
>> After thinking about this some more, I think passing down an early
>> flag from callers is the cleanest way to go.
>>
>> I'll fix these and post a new patch later today.
>
> New patch below that removes this global variable, and also outputs
> the node->symbol.order (in square brackets after the function name so
> as to not clutter it). Inline messages with profile data look look:
>
> test.c:8:3: note: foobar [0] (99999000) inlined into foo [2] (1000)
> with call count 99999000 (via inline instance bar [3] (99999000))

Ick.  This looks both redundant and cluttered.  This is supposed to be
understandable by GCC users, not only GCC developers.

> (without FDO the counts in parentheses and the call count would not be
> included).
>
> Ok for trunk?

Let's split this patch.

> Thanks,
> Teresa
>
> 013-08-06  Teresa Johnson  <tejohnson@google.com>
>             Dehao Chen  <dehao@google.com>
>
>         * dumpfile.c (dump_loc): Output column number, make newlines consistent.

I don't like column numbers, they are of not much use generally.  Does
'make newlines consitent' avoid all the spurious vertical spacing I see with
-fopt-info?

>         * dumpfile.h (OPTGROUP_OTHER): Add and enable under OPTGROUP_ALL.

Good change - please split this out (with the related changes) and commit it.

>         * ipa-inline-transform.c (cgraph_node_opt_info): New function.
>         (cgraph_node_call_chain): Ditto.
>         (dump_inline_decision): Ditto.
>         (inline_call): Invoke dump_inline_decision, new parameter.

The inline stuff should be split and re-sent, it's non-obvious to me (extra
function parameters are not documented for example).  I'd rather have
inline_and_report_call () for example instead of an extra bool parameter.
But let's iterate over this once it's split out.

>         * doc/invoke.texi: Document optall -fopt-info flag.
>         * profile.c (read_profile_edge_counts): Use new dump framework.
>         (compute_branch_probabilities): Ditto.
>         * passes.c (pass_manager::register_one_dump_file): Use OPTGROUP_OTHER
>         when pass not in any opt group.
>         * value-prof.c (check_counter): Use new dump framework.
>         (find_func_by_funcdef_no): Ditto.
>         (check_ic_target): Ditto.
>         * coverage.c (get_coverage_counts): Ditto.
>         (coverage_init): Setup new dump framework.

These pieces look good to me.

>         * ipa-inline.c (recursive_inlining): New inline_call parameter.
>         (inline_small_functions): Ditto.
>         (flatten_function): Ditto.
>         (ipa_inline): Ditto.
>         (inline_always_inline_functions): Ditto.
>         (early_inline_small_functions): Ditto.
>         * ipa-inline.h: Ditto.
>
>         * testsuite/gcc.dg/pr40209.c: Use -fopt-info.
>         * testsuite/gcc.dg/pr26570.c: Ditto.
>         * testsuite/gcc.dg/pr32773.c: Ditto.
>         * testsuite/g++.dg/tree-ssa/dom-invalid.C: Ditto.

Why?  Just remove the stray dg- annotations that deal with the unwanted output?

Thanks,
Richard.

>         * testsuite/gcc.dg/inline-dump.c: New test.
>
> Index: dumpfile.c
> ===================================================================
> --- dumpfile.c  (revision 201461)
> +++ dumpfile.c  (working copy)
> @@ -257,16 +257,18 @@ dump_open_alternate_stream (struct dump_file_info
>  void
>  dump_loc (int dump_kind, FILE *dfile, source_location loc)
>  {
> -  /* Currently vectorization passes print location information.  */
>    if (dump_kind)
>      {
> +      /* Ensure dump message starts on a new line.  */
> +      fprintf (dfile, "\n");
>        if (LOCATION_LOCUS (loc) > BUILTINS_LOCATION)
> -        fprintf (dfile, "\n%s:%d: note: ", LOCATION_FILE (loc),
> -                 LOCATION_LINE (loc));
> +        fprintf (dfile, "%s:%d:%d: note: ", LOCATION_FILE (loc),
> +                 LOCATION_LINE (loc), LOCATION_COLUMN (loc));
>        else if (current_function_decl)
> -        fprintf (dfile, "\n%s:%d: note: ",
> +        fprintf (dfile, "%s:%d:%d: note: ",
>                   DECL_SOURCE_FILE (current_function_decl),
> -                 DECL_SOURCE_LINE (current_function_decl));
> +                 DECL_SOURCE_LINE (current_function_decl),
> +                 DECL_SOURCE_COLUMN (current_function_decl));
>      }
>  }
>
> Index: dumpfile.h
> ===================================================================
> --- dumpfile.h  (revision 201461)
> +++ dumpfile.h  (working copy)
> @@ -97,8 +97,9 @@ enum tree_dump_index
>  #define OPTGROUP_LOOP        (1 << 2)   /* Loop optimization passes */
>  #define OPTGROUP_INLINE      (1 << 3)   /* Inlining passes */
>  #define OPTGROUP_VEC         (1 << 4)   /* Vectorization passes */
> +#define OPTGROUP_OTHER       (1 << 5)   /* All other passes */
>  #define OPTGROUP_ALL        (OPTGROUP_IPA | OPTGROUP_LOOP | OPTGROUP_INLINE \
> -                              | OPTGROUP_VEC)
> +                              | OPTGROUP_VEC | OPTGROUP_OTHER)
>
>  /* Define a tree dump switch.  */
>  struct dump_file_info
> Index: ipa-inline-transform.c
> ===================================================================
> --- ipa-inline-transform.c      (revision 201461)
> +++ ipa-inline-transform.c      (working copy)
> @@ -192,6 +192,111 @@ clone_inlined_nodes (struct cgraph_edge *e, bool d
>  }
>
>
> +#define MAX_INT_LENGTH 20
> +
> +/* Return NODE's name and profile count, if available.  */
> +
> +static const char *
> +cgraph_node_opt_info (struct cgraph_node *node)
> +{
> +  char *buf;
> +  size_t buf_size;
> +  const char *bfd_name = lang_hooks.dwarf_name (node->symbol.decl, 0);
> +
> +  if (!bfd_name)
> +    bfd_name = "unknown";
> +
> +  buf_size = strlen (bfd_name) + 1;
> +  if (profile_info)
> +    buf_size += (MAX_INT_LENGTH + 3);
> +  buf_size += MAX_INT_LENGTH;
> +
> +  buf = (char *) xmalloc (buf_size);
> +
> +  strcpy (buf, bfd_name);
> +  //sprintf (buf, "%s/%i", buf, node->symbol.order);
> +  sprintf (buf, "%s [%i]", buf, node->symbol.order);
> +
> +  if (profile_info)
> +    sprintf (buf, "%s ("HOST_WIDEST_INT_PRINT_DEC")", buf, node->count);
> +  return buf;
> +}
> +
> +
> +/* Return CALLER's inlined call chain. Save the cgraph_node of the ultimate
> +   function that the caller is inlined to in FINAL_CALLER.  */
> +
> +static const char *
> +cgraph_node_call_chain (struct cgraph_node *caller,
> +                       struct cgraph_node **final_caller)
> +{
> +  struct cgraph_node *node;
> +  const char *via_str = " (via inline instance";
> +  size_t current_string_len = strlen (via_str) + 1;
> +  size_t buf_size = current_string_len;
> +  char *buf = (char *) xmalloc (buf_size);
> +
> +  buf[0] = 0;
> +  gcc_assert (caller->global.inlined_to != NULL);
> +  strcat (buf, via_str);
> +  for (node = caller; node->global.inlined_to != NULL;
> +       node = node->callers->caller)
> +    {
> +      const char *name = cgraph_node_opt_info (node);
> +      current_string_len += (strlen (name) + 1);
> +      if (current_string_len >= buf_size)
> +       {
> +         buf_size = current_string_len * 2;
> +         buf = (char *) xrealloc (buf, buf_size);
> +       }
> +      strcat (buf, " ");
> +      strcat (buf, name);
> +    }
> +  strcat (buf, ")");
> +  *final_caller = node;
> +  return buf;
> +}
> +
> +
> +/* Dump the inline decision of EDGE.  */
> +
> +static void
> +dump_inline_decision (struct cgraph_edge *edge, bool early)
> +{
> +  location_t locus;
> +  const char *inline_chain_text;
> +  const char *call_count_text;
> +  struct cgraph_node *final_caller = edge->caller;
> +
> +  if (final_caller->global.inlined_to != NULL)
> +    inline_chain_text = cgraph_node_call_chain (final_caller, &final_caller);
> +  else
> +    inline_chain_text = "";
> +
> +  if (edge->count > 0)
> +    {
> +      const char *call_count_str = " with call count ";
> +      char *buf = (char *) xmalloc (strlen (call_count_str) + MAX_INT_LENGTH);
> +      sprintf (buf, "%s"HOST_WIDEST_INT_PRINT_DEC, call_count_str,
> +              edge->count);
> +      call_count_text = buf;
> +    }
> +  else
> +    {
> +      call_count_text = "";
> +    }
> +
> +  locus = gimple_location (edge->call_stmt);
> +  dump_printf_loc (early ? MSG_NOTE : MSG_OPTIMIZED_LOCATIONS,
> +                   locus,
> +                   "%s inlined into %s%s%s\n",
> +                   cgraph_node_opt_info (edge->callee),
> +                   cgraph_node_opt_info (final_caller),
> +                   call_count_text,
> +                   inline_chain_text);
> +}
> +
> +
>  /* Mark edge E as inlined and update callgraph accordingly.  UPDATE_ORIGINAL
>     specify whether profile of original function should be updated.  If any new
>     indirect edges are discovered in the process, add them to NEW_EDGES, unless
> @@ -205,7 +310,8 @@ clone_inlined_nodes (struct cgraph_edge *e, bool d
>  bool
>  inline_call (struct cgraph_edge *e, bool update_original,
>              vec<cgraph_edge_p> *new_edges,
> -            int *overall_size, bool update_overall_summary)
> +            int *overall_size, bool update_overall_summary,
> +             bool early)
>  {
>    int old_size = 0, new_size = 0;
>    struct cgraph_node *to = NULL;
> @@ -218,6 +324,9 @@ inline_call (struct cgraph_edge *e, bool update_or
>    bool predicated = inline_edge_summary (e)->predicate != NULL;
>  #endif
>
> +  if (dump_enabled_p ())
> +    dump_inline_decision (e, early);
> +
>    /* Don't inline inlined edges.  */
>    gcc_assert (e->inline_failed);
>    /* Don't even think of inlining inline clone.  */
> Index: doc/invoke.texi
> ===================================================================
> --- doc/invoke.texi     (revision 201461)
> +++ doc/invoke.texi     (working copy)
> @@ -6234,6 +6234,9 @@ Enable dumps from all loop optimizations.
>  Enable dumps from all inlining optimizations.
>  @item vec
>  Enable dumps from all vectorization optimizations.
> +@item optall
> +Enable dumps from all optimizations. This is a superset of
> +the optimization groups listed above.
>  @end table
>
>  For example,
> Index: profile.c
> ===================================================================
> --- profile.c   (revision 201461)
> +++ profile.c   (working copy)
> @@ -432,8 +432,8 @@ read_profile_edge_counts (gcov_type *exec_counts)
>                     if (flag_profile_correction)
>                       {
>                         static bool informed = 0;
> -                       if (!informed)
> -                         inform (input_location,
> +                       if (dump_enabled_p () && !informed)
> +                         dump_printf_loc (MSG_NOTE, input_location,
>                                   "corrupted profile info: edge count
> exceeds maximal count");
>                         informed = 1;
>                       }
> @@ -692,10 +692,11 @@ compute_branch_probabilities (unsigned cfg_checksu
>         {
>           /* Inconsistency detected. Make it flow-consistent. */
>           static int informed = 0;
> -         if (informed == 0)
> +         if (dump_enabled_p () && informed == 0)
>             {
>               informed = 1;
> -             inform (input_location, "correcting inconsistent profile data");
> +             dump_printf_loc (MSG_NOTE, input_location,
> +                              "correcting inconsistent profile data");
>             }
>           correct_negative_edge_counts ();
>           /* Set bb counts to the sum of the outgoing edge counts */
> Index: passes.c
> ===================================================================
> --- passes.c    (revision 201461)
> +++ passes.c    (working copy)
> @@ -524,6 +524,11 @@ pass_manager::register_one_dump_file (struct opt_p
>    flag_name = concat (prefix, name, num, NULL);
>    glob_name = concat (prefix, name, NULL);
>    optgroup_flags |= pass->optinfo_flags;
> +  /* For any passes that do not have an optgroup set, and which are not
> +     IPA passes setup above, set the optgroup to OPTGROUP_OTHER so that
> +     any dump messages are emitted properly under -fopt-info(-optall).  */
> +  if (optgroup_flags == OPTGROUP_NONE)
> +    optgroup_flags = OPTGROUP_OTHER;
>    id = dump_register (dot_name, flag_name, glob_name, flags, optgroup_flags);
>    set_pass_for_id (id, pass);
>    full_name = concat (prefix, pass->name, num, NULL);
> Index: value-prof.c
> ===================================================================
> --- value-prof.c        (revision 201461)
> +++ value-prof.c        (working copy)
> @@ -585,9 +585,11 @@ check_counter (gimple stmt, const char * name,
>                : DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (current_function_decl);
>        if (flag_profile_correction)
>          {
> -         inform (locus, "correcting inconsistent value profile: "
> -                 "%s profiler overall count (%d) does not match BB count "
> -                  "(%d)", name, (int)*all, (int)bb_count);
> +          if (dump_enabled_p ())
> +            dump_printf_loc (MSG_MISSED_OPTIMIZATION, locus,
> +                             "correcting inconsistent value profile: %s "
> +                             "profiler overall count (%d) does not match BB "
> +                             "count (%d)", name, (int)*all, (int)bb_count);
>           *all = bb_count;
>           if (*count > *all)
>              *count = *all;
> @@ -1209,9 +1211,11 @@ find_func_by_funcdef_no (int func_id)
>    int max_id = get_last_funcdef_no ();
>    if (func_id >= max_id || cgraph_node_map[func_id] == NULL)
>      {
> -      if (flag_profile_correction)
> -        inform (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (current_function_decl),
> -                "Inconsistent profile: indirect call target (%d) does
> not exist", func_id);
> +      if (flag_profile_correction && dump_enabled_p ())
> +        dump_printf_loc (MSG_MISSED_OPTIMIZATION,
> +                         DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (current_function_decl),
> +                         "Inconsistent profile: indirect call target (%d) "
> +                         "does not exist", func_id);
>        else
>          error ("Inconsistent profile: indirect call target (%d) does
> not exist", func_id);
>
> @@ -1235,8 +1239,10 @@ check_ic_target (gimple call_stmt, struct cgraph_n
>       return true;
>
>     locus =  gimple_location (call_stmt);
> -   inform (locus, "Skipping target %s with mismatching types for icall ",
> -           cgraph_node_name (target));
> +   if (dump_enabled_p ())
> +     dump_printf_loc (MSG_MISSED_OPTIMIZATION, locus,
> +                      "Skipping target %s with mismatching types for icall ",
> +                      cgraph_node_name (target));
>     return false;
>  }
>
> Index: coverage.c
> ===================================================================
> --- coverage.c  (revision 201461)
> +++ coverage.c  (working copy)
> @@ -43,6 +43,7 @@ along with GCC; see the file COPYING3.  If not see
>  #include "langhooks.h"
>  #include "hash-table.h"
>  #include "tree-iterator.h"
> +#include "tree-pass.h"
>  #include "cgraph.h"
>  #include "dumpfile.h"
>  #include "diagnostic-core.h"
> @@ -341,11 +342,13 @@ get_coverage_counts (unsigned counter, unsigned ex
>      {
>        static int warned = 0;
>
> -      if (!warned++)
> -       inform (input_location, (flag_guess_branch_prob
> -                ? "file %s not found, execution counts estimated"
> -                : "file %s not found, execution counts assumed to be zero"),
> -               da_file_name);
> +      if (!warned++ && dump_enabled_p ())
> +       dump_printf_loc (MSG_OPTIMIZED_LOCATIONS, input_location,
> +                         (flag_guess_branch_prob
> +                          ? "file %s not found, execution counts estimated"
> +                          : "file %s not found, execution counts assumed to "
> +                            "be zero"),
> +                         da_file_name);
>        return NULL;
>      }
>
> @@ -369,21 +372,25 @@ get_coverage_counts (unsigned counter, unsigned ex
>         warning_at (input_location, OPT_Wcoverage_mismatch,
>                     "the control flow of function %qE does not match "
>                     "its profile data (counter %qs)", id, ctr_names[counter]);
> -      if (warning_printed)
> +      if (warning_printed && dump_enabled_p ())
>         {
> -        inform (input_location, "use -Wno-error=coverage-mismatch to tolerate "
> -                "the mismatch but performance may drop if the
> function is hot");
> +          dump_printf_loc (MSG_OPTIMIZED_LOCATIONS, input_location,
> +                           "use -Wno-error=coverage-mismatch to tolerate "
> +                           "the mismatch but performance may drop if the "
> +                           "function is hot");
>
>           if (!seen_error ()
>               && !warned++)
>             {
> -             inform (input_location, "coverage mismatch ignored");
> -             inform (input_location, flag_guess_branch_prob
> -                     ? G_("execution counts estimated")
> -                     : G_("execution counts assumed to be zero"));
> +             dump_printf_loc (MSG_OPTIMIZED_LOCATIONS, input_location,
> +                               "coverage mismatch ignored");
> +             dump_printf_loc (MSG_OPTIMIZED_LOCATIONS, input_location,
> +                               flag_guess_branch_prob
> +                               ? G_("execution counts estimated")
> +                               : G_("execution counts assumed to be zero"));
>               if (!flag_guess_branch_prob)
> -               inform (input_location,
> -                       "this can result in poorly optimized code");
> +               dump_printf_loc (MSG_OPTIMIZED_LOCATIONS, input_location,
> +                                 "this can result in poorly optimized code");
>             }
>         }
>
> @@ -1103,6 +1110,11 @@ coverage_init (const char *filename)
>    int len = strlen (filename);
>    int prefix_len = 0;
>
> +  /* Since coverage_init is invoked very early, before the pass
> +     manager, we need to set up the dumping explicitly. This is
> +     similar to the handling in finish_optimization_passes.  */
> +  dump_start (pass_profile.pass.static_pass_number, NULL);
> +
>    if (!profile_data_prefix && !IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (filename))
>      profile_data_prefix = getpwd ();
>
> @@ -1145,6 +1157,8 @@ coverage_init (const char *filename)
>           gcov_write_unsigned (bbg_file_stamp);
>         }
>      }
> +
> +  dump_finish (pass_profile.pass.static_pass_number);
>  }
>
>  /* Performs file-level cleanup.  Close notes file, generate coverage
> Index: ipa-inline.c
> ===================================================================
> --- ipa-inline.c        (revision 201461)
> +++ ipa-inline.c        (working copy)
> @@ -1322,7 +1322,7 @@ recursive_inlining (struct cgraph_edge *edge,
>            reset_edge_growth_cache (curr);
>         }
>
> -      inline_call (curr, false, new_edges, &overall_size, true);
> +      inline_call (curr, false, new_edges, &overall_size, true, false);
>        lookup_recursive_calls (node, curr->callee, heap);
>        n++;
>      }
> @@ -1612,7 +1612,8 @@ inline_small_functions (void)
>             fprintf (dump_file, " Peeling recursion with depth %i\n", depth);
>
>           gcc_checking_assert (!callee->global.inlined_to);
> -         inline_call (edge, true, &new_indirect_edges, &overall_size, true);
> +         inline_call (edge, true, &new_indirect_edges, &overall_size, true,
> +                       false);
>           if (flag_indirect_inlining)
>             add_new_edges_to_heap (edge_heap, new_indirect_edges);
>
> @@ -1733,7 +1734,7 @@ flatten_function (struct cgraph_node *node, bool e
>                  xstrdup (cgraph_node_name (callee)),
>                  xstrdup (cgraph_node_name (e->caller)));
>        orig_callee = callee;
> -      inline_call (e, true, NULL, NULL, false);
> +      inline_call (e, true, NULL, NULL, false, early);
>        if (e->callee != orig_callee)
>         orig_callee->symbol.aux = (void *) node;
>        flatten_function (e->callee, early);
> @@ -1852,7 +1853,8 @@ ipa_inline (void)
>                                    inline_summary
> (node->callers->caller)->size);
>                         }
>
> -                     inline_call (node->callers, true, NULL, NULL, true);
> +                     inline_call (node->callers, true, NULL, NULL, true,
> +                                   false);
>                       if (dump_file)
>                         fprintf (dump_file,
>                                  " Inlined into %s which now has %i size\n",
> @@ -1925,7 +1927,7 @@ inline_always_inline_functions (struct cgraph_node
>         fprintf (dump_file, "  Inlining %s into %s (always_inline).\n",
>                  xstrdup (cgraph_node_name (e->callee)),
>                  xstrdup (cgraph_node_name (e->caller)));
> -      inline_call (e, true, NULL, NULL, false);
> +      inline_call (e, true, NULL, NULL, false, true);
>        inlined = true;
>      }
>    if (inlined)
> @@ -1977,7 +1979,7 @@ early_inline_small_functions (struct cgraph_node *
>         fprintf (dump_file, " Inlining %s into %s.\n",
>                  xstrdup (cgraph_node_name (callee)),
>                  xstrdup (cgraph_node_name (e->caller)));
> -      inline_call (e, true, NULL, NULL, true);
> +      inline_call (e, true, NULL, NULL, true, true);
>        inlined = true;
>      }
>
> Index: ipa-inline.h
> ===================================================================
> --- ipa-inline.h        (revision 201461)
> +++ ipa-inline.h        (working copy)
> @@ -228,7 +228,8 @@ void free_growth_caches (void);
>  void compute_inline_parameters (struct cgraph_node *, bool);
>
>  /* In ipa-inline-transform.c  */
> -bool inline_call (struct cgraph_edge *, bool, vec<cgraph_edge_p> *,
> int *, bool);
> +bool inline_call (struct cgraph_edge *, bool, vec<cgraph_edge_p> *, int *,
> +                  bool, bool);
>  unsigned int inline_transform (struct cgraph_node *);
>  void clone_inlined_nodes (struct cgraph_edge *e, bool, bool, int *);
>
> Index: testsuite/gcc.dg/pr40209.c
> ===================================================================
> --- testsuite/gcc.dg/pr40209.c  (revision 201461)
> +++ testsuite/gcc.dg/pr40209.c  (working copy)
> @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
>  /* { dg-do compile } */
> -/* { dg-options "-O2 -fprofile-use" } */
> +/* { dg-options "-O2 -fprofile-use -fopt-info" } */
>
>  void process(const char *s);
>
> Index: testsuite/gcc.dg/pr26570.c
> ===================================================================
> --- testsuite/gcc.dg/pr26570.c  (revision 201461)
> +++ testsuite/gcc.dg/pr26570.c  (working copy)
> @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
>  /* { dg-do compile } */
> -/* { dg-options "-O2 -fprofile-generate -fprofile-use" } */
> +/* { dg-options "-O2 -fprofile-generate -fprofile-use -fopt-info" } */
>
>  unsigned test (unsigned a, unsigned b)
>  {
> Index: testsuite/gcc.dg/pr32773.c
> ===================================================================
> --- testsuite/gcc.dg/pr32773.c  (revision 201461)
> +++ testsuite/gcc.dg/pr32773.c  (working copy)
> @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
>  /* { dg-do compile } */
> -/* { dg-options "-O -fprofile-use" } */
> -/* { dg-options "-O -m4 -fprofile-use" { target sh-*-* } } */
> +/* { dg-options "-O -fprofile-use -fopt-info" } */
> +/* { dg-options "-O -m4 -fprofile-use -fopt-info" { target sh-*-* } } */
>
>  void foo (int *p)
>  {
> Index: testsuite/g++.dg/tree-ssa/dom-invalid.C
> ===================================================================
> --- testsuite/g++.dg/tree-ssa/dom-invalid.C     (revision 201461)
> +++ testsuite/g++.dg/tree-ssa/dom-invalid.C     (working copy)
> @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
>  // PR tree-optimization/39557
>  // invalid post-dom info leads to infinite loop
>  // { dg-do run }
> -// { dg-options "-Wall -fno-exceptions -O2 -fprofile-use -fno-rtti" }
> +// { dg-options "-Wall -fno-exceptions -O2 -fprofile-use -fopt-info
> -fno-rtti" }
>
>  struct C
>  {
> Index: testsuite/gcc.dg/inline-dump.c
> ===================================================================
> --- testsuite/gcc.dg/inline-dump.c      (revision 0)
> +++ testsuite/gcc.dg/inline-dump.c      (revision 0)
> @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
> +/* Verify that -fopt-info can output correct inline info.  */
> +/* { dg-do compile } */
> +/* { dg-options "-Wall -fopt-info-inline=stderr -O2 -fno-early-inlining" } */
> +static inline int leaf() {
> +  int i, ret = 0;
> +  for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
> +    ret += i;
> +  return ret;
> +}
> +static inline int foo(void) { return leaf(); } /* { dg-message "note:
> leaf .*inlined into bar .*via inline instance foo.*\n" } */
> +int bar(void) { return foo(); }
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Teresa
>>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Martin
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Teresa Johnson | Software Engineer | tejohnson@google.com | 408-460-2413
>
>
>
> --
> Teresa Johnson | Software Engineer | tejohnson@google.com | 408-460-2413


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