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diff --git a/contrib/gcc/profile.c b/contrib/gcc/profile.c deleted file mode 100644 index 17923c543941c..0000000000000 --- a/contrib/gcc/profile.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1707 +0,0 @@ -/* Calculate branch probabilities, and basic block execution counts.  -   Copyright (C) 1990, 91-94, 96-98, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -   Contributed by James E. Wilson, UC Berkeley/Cygnus Support; -   based on some ideas from Dain Samples of UC Berkeley. -   Further mangling by Bob Manson, Cygnus Support. - -This file is part of GNU CC. - -GNU CC 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 2, or (at your option) -any later version. - -GNU CC 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. - -You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -along with GNU CC; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to -the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, -Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.  */ - -/* ??? Really should not put insns inside of LIBCALL sequences, when putting -   insns after a call, should look for the insn setting the retval, and -   insert the insns after that one.  */ - -/* ??? Register allocation should use basic block execution counts to -   give preference to the most commonly executed blocks.  */ - -/* ??? The .da files are not safe.  Changing the program after creating .da -   files or using different options when compiling with -fbranch-probabilities -   can result the arc data not matching the program.  Maybe add instrumented -   arc count to .bbg file?  Maybe check whether PFG matches the .bbg file?  */ - -/* ??? Should calculate branch probabilities before instrumenting code, since -   then we can use arc counts to help decide which arcs to instrument.  */ - -/* ??? Rearrange code so that the most frequently executed arcs become from -   one block to the next block (i.e. a fall through), move seldom executed -   code outside of loops even at the expense of adding a few branches to -   achieve this, see Dain Sample's UC Berkeley thesis.  */ - -#include "config.h" -#include "system.h" -#include "rtl.h" -#include "flags.h" -#include "insn-flags.h" -#include "insn-config.h" -#include "output.h" -#include "regs.h" -#include "tree.h" -#include "output.h" -#include "gcov-io.h" -#include "toplev.h" - -/* One of these is dynamically created whenever we identify an arc in the -   function.  */ - -struct adj_list -{ -  int source; -  int target; -  int arc_count; -  unsigned int count_valid : 1; -  unsigned int on_tree : 1; -  unsigned int fake : 1; -  unsigned int fall_through : 1; -  rtx branch_insn; -  struct adj_list *pred_next; -  struct adj_list *succ_next; -}; - -#define ARC_TARGET(ARCPTR) (ARCPTR->target) -#define ARC_SOURCE(ARCPTR) (ARCPTR->source) -#define ARC_COUNT(ARCPTR)  (ARCPTR->arc_count) - -/* Count the number of basic blocks, and create an array of these structures, -   one for each bb in the function.  */ - -struct bb_info -{ -  struct adj_list *succ; -  struct adj_list *pred; -  int succ_count; -  int pred_count; -  int exec_count; -  unsigned int count_valid : 1; -  unsigned int on_tree : 1; -  rtx first_insn; -}; - -/* Indexed by label number, gives the basic block number containing that -   label.  */ - -static int *label_to_bb; - -/* Number of valid entries in the label_to_bb array.  */ - -static int label_to_bb_size; - -/* Indexed by block index, holds the basic block graph.  */ - -static struct bb_info *bb_graph; - -/* Name and file pointer of the output file for the basic block graph.  */ - -static char *bbg_file_name; -static FILE *bbg_file; - -/* Name and file pointer of the input file for the arc count data.  */ - -static char *da_file_name; -static FILE *da_file; - -/* Pointer of the output file for the basic block/line number map. */ -static FILE *bb_file; - -/* Last source file name written to bb_file. */ - -static char *last_bb_file_name; - -/* Indicates whether the next line number note should be output to -   bb_file or not.  Used to eliminate a redundant note after an -   expanded inline function call.  */ - -static int ignore_next_note; - -/* Used by final, for allocating the proper amount of storage for the -   instrumented arc execution counts.  */ - -int count_instrumented_arcs; - -/* Number of executions for the return label.  */ - -int return_label_execution_count; - -/* Collect statistics on the performance of this pass for the entire source -   file.  */ - -static int total_num_blocks; -static int total_num_arcs; -static int total_num_arcs_instrumented; -static int total_num_blocks_created; -static int total_num_passes; -static int total_num_times_called; -static int total_hist_br_prob[20]; -static int total_num_never_executed; -static int total_num_branches; - -/* Forward declarations.  */ -static void init_arc PROTO((struct adj_list *, int, int, rtx)); -static void find_spanning_tree PROTO((int)); -static void expand_spanning_tree PROTO((int)); -static void fill_spanning_tree PROTO((int)); -static void init_arc_profiler PROTO((void)); -static void output_arc_profiler PROTO((int, rtx)); - -#ifndef LONG_TYPE_SIZE -#define LONG_TYPE_SIZE BITS_PER_WORD -#endif - -/* If non-zero, we need to output a constructor to set up the -   per-object-file data. */ -static int need_func_profiler = 0; - - -/* Add arc instrumentation code to the entire insn chain. - -   F is the first insn of the chain. -   NUM_BLOCKS is the number of basic blocks found in F. -   DUMP_FILE, if nonzero, is an rtl dump file we can write to.  */ - -static void -instrument_arcs (f, num_blocks, dump_file) -     rtx f; -     int num_blocks; -     FILE *dump_file; -{ -  register int i; -  register struct adj_list *arcptr, *backptr; -  int num_arcs = 0; -  int num_instr_arcs = 0; -  rtx insn; - -  /* Instrument the program start.  */ -  /* Handle block 0 specially, since it will always be instrumented, -     but it doesn't have a valid first_insn or branch_insn.  We must -     put the instructions before the NOTE_INSN_FUNCTION_BEG note, so -     that they don't clobber any of the parameters of the current -     function.  */ -  for (insn = f; insn; insn = NEXT_INSN (insn)) -    if (GET_CODE (insn) == NOTE -	&& NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (insn) == NOTE_INSN_FUNCTION_BEG) -      break; -  insn = PREV_INSN (insn); -  need_func_profiler = 1; -  output_arc_profiler (total_num_arcs_instrumented + num_instr_arcs++, insn); - -  for (i = 1; i < num_blocks; i++) -    for (arcptr = bb_graph[i].succ; arcptr; arcptr = arcptr->succ_next) -      if (! arcptr->on_tree) -	{ -	  if (dump_file) -	    fprintf (dump_file, "Arc %d to %d instrumented\n", i, -		     ARC_TARGET (arcptr)); - -	  /* Check to see if this arc is the only exit from its source block, -	     or the only entrance to its target block.  In either case, -	     we don't need to create a new block to instrument the arc.  */ -	   -	  if (bb_graph[i].succ == arcptr && arcptr->succ_next == 0) -	    { -	      /* Instrument the source block.  */ -	      output_arc_profiler (total_num_arcs_instrumented -				   + num_instr_arcs++, -				   PREV_INSN (bb_graph[i].first_insn)); -	    } -	  else if (arcptr == bb_graph[ARC_TARGET (arcptr)].pred -		   && arcptr->pred_next == 0) -	    { -	      /* Instrument the target block.  */ -	      output_arc_profiler (total_num_arcs_instrumented -				   + num_instr_arcs++,  -				   PREV_INSN (bb_graph[ARC_TARGET (arcptr)].first_insn)); -	    } -	  else if (arcptr->fall_through) -	    { -	      /* This is a fall-through; put the instrumentation code after -		 the branch that ends this block.  */ -	       -	      for (backptr = bb_graph[i].succ; backptr; -		   backptr = backptr->succ_next) -		if (backptr != arcptr) -		  break; -	       -	      output_arc_profiler (total_num_arcs_instrumented -				   + num_instr_arcs++, -				   backptr->branch_insn); -	    } -	  else -	    { -	      /* Must emit a new basic block to hold the arc counting code.  */ -	      enum rtx_code code = GET_CODE (PATTERN (arcptr->branch_insn)); - -	      if (code == SET) -		{ -		  /* Create the new basic block right after the branch. -		     Invert the branch so that it jumps past the end of the new -		     block.  The new block will consist of the instrumentation -		     code, and a jump to the target of this arc.  */ -		  int this_is_simplejump = simplejump_p (arcptr->branch_insn); -		  rtx new_label = gen_label_rtx (); -		  rtx old_label, set_src; -		  rtx after = arcptr->branch_insn; -		   -		  /* Simplejumps can't reach here.  */ -		  if (this_is_simplejump) -		    abort (); - -		  /* We can't use JUMP_LABEL, because it won't be set if we -		     are compiling without optimization.  */ - -		  set_src = SET_SRC (single_set (arcptr->branch_insn)); -		  if (GET_CODE (set_src) == LABEL_REF) -		    old_label = set_src; -		  else if (GET_CODE (set_src) != IF_THEN_ELSE) -		    abort (); -		  else if (XEXP (set_src, 1) == pc_rtx) -		    old_label = XEXP (XEXP (set_src, 2), 0); -		  else -		    old_label = XEXP (XEXP (set_src, 1), 0); - -		  /* Set the JUMP_LABEL so that redirect_jump will work.  */ -		  JUMP_LABEL (arcptr->branch_insn) = old_label; - -		  /* Add a use for OLD_LABEL that will be needed when we emit -		     the JUMP_INSN below.  If we don't do this here, -		     `invert_jump' might delete it for us.  We must add two -		     when not optimizing, because the NUSES is zero now, -		     but must be at least two to prevent the label from being -		     deleted.  */ -		  LABEL_NUSES (old_label) += 2; -		   -		  /* Emit the insns for the new block in reverse order, -		     since that is most convenient.  */ - -		  if (this_is_simplejump) -		    { -		      after = NEXT_INSN (arcptr->branch_insn); -		      if (! redirect_jump (arcptr->branch_insn, new_label)) -			/* Don't know what to do if this branch won't -			   redirect.  */ -			abort (); -		    } -		  else -		    { -		      if (! invert_jump (arcptr->branch_insn, new_label)) -			/* Don't know what to do if this branch won't invert.  */ -			abort (); - -		      emit_label_after (new_label, after); -		      LABEL_NUSES (new_label)++; -		    } -		  emit_barrier_after (after); -		  emit_jump_insn_after (gen_jump (old_label), after); -		  JUMP_LABEL (NEXT_INSN (after)) = old_label; -		   -		  /* Instrument the source arc.  */ -		  output_arc_profiler (total_num_arcs_instrumented -				       + num_instr_arcs++, -				       after); -		  if (this_is_simplejump) -		    { -		      emit_label_after (new_label, after); -		      LABEL_NUSES (new_label)++; -		    } -		} -	      else if (code == ADDR_VEC || code == ADDR_DIFF_VEC) -		{ -		  /* A table jump.  Create a new basic block immediately -		     after the table, by emitting a barrier, a label, a -		     counting note, and a jump to the old label.  Put the -		     new label in the table.  */ -		   -		  rtx new_label = gen_label_rtx (); -		  rtx old_lref, new_lref; -		  int index; -		   -		  /* Must determine the old_label reference, do this -		     by counting the arcs after this one, which will -		     give the index of our label in the table.  */ -		   -		  index = 0; -		  for (backptr = arcptr->succ_next; backptr; -		       backptr = backptr->succ_next) -		    index++; -		   -		  old_lref = XVECEXP (PATTERN (arcptr->branch_insn), -				      (code == ADDR_DIFF_VEC), index); -		   -		  /* Emit the insns for the new block in reverse order, -		     since that is most convenient.  */ -		  emit_jump_insn_after (gen_jump (XEXP (old_lref, 0)), -					arcptr->branch_insn); -		  JUMP_LABEL (NEXT_INSN (arcptr->branch_insn)) -		    = XEXP (old_lref, 0); - -		  /* Instrument the source arc.  */ -		  output_arc_profiler (total_num_arcs_instrumented -				       + num_instr_arcs++, -				       arcptr->branch_insn); - -		  emit_label_after (new_label, arcptr->branch_insn); -		  LABEL_NUSES (NEXT_INSN (arcptr->branch_insn))++; -		  emit_barrier_after (arcptr->branch_insn); -		   -		  /* Fix up the table jump.  */ -		  new_lref = gen_rtx_LABEL_REF (Pmode, new_label); -		  XVECEXP (PATTERN (arcptr->branch_insn), -			   (code == ADDR_DIFF_VEC), index) = new_lref; -		} -	      else -		abort (); - -	      num_arcs += 1; -	      if (dump_file) -		fprintf (dump_file, -			 "Arc %d to %d needed new basic block\n", i, -			 ARC_TARGET (arcptr)); -	    } -	} -   -  total_num_arcs_instrumented += num_instr_arcs; -  count_instrumented_arcs = total_num_arcs_instrumented; - -  total_num_blocks_created += num_arcs; -  if (dump_file) -    { -      fprintf (dump_file, "%d arcs instrumented\n", num_instr_arcs); -      fprintf (dump_file, "%d extra basic blocks created\n", num_arcs); -    } -} - -/* Output STRING to bb_file, surrounded by DELIMITER.  */ - -static void -output_gcov_string (string, delimiter) -     char *string; -     long delimiter; -{ -  long temp; -			 -  /* Write a delimiter to indicate that a file name follows.  */ -  __write_long (delimiter, bb_file, 4); - -  /* Write the string.  */ -  temp = strlen (string) + 1; -  fwrite (string, temp, 1, bb_file); - -  /* Append a few zeros, to align the output to a 4 byte boundary.  */ -  temp = temp & 0x3; -  if (temp) -    { -      char c[4]; - -      c[0] = c[1] = c[2] = c[3] = 0; -      fwrite (c, sizeof (char), 4 - temp, bb_file); -    } - -  /* Store another delimiter in the .bb file, just to make it easy to find the -     end of the file name.  */ -  __write_long (delimiter, bb_file, 4); -} - -/* Return TRUE if this insn must be a tablejump entry insn.  This works for -   the MIPS port, but may give false negatives for some targets.  */ - -int -tablejump_entry_p (insn, label) -     rtx insn, label; -{ -  rtx next = next_active_insn (insn); -  enum rtx_code code = GET_CODE (PATTERN (next)); - -  if (code != ADDR_DIFF_VEC && code != ADDR_VEC) -    return 0; - -  if (PREV_INSN (next) == XEXP (label, 0)) -    return 1; - -  return 0; -} - -/* Instrument and/or analyze program behavior based on program flow graph. -   In either case, this function builds a flow graph for the function being -   compiled.  The flow graph is stored in BB_GRAPH. - -   When FLAG_PROFILE_ARCS is nonzero, this function instruments the arcs in -   the flow graph that are needed to reconstruct the dynamic behavior of the -   flow graph. - -   When FLAG_BRANCH_PROBABILITIES is nonzero, this function reads auxiliary -   information from a data file containing arc count information from previous -   executions of the function being compiled.  In this case, the flow graph is -   annotated with actual execution counts, which are later propagated into the -   rtl for optimization purposes. - -   Main entry point of this file.  */ - -void -branch_prob (f, dump_file) -     rtx f; -     FILE *dump_file; -{ -  int i, num_blocks; -  struct adj_list *arcptr; -  int num_arcs, changes, passes; -  int total, prob; -  int hist_br_prob[20], num_never_executed, num_branches; -  /* Set to non-zero if we got bad count information.  */ -  int bad_counts = 0; - -  /* start of a function.  */ -  if (flag_test_coverage) -    output_gcov_string (current_function_name, (long) -2); - -  /* Execute this only if doing arc profiling or branch probabilities.  */ -  if (! profile_arc_flag && ! flag_branch_probabilities -      && ! flag_test_coverage) -    abort (); - -  total_num_times_called++; - -  /* Create an array label_to_bb of ints of size max_label_num.  */ -  label_to_bb_size = max_label_num (); -  label_to_bb = (int *) oballoc (label_to_bb_size * sizeof (int)); -  bzero ((char *) label_to_bb, label_to_bb_size * sizeof (int)); - -  /* Scan the insns in the function, count the number of basic blocks -     present.  When a code label is passed, set label_to_bb[label] = bb -     number.  */ - -  /* The first block found will be block 1, so that function entry can be -     block 0.  */ - -  { -    register RTX_CODE prev_code = JUMP_INSN; -    register RTX_CODE code; -    register rtx insn; -    register int i; -    int block_separator_emitted = 0; - -    ignore_next_note = 0; - -    for (insn = NEXT_INSN (f), i = 0; insn; insn = NEXT_INSN (insn)) -      { -	code = GET_CODE (insn); - -	if (code == BARRIER) -	  ; -	else if (code == CODE_LABEL) -	  /* This label is part of the next block, but we can't increment -	     block number yet since there might be multiple labels.  */ -	  label_to_bb[CODE_LABEL_NUMBER (insn)] = i + 1; -	/* We make NOTE_INSN_SETJMP notes into a block of their own, so that -	   they can be the target of the fake arc for the setjmp call. -	   This avoids creating cycles of fake arcs, which would happen if -	   the block after the setjmp call contained a call insn.  */ -	else if ((prev_code == JUMP_INSN || prev_code == CALL_INSN -		  || prev_code == CODE_LABEL || prev_code == BARRIER) -		 && (GET_RTX_CLASS (code) == 'i' -		     || (code == NOTE -			 && NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (insn) == NOTE_INSN_SETJMP))) -	  { -	    i += 1; - -	    /* Emit the block separator if it hasn't already been emitted.  */ -	    if (flag_test_coverage && ! block_separator_emitted) -	      { -		/* Output a zero to the .bb file to indicate that a new -		   block list is starting.  */ -		__write_long (0, bb_file, 4); -	      } -	    block_separator_emitted = 0; -	  } -	/* If flag_test_coverage is true, then we must add an entry to the -	   .bb file for every note.  */ -	else if (code == NOTE && flag_test_coverage) -	  { -	    /* Must ignore the line number notes that immediately follow the -	       end of an inline function to avoid counting it twice.  There -	       is a note before the call, and one after the call.  */ -	    if (NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (insn) == NOTE_REPEATED_LINE_NUMBER) -	      ignore_next_note = 1; -	    else if (NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (insn) > 0) -	      { -		if (ignore_next_note) -		  ignore_next_note = 0; -		else -		  { -		    /* Emit a block separator here to ensure that a NOTE -		       immediately following a JUMP_INSN or CALL_INSN will end -		       up in the right basic block list.  */ -		    if ((prev_code == JUMP_INSN || prev_code == CALL_INSN -			 || prev_code == CODE_LABEL || prev_code == BARRIER) -			&& ! block_separator_emitted) -		      { -			/* Output a zero to the .bb file to indicate that -			   a new block list is starting.  */ -			__write_long (0, bb_file, 4); - -			block_separator_emitted = 1; -		      } -		     -		    /* If this is a new source file, then output the file's -		       name to the .bb file.  */ -		    if (! last_bb_file_name -			|| strcmp (NOTE_SOURCE_FILE (insn), -				   last_bb_file_name)) -		      { -			if (last_bb_file_name) -			  free (last_bb_file_name); -			last_bb_file_name -			  = xmalloc (strlen (NOTE_SOURCE_FILE (insn)) + 1); -			strcpy (last_bb_file_name, NOTE_SOURCE_FILE (insn)); -			output_gcov_string (NOTE_SOURCE_FILE (insn), (long)-1); -		      } - -		    /* Output the line number to the .bb file.  Must be done -		       after the output_bb_profile_data() call, and after the -		       file name is written, to ensure that it is correctly -		       handled by gcov.  */ -		    __write_long (NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (insn), bb_file, 4); -		  } -	      } -	  } - -	if (code != NOTE) -	  prev_code = code; -	else if (NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (insn) == NOTE_INSN_SETJMP) -	  prev_code = CALL_INSN; -      } - -    /* Allocate last `normal' entry for bb_graph.  */ - -    /* The last insn was a jump, call, or label.  In that case we have -       a block at the end of the function with no insns.  */ -    if (prev_code == JUMP_INSN || prev_code == CALL_INSN -	|| prev_code == CODE_LABEL || prev_code == BARRIER) -      { -	i++; - -	/* Emit the block separator if it hasn't already been emitted.  */ -	if (flag_test_coverage && ! block_separator_emitted) -	  { -	    /* Output a zero to the .bb file to indicate that a new -	       block list is starting.  */ -	    __write_long (0, bb_file, 4); -	  } -      } - -    /* Create another block to stand for EXIT, and make all return insns, and -       the last basic block point here.  Add one more to account for block -       zero.  */ -    num_blocks = i + 2; -  } - -  total_num_blocks += num_blocks; -  if (dump_file) -    fprintf (dump_file, "%d basic blocks\n", num_blocks); - -  /* If we are only doing test coverage here, then return now.  */ -  if (! profile_arc_flag && ! flag_branch_probabilities) -    return; - -  /* Create and initialize the arrays that will hold bb_graph -     and execution count info.  */ - -  bb_graph = (struct bb_info *) alloca (num_blocks * sizeof (struct bb_info)); -  bzero ((char *) bb_graph, (sizeof (struct bb_info) * num_blocks)); - -  { -    /* Scan the insns again: -       - at the entry to each basic block, increment the predecessor count -       (and successor of previous block) if it is a fall through entry, -       create adj_list entries for this and the previous block -       - at each jump insn, increment predecessor/successor counts for -       target/source basic blocks, add this insn to pred/succ lists. - -       This also cannot be broken out as a separate subroutine -       because it uses `alloca'.  */ - -    register RTX_CODE prev_code = JUMP_INSN; -    register RTX_CODE code; -    register rtx insn; -    register int i; -    int fall_through = 0; -    struct adj_list *arcptr; -    int dest = 0; - -    /* Block 0 always falls through to block 1.  */ -    num_arcs = 0; -    arcptr = (struct adj_list *) alloca (sizeof (struct adj_list)); -    init_arc (arcptr, 0, 1, 0); -    arcptr->fall_through = 1; -    num_arcs++; - -    /* Add a fake fall through arc from the last block to block 0, to make the -       graph complete.  */ -    arcptr = (struct adj_list *) alloca (sizeof (struct adj_list)); -    init_arc (arcptr, num_blocks - 1, 0, 0); -    arcptr->fake = 1; -    num_arcs++; - -    /* Exit must be one node of the graph, and all exits from the function -       must point there.  When see a return branch, must point the arc to the -       exit node.  */ - -    /* Must start scan with second insn in function as above.  */ -    for (insn = NEXT_INSN (f), i = 0; insn; insn = NEXT_INSN (insn)) -      { -	code = GET_CODE (insn); - -	if (code == BARRIER) -	  fall_through = 0; -	else if (code == CODE_LABEL) -	  ; -	/* We make NOTE_INSN_SETJMP notes into a block of their own, so that -	   they can be the target of the fake arc for the setjmp call. -	   This avoids creating cycles of fake arcs, which would happen if -	   the block after the setjmp call ended with a call.  */ -	else if ((prev_code == JUMP_INSN || prev_code == CALL_INSN -		  || prev_code == CODE_LABEL || prev_code == BARRIER) -		 && (GET_RTX_CLASS (code) == 'i' -		     || (code == NOTE -			 && NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (insn) == NOTE_INSN_SETJMP))) -	  { -	    /* This is the first insn of the block.  */ -	    i += 1; -	    if (fall_through) -	      { -		arcptr = (struct adj_list *) alloca (sizeof (struct adj_list)); -		init_arc (arcptr, i - 1, i, 0); -		arcptr->fall_through = 1; - -		num_arcs++; -	      } -	    fall_through = 1; -	    bb_graph[i].first_insn = insn; -	  } -	else if (code == NOTE) -	  {;} - -	if (code == CALL_INSN) -	  { -	    /* In the normal case, the call returns, and this is just like -	       a branch fall through.  */ -	    fall_through = 1; - -	    /* Setjmp may return more times than called, so to make the graph -	       solvable, add a fake arc from the function entrance to the -	       next block. - -	       All other functions may return fewer times than called (if -	       a descendent call longjmp or exit), so to make the graph -	       solvable, add a fake arc to the function exit from the -	       current block. - -	       Distinguish the cases by checking for a SETJUMP note. -	       A call_insn can be the last ins of a function, so must check -	       to see if next insn actually exists.  */ -	    arcptr = (struct adj_list *) alloca (sizeof (struct adj_list)); -	    if (NEXT_INSN (insn) -		&& GET_CODE (NEXT_INSN (insn)) == NOTE -		&& NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (NEXT_INSN (insn)) == NOTE_INSN_SETJMP) -	      init_arc (arcptr, 0, i+1, insn); -	    else -	      init_arc (arcptr, i, num_blocks-1, insn); -	    arcptr->fake = 1; -	    num_arcs++; -	  } -	else if (code == JUMP_INSN) -	  { -	    rtx tem, pattern = PATTERN (insn); -	    rtx tablejump = 0; - -	    /* If running without optimization, then jump label won't be valid, -	       so we must search for the destination label in that case. -	       We have to handle tablejumps and returns specially anyways, so -	       we don't check the JUMP_LABEL at all here.  */ - -	    /* ??? This code should be rewritten.  We need a more elegant way -	       to find the LABEL_REF.  We need a more elegant way to -	       differentiate tablejump entries from computed gotos. -	       We should perhaps reuse code from flow to compute the CFG -	       instead of trying to compute it here. - -	       We can't use current_function_has_computed_jump, because that -	       is calculated later by flow.  We can't use computed_jump_p, -	       because that returns true for tablejump entry insns for some -	       targets, e.g. HPPA and MIPS.  */ - -	    if (GET_CODE (pattern) == PARALLEL) -	      { -		/* This assumes that PARALLEL jumps with a USE are -		   tablejump entry jumps.  The same assumption can be found -		   in computed_jump_p.  */ -		/* Make an arc from this jump to the label of the -		   jump table.  This will instrument the number of -		   times the switch statement is executed.  */ -		if (GET_CODE (XVECEXP (pattern, 0, 1)) == USE) -		  { -		    tem = XEXP (XVECEXP (pattern, 0, 1), 0); -		    if (GET_CODE (tem) != LABEL_REF) -		      abort (); -		    dest = label_to_bb[CODE_LABEL_NUMBER (XEXP (tem, 0))]; -		  } -		else if (GET_CODE (XVECEXP (pattern, 0, 0)) == SET -			 && SET_DEST (XVECEXP (pattern, 0, 0)) == pc_rtx) -		  { -		    tem = SET_SRC (XVECEXP (pattern, 0, 0)); -		    if (GET_CODE (tem) == PLUS -			&& GET_CODE (XEXP (tem, 1)) == LABEL_REF) -		      { -			tem = XEXP (tem, 1); -			dest = label_to_bb [CODE_LABEL_NUMBER (XEXP (tem, 0))]; -		      } -		  } -		else -		  abort (); -	      } -	    else if (GET_CODE (pattern) == ADDR_VEC -		     || GET_CODE (pattern) == ADDR_DIFF_VEC) -	      tablejump = pattern; -	    else if (GET_CODE (pattern) == RETURN) -	      dest = num_blocks - 1; -	    else if (GET_CODE (pattern) != SET) -	      abort (); -	    else if ((tem = SET_SRC (pattern)) -		     && GET_CODE (tem) == LABEL_REF) -	      dest = label_to_bb[CODE_LABEL_NUMBER (XEXP (tem, 0))]; -	    /* Recognize HPPA table jump entry.  This code is similar to -	       the code above in the PARALLEL case.  */ -	    else if (GET_CODE (tem) == PLUS -		     && GET_CODE (XEXP (tem, 0)) == MEM -		     && GET_CODE (XEXP (XEXP (tem, 0), 0)) == PLUS -		     && GET_CODE (XEXP (XEXP (XEXP (tem, 0), 0), 0)) == PC -		     && GET_CODE (XEXP (tem, 1)) == LABEL_REF -		     && tablejump_entry_p (insn, XEXP (tem, 1))) -	      dest = label_to_bb[CODE_LABEL_NUMBER (XEXP (XEXP (tem, 1), 0))]; -	    /* Recognize the MIPS table jump entry.  */ -	    else if (GET_CODE (tem) == PLUS -		     && GET_CODE (XEXP (tem, 0)) == REG -		     && GET_CODE (XEXP (tem, 1)) == LABEL_REF -		     && tablejump_entry_p (insn, XEXP (tem, 1))) -	      dest = label_to_bb[CODE_LABEL_NUMBER (XEXP (XEXP (tem, 1), 0))]; -	    else -	      { -		rtx label_ref; - -		/* Must be an IF_THEN_ELSE branch.  If it isn't, assume it -		   is a computed goto, which aren't supported yet.  */ -		if (GET_CODE (tem) != IF_THEN_ELSE) -		  fatal ("-fprofile-arcs does not support computed gotos"); -		if (XEXP (tem, 1) != pc_rtx) -		  label_ref = XEXP (tem, 1); -		else -		  label_ref = XEXP (tem, 2); -		dest = label_to_bb[CODE_LABEL_NUMBER (XEXP (label_ref, 0))]; -	      } - -	    if (tablejump) -	      { -		int diff_vec_p = GET_CODE (tablejump) == ADDR_DIFF_VEC; -		int len = XVECLEN (tablejump, diff_vec_p); -		int k; - -		for (k = 0; k < len; k++) -		  { -		    rtx tem = XEXP (XVECEXP (tablejump, diff_vec_p, k), 0); -		    dest = label_to_bb[CODE_LABEL_NUMBER (tem)]; - -		    arcptr = (struct adj_list *) alloca (sizeof(struct adj_list)); -		    init_arc (arcptr, i, dest, insn); - -		    num_arcs++; -		  } -	      } -	    else -	      { -		arcptr = (struct adj_list *) alloca (sizeof (struct adj_list)); -		init_arc (arcptr, i, dest, insn); - -		num_arcs++; -	      } - -	    /* Determine whether or not this jump will fall through. -	       Unconditional jumps and returns are not always followed by -	       barriers.  */ -	    pattern = PATTERN (insn); -	    if (GET_CODE (pattern) == PARALLEL -		|| GET_CODE (pattern) == RETURN) -	      fall_through = 0; -	    else if (GET_CODE (pattern) == ADDR_VEC -		     || GET_CODE (pattern) == ADDR_DIFF_VEC) -	      /* These aren't actually jump insns, but they never fall -		 through, so...  */ -	      fall_through = 0; -	    else -	      { -		if (GET_CODE (pattern) != SET || SET_DEST (pattern) != pc_rtx) -		  abort (); -		if (GET_CODE (SET_SRC (pattern)) != IF_THEN_ELSE) -		  fall_through = 0; -	      } -	  } - -	if (code != NOTE) -	  prev_code = code; -	else if (NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (insn) == NOTE_INSN_SETJMP) -	  { -	    /* Make a fake insn to tag our notes on.  */ -	    bb_graph[i].first_insn = insn -	      = emit_insn_after (gen_rtx_USE (VOIDmode, stack_pointer_rtx), -				 insn); -	    prev_code = CALL_INSN; -	  } -      } - -    /* If the code at the end of the function would give a new block, then -       do the following.  */ - -    if (prev_code == JUMP_INSN || prev_code == CALL_INSN -	|| prev_code == CODE_LABEL || prev_code == BARRIER) -      { -	if (fall_through) -	  { -	    arcptr = (struct adj_list *) alloca (sizeof (struct adj_list)); -	    init_arc (arcptr, i, i + 1, 0); -	    arcptr->fall_through = 1; - -	    num_arcs++; -	  } -	   -	/* This may not be a real insn, but that should not cause a problem.  */ -	bb_graph[i+1].first_insn = get_last_insn (); -      } - -    /* There is always a fake arc from the last block of the function -       to the function exit block.  */ -    arcptr = (struct adj_list *) alloca (sizeof (struct adj_list)); -    init_arc (arcptr, num_blocks-2, num_blocks-1, 0); -    arcptr->fake = 1; -    num_arcs++; -  } - -  total_num_arcs += num_arcs; -  if (dump_file) -    fprintf (dump_file, "%d arcs\n", num_arcs); - -  /* Create spanning tree from basic block graph, mark each arc that is -     on the spanning tree.  */ - -  /* To reduce the instrumentation cost, make two passes over the tree. -     First, put as many must-split (crowded and fake) arcs on the tree as -     possible, then on the second pass fill in the rest of the tree. -     Note that the spanning tree is considered undirected, so that as many -     must-split arcs as possible can be put on it. - -     Fallthrough arcs which are crowded should not be chosen on the first -     pass, since they do not require creating a new basic block.  These -     arcs will have fall_through set.  */ - -  find_spanning_tree (num_blocks); - -  /* Create a .bbg file from which gcov can reconstruct the basic block -     graph.  First output the number of basic blocks, and then for every -     arc output the source and target basic block numbers. -     NOTE: The format of this file must be compatible with gcov.  */ - -  if (flag_test_coverage) -    { -      int flag_bits; - -      __write_long (num_blocks, bbg_file, 4); -      __write_long (num_arcs, bbg_file, 4); - -      for (i = 0; i < num_blocks; i++) -	{ -	  long count = 0; -	  for (arcptr = bb_graph[i].succ; arcptr; arcptr = arcptr->succ_next) -	    count++; -	  __write_long (count, bbg_file, 4); - -	  for (arcptr = bb_graph[i].succ; arcptr; arcptr = arcptr->succ_next) -	    { -	      flag_bits = 0; -	      if (arcptr->on_tree) -		flag_bits |= 0x1; -	      if (arcptr->fake) -		flag_bits |= 0x2; -	      if (arcptr->fall_through) -		flag_bits |= 0x4; - -	      __write_long (ARC_TARGET (arcptr), bbg_file, 4); -	      __write_long (flag_bits, bbg_file, 4); -	    } -	} - -      /* Emit a -1 to separate the list of all arcs from the list of -	 loop back edges that follows.  */ -      __write_long (-1, bbg_file, 4); -    } - -  /* For each arc not on the spanning tree, add counting code as rtl.  */ - -  if (profile_arc_flag) -    { -      instrument_arcs (f, num_blocks, dump_file); -      allocate_reg_info (max_reg_num (), FALSE, FALSE); -    } - -  /* Execute the rest only if doing branch probabilities.  */ -  if (! flag_branch_probabilities) -    return; - -  /* For each arc not on the spanning tree, set its execution count from -     the .da file.  */ - -  /* The first count in the .da file is the number of times that the function -     was entered.  This is the exec_count for block zero.  */ - -  num_arcs = 0; -  for (i = 0; i < num_blocks; i++) -    for (arcptr = bb_graph[i].succ; arcptr; arcptr = arcptr->succ_next) -      if (! arcptr->on_tree) -	{ -	  num_arcs++; -	  if (da_file) -	    { -	      long value; -	      __read_long (&value, da_file, 8); -	      ARC_COUNT (arcptr) = value; -	    } -	  else -	    ARC_COUNT (arcptr) = 0; -	  arcptr->count_valid = 1; -	  bb_graph[i].succ_count--; -	  bb_graph[ARC_TARGET (arcptr)].pred_count--; -	} - -  if (dump_file) -    fprintf (dump_file, "%d arc counts read\n", num_arcs); - -  /* For every block in the file, -     - if every exit/entrance arc has a known count, then set the block count -     - if the block count is known, and every exit/entrance arc but one has -       a known execution count, then set the count of the remaining arc - -     As arc counts are set, decrement the succ/pred count, but don't delete -     the arc, that way we can easily tell when all arcs are known, or only -     one arc is unknown.  */ - -  /* The order that the basic blocks are iterated through is important. -     Since the code that finds spanning trees starts with block 0, low numbered -     arcs are put on the spanning tree in preference to high numbered arcs. -     Hence, most instrumented arcs are at the end.  Graph solving works much -     faster if we propagate numbers from the end to the start. -      -     This takes an average of slightly more than 3 passes.  */ - -  changes = 1; -  passes = 0; -  while (changes) -    { -      passes++; -      changes = 0; - -      for (i = num_blocks - 1; i >= 0; i--) -	{ -	  struct bb_info *binfo = &bb_graph[i]; -	  if (! binfo->count_valid) -	    { -	      if (binfo->succ_count == 0) -		{ -		  total = 0; -		  for (arcptr = binfo->succ; arcptr; -		       arcptr = arcptr->succ_next) -		    total += ARC_COUNT (arcptr); -		  binfo->exec_count = total; -		  binfo->count_valid = 1; -		  changes = 1; -		} -	      else if (binfo->pred_count == 0) -		{ -		  total = 0; -		  for (arcptr = binfo->pred; arcptr; -		       arcptr = arcptr->pred_next) -		    total += ARC_COUNT (arcptr); -		  binfo->exec_count = total; -		  binfo->count_valid = 1; -		  changes = 1; -		} -	    } -	  if (binfo->count_valid) -	    { -	      if (binfo->succ_count == 1) -		{ -		  total = 0; -		  /* One of the counts will be invalid, but it is zero, -		     so adding it in also doesn't hurt.  */ -		  for (arcptr = binfo->succ; arcptr; -		       arcptr = arcptr->succ_next) -		    total += ARC_COUNT (arcptr); -		  /* Calculate count for remaining arc by conservation.  */ -		  total = binfo->exec_count - total; -		  /* Search for the invalid arc, and set its count.  */ -		  for (arcptr = binfo->succ; arcptr; -		       arcptr = arcptr->succ_next) -		    if (! arcptr->count_valid) -		      break; -		  if (! arcptr) -		    abort (); -		  arcptr->count_valid = 1; -		  ARC_COUNT (arcptr) = total; -		  binfo->succ_count--; -		   -		  bb_graph[ARC_TARGET (arcptr)].pred_count--; -		  changes = 1; -		} -	      if (binfo->pred_count == 1) -		{ -		  total = 0; -		  /* One of the counts will be invalid, but it is zero, -		     so adding it in also doesn't hurt.  */ -		  for (arcptr = binfo->pred; arcptr; -		       arcptr = arcptr->pred_next) -		    total += ARC_COUNT (arcptr); -		  /* Calculate count for remaining arc by conservation.  */ -		  total = binfo->exec_count - total; -		  /* Search for the invalid arc, and set its count.  */ -		  for (arcptr = binfo->pred; arcptr; -		       arcptr = arcptr->pred_next) -		    if (! arcptr->count_valid) -		      break; -		  if (! arcptr) -		    abort (); -		  arcptr->count_valid = 1; -		  ARC_COUNT (arcptr) = total; -		  binfo->pred_count--; -		   -		  bb_graph[ARC_SOURCE (arcptr)].succ_count--; -		  changes = 1; -		} -	    } -	} -    } - -  total_num_passes += passes; -  if (dump_file) -    fprintf (dump_file, "Graph solving took %d passes.\n\n", passes); - -  /* If the graph has been correctly solved, every block will have a -     succ and pred count of zero.  */ -  for (i = 0; i < num_blocks; i++) -    { -      struct bb_info *binfo = &bb_graph[i]; -      if (binfo->succ_count || binfo->pred_count) -	abort (); -    } - -  /* For every arc, calculate its branch probability and add a reg_note -     to the branch insn to indicate this.  */ - -  for (i = 0; i < 20; i++) -    hist_br_prob[i] = 0; -  num_never_executed = 0; -  num_branches = 0; - -  for (i = 0; i < num_blocks; i++) -    { -      struct bb_info *binfo = &bb_graph[i]; - -      total = binfo->exec_count; -      for (arcptr = binfo->succ; arcptr; arcptr = arcptr->succ_next) -	{ -	  if (arcptr->branch_insn) -	    { -	      /* This calculates the branch probability as an integer between -		 0 and REG_BR_PROB_BASE, properly rounded to the nearest -		 integer.  Perform the arithmetic in double to avoid -		 overflowing the range of ints.  */ - -	      if (total == 0) -		prob = -1; -	      else -		{ -		  rtx pat = PATTERN (arcptr->branch_insn); -		   -		  prob = (((double)ARC_COUNT (arcptr) * REG_BR_PROB_BASE) -			  + (total >> 1)) / total; -		  if (prob < 0 || prob > REG_BR_PROB_BASE) -		    { -		      if (dump_file) -			fprintf (dump_file, "bad count: prob for %d-%d thought to be %d (forcibly normalized)\n", -				 ARC_SOURCE (arcptr), ARC_TARGET (arcptr), -				 prob); - -		      bad_counts = 1; -		      prob = REG_BR_PROB_BASE / 2; -		    } -		   -		  /* Match up probability with JUMP pattern.  */ - -		  if (GET_CODE (pat) == SET -		      && GET_CODE (SET_SRC (pat)) == IF_THEN_ELSE) -		    { -		      if (ARC_TARGET (arcptr) == ARC_SOURCE (arcptr) + 1) -			{ -			  /* A fall through arc should never have a -			     branch insn.  */ -			  abort (); -			} -		      else -			{ -			  /* This is the arc for the taken branch.  */ -			  if (GET_CODE (XEXP (SET_SRC (pat), 2)) != PC) -			    prob = REG_BR_PROB_BASE - prob; -			} -		    } -		} -	       -	      if (prob == -1) -		num_never_executed++; -	      else -		{ -		  int index = prob * 20 / REG_BR_PROB_BASE; -		  if (index == 20) -		    index = 19; -		  hist_br_prob[index]++; -		} -	      num_branches++; -	       -	      REG_NOTES (arcptr->branch_insn) -		= gen_rtx_EXPR_LIST (REG_BR_PROB, GEN_INT (prob), -				     REG_NOTES (arcptr->branch_insn)); -	    } -	} - -      /* Add a REG_EXEC_COUNT note to the first instruction of this block.  */ -      if (! binfo->first_insn  -	  || GET_RTX_CLASS (GET_CODE (binfo->first_insn)) != 'i') -	{ -	  /* Block 0 is a fake block representing function entry, and does -	     not have a real first insn.  The second last block might not -	     begin with a real insn.  */ -	  if (i == num_blocks - 1) -	    return_label_execution_count = total; -	  else if (i != 0 && i != num_blocks - 2) -	    abort (); -	} -      else -	{ -	  REG_NOTES (binfo->first_insn) -	    = gen_rtx_EXPR_LIST (REG_EXEC_COUNT, GEN_INT (total), -				 REG_NOTES (binfo->first_insn)); -	  if (i == num_blocks - 1) -	    return_label_execution_count = total; -	} -    } -   -  /* This should never happen.  */ -  if (bad_counts) -    warning ("Arc profiling: some arc counts were bad."); - -  if (dump_file) -    { -      fprintf (dump_file, "%d branches\n", num_branches); -      fprintf (dump_file, "%d branches never executed\n", -	       num_never_executed); -      if (num_branches) -	for (i = 0; i < 10; i++) -	  fprintf (dump_file, "%d%% branches in range %d-%d%%\n", -		   (hist_br_prob[i]+hist_br_prob[19-i])*100/num_branches, -		   5*i, 5*i+5); - -      total_num_branches += num_branches; -      total_num_never_executed += num_never_executed; -      for (i = 0; i < 20; i++) -	total_hist_br_prob[i] += hist_br_prob[i]; -    } - -} - -/* Initialize a new arc. -   ARCPTR is the empty adj_list this function fills in. -   SOURCE is the block number of the source block. -   TARGET is the block number of the target block. -   INSN is the insn which transfers control from SOURCE to TARGET, -   or zero if the transfer is implicit.  */ - -static void -init_arc (arcptr, source, target, insn) -     struct adj_list *arcptr; -     int source, target; -     rtx insn; -{ -  ARC_TARGET (arcptr) = target; -  ARC_SOURCE (arcptr) = source; - -  ARC_COUNT (arcptr) = 0; -  arcptr->count_valid = 0; -  arcptr->on_tree = 0; -  arcptr->fake = 0; -  arcptr->fall_through = 0; -  arcptr->branch_insn = insn; - -  arcptr->succ_next = bb_graph[source].succ; -  bb_graph[source].succ = arcptr; -  bb_graph[source].succ_count++; - -  arcptr->pred_next = bb_graph[target].pred; -  bb_graph[target].pred = arcptr; -  bb_graph[target].pred_count++; -} - -/* This function searches all of the arcs in the program flow graph, and puts -   as many bad arcs as possible onto the spanning tree.  Bad arcs include -   fake arcs (needed for setjmp(), longjmp(), exit()) which MUST be on the -   spanning tree as they can't be instrumented.  Also, arcs which must be -   split when instrumented should be part of the spanning tree if possible.  */ - -static void -find_spanning_tree (num_blocks) -     int num_blocks; -{ -  int i; -  struct adj_list *arcptr; -  struct bb_info *binfo = &bb_graph[0]; - -  /* Fake arcs must be part of the spanning tree, and are always safe to put -     on the spanning tree.  Fake arcs will either be a successor of node 0, -     a predecessor of the last node, or from the last node to node 0.  */ - -  for (arcptr = bb_graph[0].succ; arcptr; arcptr = arcptr->succ_next) -    if (arcptr->fake) -      { -	/* Adding this arc should never cause a cycle.  This is a fatal  -	   error if it would.  */ -	if (bb_graph[ARC_TARGET (arcptr)].on_tree && binfo->on_tree) -	  abort(); -	else -	  { -	    arcptr->on_tree = 1; -	    bb_graph[ARC_TARGET (arcptr)].on_tree = 1; -	    binfo->on_tree = 1; -	  } -      } - -  binfo = &bb_graph[num_blocks-1]; -  for (arcptr = binfo->pred; arcptr; arcptr = arcptr->pred_next) -    if (arcptr->fake) -      { -	/* Adding this arc should never cause a cycle.  This is a fatal  -	   error if it would.  */ -	if (bb_graph[ARC_SOURCE (arcptr)].on_tree && binfo->on_tree) -	  abort(); -	else -	  { -	    arcptr->on_tree = 1; -	    bb_graph[ARC_SOURCE (arcptr)].on_tree = 1; -	    binfo->on_tree = 1; -	  } -      } -  /* The only entrace to node zero is a fake arc.  */ -  bb_graph[0].pred->on_tree = 1; -   -  /* Arcs which are crowded at both the source and target should be put on -     the spanning tree if possible, except for fall_throuch arcs which never -     require adding a new block even if crowded, add arcs with the same source -     and dest which must always be instrumented.  */ -  for (i = 0; i < num_blocks; i++) -    { -      binfo = &bb_graph[i]; - -      for (arcptr = binfo->succ; arcptr; arcptr = arcptr->succ_next) -	if (! ((binfo->succ == arcptr && arcptr->succ_next == 0) -	       || (bb_graph[ARC_TARGET (arcptr)].pred -		   && arcptr->pred_next == 0)) -	    && ! arcptr->fall_through -	    && ARC_TARGET (arcptr) != i) -	  { -	    /* This is a crowded arc at both source and target.  Try to put -	       in on the spanning tree.  Can do this if either the source or -	       target block is not yet on the tree.  */ -	    if (! bb_graph[ARC_TARGET (arcptr)].on_tree	|| ! binfo->on_tree) -	      { -		arcptr->on_tree = 1; -		bb_graph[ARC_TARGET (arcptr)].on_tree = 1; -		binfo->on_tree = 1; -	      } -	  } -    } - -  /* Clear all of the basic block on_tree bits, so that we can use them to -     create the spanning tree.  */ -  for (i = 0; i < num_blocks; i++) -    bb_graph[i].on_tree = 0; - -  /* Now fill in the spanning tree until every basic block is on it. -     Don't put the 0 to 1 fall through arc on the tree, since it is  -     always cheap to instrument, so start filling the tree from node 1.  */ - -  for (i = 1; i < num_blocks; i++) -    for (arcptr = bb_graph[i].succ; arcptr; arcptr = arcptr->succ_next) -      if (! arcptr->on_tree -	  && ! bb_graph[ARC_TARGET (arcptr)].on_tree) -	{ -	  fill_spanning_tree (i); -	  break; -	} -} - -/* Add arcs reached from BLOCK to the spanning tree if they are needed and -   not already there.  */ - -static void -fill_spanning_tree (block) -     int block; -{ -  struct adj_list *arcptr; -   -  expand_spanning_tree (block); - -  for (arcptr = bb_graph[block].succ; arcptr; arcptr = arcptr->succ_next) -    if (! arcptr->on_tree -	&& ! bb_graph[ARC_TARGET (arcptr)].on_tree) -      { -	arcptr->on_tree = 1; -	fill_spanning_tree (ARC_TARGET (arcptr)); -      } -} - -/* When first visit a block, must add all blocks that are already connected -   to this block via tree arcs to the spanning tree.  */ - -static void -expand_spanning_tree (block) -     int block; -{ -  struct adj_list *arcptr; - -  bb_graph[block].on_tree = 1; - -  for (arcptr = bb_graph[block].succ; arcptr; arcptr = arcptr->succ_next) -    if (arcptr->on_tree && ! bb_graph[ARC_TARGET (arcptr)].on_tree) -      expand_spanning_tree (ARC_TARGET (arcptr)); -     -  for (arcptr = bb_graph[block].pred; -       arcptr; arcptr = arcptr->pred_next) -    if (arcptr->on_tree && ! bb_graph[ARC_SOURCE (arcptr)].on_tree) -      expand_spanning_tree (ARC_SOURCE (arcptr)); -} - -/* Perform file-level initialization for branch-prob processing.  */ - -void -init_branch_prob (filename) -  const char *filename; -{ -  long len; -  int i; - -  if (flag_test_coverage) -    { -      /* Open an output file for the basic block/line number map.  */ -      int len = strlen (filename); -      char *data_file = (char *) alloca (len + 4); -      strcpy (data_file, filename); -      strip_off_ending (data_file, len); -      strcat (data_file, ".bb"); -      if ((bb_file = fopen (data_file, "w")) == 0) -	pfatal_with_name (data_file); - -      /* Open an output file for the program flow graph.  */ -      len = strlen (filename); -      bbg_file_name = (char *) alloca (len + 5); -      strcpy (bbg_file_name, filename); -      strip_off_ending (bbg_file_name, len); -      strcat (bbg_file_name, ".bbg"); -      if ((bbg_file = fopen (bbg_file_name, "w")) == 0) -	pfatal_with_name (bbg_file_name); - -      /* Initialize to zero, to ensure that the first file name will be -	 written to the .bb file.  */ -      last_bb_file_name = 0; -    } - -  if (flag_branch_probabilities) -    { -      len = strlen (filename); -      da_file_name = (char *) alloca (len + 4); -      strcpy (da_file_name, filename); -      strip_off_ending (da_file_name, len); -      strcat (da_file_name, ".da"); -      if ((da_file = fopen (da_file_name, "r")) == 0) -	warning ("file %s not found, execution counts assumed to be zero.", -		 da_file_name); - -      /* The first word in the .da file gives the number of instrumented arcs, -	 which is not needed for our purposes.  */ - -      if (da_file) -	__read_long (&len, da_file, 8); -    } - -  if (profile_arc_flag) -    init_arc_profiler (); - -  total_num_blocks = 0; -  total_num_arcs = 0; -  total_num_arcs_instrumented = 0; -  total_num_blocks_created = 0; -  total_num_passes = 0; -  total_num_times_called = 0; -  total_num_branches = 0; -  total_num_never_executed = 0; -  for (i = 0; i < 20; i++) -    total_hist_br_prob[i] = 0; -} - -/* Performs file-level cleanup after branch-prob processing -   is completed.  */ - -void -end_branch_prob (dump_file) -     FILE *dump_file; -{ -  if (flag_test_coverage) -    { -      fclose (bb_file); -      fclose (bbg_file); -    } - -  if (flag_branch_probabilities) -    { -      if (da_file) -	{ -	  long temp; -	  /* This seems slightly dangerous, as it presumes the EOF -	     flag will not be set until an attempt is made to read -	     past the end of the file. */ -	  if (feof (da_file)) -	    warning (".da file contents exhausted too early\n"); -	  /* Should be at end of file now.  */ -	  if (__read_long (&temp, da_file, 8) == 0) -	    warning (".da file contents not exhausted\n"); -	  fclose (da_file); -	} -    } - -  if (dump_file) -    { -      fprintf (dump_file, "\n"); -      fprintf (dump_file, "Total number of blocks: %d\n", total_num_blocks); -      fprintf (dump_file, "Total number of arcs: %d\n", total_num_arcs); -      fprintf (dump_file, "Total number of instrumented arcs: %d\n", -	       total_num_arcs_instrumented); -      fprintf (dump_file, "Total number of blocks created: %d\n", -	       total_num_blocks_created); -      fprintf (dump_file, "Total number of graph solution passes: %d\n", -	       total_num_passes); -      if (total_num_times_called != 0) -	fprintf (dump_file, "Average number of graph solution passes: %d\n", -		 (total_num_passes + (total_num_times_called  >> 1)) -		 / total_num_times_called); -      fprintf (dump_file, "Total number of branches: %d\n", total_num_branches); -      fprintf (dump_file, "Total number of branches never executed: %d\n", -	       total_num_never_executed); -      if (total_num_branches) -	{ -	  int i; - -	  for (i = 0; i < 10; i++) -	    fprintf (dump_file, "%d%% branches in range %d-%d%%\n", -		     (total_hist_br_prob[i] + total_hist_br_prob[19-i]) * 100 -		     / total_num_branches, 5*i, 5*i+5); -	} -    } -} - -/* The label used by the arc profiling code.  */ - -static rtx profiler_label; - -/* Initialize the profiler_label.  */ - -static void -init_arc_profiler () -{ -  /* Generate and save a copy of this so it can be shared.  */ -  char *name = xmalloc (20); -  ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (name, "LPBX", 2); -  profiler_label = gen_rtx_SYMBOL_REF (Pmode, name); -} - -/* Output instructions as RTL to increment the arc execution count.  */ - -static void -output_arc_profiler (arcno, insert_after) -     int arcno; -     rtx insert_after; -{ -  rtx profiler_target_addr -    = (arcno -       ? gen_rtx_CONST (Pmode, -			gen_rtx_PLUS (Pmode, profiler_label, -				      GEN_INT (LONG_TYPE_SIZE / BITS_PER_UNIT * arcno))) -       : profiler_label); -  enum machine_mode mode = mode_for_size (LONG_TYPE_SIZE, MODE_INT, 0); -  rtx profiler_reg = gen_reg_rtx (mode); -  rtx address_reg = gen_reg_rtx (Pmode); -  rtx mem_ref, add_ref; -  rtx sequence; - -  /* In this case, reload can use explicitly mentioned hard registers for -     reloads.  It is not safe to output profiling code between a call -     and the instruction that copies the result to a pseudo-reg.  This -     is because reload may allocate one of the profiling code pseudo-regs -     to the return value reg, thus clobbering the return value.  So we -     must check for calls here, and emit the profiling code after the -     instruction that uses the return value, if any. - -     ??? The code here performs the same tests that reload does so hopefully -     all the bases are covered.  */ - -  if (SMALL_REGISTER_CLASSES -      && GET_CODE (insert_after) == CALL_INSN -      && (GET_CODE (PATTERN (insert_after)) == SET -	  || (GET_CODE (PATTERN (insert_after)) == PARALLEL -	      && GET_CODE (XVECEXP (PATTERN (insert_after), 0, 0)) == SET))) -    { -      rtx return_reg; -      rtx next_insert_after = next_nonnote_insn (insert_after); - -      /* The first insn after the call may be a stack pop, skip it.  */ -      if (next_insert_after -	  && GET_CODE (next_insert_after) == INSN -	  && GET_CODE (PATTERN (next_insert_after)) == SET -	  && SET_DEST (PATTERN (next_insert_after)) == stack_pointer_rtx) -	next_insert_after = next_nonnote_insn (next_insert_after); - -      if (next_insert_after -	  && GET_CODE (next_insert_after) == INSN) -	{ -	  if (GET_CODE (PATTERN (insert_after)) == SET) -	    return_reg = SET_DEST (PATTERN (insert_after)); -	  else -	    return_reg = SET_DEST (XVECEXP (PATTERN (insert_after), 0, 0)); - -	  /* Now, NEXT_INSERT_AFTER may be an instruction that uses the -	     return value.  However, it could also be something else, -	     like a CODE_LABEL, so check that the code is INSN.  */ -	  if (next_insert_after != 0 -	      && GET_RTX_CLASS (GET_CODE (next_insert_after)) == 'i' -	      && reg_referenced_p (return_reg, PATTERN (next_insert_after))) -	    insert_after = next_insert_after; -	} -    } - -  start_sequence (); - -  emit_move_insn (address_reg, profiler_target_addr); -  mem_ref = gen_rtx_MEM (mode, address_reg); -  emit_move_insn (profiler_reg, mem_ref); - -  add_ref = gen_rtx_PLUS (mode, profiler_reg, GEN_INT (1)); -  emit_move_insn (profiler_reg, add_ref); - -  /* This is the same rtx as above, but it is not legal to share this rtx.  */ -  mem_ref = gen_rtx_MEM (mode, address_reg); -  emit_move_insn (mem_ref, profiler_reg); - -  sequence = gen_sequence (); -  end_sequence (); -  emit_insn_after (sequence, insert_after); -} - -/* Output code for a constructor that will invoke __bb_init_func, if -   this has not already been done. */ - -void -output_func_start_profiler () -{ -  tree fnname, fndecl; -  char *name, *cfnname; -  rtx table_address; -  enum machine_mode mode = mode_for_size (LONG_TYPE_SIZE, MODE_INT, 0); -  int save_flag_inline_functions = flag_inline_functions; - -  /* It's either already been output, or we don't need it because we're -     not doing profile-arcs. */ -  if (! need_func_profiler) -    return; - -  need_func_profiler = 0; - -  /* Synthesize a constructor function to invoke __bb_init_func with a -     pointer to this object file's profile block. */ -  start_sequence (); - -  /* Try and make a unique name given the "file function name". - -     And no, I don't like this either. */ - -  fnname = get_file_function_name ('I'); -  cfnname = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (fnname); -  name = xmalloc (strlen (cfnname) + 5); -  sprintf (name, "%sGCOV",cfnname); -  fnname = get_identifier (name); -  free (name); - -  fndecl = build_decl (FUNCTION_DECL, fnname, -		       build_function_type (void_type_node, NULL_TREE)); -  DECL_EXTERNAL (fndecl) = 0; -  TREE_PUBLIC (fndecl) = 1; -  DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (fndecl) = fnname; -  DECL_RESULT (fndecl) = build_decl (RESULT_DECL, NULL_TREE, void_type_node); - -  fndecl = pushdecl (fndecl); -  rest_of_decl_compilation (fndecl, 0, 1, 0); -  announce_function (fndecl); -  current_function_decl = fndecl; -  DECL_INITIAL (fndecl) = error_mark_node; -  temporary_allocation (); -  pushlevel (0); -  make_function_rtl (fndecl); -  init_function_start (fndecl, input_filename, lineno); -  expand_function_start (fndecl, 0); - -  /* Actually generate the code to call __bb_init_func. */ -  name = xmalloc (20); -  ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (name, "LPBX", 0); -  table_address = force_reg (Pmode, gen_rtx_SYMBOL_REF (Pmode, name)); -  emit_library_call (gen_rtx_SYMBOL_REF (Pmode, "__bb_init_func"), 0, -		     mode, 1, table_address, Pmode); - -  expand_function_end (input_filename, lineno, 0); -  poplevel (1, 0, 1); - -  /* Since fndecl isn't in the list of globals, it would never be emitted -     when it's considered to be 'safe' for inlining, so turn off -     flag_inline_functions.  */ -  flag_inline_functions = 0; - -  rest_of_compilation (fndecl); - -  /* Reset flag_inline_functions to its original value.  */ -  flag_inline_functions = save_flag_inline_functions; - -  if (! quiet_flag) -    fflush (asm_out_file); -  current_function_decl = NULL_TREE; - -  assemble_constructor (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_NAME (fndecl))); -}  | 
