Phipps, Alan via llvm-dev
2020-Jan-24 00:09 UTC
[llvm-dev] Adding support for LLVM Branch Condition Coverage
Vedant Kumar asked me to post my design thoughts concerning branch coverage at llvm-dev since there is general interest. My team at Texas Instruments is developing an embedded ARM C/C++ compiler with LLVM. I would like to enhance LLVM's code coverage capability with branch condition coverage (for C/C++), similar to GCC/GCOV support for branch coverage. This is useful for TI, and I think this will be a useful feature enhancement to LLVM that I can upstream. In a nutshell, the functionality boils down to tracking how many times a generated "branch" instruction (based on a source code condition) is taken or not taken (i.e. evaluated into "True" and "False"). This applies to decision points in control flow (if, for, while, ...) as well as individual conditions on logical operators ("&&", "||") in Boolean expressions. In sketching out a design, there are three primary areas in the design that I am proposing: 1.) Add a new CounterMappingRegion kind for branch conditions a. This new region kind would track two counters, one for the "True" branch taken count of a branch condition, and one for the "False" branch taken count. i. Alternatively, I could use two separate CounterMappingRegions to track individual counters since this is how the class was originally written to be used. However, using a single region kind to represent a single branch condition that ties all of the pertinent counter information together seems like a cleaner design. ii. Just as for all counters, the two branch condition counters can represent a reference to an instrumentation counter or to a counter expression. The two counters are encoded along with the MappingRegions and distinguished based on the region kind. iii. All other CounterMappingRegion kinds simply ignore the second counter; nothing changes in how they're encoded, which preserves format backward compatibility. b. I think this change also requires an adjustment to the class SourceMappingRegion to support branch conditions that can be generated into CounterMappingRegion instances. 2.) Counter Instrumentation a. We can reuse most of the existing profile instrumentation counters that are emitted as part of profiling/coverage to calculate branch condition counts (True/False). i. This assumption leverages the fact that logical operators in C are "short-circuit" operators. For example, the "False-taken" count for the left-hand-side condition in a logical-or expression (e.g. condition "C1" in "C1 || C2") can be derived from the execution count we already track for the right-hand-side (condition "C2" in "C1 || C2"). b. There does exist a case when evaluating the right-hand-side condition of a logical operator that isn't part of a control-flow statement (e.g. condition "C2" in "x = C1 || C2;") that will require instrumenting a new counter in order to properly derive that condition's "true" count and "false" count. c. I'll avoid going too deep into detail here, but my goal is to ensure we reuse existing profile counters as much as possible. 3.) Visualization using llvm-cov a. The notion of CoverageSegment needs to be extended to comprehend the branch condition data represented by a CounterMappingRegion above. But then llvm-cov can treat the segment distinctly when displaying True/False counts for each branch condition as well as tracking total missed branches. b. We can also add a BranchCoverageInfo class to track branch coverage data, similar to LineCoverageInfo and RegionCoverageInfo. c. The text output could look something like GCOV but with more detail that we know (I prototyped this using logical-or): 9| |int main(int argc, char *argv[]) 10| 3|{ 11| 3| if (argc == 1) Branch (11:9): [True: 1, False: 2] 12| 1| { 13| 1| return 0; 14| 1| } . . . 23| 2| if (a == 0 || b == 2 || b == 34 || a == b) Branch (23:9): [True: 1, False: 1] Branch (23:19): [True: 1, False: 0] Branch (23:29): [True: 0, False: 0] Branch (23:40): [True: 0, False: 0] . . . 31| 2| b = a || c; Branch (31:9): [True: 1, False: 1] Branch (31:14): [True: 1, False: 0] d. I thought about extending the "region-count" carat markers in the text display, but it could get messy. For the HTML output, we can get a bit more fancy. e. Branch miss percentages/totals will be added to the coverage report. Additional Notes - I'm aware that constant condition folding in CodeGenFunction::EmitBranchOnBoolExpr() needs to be taken into account. Is there anything else related to branch optimization that I ought to be aware of? Please let me know if these design thoughts look reasonable and if this would be useful. The goal is to start full implementation soon and upstream in a few months. Thanks! Alan Phipps Texas Instruments, Inc. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20200124/fe43b752/attachment.html>
Finkel, Hal J. via llvm-dev
2020-Jan-24 17:01 UTC
[llvm-dev] Adding support for LLVM Branch Condition Coverage
Thanks, Alan. This certainly seems useful. Can you please provide a quick overview on how this relates to our other infrastructure for coverage, for profiling, and what's used for fuzz testing? -Hal On 1/23/20 6:09 PM, Phipps, Alan via llvm-dev wrote: Vedant Kumar asked me to post my design thoughts concerning branch coverage at llvm-dev since there is general interest. My team at Texas Instruments is developing an embedded ARM C/C++ compiler with LLVM. I would like to enhance LLVM’s code coverage capability with branch condition coverage (for C/C++), similar to GCC/GCOV support for branch coverage. This is useful for TI, and I think this will be a useful feature enhancement to LLVM that I can upstream. In a nutshell, the functionality boils down to tracking how many times a generated “branch” instruction (based on a source code condition) is taken or not taken (i.e. evaluated into “True” and “False”). This applies to decision points in control flow (if, for, while, …) as well as individual conditions on logical operators (“&&”, “||”) in Boolean expressions. In sketching out a design, there are three primary areas in the design that I am proposing: 1.) Add a new CounterMappingRegion kind for branch conditions a. This new region kind would track two counters, one for the “True” branch taken count of a branch condition, and one for the “False” branch taken count. i. Alternatively, I could use two separate CounterMappingRegions to track individual counters since this is how the class was originally written to be used. However, using a single region kind to represent a single branch condition that ties all of the pertinent counter information together seems like a cleaner design. ii. Just as for all counters, the two branch condition counters can represent a reference to an instrumentation counter or to a counter expression. The two counters are encoded along with the MappingRegions and distinguished based on the region kind. iii. All other CounterMappingRegion kinds simply ignore the second counter; nothing changes in how they’re encoded, which preserves format backward compatibility. b. I think this change also requires an adjustment to the class SourceMappingRegion to support branch conditions that can be generated into CounterMappingRegion instances. 2.) Counter Instrumentation a. We can reuse most of the existing profile instrumentation counters that are emitted as part of profiling/coverage to calculate branch condition counts (True/False). i. This assumption leverages the fact that logical operators in C are “short-circuit” operators. For example, the “False-taken” count for the left-hand-side condition in a logical-or expression (e.g. condition “C1” in “C1 || C2”) can be derived from the execution count we already track for the right-hand-side (condition “C2” in “C1 || C2”). b. There does exist a case when evaluating the right-hand-side condition of a logical operator that isn’t part of a control-flow statement (e.g. condition “C2” in “x = C1 || C2;”) that will require instrumenting a new counter in order to properly derive that condition’s “true” count and “false” count. c. I’ll avoid going too deep into detail here, but my goal is to ensure we reuse existing profile counters as much as possible. 3.) Visualization using llvm-cov a. The notion of CoverageSegment needs to be extended to comprehend the branch condition data represented by a CounterMappingRegion above. But then llvm-cov can treat the segment distinctly when displaying True/False counts for each branch condition as well as tracking total missed branches. b. We can also add a BranchCoverageInfo class to track branch coverage data, similar to LineCoverageInfo and RegionCoverageInfo. c. The text output could look something like GCOV but with more detail that we know (I prototyped this using logical-or): 9| |int main(int argc, char *argv[]) 10| 3|{ 11| 3| if (argc == 1) Branch (11:9): [True: 1, False: 2] 12| 1| { 13| 1| return 0; 14| 1| } . . . 23| 2| if (a == 0 || b == 2 || b == 34 || a == b) Branch (23:9): [True: 1, False: 1] Branch (23:19): [True: 1, False: 0] Branch (23:29): [True: 0, False: 0] Branch (23:40): [True: 0, False: 0] . . . 31| 2| b = a || c; Branch (31:9): [True: 1, False: 1] Branch (31:14): [True: 1, False: 0] d. I thought about extending the “region-count” carat markers in the text display, but it could get messy. For the HTML output, we can get a bit more fancy. e. Branch miss percentages/totals will be added to the coverage report. Additional Notes - I’m aware that constant condition folding in CodeGenFunction::EmitBranchOnBoolExpr() needs to be taken into account. Is there anything else related to branch optimization that I ought to be aware of? Please let me know if these design thoughts look reasonable and if this would be useful. The goal is to start full implementation soon and upstream in a few months. Thanks! Alan Phipps Texas Instruments, Inc. _______________________________________________ LLVM Developers mailing list llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org<mailto:llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> https://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/llvm-dev -- Hal Finkel Lead, Compiler Technology and Programming Languages Leadership Computing Facility Argonne National Laboratory -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20200124/ba49d9d0/attachment-0001.html>
Phipps, Alan via llvm-dev
2020-Jan-24 18:56 UTC
[llvm-dev] Adding support for LLVM Branch Condition Coverage
+ Vedant Hi Hal, thanks. I apologize if my answers aren't as thorough as you would like; what I'm proposing is simply an extension to the existing infrastructure, so it would be enabled automatically as part of code coverage. Mapping of branch regions would be done in CoverageMappingGen and instrumented using the same profiling instrumentation mechanism under CodeGenPGO::mapRegionCounters() and around CodeGenFunction::EmitBranchOnBoolExpr() . In fact, as I mention below, we'd largely be reusing the same profiling counters (except in at least one exception case that I described in my email). The existing functionality of coverage and profiling would still work exactly as it has. Further, I can add a switch to llvm-cov to enable/disable branch coverage visualization and whether it's included in the coverage report. With respect to fuzzing, to be sure I don't misunderstand you, are you referring to testing the branch coverage capability itself using fuzzing, or are you referring to the leveraging of coverage by a fuzzer itself (i.e. coverage-guided fuzzing)? For the latter, I could look into libFuzzer and see how this might impact it. For the former, I haven't thought much about using fuzzing to test coverage although I am certainly open to suggestions. -Alan From: Finkel, Hal J. [mailto:hfinkel at anl.gov] Sent: Friday, January 24, 2020 11:02 AM To: Phipps, Alan; llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [llvm-dev] Adding support for LLVM Branch Condition Coverage Thanks, Alan. This certainly seems useful. Can you please provide a quick overview on how this relates to our other infrastructure for coverage, for profiling, and what's used for fuzz testing? -Hal On 1/23/20 6:09 PM, Phipps, Alan via llvm-dev wrote: Vedant Kumar asked me to post my design thoughts concerning branch coverage at llvm-dev since there is general interest. My team at Texas Instruments is developing an embedded ARM C/C++ compiler with LLVM. I would like to enhance LLVM's code coverage capability with branch condition coverage (for C/C++), similar to GCC/GCOV support for branch coverage. This is useful for TI, and I think this will be a useful feature enhancement to LLVM that I can upstream. In a nutshell, the functionality boils down to tracking how many times a generated "branch" instruction (based on a source code condition) is taken or not taken (i.e. evaluated into "True" and "False"). This applies to decision points in control flow (if, for, while, ...) as well as individual conditions on logical operators ("&&", "||") in Boolean expressions. In sketching out a design, there are three primary areas in the design that I am proposing: 1.) Add a new CounterMappingRegion kind for branch conditions a. This new region kind would track two counters, one for the "True" branch taken count of a branch condition, and one for the "False" branch taken count. i. Alternatively, I could use two separate CounterMappingRegions to track individual counters since this is how the class was originally written to be used. However, using a single region kind to represent a single branch condition that ties all of the pertinent counter information together seems like a cleaner design. ii. Just as for all counters, the two branch condition counters can represent a reference to an instrumentation counter or to a counter expression. The two counters are encoded along with the MappingRegions and distinguished based on the region kind. iii. All other CounterMappingRegion kinds simply ignore the second counter; nothing changes in how they're encoded, which preserves format backward compatibility. b. I think this change also requires an adjustment to the class SourceMappingRegion to support branch conditions that can be generated into CounterMappingRegion instances. 2.) Counter Instrumentation a. We can reuse most of the existing profile instrumentation counters that are emitted as part of profiling/coverage to calculate branch condition counts (True/False). i. This assumption leverages the fact that logical operators in C are "short-circuit" operators. For example, the "False-taken" count for the left-hand-side condition in a logical-or expression (e.g. condition "C1" in "C1 || C2") can be derived from the execution count we already track for the right-hand-side (condition "C2" in "C1 || C2"). b. There does exist a case when evaluating the right-hand-side condition of a logical operator that isn't part of a control-flow statement (e.g. condition "C2" in "x = C1 || C2;") that will require instrumenting a new counter in order to properly derive that condition's "true" count and "false" count. c. I'll avoid going too deep into detail here, but my goal is to ensure we reuse existing profile counters as much as possible. 3.) Visualization using llvm-cov a. The notion of CoverageSegment needs to be extended to comprehend the branch condition data represented by a CounterMappingRegion above. But then llvm-cov can treat the segment distinctly when displaying True/False counts for each branch condition as well as tracking total missed branches. b. We can also add a BranchCoverageInfo class to track branch coverage data, similar to LineCoverageInfo and RegionCoverageInfo. c. The text output could look something like GCOV but with more detail that we know (I prototyped this using logical-or): 9| |int main(int argc, char *argv[]) 10| 3|{ 11| 3| if (argc == 1) Branch (11:9): [True: 1, False: 2] 12| 1| { 13| 1| return 0; 14| 1| } . . . 23| 2| if (a == 0 || b == 2 || b == 34 || a == b) Branch (23:9): [True: 1, False: 1] Branch (23:19): [True: 1, False: 0] Branch (23:29): [True: 0, False: 0] Branch (23:40): [True: 0, False: 0] . . . 31| 2| b = a || c; Branch (31:9): [True: 1, False: 1] Branch (31:14): [True: 1, False: 0] d. I thought about extending the "region-count" carat markers in the text display, but it could get messy. For the HTML output, we can get a bit more fancy. e. Branch miss percentages/totals will be added to the coverage report. Additional Notes - I'm aware that constant condition folding in CodeGenFunction::EmitBranchOnBoolExpr() needs to be taken into account. Is there anything else related to branch optimization that I ought to be aware of? Please let me know if these design thoughts look reasonable and if this would be useful. The goal is to start full implementation soon and upstream in a few months. Thanks! Alan Phipps Texas Instruments, Inc. _______________________________________________ LLVM Developers mailing list llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org<mailto:llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> https://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/llvm-dev -- Hal Finkel Lead, Compiler Technology and Programming Languages Leadership Computing Facility Argonne National Laboratory -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20200124/f52fb70e/attachment-0001.html>
Vedant Kumar via llvm-dev
2020-Jan-24 19:35 UTC
[llvm-dev] Adding support for LLVM Branch Condition Coverage
I've heard interest expressed in a branch condition coverage feature both at the 2017 coverage BoF, and from internal users at Apple. I'm excited to see this go forward.> On Jan 23, 2020, at 4:09 PM, Phipps, Alan via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > Vedant Kumar asked me to post my design thoughts concerning branch coverage at llvm-dev since there is general interest. > > My team at Texas Instruments is developing an embedded ARM C/C++ compiler with LLVM. I would like to enhance LLVM’s code coverage capability with branch condition coverage (for C/C++), similar to GCC/GCOV support for branch coverage. This is useful for TI, and I think this will be a useful feature enhancement to LLVM that I can upstream. > > In a nutshell, the functionality boils down to tracking how many times a generated “branch” instruction (based on a source code condition) is taken or not taken (i.e. evaluated into “True” and “False”). This applies to decision points in control flow (if, for, while, …) as well as individual conditions on logical operators (“&&”, “||”) in Boolean expressions. > > In sketching out a design, there are three primary areas in the design that I am proposing: > > 1.) Add a new CounterMappingRegion kind for branch conditions > a. This new region kind would track two counters, one for the “True” branch taken count of a branch condition, and one for the “False” branch taken count. > i. Alternatively, I could use two separate CounterMappingRegions to track individual counters since this is how the class was originally written to be used. However, using a single region kind to represent a single branch condition that ties all of the pertinent counter information together seems like a cleaner design. > ii. Just as for all counters, the two branch condition counters can represent a reference to an instrumentation counter or to a counter expression. The two counters are encoded along with the MappingRegions and distinguished based on the region kind. > iii. All other CounterMappingRegion kinds simply ignore the second counter; nothing changes in how they’re encoded, which preserves format backward compatibility. > b. I think this change also requires an adjustment to the class SourceMappingRegion to support branch conditions that can be generated into CounterMappingRegion instances.This would take an additional counter to represent the true/false paths. Is an additional source location also needed to record where the condition is evaluated (say, the precise location of the `||` operator)?> 2.) Counter Instrumentation > a. We can reuse most of the existing profile instrumentation counters that are emitted as part of profiling/coverage to calculate branch condition counts (True/False). > i. This assumption leverages the fact that logical operators in C are “short-circuit” operators. For example, the “False-taken” count for the left-hand-side condition in a logical-or expression (e.g. condition “C1” in “C1 || C2”) can be derived from the execution count we already track for the right-hand-side (condition “C2” in “C1 || C2”). > b. There does exist a case when evaluating the right-hand-side condition of a logical operator that isn’t part of a control-flow statement (e.g. condition “C2” in “x = C1 || C2;”) that will require instrumenting a new counter in order to properly derive that condition’s “true” count and “false” count.Ah, right. The current counter instrumentation only tracks how often C2 is evaluated, but not in a way that discriminates between C2 being true/false. But what makes conditions that aren't a part of a control flow statement special?> c. I’ll avoid going too deep into detail here, but my goal is to ensure we reuse existing profile counters as much as possible. > > 3.) Visualization using llvm-cov > a. The notion of CoverageSegment needs to be extended to comprehend the branch condition data represented by a CounterMappingRegion above. But then llvm-cov can treat the segment distinctly when displaying True/False counts for each branch condition as well as tracking total missed branches. > b. We can also add a BranchCoverageInfo class to track branch coverage data, similar to LineCoverageInfo and RegionCoverageInfo. > c. The text output could look something like GCOV but with more detail that we know (I prototyped this using logical-or): > > 9| |int main(int argc, char *argv[]) > 10| 3|{ > 11| 3| if (argc == 1) > Branch (11:9): [True: 1, False: 2] > 12| 1| { > 13| 1| return 0; > 14| 1| } > . . . > > 23| 2| if (a == 0 || b == 2 || b == 34 || a == b) > Branch (23:9): [True: 1, False: 1] > Branch (23:19): [True: 1, False: 0] > Branch (23:29): [True: 0, False: 0] > Branch (23:40): [True: 0, False: 0] > . . . > > 31| 2| b = a || c; > Branch (31:9): [True: 1, False: 1] > Branch (31:14): [True: 1, False: 0]This looks reasonable to me.> > d. I thought about extending the “region-count” carat markers in the text display, but it could get messy. For the HTML output, we can get a bit more fancy.Yes. E.g. I think it'd be nice to add a tooltip over conditions and conditional operators, to show how often they are true/false.> e. Branch miss percentages/totals will be added to the coverage report. > > Additional Notes > - I’m aware that constant condition folding in CodeGenFunction::EmitBranchOnBoolExpr() needs to be taken into account. Is there anything else related to branch optimization that I ought to be aware of? > > > Please let me know if these design thoughts look reasonable and if this would be useful. The goal is to start full implementation soon and upstream in a few months.+ 1 on my part. vedant> > Thanks! > Alan Phipps > Texas Instruments, Inc. > > _______________________________________________ > LLVM Developers mailing list > llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org <mailto:llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> > https://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/llvm-dev <https://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/llvm-dev>-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20200124/ef0e3358/attachment.html>
Phipps, Alan via llvm-dev
2020-Jan-24 20:26 UTC
[llvm-dev] [EXTERNAL] Re: Adding support for LLVM Branch Condition Coverage
Thanks, Vedant! I’ll respond to your questions inline below. -Alan From: vsk at apple.com [mailto:vsk at apple.com] On Behalf Of Vedant Kumar Sent: Friday, January 24, 2020 1:36 PM To: Phipps, Alan Cc: llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [llvm-dev] Adding support for LLVM Branch Condition Coverage I've heard interest expressed in a branch condition coverage feature both at the 2017 coverage BoF, and from internal users at Apple. I'm excited to see this go forward. On Jan 23, 2020, at 4:09 PM, Phipps, Alan via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org<mailto:llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>> wrote: Vedant Kumar asked me to post my design thoughts concerning branch coverage at llvm-dev since there is general interest. My team at Texas Instruments is developing an embedded ARM C/C++ compiler with LLVM. I would like to enhance LLVM’s code coverage capability with branch condition coverage (for C/C++), similar to GCC/GCOV support for branch coverage. This is useful for TI, and I think this will be a useful feature enhancement to LLVM that I can upstream. In a nutshell, the functionality boils down to tracking how many times a generated “branch” instruction (based on a source code condition) is taken or not taken (i.e. evaluated into “True” and “False”). This applies to decision points in control flow (if, for, while, …) as well as individual conditions on logical operators (“&&”, “||”) in Boolean expressions. In sketching out a design, there are three primary areas in the design that I am proposing: 1.) Add a new CounterMappingRegion kind for branch conditions a. This new region kind would track two counters, one for the “True” branch taken count of a branch condition, and one for the “False” branch taken count. i. Alternatively, I could use two separate CounterMappingRegions to track individual counters since this is how the class was originally written to be used. However, using a single region kind to represent a single branch condition that ties all of the pertinent counter information together seems like a cleaner design. ii. Just as for all counters, the two branch condition counters can represent a reference to an instrumentation counter or to a counter expression. The two counters are encoded along with the MappingRegions and distinguished based on the region kind. iii. All other CounterMappingRegion kinds simply ignore the second counter; nothing changes in how they’re encoded, which preserves format backward compatibility. b. I think this change also requires an adjustment to the class SourceMappingRegion to support branch conditions that can be generated into CounterMappingRegion instances. This would take an additional counter to represent the true/false paths. Is an additional source location also needed to record where the condition is evaluated (say, the precise location of the `||` operator)? [AP] I don’t think an additional source location is needed – if I’m understanding your question; the source location would simply record the location of the condition itself. One CounterMappingRegion (with two counters) for the left-hand-side, and one (two counters) for the right-hand-side. 2.) Counter Instrumentation a. We can reuse most of the existing profile instrumentation counters that are emitted as part of profiling/coverage to calculate branch condition counts (True/False). i. This assumption leverages the fact that logical operators in C are “short-circuit” operators. For example, the “False-taken” count for the left-hand-side condition in a logical-or expression (e.g. condition “C1” in “C1 || C2”) can be derived from the execution count we already track for the right-hand-side (condition “C2” in “C1 || C2”). b. There does exist a case when evaluating the right-hand-side condition of a logical operator that isn’t part of a control-flow statement (e.g. condition “C2” in “x = C1 || C2;”) that will require instrumenting a new counter in order to properly derive that condition’s “true” count and “false” count. Ah, right. The current counter instrumentation only tracks how often C2 is evaluated, but not in a way that discriminates between C2 being true/false. But what makes conditions that aren't a part of a control flow statement special? [AP] E.g. if we have an if-stmt (“if (C1 || C2) { … }”), there is an associated “ThenCount” counter we can leverage that reflects the number of times the if-stmt decision evaluated to true. We could (potentially) leverage that counter to calculate how many times C2 evaluates to true (for “||”, by subtracting how many times we know C1 to be true). Without that additional counter, we effectively need to add it. An important point, though, is that even for control-flow, the expressions can get complicated (e.g. “if ( (C1 || C2) && (C3 || C4) ) {…}”), and so instrumenting a counter for the right-hand-side of these expressions might always be useful to keep the design sane and maintainable (admittedly, that’s how I prototyped it). c. I’ll avoid going too deep into detail here, but my goal is to ensure we reuse existing profile counters as much as possible. 3.) Visualization using llvm-cov a. The notion of CoverageSegment needs to be extended to comprehend the branch condition data represented by a CounterMappingRegion above. But then llvm-cov can treat the segment distinctly when displaying True/False counts for each branch condition as well as tracking total missed branches. b. We can also add a BranchCoverageInfo class to track branch coverage data, similar to LineCoverageInfo and RegionCoverageInfo. c. The text output could look something like GCOV but with more detail that we know (I prototyped this using logical-or): 9| |int main(int argc, char *argv[]) 10| 3|{ 11| 3| if (argc == 1) Branch (11:9): [True: 1, False: 2] 12| 1| { 13| 1| return 0; 14| 1| } . . . 23| 2| if (a == 0 || b == 2 || b == 34 || a == b) Branch (23:9): [True: 1, False: 1] Branch (23:19): [True: 1, False: 0] Branch (23:29): [True: 0, False: 0] Branch (23:40): [True: 0, False: 0] . . . 31| 2| b = a || c; Branch (31:9): [True: 1, False: 1] Branch (31:14): [True: 1, False: 0] This looks reasonable to me. d. I thought about extending the “region-count” carat markers in the text display, but it could get messy. For the HTML output, we can get a bit more fancy. Yes. E.g. I think it'd be nice to add a tooltip over conditions and conditional operators, to show how often they are true/false. [AP] Yes, that is exactly what I was thinking. e. Branch miss percentages/totals will be added to the coverage report. Additional Notes - I’m aware that constant condition folding in CodeGenFunction::EmitBranchOnBoolExpr() needs to be taken into account. Is there anything else related to branch optimization that I ought to be aware of? Please let me know if these design thoughts look reasonable and if this would be useful. The goal is to start full implementation soon and upstream in a few months. + 1 on my part. vedant Thanks! Alan Phipps Texas Instruments, Inc. _______________________________________________ LLVM Developers mailing list llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org<mailto:llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> https://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/llvm-dev -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20200124/541e3d34/attachment.html>