Hi, This patch forward ports r175134 from google/gcc-4.7 into google/gcc-4.8. The intermediate format is a bit simplified. I am also planning to propose this for trunk in a separate message.
Bootstrapped and tested on x86_64. Okay for google/gcc-4_8? Thanks, Sharad 2013-05-24 Sharad Singhai <sing...@google.com> * gcov.c (print_usage): Handle new options. (process_args): Handle new options. (get_gcov_file_intermediate_name): New function. (output_intermediate_file): New function. (generate_results): Handle new option. (release_function): Relase demangled name. (read_graph_file): Handle demangled name. (output_lines): Ditto. * doc/gcov.texi: Document gcov intermediate format. testsuite/ChangeLog: 2013-05-24 Sharad Singhai <sing...@google.com> * g++.dg/gcov/gcov-8.C: New testcase. * lib/gcov.exp: Handle intermediate format. Index: testsuite/g++.dg/gcov/gcov-8.C =================================================================== --- testsuite/g++.dg/gcov/gcov-8.C (revision 0) +++ testsuite/g++.dg/gcov/gcov-8.C (revision 0) @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +/* Verify that intermediate coverage format can be generated for simple code. */ + +/* { dg-options "-fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage" } */ +/* { dg-do run { target native } } */ + +class C { +public: + C() + { + i = 0; + } + ~C() {} + void seti (int j) + { + if (j > 0) + i = j; + else + i = 0; + } +private: + int i; +}; + +void foo() +{ + C c; + c.seti (1); +} + +int main() +{ + foo(); +} + +/* { dg-final { run-gcov intermediate { -i -b gcov-8.C } } } */ Index: testsuite/lib/gcov.exp =================================================================== --- testsuite/lib/gcov.exp (revision 199269) +++ testsuite/lib/gcov.exp (working copy) @@ -70,7 +70,62 @@ proc verify-lines { testname testcase file } { return $failed } + # +# verify-intermediate -- check that intermediate file has certain lines +# +# TESTNAME is the name of the test, including unique flags. +# TESTCASE is the name of the test. +# FILE is the name of the gcov output file. +# +# Checks are very loose, they are based on certain tags being present +# in the output. They do not check for exact expected execution +# counts. For that the regular gcov format should be checked. +# +proc verify-intermediate { testname testcase file } { + set failed 0 + set srcfile 0 + set function 0 + set lcount 0 + set branch 0 + set fd [open $file r] + while { [gets $fd line] >= 0 } { + if [regexp "^file:" $line] { + incr srcfile + } + if [regexp "^function:(\[0-9\]+),(\[0-9\]+),.*" $line] { + incr function + } + if [regexp "^lcount:(\[0-9\]+),(\[0-9\]+)" $line] { + incr lcount + } + if [regexp "^branch:(\[0-9\]+),(taken|nottaken|notexec)" $line] { + incr branch + } + } + + # We should see at least one tag of each type + if {$srcfile == 0} { + fail "$testname expected 'file:' tag not found" + incr failed + } + if {$function == 0} { + fail "$testname expected 'function:' tag not found" + incr failed + } + if {$lcount == 0} { + fail "$testname expected 'lcount:' tag not found" + incr failed + } + if {$branch == 0} { + fail "$testname expected 'branch:' tag not found" + incr failed + } + return $failed +} + + +# # verify-branches -- check that branch percentages are as expected # # TESTNAME is the name of the test, including unique flags. @@ -248,6 +303,8 @@ proc run-gcov { args } { set gcov_args "" set gcov_verify_calls 0 set gcov_verify_branches 0 + set gcov_verify_lines 1 + set gcov_verify_intermediate 0 set gcov_execute_xfail "" set gcov_verify_xfail "" set xfailed 0 @@ -257,6 +314,11 @@ proc run-gcov { args } { set gcov_verify_calls 1 } elseif { $a == "branches" } { set gcov_verify_branches 1 + } elseif { $a == "intermediate" } { + set gcov_verify_intermediate 1 + set gcov_verify_calls 0 + set gcov_verify_branches 0 + set gcov_verify_lines 0 } elseif { $gcov_args == "" } { set gcov_args $a } else { @@ -297,7 +359,12 @@ proc run-gcov { args } { remote_upload host $testcase.gcov $testcase.gcov # Check that line execution counts are as expected. - set lfailed [verify-lines $testname $testcase $testcase.gcov] + if { $gcov_verify_lines } { + # Check that line execution counts are as expected. + set lfailed [verify-lines $testname $testcase $testcase.gcov] + } else { + set lfailed 0 + } # If requested via the .x file, check that branch and call information # is correct. @@ -311,15 +378,21 @@ proc run-gcov { args } { } else { set cfailed 0 } + if { $gcov_verify_intermediate } { + # Check that intermediate format has the expected format + set ifailed [verify-intermediate $testname $testcase $testcase.gcov] + } else { + set ifailed 0 + } # Report whether the gcov test passed or failed. If there were # multiple failures then the message is a summary. - set tfailed [expr $lfailed + $bfailed + $cfailed] + set tfailed [expr $lfailed + $bfailed + $cfailed + $ifailed] if { $xfailed } { setup_xfail "*-*-*" } if { $tfailed > 0 } { - fail "$testname gcov: $lfailed failures in line counts, $bfailed in branch percentages, $cfailed in return percentages" + fail "$testname gcov: $lfailed failures in line counts, $bfailed in branch percentages, $cfailed in return percentages, $ifailed in intermediate format" } else { pass "$testname gcov" clean-gcov $testcase Index: gcov.c =================================================================== --- gcov.c (revision 199269) +++ gcov.c (working copy) @@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ along with Gcov; see the file COPYING3. If not se #include "intl.h" #include "diagnostic.h" #include "version.h" +#include "demangle.h" #include <getopt.h> @@ -168,6 +169,7 @@ typedef struct function_info { /* Name of function. */ char *name; + char *demangled_name; unsigned ident; unsigned lineno_checksum; unsigned cfg_checksum; @@ -325,6 +327,14 @@ static int flag_gcov_file = 1; static int flag_display_progress = 0; +/* Output *.gcov file in intermediate format used by 'lcov'. */ + +static int flag_intermediate_format = 0; + +/* Output demangled function names. */ + +static int flag_demangled_names = 0; + /* For included files, make the gcov output file name include the name of the input source file. For example, if x.h is included in a.c, then the output file name is a.c##x.h.gcov instead of x.h.gcov. */ @@ -461,21 +471,23 @@ print_usage (int error_p) fnotice (file, "Usage: gcov [OPTION]... SOURCE|OBJ...\n\n"); fnotice (file, "Print code coverage information.\n\n"); fnotice (file, " -h, --help Print this help, then exit\n"); - fnotice (file, " -v, --version Print version number, then exit\n"); fnotice (file, " -a, --all-blocks Show information for every basic block\n"); fnotice (file, " -b, --branch-probabilities Include branch probabilities in output\n"); - fnotice (file, " -c, --branch-counts Given counts of branches taken\n\ + fnotice (file, " -c, --branch-counts Output counts of branches taken\n\ rather than percentages\n"); - fnotice (file, " -n, --no-output Do not create an output file\n"); + fnotice (file, " -d, --display-progress Display progress information\n"); + fnotice (file, " -f, --function-summaries Output summaries for each function\n"); + fnotice (file, " -i, --intermediate-format Output .gcov file in intermediate text format\n"); fnotice (file, " -l, --long-file-names Use long output file names for included\n\ source files\n"); - fnotice (file, " -f, --function-summaries Output summaries for each function\n"); + fnotice (file, " -m, --demangled-names Output demangled function names\n"); + fnotice (file, " -n, --no-output Do not create an output file\n"); fnotice (file, " -o, --object-directory DIR|FILE Search for object files in DIR or called FILE\n"); + fnotice (file, " -p, --preserve-paths Preserve all pathname components\n"); + fnotice (file, " -r, --relative-only Only show data for relative sources\n"); fnotice (file, " -s, --source-prefix DIR Source prefix to elide\n"); - fnotice (file, " -r, --relative-only Only show data for relative sources\n"); - fnotice (file, " -p, --preserve-paths Preserve all pathname components\n"); fnotice (file, " -u, --unconditional-branches Show unconditional branch counts too\n"); - fnotice (file, " -d, --display-progress Display progress information\n"); + fnotice (file, " -v, --version Print version number, then exit\n"); fnotice (file, "\nFor bug reporting instructions, please see:\n%s.\n", bug_report_url); exit (status); @@ -503,9 +515,11 @@ static const struct option options[] = { "all-blocks", no_argument, NULL, 'a' }, { "branch-probabilities", no_argument, NULL, 'b' }, { "branch-counts", no_argument, NULL, 'c' }, + { "intermediate-format", no_argument, NULL, 'i' }, { "no-output", no_argument, NULL, 'n' }, { "long-file-names", no_argument, NULL, 'l' }, { "function-summaries", no_argument, NULL, 'f' }, + { "demangled-names", no_argument, NULL, 'm' }, { "preserve-paths", no_argument, NULL, 'p' }, { "relative-only", no_argument, NULL, 'r' }, { "object-directory", required_argument, NULL, 'o' }, @@ -523,7 +537,7 @@ process_args (int argc, char **argv) { int opt; - while ((opt = getopt_long (argc, argv, "abcdfhlno:s:pruv", options, NULL)) != + while ((opt = getopt_long (argc, argv, "abcdfhilmno:s:pruv", options, NULL)) != -1) { switch (opt) @@ -546,6 +560,9 @@ process_args (int argc, char **argv) case 'l': flag_long_names = 1; break; + case 'm': + flag_demangled_names = 1; + break; case 'n': flag_gcov_file = 0; break; @@ -565,6 +582,10 @@ process_args (int argc, char **argv) case 'u': flag_unconditional = 1; break; + case 'i': + flag_intermediate_format = 1; + flag_gcov_file = 1; + break; case 'd': flag_display_progress = 1; break; @@ -580,6 +601,109 @@ process_args (int argc, char **argv) return optind; } +/* Get the name of the gcov file. The return value must be free'd. + + It appends the '.gcov' extension to the *basename* of the file. + The resulting file name will be in PWD. + + e.g., + input: foo.da, output: foo.da.gcov + input: a/b/foo.cc, output: foo.cc.gcov */ + +static char * +get_gcov_file_intermediate_name (const char *file_name) +{ + const char *gcov = ".gcov"; + char *result; + const char *cptr; + + /* Find the 'basename'. */ + cptr = lbasename (file_name); + + result = XNEWVEC(char, strlen (cptr) + strlen (gcov) + 1); + sprintf (result, "%s%s", cptr, gcov); + + return result; +} + +/* Output the result in intermediate format used by 'lcov'. + +The intermediate format contains a single file named 'foo.cc.gcov', +with no source code included. An example output is + +file:foo.cc +function:5,1,_Z3foov +function:13,1,main +function:19,1,_GLOBAL__sub_I__Z3foov +function:19,1,_Z41__static_initialization_and_destruction_0ii +lcount:5,1 +lcount:7,9 +lcount:9,8 +lcount:11,1 +file:/.../iostream +lcount:74,1 +file:/.../basic_ios.h +file:/.../ostream +file:/.../ios_base.h +function:157,0,_ZStorSt12_Ios_IostateS_ +lcount:157,0 +file:/.../char_traits.h +function:258,0,_ZNSt11char_traitsIcE6lengthEPKc +lcount:258,0 +... + +The default format outputs multiple files: 'foo.cc.gcov', +'iostream.gcov', 'ios_base.h.gcov', etc. with source code +included. Instead the intermediate format here outputs only a single +file 'foo.cc.gcov' similar to the above example. */ + +static void +output_intermediate_file (FILE *gcov_file, source_t *src) +{ + unsigned line_num; /* current line number. */ + const line_t *line; /* current line info ptr. */ + function_t *fn; /* current function info ptr. */ + + fprintf (gcov_file, "file:%s\n", src->name); /* source file name */ + + for (fn = src->functions; fn; fn = fn->line_next) + { + /* function:<name>,<line_number>,<execution_count> */ + fprintf (gcov_file, "function:%d,%s,%s\n", fn->line, + format_gcov (fn->blocks[0].count, 0, -1), + flag_demangled_names ? fn->demangled_name : fn->name); + } + + for (line_num = 1, line = &src->lines[line_num]; + line_num < src->num_lines; + line_num++, line++) + { + arc_t *arc; + if (line->exists) + fprintf (gcov_file, "lcount:%u,%s\n", line_num, format_gcov (line->count, 0, -1)); + if (flag_branches) + for (arc = line->u.branches; arc; arc = arc->line_next) + { + if (!arc->is_unconditional && !arc->is_call_non_return) + { + const char *branch_type; + /* branch:<line_num>,<branch_coverage_type> + branch_coverage_type + : notexec (Branch not executed) + : taken (Branch executed and taken) + : nottaken (Branch executed, but not taken) + */ + if (arc->src->count) + branch_type = (arc->count > 0) ? "taken" : "nottaken"; + else + branch_type = "notexec"; + fprintf(gcov_file, "branch:%d,%s\n", line_num, branch_type); + } + } + } +} + + /* Process a single input file. */ static void @@ -661,6 +785,8 @@ generate_results (const char *file_name) unsigned ix; source_t *src; function_t *fn; + FILE *gcov_file_intermediate = NULL; + char *gcov_file_intermediate_name = NULL; for (ix = n_sources, src = sources; ix--; src++) if (src->num_lines) @@ -671,7 +797,7 @@ generate_results (const char *file_name) coverage_t coverage; memset (&coverage, 0, sizeof (coverage)); - coverage.name = fn->name; + coverage.name = flag_demangled_names ? fn->demangled_name : fn->name; add_line_counts (flag_function_summary ? &coverage : NULL, fn); if (flag_function_summary) { @@ -689,7 +815,15 @@ generate_results (const char *file_name) else file_name = canonicalize_name (file_name); } - + + if (flag_gcov_file && flag_intermediate_format) + { + /* Open the intermediate file. */ + gcov_file_intermediate_name = + get_gcov_file_intermediate_name (file_name); + gcov_file_intermediate = fopen (gcov_file_intermediate_name, "w"); + } + for (ix = n_sources, src = sources; ix--; src++) { if (flag_relative_only) @@ -712,36 +846,50 @@ generate_results (const char *file_name) total_executed += src->coverage.lines_executed; if (flag_gcov_file) { - char *gcov_file_name - = make_gcov_file_name (file_name, src->coverage.name); + if (flag_intermediate_format) + /* Output the intermediate format without requiring source + files. This outputs a section to a *single* file. */ + output_intermediate_file (gcov_file_intermediate, src); + else + { + char *gcov_file_name + = make_gcov_file_name (file_name, src->coverage.name); - if (src->coverage.lines) - { - FILE *gcov_file = fopen (gcov_file_name, "w"); + if (src->coverage.lines) + { + FILE *gcov_file = fopen (gcov_file_name, "w"); - if (gcov_file) - { - fnotice (stdout, "Creating '%s'\n", gcov_file_name); - output_lines (gcov_file, src); - if (ferror (gcov_file)) - fnotice (stderr, "Error writing output file '%s'\n", - gcov_file_name); - fclose (gcov_file); - } - else - fnotice (stderr, "Could not open output file '%s'\n", - gcov_file_name); - } - else - { - unlink (gcov_file_name); - fnotice (stdout, "Removing '%s'\n", gcov_file_name); - } - free (gcov_file_name); - } - fnotice (stdout, "\n"); + if (gcov_file) + { + fnotice (stdout, "Creating '%s'\n", gcov_file_name); + output_lines (gcov_file, src); + if (ferror (gcov_file)) + fnotice (stderr, "Error writing output file '%s'\n", + gcov_file_name); + fclose (gcov_file); + } + else + fnotice (stderr, "Could not open output file '%s'\n", + gcov_file_name); + } + else + { + unlink (gcov_file_name); + fnotice (stdout, "Removing '%s'\n", gcov_file_name); + } + free (gcov_file_name); + } + fnotice (stdout, "\n"); + } } + if (flag_gcov_file && flag_intermediate_format) + { + /* Now we've finished writing the intermediate file. */ + fclose (gcov_file_intermediate); + XDELETEVEC (gcov_file_intermediate_name); + } + if (!file_name) executed_summary (total_lines, total_executed); } @@ -766,6 +914,9 @@ release_function (function_t *fn) } free (fn->blocks); free (fn->counts); + if (flag_demangled_names && fn->demangled_name != fn->name) + free (fn->demangled_name); + free (fn->name); } /* Release all memory used. */ @@ -1051,6 +1202,12 @@ read_graph_file (void) fn = XCNEW (function_t); fn->name = function_name; + if (flag_demangled_names) + { + fn->demangled_name = cplus_demangle (fn->name, DMGL_PARAMS); + if (!fn->demangled_name) + fn->demangled_name = fn->name; + } fn->ident = ident; fn->lineno_checksum = lineno_checksum; fn->cfg_checksum = cfg_checksum; @@ -2280,7 +2437,8 @@ output_lines (FILE *gcov_file, const source_t *src if (arc->fake) return_count -= arc->count; - fprintf (gcov_file, "function %s", fn->name); + fprintf (gcov_file, "function %s", flag_demangled_names ? + fn->demangled_name : fn->name); fprintf (gcov_file, " called %s", format_gcov (called_count, 0, -1)); fprintf (gcov_file, " returned %s", Index: doc/gcov.texi =================================================================== --- doc/gcov.texi (revision 199269) +++ doc/gcov.texi (working copy) @@ -131,6 +131,8 @@ gcov [@option{-v}|@option{--version}] [@option{-h} [@option{-o}|@option{--object-directory} @var{directory|file}] [@option{-s}|@option{--source-prefix} @var{directory}] [@option{-d}|@option{--display-progress}] + [@option{-i}|@option{--intermediate-format}] + [@option{-m}|@option{--demangled-names}] @var{files} @c man end @c man begin SEEALSO @@ -232,6 +234,50 @@ Unconditional branches are normally not interestin @itemx --display-progress Display the progress on the standard output. +@item -i +@itemx --intermediate-format +Output gcov file in an easy-to-parse intermediate text format that can +be used by @command{lcov} or other tools. The output is a single +@file{.gcov} file per @file{.gcda} file. No source code is required. + +The format of the intermediate @file{.gcov} file is plain text with +one entry per line + +@smallexample +file:@var{source_file_name} +function:@var{line_number},@var{execution_count},@var{function_name} +lcount:@var{line number},@var{execution_count} +branch:@var{line_number},@var{branch_coverage_type} + +Where the @var{branch_coverage_type} is + notexec (Branch not executed) + taken (Branch executed and taken) + nottaken (Branch executed, but not taken) + +There can be multiple @var{file} entries in an intermediate gcov +file. All entries following a @var{file} pertain to that source file +until the next @var{file} entry. +@end smallexample + +Here is a sample when @option{-i} is used in conjuction with @option{-b} option: + +@smallexample +file:array.cc +function:11,1,_Z3sumRKSt6vectorIPiSaIS0_EE +function:22,1,main +lcount:11,1 +lcount:12,1 +lcount:14,1 +branch:14,taken +lcount:26,1 +branch:28,nottaken +@end smallexample + +@item -m +@itemx --demangled-names +Display demangled function names in output. The default is to show +mangled function names. + @end table @command{gcov} should be run with the current directory the same as that