1llvm-cov - emit coverage information 2==================================== 3 4.. program:: llvm-cov 5 6SYNOPSIS 7-------- 8 9:program:`llvm-cov` *command* [*args...*] 10 11DESCRIPTION 12----------- 13 14The :program:`llvm-cov` tool shows code coverage information for 15programs that are instrumented to emit profile data. It can be used to 16work with ``gcov``\-style coverage or with ``clang``\'s instrumentation 17based profiling. 18 19If the program is invoked with a base name of ``gcov``, it will behave as if 20the :program:`llvm-cov gcov` command were called. Otherwise, a command should 21be provided. 22 23COMMANDS 24-------- 25 26* :ref:`gcov <llvm-cov-gcov>` 27* :ref:`show <llvm-cov-show>` 28* :ref:`report <llvm-cov-report>` 29* :ref:`export <llvm-cov-export>` 30 31.. program:: llvm-cov gcov 32 33.. _llvm-cov-gcov: 34 35GCOV COMMAND 36------------ 37 38SYNOPSIS 39^^^^^^^^ 40 41:program:`llvm-cov gcov` [*options*] *SOURCEFILE* 42 43DESCRIPTION 44^^^^^^^^^^^ 45 46The :program:`llvm-cov gcov` tool reads code coverage data files and displays 47the coverage information for a specified source file. It is compatible with the 48``gcov`` tool from version 4.2 of ``GCC`` and may also be compatible with some 49later versions of ``gcov``. 50 51To use :program:`llvm-cov gcov`, you must first build an instrumented version 52of your application that collects coverage data as it runs. Compile with the 53``-fprofile-arcs`` and ``-ftest-coverage`` options to add the 54instrumentation. (Alternatively, you can use the ``--coverage`` option, which 55includes both of those other options.) 56 57At the time you compile the instrumented code, a ``.gcno`` data file will be 58generated for each object file. These ``.gcno`` files contain half of the 59coverage data. The other half of the data comes from ``.gcda`` files that are 60generated when you run the instrumented program, with a separate ``.gcda`` 61file for each object file. Each time you run the program, the execution counts 62are summed into any existing ``.gcda`` files, so be sure to remove any old 63files if you do not want their contents to be included. 64 65By default, the ``.gcda`` files are written into the same directory as the 66object files, but you can override that by setting the ``GCOV_PREFIX`` and 67``GCOV_PREFIX_STRIP`` environment variables. The ``GCOV_PREFIX_STRIP`` 68variable specifies a number of directory components to be removed from the 69start of the absolute path to the object file directory. After stripping those 70directories, the prefix from the ``GCOV_PREFIX`` variable is added. These 71environment variables allow you to run the instrumented program on a machine 72where the original object file directories are not accessible, but you will 73then need to copy the ``.gcda`` files back to the object file directories 74where :program:`llvm-cov gcov` expects to find them. 75 76Once you have generated the coverage data files, run :program:`llvm-cov gcov` 77for each main source file where you want to examine the coverage results. This 78should be run from the same directory where you previously ran the 79compiler. The results for the specified source file are written to a file named 80by appending a ``.gcov`` suffix. A separate output file is also created for 81each file included by the main source file, also with a ``.gcov`` suffix added. 82 83The basic content of an ``.gcov`` output file is a copy of the source file with 84an execution count and line number prepended to every line. The execution 85count is shown as ``-`` if a line does not contain any executable code. If 86a line contains code but that code was never executed, the count is displayed 87as ``#####``. 88 89OPTIONS 90^^^^^^^ 91 92.. option:: -a, --all-blocks 93 94 Display all basic blocks. If there are multiple blocks for a single line of 95 source code, this option causes llvm-cov to show the count for each block 96 instead of just one count for the entire line. 97 98.. option:: -b, --branch-probabilities 99 100 Display conditional branch probabilities and a summary of branch information. 101 102.. option:: -c, --branch-counts 103 104 Display branch counts instead of probabilities (requires -b). 105 106.. option:: -m, --demangled-names 107 108 Demangle function names. 109 110.. option:: -f, --function-summaries 111 112 Show a summary of coverage for each function instead of just one summary for 113 an entire source file. 114 115.. option:: --help 116 117 Display available options (--help-hidden for more). 118 119.. option:: -l, --long-file-names 120 121 For coverage output of files included from the main source file, add the 122 main file name followed by ``##`` as a prefix to the output file names. This 123 can be combined with the --preserve-paths option to use complete paths for 124 both the main file and the included file. 125 126.. option:: -n, --no-output 127 128 Do not output any ``.gcov`` files. Summary information is still 129 displayed. 130 131.. option:: -o=<DIR|FILE>, --object-directory=<DIR>, --object-file=<FILE> 132 133 Find objects in DIR or based on FILE's path. If you specify a particular 134 object file, the coverage data files are expected to have the same base name 135 with ``.gcno`` and ``.gcda`` extensions. If you specify a directory, the 136 files are expected in that directory with the same base name as the source 137 file. 138 139.. option:: -p, --preserve-paths 140 141 Preserve path components when naming the coverage output files. In addition 142 to the source file name, include the directories from the path to that 143 file. The directories are separate by ``#`` characters, with ``.`` directories 144 removed and ``..`` directories replaced by ``^`` characters. When used with 145 the --long-file-names option, this applies to both the main file name and the 146 included file name. 147 148.. option:: -r 149 150 Only dump files with relative paths or absolute paths with the prefix specified 151 by ``-s``. 152 153.. option:: -s=<string> 154 155 Source prefix to elide. 156 157.. option:: -t, --stdout 158 159 Print to stdout instead of producing ``.gcov`` files. 160 161.. option:: -u, --unconditional-branches 162 163 Include unconditional branches in the output for the --branch-probabilities 164 option. 165 166.. option:: -version 167 168 Display the version of llvm-cov. 169 170.. option:: -x, --hash-filenames 171 172 Use md5 hash of file name when naming the coverage output files. The source 173 file name will be suffixed by ``##`` followed by MD5 hash calculated for it. 174 175EXIT STATUS 176^^^^^^^^^^^ 177 178:program:`llvm-cov gcov` returns 1 if it cannot read input files. Otherwise, 179it exits with zero. 180 181.. program:: llvm-cov show 182 183.. _llvm-cov-show: 184 185SHOW COMMAND 186------------ 187 188SYNOPSIS 189^^^^^^^^ 190 191:program:`llvm-cov show` [*options*] -instr-profile *PROFILE* *BIN* [*-object BIN,...*] [[*-object BIN*]] [*SOURCES*] 192 193DESCRIPTION 194^^^^^^^^^^^ 195 196The :program:`llvm-cov show` command shows line by line coverage of the 197binaries *BIN*,... using the profile data *PROFILE*. It can optionally be 198filtered to only show the coverage for the files listed in *SOURCES*. 199 200*BIN* may be an executable, object file, dynamic library, or archive (thin or 201otherwise). 202 203To use :program:`llvm-cov show`, you need a program that is compiled with 204instrumentation to emit profile and coverage data. To build such a program with 205``clang`` use the ``-fprofile-instr-generate`` and ``-fcoverage-mapping`` 206flags. If linking with the ``clang`` driver, pass ``-fprofile-instr-generate`` 207to the link stage to make sure the necessary runtime libraries are linked in. 208 209The coverage information is stored in the built executable or library itself, 210and this is what you should pass to :program:`llvm-cov show` as a *BIN* 211argument. The profile data is generated by running this instrumented program 212normally. When the program exits it will write out a raw profile file, 213typically called ``default.profraw``, which can be converted to a format that 214is suitable for the *PROFILE* argument using the :program:`llvm-profdata merge` 215tool. 216 217OPTIONS 218^^^^^^^ 219 220.. option:: -show-branches=<VIEW> 221 222 Show coverage for branch conditions in terms of either count or percentage. 223 The supported views are: "count", "percent". 224 225.. option:: -show-line-counts 226 227 Show the execution counts for each line. Defaults to true, unless another 228 ``-show`` option is used. 229 230.. option:: -show-expansions 231 232 Expand inclusions, such as preprocessor macros or textual inclusions, inline 233 in the display of the source file. Defaults to false. 234 235.. option:: -show-instantiations 236 237 For source regions that are instantiated multiple times, such as templates in 238 ``C++``, show each instantiation separately as well as the combined summary. 239 Defaults to true. 240 241.. option:: -show-regions 242 243 Show the execution counts for each region by displaying a caret that points to 244 the character where the region starts. Defaults to false. 245 246.. option:: -show-line-counts-or-regions 247 248 Show the execution counts for each line if there is only one region on the 249 line, but show the individual regions if there are multiple on the line. 250 Defaults to false. 251 252.. option:: -use-color 253 254 Enable or disable color output. By default this is autodetected. 255 256.. option:: -arch=[*NAMES*] 257 258 Specify a list of architectures such that the Nth entry in the list 259 corresponds to the Nth specified binary. If the covered object is a universal 260 binary, this specifies the architecture to use. It is an error to specify an 261 architecture that is not included in the universal binary or to use an 262 architecture that does not match a non-universal binary. 263 264.. option:: -name=<NAME> 265 266 Show code coverage only for functions with the given name. 267 268.. option:: -name-allowlist=<FILE> 269 270 Show code coverage only for functions listed in the given file. Each line in 271 the file should start with `allowlist_fun:`, immediately followed by the name 272 of the function to accept. This name can be a wildcard expression. 273 274.. option:: -name-whitelist=<FILE> 275 276 Show code coverage only for functions listed in the given file. Each line in 277 the file should start with `whitelist_fun:`, immediately followed by the name 278 of the function to accept. This name can be a wildcard expression. This option 279 will be deprecated for `-name-allowlist=<FILE>` in future releases. 280 281.. option:: -name-regex=<PATTERN> 282 283 Show code coverage only for functions that match the given regular expression. 284 285.. option:: -ignore-filename-regex=<PATTERN> 286 287 Skip source code files with file paths that match the given regular expression. 288 289.. option:: -format=<FORMAT> 290 291 Use the specified output format. The supported formats are: "text", "html". 292 293.. option:: -tab-size=<TABSIZE> 294 295 Replace tabs with <TABSIZE> spaces when preparing reports. Currently, this is 296 only supported for the html format. 297 298.. option:: -output-dir=PATH 299 300 Specify a directory to write coverage reports into. If the directory does not 301 exist, it is created. When used in function view mode (i.e when -name or 302 -name-regex are used to select specific functions), the report is written to 303 PATH/functions.EXTENSION. When used in file view mode, a report for each file 304 is written to PATH/REL_PATH_TO_FILE.EXTENSION. 305 306.. option:: -Xdemangler=<TOOL>|<TOOL-OPTION> 307 308 Specify a symbol demangler. This can be used to make reports more 309 human-readable. This option can be specified multiple times to supply 310 arguments to the demangler (e.g `-Xdemangler c++filt -Xdemangler -n` for C++). 311 The demangler is expected to read a newline-separated list of symbols from 312 stdin and write a newline-separated list of the same length to stdout. 313 314.. option:: -num-threads=N, -j=N 315 316 Use N threads to write file reports (only applicable when -output-dir is 317 specified). When N=0, llvm-cov auto-detects an appropriate number of threads to 318 use. This is the default. 319 320.. option:: -compilation-dir=<dir> 321 322 Directory used as a base for relative coverage mapping paths. Only applicable 323 when binaries have been compiled with one of `-fcoverage-prefix-map` 324 `-fcoverage-compilation-dir`, or `-ffile-compilation-dir`. 325 326.. option:: -line-coverage-gt=<N> 327 328 Show code coverage only for functions with line coverage greater than the 329 given threshold. 330 331.. option:: -line-coverage-lt=<N> 332 333 Show code coverage only for functions with line coverage less than the given 334 threshold. 335 336.. option:: -region-coverage-gt=<N> 337 338 Show code coverage only for functions with region coverage greater than the 339 given threshold. 340 341.. option:: -region-coverage-lt=<N> 342 343 Show code coverage only for functions with region coverage less than the given 344 threshold. 345 346.. option:: -path-equivalence=<from>,<to> 347 348 Map the paths in the coverage data to local source file paths. This allows you 349 to generate the coverage data on one machine, and then use llvm-cov on a 350 different machine where you have the same files on a different path. 351 352.. program:: llvm-cov report 353 354.. _llvm-cov-report: 355 356REPORT COMMAND 357-------------- 358 359SYNOPSIS 360^^^^^^^^ 361 362:program:`llvm-cov report` [*options*] -instr-profile *PROFILE* *BIN* [*-object BIN,...*] [[*-object BIN*]] [*SOURCES*] 363 364DESCRIPTION 365^^^^^^^^^^^ 366 367The :program:`llvm-cov report` command displays a summary of the coverage of 368the binaries *BIN*,... using the profile data *PROFILE*. It can optionally be 369filtered to only show the coverage for the files listed in *SOURCES*. 370 371*BIN* may be an executable, object file, dynamic library, or archive (thin or 372otherwise). 373 374If no source files are provided, a summary line is printed for each file in the 375coverage data. If any files are provided, summaries can be shown for each 376function in the listed files if the ``-show-functions`` option is enabled. 377 378For information on compiling programs for coverage and generating profile data, 379see :ref:`llvm-cov-show`. 380 381OPTIONS 382^^^^^^^ 383 384.. option:: -use-color[=VALUE] 385 386 Enable or disable color output. By default this is autodetected. 387 388.. option:: -arch=<name> 389 390 If the covered binary is a universal binary, select the architecture to use. 391 It is an error to specify an architecture that is not included in the 392 universal binary or to use an architecture that does not match a 393 non-universal binary. 394 395.. option:: -show-region-summary 396 397 Show statistics for all regions. Defaults to true. 398 399.. option:: -show-branch-summary 400 401 Show statistics for all branch conditions. Defaults to true. 402 403.. option:: -show-functions 404 405 Show coverage summaries for each function. Defaults to false. 406 407.. option:: -show-instantiation-summary 408 409 Show statistics for all function instantiations. Defaults to false. 410 411.. option:: -ignore-filename-regex=<PATTERN> 412 413 Skip source code files with file paths that match the given regular expression. 414 415.. option:: -compilation-dir=<dir> 416 417 Directory used as a base for relative coverage mapping paths. Only applicable 418 when binaries have been compiled with one of `-fcoverage-prefix-map` 419 `-fcoverage-compilation-dir`, or `-ffile-compilation-dir`. 420 421.. program:: llvm-cov export 422 423.. _llvm-cov-export: 424 425EXPORT COMMAND 426-------------- 427 428SYNOPSIS 429^^^^^^^^ 430 431:program:`llvm-cov export` [*options*] -instr-profile *PROFILE* *BIN* [*-object BIN,...*] [[*-object BIN*]] [*SOURCES*] 432 433DESCRIPTION 434^^^^^^^^^^^ 435 436The :program:`llvm-cov export` command exports coverage data of the binaries 437*BIN*,... using the profile data *PROFILE* in either JSON or lcov trace file 438format. 439 440When exporting JSON, the regions, functions, branches, expansions, and 441summaries of the coverage data will be exported. When exporting an lcov trace 442file, the line-based coverage, branch coverage, and summaries will be exported. 443 444The exported data can optionally be filtered to only export the coverage 445for the files listed in *SOURCES*. 446 447For information on compiling programs for coverage and generating profile data, 448see :ref:`llvm-cov-show`. 449 450OPTIONS 451^^^^^^^ 452 453.. option:: -arch=<name> 454 455 If the covered binary is a universal binary, select the architecture to use. 456 It is an error to specify an architecture that is not included in the 457 universal binary or to use an architecture that does not match a 458 non-universal binary. 459 460.. option:: -format=<FORMAT> 461 462 Use the specified output format. The supported formats are: "text" (JSON), 463 "lcov". 464 465.. option:: -summary-only 466 467 Export only summary information for each file in the coverage data. This mode 468 will not export coverage information for smaller units such as individual 469 functions or regions. The result will contain the same information as produced 470 by the :program:`llvm-cov report` command, but presented in JSON or lcov 471 format rather than text. 472 473.. option:: -ignore-filename-regex=<PATTERN> 474 475 Skip source code files with file paths that match the given regular expression. 476 477 .. option:: -skip-expansions 478 479 Skip exporting macro expansion coverage data. 480 481 .. option:: -skip-functions 482 483 Skip exporting per-function coverage data. 484 485 .. option:: -num-threads=N, -j=N 486 487 Use N threads to export coverage data. When N=0, llvm-cov auto-detects an 488 appropriate number of threads to use. This is the default. 489 490.. option:: -compilation-dir=<dir> 491 492 Directory used as a base for relative coverage mapping paths. Only applicable 493 when binaries have been compiled with one of `-fcoverage-prefix-map` 494 `-fcoverage-compilation-dir`, or `-ffile-compilation-dir`. 495