1llvm-profdata - Profile data tool 2================================= 3 4.. program:: llvm-profdata 5 6SYNOPSIS 7-------- 8 9:program:`llvm-profdata` *command* [*args...*] 10 11DESCRIPTION 12----------- 13 14The :program:`llvm-profdata` tool is a small utility for working with profile 15data files. 16 17COMMANDS 18-------- 19 20* :ref:`merge <profdata-merge>` 21* :ref:`show <profdata-show>` 22* :ref:`overlap <profdata-overlap>` 23 24.. program:: llvm-profdata merge 25 26.. _profdata-merge: 27 28MERGE 29----- 30 31SYNOPSIS 32^^^^^^^^ 33 34:program:`llvm-profdata merge` [*options*] [*filename...*] 35 36DESCRIPTION 37^^^^^^^^^^^ 38 39:program:`llvm-profdata merge` takes several profile data files 40generated by PGO instrumentation and merges them together into a single 41indexed profile data file. 42 43By default profile data is merged without modification. This means that the 44relative importance of each input file is proportional to the number of samples 45or counts it contains. In general, the input from a longer training run will be 46interpreted as relatively more important than a shorter run. Depending on the 47nature of the training runs it may be useful to adjust the weight given to each 48input file by using the ``-weighted-input`` option. 49 50Profiles passed in via ``-weighted-input``, ``-input-files``, or via positional 51arguments are processed once for each time they are seen. 52 53 54OPTIONS 55^^^^^^^ 56 57.. option:: -help 58 59 Print a summary of command line options. 60 61.. option:: -output=output, -o=output 62 63 Specify the output file name. *Output* cannot be ``-`` as the resulting 64 indexed profile data can't be written to standard output. 65 66.. option:: -weighted-input=weight,filename 67 68 Specify an input file name along with a weight. The profile counts of the 69 supplied ``filename`` will be scaled (multiplied) by the supplied 70 ``weight``, where where ``weight`` is a decimal integer >= 1. 71 Input files specified without using this option are assigned a default 72 weight of 1. Examples are shown below. 73 74.. option:: -input-files=path, -f=path 75 76 Specify a file which contains a list of files to merge. The entries in this 77 file are newline-separated. Lines starting with '#' are skipped. Entries may 78 be of the form <filename> or <weight>,<filename>. 79 80.. option:: -remapping-file=path, -r=path 81 82 Specify a file which contains a remapping from symbol names in the input 83 profile to the symbol names that should be used in the output profile. The 84 file should consist of lines of the form ``<input-symbol> <output-symbol>``. 85 Blank lines and lines starting with ``#`` are skipped. 86 87 The :doc:`llvm-cxxmap <llvm-cxxmap>` tool can be used to generate the symbol 88 remapping file. 89 90.. option:: -instr (default) 91 92 Specify that the input profile is an instrumentation-based profile. 93 94.. option:: -sample 95 96 Specify that the input profile is a sample-based profile. 97 98 The format of the generated file can be generated in one of three ways: 99 100 .. option:: -binary (default) 101 102 Emit the profile using a binary encoding. For instrumentation-based profile 103 the output format is the indexed binary format. 104 105 .. option:: -text 106 107 Emit the profile in text mode. This option can also be used with both 108 sample-based and instrumentation-based profile. When this option is used 109 the profile will be dumped in the text format that is parsable by the profile 110 reader. 111 112 .. option:: -gcc 113 114 Emit the profile using GCC's gcov format (Not yet supported). 115 116.. option:: -sparse[=true|false] 117 118 Do not emit function records with 0 execution count. Can only be used in 119 conjunction with -instr. Defaults to false, since it can inhibit compiler 120 optimization during PGO. 121 122.. option:: -num-threads=N, -j=N 123 124 Use N threads to perform profile merging. When N=0, llvm-profdata auto-detects 125 an appropriate number of threads to use. This is the default. 126 127.. option:: -failure-mode=[any|all] 128 129 Set the failure mode. There are two options: 'any' causes the merge command to 130 fail if any profiles are invalid, and 'all' causes the merge command to fail 131 only if all profiles are invalid. If 'all' is set, information from any 132 invalid profiles is excluded from the final merged product. The default 133 failure mode is 'any'. 134 135EXAMPLES 136^^^^^^^^ 137Basic Usage 138+++++++++++ 139Merge three profiles: 140 141:: 142 143 llvm-profdata merge foo.profdata bar.profdata baz.profdata -output merged.profdata 144 145Weighted Input 146++++++++++++++ 147The input file `foo.profdata` is especially important, multiply its counts by 10: 148 149:: 150 151 llvm-profdata merge -weighted-input=10,foo.profdata bar.profdata baz.profdata -output merged.profdata 152 153Exactly equivalent to the previous invocation (explicit form; useful for programmatic invocation): 154 155:: 156 157 llvm-profdata merge -weighted-input=10,foo.profdata -weighted-input=1,bar.profdata -weighted-input=1,baz.profdata -output merged.profdata 158 159.. program:: llvm-profdata show 160 161.. _profdata-show: 162 163SHOW 164---- 165 166SYNOPSIS 167^^^^^^^^ 168 169:program:`llvm-profdata show` [*options*] [*filename*] 170 171DESCRIPTION 172^^^^^^^^^^^ 173 174:program:`llvm-profdata show` takes a profile data file and displays the 175information about the profile counters for this file and 176for any of the specified function(s). 177 178If *filename* is omitted or is ``-``, then **llvm-profdata show** reads its 179input from standard input. 180 181OPTIONS 182^^^^^^^ 183 184.. option:: -all-functions 185 186 Print details for every function. 187 188.. option:: -counts 189 190 Print the counter values for the displayed functions. 191 192.. option:: -function=string 193 194 Print details for a function if the function's name contains the given string. 195 196.. option:: -help 197 198 Print a summary of command line options. 199 200.. option:: -output=output, -o=output 201 202 Specify the output file name. If *output* is ``-`` or it isn't specified, 203 then the output is sent to standard output. 204 205.. option:: -instr (default) 206 207 Specify that the input profile is an instrumentation-based profile. 208 209.. option:: -text 210 211 Instruct the profile dumper to show profile counts in the text format of the 212 instrumentation-based profile data representation. By default, the profile 213 information is dumped in a more human readable form (also in text) with 214 annotations. 215 216.. option:: -topn=n 217 218 Instruct the profile dumper to show the top ``n`` functions with the 219 hottest basic blocks in the summary section. By default, the topn functions 220 are not dumped. 221 222.. option:: -sample 223 224 Specify that the input profile is a sample-based profile. 225 226.. option:: -memop-sizes 227 228 Show the profiled sizes of the memory intrinsic calls for shown functions. 229 230.. option:: -value-cutoff=n 231 232 Show only those functions whose max count values are greater or equal to ``n``. 233 By default, the value-cutoff is set to 0. 234 235.. option:: -list-below-cutoff 236 237 Only output names of functions whose max count value are below the cutoff 238 value. 239 240.. option:: -showcs 241 242 Only show context sensitive profile counts. The default is to filter all 243 context sensitive profile counts. 244 245.. program:: llvm-profdata overlap 246 247.. _profdata-overlap: 248 249OVERLAP 250------- 251 252SYNOPSIS 253^^^^^^^^ 254 255:program:`llvm-profdata overlap` [*options*] [*base profile file*] [*test profile file*] 256 257DESCRIPTION 258^^^^^^^^^^^ 259 260:program:`llvm-profdata overlap` takes two profile data files and displays the 261*overlap* of counter distribution between the whole files and between any of the 262specified functions. 263 264In this command, *overlap* is defined as follows: 265Suppose *base profile file* has the following counts: 266{c1_1, c1_2, ..., c1_n, c1_u_1, c2_u_2, ..., c2_u_s}, 267and *test profile file* has 268{c2_1, c2_2, ..., c2_n, c2_v_1, c2_v_2, ..., c2_v_t}. 269Here c{1|2}_i (i = 1 .. n) are matched counters and c1_u_i (i = 1 .. s) and 270c2_v_i (i = 1 .. v) are unmatched counters (or counters only existing in) 271*base profile file* and *test profile file*, respectively. 272Let sum_1 = c1_1 + c1_2 + ... + c1_n + c1_u_1 + c2_u_2 + ... + c2_u_s, and 273sum_2 = c2_1 + c2_2 + ... + c2_n + c2_v_1 + c2_v_2 + ... + c2_v_t. 274*overlap* = min(c1_1/sum_1, c2_1/sum_2) + min(c1_2/sum_1, c2_2/sum_2) + ... 275+ min(c1_n/sum_1, c2_n/sum_2). 276 277The result overlap distribution is a percentage number, ranging from 0.0% to 278100.0%, where 0.0% means there is no overlap and 100.0% means a perfect 279overlap. 280 281Here is an example, if *base profile file* has counts of {400, 600}, and 282*test profile file* has matched counts of {60000, 40000}. The *overlap* is 80%. 283 284OPTIONS 285^^^^^^^ 286 287.. option:: -function=string 288 289 Print details for a function if the function's name contains the given string. 290 291.. option:: -help 292 293 Print a summary of command line options. 294 295.. option:: -o=output or -o output 296 297 Specify the output file name. If *output* is ``-`` or it isn't specified, 298 then the output is sent to standard output. 299 300.. option:: -value-cutoff=n 301 302 Show only those functions whose max count values are greater or equal to ``n``. 303 By default, the value-cutoff is set to max of unsigned long long. 304 305.. option:: -cs 306 307 Only show overlap for the context sensitive profile counts. The default is to show 308 non-context sensitive profile counts. 309 310EXIT STATUS 311----------- 312 313:program:`llvm-profdata` returns 1 if the command is omitted or is invalid, 314if it cannot read input files, or if there is a mismatch between their data. 315