1 /* Timing variables for measuring compiler performance. 2 Copyright (C) 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010 3 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 4 Contributed by Alex Samuel <samuel@codesourcery.com> 5 6 This file is part of GCC. 7 8 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it 9 under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 10 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) 11 any later version. 12 13 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT 14 ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY 15 or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public 16 License for more details. 17 18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 19 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see 20 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ 21 22 #ifndef GCC_TIMEVAR_H 23 #define GCC_TIMEVAR_H 24 25 /* Timing variables are used to measure elapsed time in various 26 portions of the compiler. Each measures elapsed user, system, and 27 wall-clock time, as appropriate to and supported by the host 28 system. 29 30 Timing variables are defined using the DEFTIMEVAR macro in 31 timevar.def. Each has an enumeral identifier, used when referring 32 to the timing variable in code, and a character string name. 33 34 Timing variables can be used in two ways: 35 36 - On the timing stack, using timevar_push and timevar_pop. 37 Timing variables may be pushed onto the stack; elapsed time is 38 attributed to the topmost timing variable on the stack. When 39 another variable is pushed on, the previous topmost variable is 40 `paused' until the pushed variable is popped back off. 41 42 - As a standalone timer, using timevar_start and timevar_stop. 43 All time elapsed between the two calls is attributed to the 44 variable. 45 */ 46 47 /* This structure stores the various varieties of time that can be 48 measured. Times are stored in seconds. The time may be an 49 absolute time or a time difference; in the former case, the time 50 base is undefined, except that the difference between two times 51 produces a valid time difference. */ 52 53 struct timevar_time_def 54 { 55 /* User time in this process. */ 56 double user; 57 58 /* System time (if applicable for this host platform) in this 59 process. */ 60 double sys; 61 62 /* Wall clock time. */ 63 double wall; 64 65 /* Garbage collector memory. */ 66 unsigned ggc_mem; 67 }; 68 69 /* An enumeration of timing variable identifiers. Constructed from 70 the contents of timevar.def. */ 71 72 #define DEFTIMEVAR(identifier__, name__) \ 73 identifier__, 74 typedef enum 75 { 76 TV_NONE, 77 #include "timevar.def" 78 TIMEVAR_LAST 79 } 80 timevar_id_t; 81 #undef DEFTIMEVAR 82 83 /* True if timevars should be used. In GCC, this happens with 84 the -ftime-report flag. */ 85 extern bool timevar_enable; 86 87 /* Total amount of memory allocated by garbage collector. */ 88 extern size_t timevar_ggc_mem_total; 89 90 extern void timevar_init (void); 91 extern void timevar_push_1 (timevar_id_t); 92 extern void timevar_pop_1 (timevar_id_t); 93 extern void timevar_start (timevar_id_t); 94 extern void timevar_stop (timevar_id_t); 95 extern bool timevar_cond_start (timevar_id_t); 96 extern void timevar_cond_stop (timevar_id_t, bool); 97 extern void timevar_print (FILE *); 98 99 /* Provided for backward compatibility. */ 100 static inline void 101 timevar_push (timevar_id_t tv) 102 { 103 if (timevar_enable) 104 timevar_push_1 (tv); 105 } 106 107 static inline void 108 timevar_pop (timevar_id_t tv) 109 { 110 if (timevar_enable) 111 timevar_pop_1 (tv); 112 } 113 114 extern void print_time (const char *, long); 115 116 #endif /* ! GCC_TIMEVAR_H */ 117