1 //===- llvm/Support/DebugCounter.h - Debug counter support ------*- C++ -*-===//
2 //
3 // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
4 // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
6 //
7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
8 /// \file
9 /// This file provides an implementation of debug counters.  Debug
10 /// counters are a tool that let you narrow down a miscompilation to a specific
11 /// thing happening.
12 ///
13 /// To give a use case: Imagine you have a file, very large, and you
14 /// are trying to understand the minimal transformation that breaks it. Bugpoint
15 /// and bisection is often helpful here in narrowing it down to a specific pass,
16 /// but it's still a very large file, and a very complicated pass to try to
17 /// debug.  That is where debug counting steps in.  You can instrument the pass
18 /// with a debug counter before it does a certain thing, and depending on the
19 /// counts, it will either execute that thing or not.  The debug counter itself
20 /// consists of a skip and a count.  Skip is the number of times shouldExecute
21 /// needs to be called before it returns true.  Count is the number of times to
22 /// return true once Skip is 0.  So a skip=47, count=2 ,would skip the first 47
23 /// executions by returning false from shouldExecute, then execute twice, and
24 /// then return false again.
25 /// Note that a counter set to a negative number will always execute.
26 /// For a concrete example, during predicateinfo creation, the renaming pass
27 /// replaces each use with a renamed use.
28 ////
29 /// If I use DEBUG_COUNTER to create a counter called "predicateinfo", and
30 /// variable name RenameCounter, and then instrument this renaming with a debug
31 /// counter, like so:
32 ///
33 /// if (!DebugCounter::shouldExecute(RenameCounter)
34 /// <continue or return or whatever not executing looks like>
35 ///
36 /// Now I can, from the command line, make it rename or not rename certain uses
37 /// by setting the skip and count.
38 /// So for example
39 /// bin/opt -debug-counter=predicateinfo-skip=47,predicateinfo-count=1
40 /// will skip renaming the first 47 uses, then rename one, then skip the rest.
41 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
42 
43 #ifndef LLVM_SUPPORT_DEBUGCOUNTER_H
44 #define LLVM_SUPPORT_DEBUGCOUNTER_H
45 
46 #include "llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h"
47 #include "llvm/ADT/UniqueVector.h"
48 #include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h"
49 #include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
50 #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
51 #include <string>
52 
53 namespace llvm {
54 
55 class DebugCounter {
56 public:
57   ~DebugCounter();
58 
59   /// Returns a reference to the singleton instance.
60   static DebugCounter &instance();
61 
62   // Used by the command line option parser to push a new value it parsed.
63   void push_back(const std::string &);
64 
65   // Register a counter with the specified name.
66   //
67   // FIXME: Currently, counter registration is required to happen before command
68   // line option parsing. The main reason to register counters is to produce a
69   // nice list of them on the command line, but i'm not sure this is worth it.
70   static unsigned registerCounter(StringRef Name, StringRef Desc) {
71     return instance().addCounter(Name, Desc);
72   }
73   inline static bool shouldExecute(unsigned CounterName) {
74     if (!isCountingEnabled())
75       return true;
76 
77     auto &Us = instance();
78     auto Result = Us.Counters.find(CounterName);
79     if (Result != Us.Counters.end()) {
80       auto &CounterInfo = Result->second;
81       ++CounterInfo.Count;
82 
83       // We only execute while the Skip is not smaller than Count,
84       // and the StopAfter + Skip is larger than Count.
85       // Negative counters always execute.
86       if (CounterInfo.Skip < 0)
87         return true;
88       if (CounterInfo.Skip >= CounterInfo.Count)
89         return false;
90       if (CounterInfo.StopAfter < 0)
91         return true;
92       return CounterInfo.StopAfter + CounterInfo.Skip >= CounterInfo.Count;
93     }
94     // Didn't find the counter, should we warn?
95     return true;
96   }
97 
98   // Return true if a given counter had values set (either programatically or on
99   // the command line).  This will return true even if those values are
100   // currently in a state where the counter will always execute.
101   static bool isCounterSet(unsigned ID) {
102     return instance().Counters[ID].IsSet;
103   }
104 
105   // Return the Count for a counter. This only works for set counters.
106   static int64_t getCounterValue(unsigned ID) {
107     auto &Us = instance();
108     auto Result = Us.Counters.find(ID);
109     assert(Result != Us.Counters.end() && "Asking about a non-set counter");
110     return Result->second.Count;
111   }
112 
113   // Set a registered counter to a given Count value.
114   static void setCounterValue(unsigned ID, int64_t Count) {
115     auto &Us = instance();
116     Us.Counters[ID].Count = Count;
117   }
118 
119   // Dump or print the current counter set into llvm::dbgs().
120   LLVM_DUMP_METHOD void dump() const;
121 
122   void print(raw_ostream &OS) const;
123 
124   // Get the counter ID for a given named counter, or return 0 if none is found.
125   unsigned getCounterId(const std::string &Name) const {
126     return RegisteredCounters.idFor(Name);
127   }
128 
129   // Return the number of registered counters.
130   unsigned int getNumCounters() const { return RegisteredCounters.size(); }
131 
132   // Return the name and description of the counter with the given ID.
133   std::pair<std::string, std::string> getCounterInfo(unsigned ID) const {
134     return std::make_pair(RegisteredCounters[ID], Counters.lookup(ID).Desc);
135   }
136 
137   // Iterate through the registered counters
138   typedef UniqueVector<std::string> CounterVector;
139   CounterVector::const_iterator begin() const {
140     return RegisteredCounters.begin();
141   }
142   CounterVector::const_iterator end() const { return RegisteredCounters.end(); }
143 
144   // Force-enables counting all DebugCounters.
145   //
146   // Since DebugCounters are incompatible with threading (not only do they not
147   // make sense, but we'll also see data races), this should only be used in
148   // contexts where we're certain we won't spawn threads.
149   static void enableAllCounters() { instance().Enabled = true; }
150 
151 private:
152   static bool isCountingEnabled() {
153 // Compile to nothing when debugging is off
154 #ifdef NDEBUG
155     return false;
156 #else
157     return instance().Enabled;
158 #endif
159   }
160 
161   unsigned addCounter(const std::string &Name, const std::string &Desc) {
162     unsigned Result = RegisteredCounters.insert(Name);
163     Counters[Result] = {};
164     Counters[Result].Desc = Desc;
165     return Result;
166   }
167   // Struct to store counter info.
168   struct CounterInfo {
169     int64_t Count = 0;
170     int64_t Skip = 0;
171     int64_t StopAfter = -1;
172     bool IsSet = false;
173     std::string Desc;
174   };
175   DenseMap<unsigned, CounterInfo> Counters;
176   CounterVector RegisteredCounters;
177 
178   // Whether we should do DebugCounting at all. DebugCounters aren't
179   // thread-safe, so this should always be false in multithreaded scenarios.
180   bool Enabled = false;
181 };
182 
183 #define DEBUG_COUNTER(VARNAME, COUNTERNAME, DESC)                              \
184   static const unsigned VARNAME =                                              \
185       DebugCounter::registerCounter(COUNTERNAME, DESC)
186 
187 } // namespace llvm
188 #endif
189