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Vedant Kumara530a362016-06-02 00:51:50 +00001==========================
2Source-based Code Coverage
3==========================
4
5.. contents::
6 :local:
7
8Introduction
9============
10
11This document explains how to use clang's source-based code coverage feature.
12It's called "source-based" because it operates on AST and preprocessor
13information directly. This allows it to generate very precise coverage data.
14
15Clang ships two other code coverage implementations:
16
17* :doc:`SanitizerCoverage` - A low-overhead tool meant for use alongside the
18 various sanitizers. It can provide up to edge-level coverage.
19
20* gcov - A GCC-compatible coverage implementation which operates on DebugInfo.
21
22From this point onwards "code coverage" will refer to the source-based kind.
23
24The code coverage workflow
25==========================
26
27The code coverage workflow consists of three main steps:
28
Vedant Kumar0819f362016-06-02 02:25:13 +000029* Compiling with coverage enabled.
Vedant Kumara530a362016-06-02 00:51:50 +000030
Vedant Kumar0819f362016-06-02 02:25:13 +000031* Running the instrumented program.
Vedant Kumara530a362016-06-02 00:51:50 +000032
Vedant Kumar0819f362016-06-02 02:25:13 +000033* Creating coverage reports.
Vedant Kumara530a362016-06-02 00:51:50 +000034
35The next few sections work through a complete, copy-'n-paste friendly example
36based on this program:
37
Vedant Kumar4c1112c2016-06-02 01:15:59 +000038.. code-block:: cpp
Vedant Kumara530a362016-06-02 00:51:50 +000039
40 % cat <<EOF > foo.cc
41 #define BAR(x) ((x) || (x))
42 template <typename T> void foo(T x) {
43 for (unsigned I = 0; I < 10; ++I) { BAR(I); }
44 }
45 int main() {
46 foo<int>(0);
47 foo<float>(0);
48 return 0;
49 }
50 EOF
51
52Compiling with coverage enabled
53===============================
54
Vedant Kumar6c53d8f2016-06-02 02:45:59 +000055To compile code with coverage enabled, pass ``-fprofile-instr-generate
Vedant Kumara530a362016-06-02 00:51:50 +000056-fcoverage-mapping`` to the compiler:
57
58.. code-block:: console
59
60 # Step 1: Compile with coverage enabled.
61 % clang++ -fprofile-instr-generate -fcoverage-mapping foo.cc -o foo
62
63Note that linking together code with and without coverage instrumentation is
Vedant Kumar74c3fd12016-09-22 15:34:33 +000064supported. Uninstrumented code simply won't be accounted for in reports.
Vedant Kumara530a362016-06-02 00:51:50 +000065
66Running the instrumented program
67================================
68
69The next step is to run the instrumented program. When the program exits it
70will write a **raw profile** to the path specified by the ``LLVM_PROFILE_FILE``
Vedant Kumar0819f362016-06-02 02:25:13 +000071environment variable. If that variable does not exist, the profile is written
72to ``default.profraw`` in the current directory of the program. If
73``LLVM_PROFILE_FILE`` contains a path to a non-existent directory, the missing
74directory structure will be created. Additionally, the following special
75**pattern strings** are rewritten:
Vedant Kumara530a362016-06-02 00:51:50 +000076
77* "%p" expands out to the process ID.
78
79* "%h" expands out to the hostname of the machine running the program.
80
Vedant Kumarf3300c92016-06-14 00:42:12 +000081* "%Nm" expands out to the instrumented binary's signature. When this pattern
82 is specified, the runtime creates a pool of N raw profiles which are used for
83 on-line profile merging. The runtime takes care of selecting a raw profile
84 from the pool, locking it, and updating it before the program exits. If N is
85 not specified (i.e the pattern is "%m"), it's assumed that ``N = 1``. N must
86 be between 1 and 9. The merge pool specifier can only occur once per filename
87 pattern.
88
Vedant Kumara530a362016-06-02 00:51:50 +000089.. code-block:: console
90
91 # Step 2: Run the program.
92 % LLVM_PROFILE_FILE="foo.profraw" ./foo
93
94Creating coverage reports
95=========================
96
Vedant Kumar0819f362016-06-02 02:25:13 +000097Raw profiles have to be **indexed** before they can be used to generate
Vedant Kumar74c3fd12016-09-22 15:34:33 +000098coverage reports. This is done using the "merge" tool in ``llvm-profdata``
99(which can combine multiple raw profiles and index them at the same time):
Vedant Kumara530a362016-06-02 00:51:50 +0000100
101.. code-block:: console
102
103 # Step 3(a): Index the raw profile.
104 % llvm-profdata merge -sparse foo.profraw -o foo.profdata
105
Vedant Kumar74c3fd12016-09-22 15:34:33 +0000106There are multiple different ways to render coverage reports. The simplest
107option is to generate a line-oriented report:
Vedant Kumara530a362016-06-02 00:51:50 +0000108
109.. code-block:: console
110
111 # Step 3(b): Create a line-oriented coverage report.
112 % llvm-cov show ./foo -instr-profile=foo.profdata
113
Vedant Kumara530a362016-06-02 00:51:50 +0000114This report includes a summary view as well as dedicated sub-views for
115templated functions and their instantiations. For our example program, we get
116distinct views for ``foo<int>(...)`` and ``foo<float>(...)``. If
117``-show-line-counts-or-regions`` is enabled, ``llvm-cov`` displays sub-line
118region counts (even in macro expansions):
119
George Burgess IVbc8cc5ac2016-06-21 02:19:43 +0000120.. code-block:: none
Vedant Kumara530a362016-06-02 00:51:50 +0000121
Vedant Kumar9ed58022016-09-19 01:42:38 +0000122 1| 20|#define BAR(x) ((x) || (x))
Vedant Kumara530a362016-06-02 00:51:50 +0000123 ^20 ^2
124 2| 2|template <typename T> void foo(T x) {
Vedant Kumar9ed58022016-09-19 01:42:38 +0000125 3| 22| for (unsigned I = 0; I < 10; ++I) { BAR(I); }
Vedant Kumara530a362016-06-02 00:51:50 +0000126 ^22 ^20 ^20^20
Vedant Kumar9ed58022016-09-19 01:42:38 +0000127 4| 2|}
Vedant Kumara530a362016-06-02 00:51:50 +0000128 ------------------
129 | void foo<int>(int):
Vedant Kumar9ed58022016-09-19 01:42:38 +0000130 | 2| 1|template <typename T> void foo(T x) {
131 | 3| 11| for (unsigned I = 0; I < 10; ++I) { BAR(I); }
Vedant Kumara530a362016-06-02 00:51:50 +0000132 | ^11 ^10 ^10^10
Vedant Kumar9ed58022016-09-19 01:42:38 +0000133 | 4| 1|}
Vedant Kumara530a362016-06-02 00:51:50 +0000134 ------------------
135 | void foo<float>(int):
Vedant Kumar9ed58022016-09-19 01:42:38 +0000136 | 2| 1|template <typename T> void foo(T x) {
137 | 3| 11| for (unsigned I = 0; I < 10; ++I) { BAR(I); }
Vedant Kumara530a362016-06-02 00:51:50 +0000138 | ^11 ^10 ^10^10
Vedant Kumar9ed58022016-09-19 01:42:38 +0000139 | 4| 1|}
Vedant Kumara530a362016-06-02 00:51:50 +0000140 ------------------
141
Vedant Kumar74c3fd12016-09-22 15:34:33 +0000142To generate a file-level summary of coverage statistics instead of a
143line-oriented report, try:
Vedant Kumara530a362016-06-02 00:51:50 +0000144
145.. code-block:: console
146
147 # Step 3(c): Create a coverage summary.
148 % llvm-cov report ./foo -instr-profile=foo.profdata
Vedant Kumar3f42b132016-07-28 23:18:48 +0000149 Filename Regions Missed Regions Cover Functions Missed Functions Executed Lines Missed Lines Cover
150 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
151 /tmp/foo.cc 13 0 100.00% 3 0 100.00% 13 0 100.00%
152 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
153 TOTAL 13 0 100.00% 3 0 100.00% 13 0 100.00%
Vedant Kumara530a362016-06-02 00:51:50 +0000154
Vedant Kumar74c3fd12016-09-22 15:34:33 +0000155The ``llvm-cov`` tool supports specifying a custom demangler, writing out
156reports in a directory structure, and generating html reports. For the full
157list of options, please refer to the `command guide
158<http://llvm.org/docs/CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html>`_.
159
Vedant Kumara530a362016-06-02 00:51:50 +0000160A few final notes:
161
162* The ``-sparse`` flag is optional but can result in dramatically smaller
163 indexed profiles. This option should not be used if the indexed profile will
164 be reused for PGO.
165
166* Raw profiles can be discarded after they are indexed. Advanced use of the
167 profile runtime library allows an instrumented program to merge profiling
168 information directly into an existing raw profile on disk. The details are
169 out of scope.
170
171* The ``llvm-profdata`` tool can be used to merge together multiple raw or
172 indexed profiles. To combine profiling data from multiple runs of a program,
173 try e.g:
174
Vedant Kumar553a0d62016-06-02 17:19:45 +0000175 .. code-block:: console
Vedant Kumara530a362016-06-02 00:51:50 +0000176
Vedant Kumar553a0d62016-06-02 17:19:45 +0000177 % llvm-profdata merge -sparse foo1.profraw foo2.profdata -o foo3.profdata
Vedant Kumara530a362016-06-02 00:51:50 +0000178
Vedant Kumar6fe6eae2016-09-20 17:11:18 +0000179Exporting coverage data
180=======================
181
182Coverage data can be exported into JSON using the ``llvm-cov export``
183sub-command. There is a comprehensive reference which defines the structure of
184the exported data at a high level in the llvm-cov source code.
185
Vedant Kumar9ed58022016-09-19 01:42:38 +0000186Interpreting reports
187====================
188
189There are four statistics tracked in a coverage summary:
190
191* Function coverage is the percentage of functions which have been executed at
Vedant Kumar74c3fd12016-09-22 15:34:33 +0000192 least once. A function is considered to be executed if any of its
Vedant Kumar9ed58022016-09-19 01:42:38 +0000193 instantiations are executed.
194
195* Instantiation coverage is the percentage of function instantiations which
Vedant Kumar6fe6eae2016-09-20 17:11:18 +0000196 have been executed at least once. Template functions and static inline
197 functions from headers are two kinds of functions which may have multiple
198 instantiations.
Vedant Kumar9ed58022016-09-19 01:42:38 +0000199
200* Line coverage is the percentage of code lines which have been executed at
Vedant Kumar6fe6eae2016-09-20 17:11:18 +0000201 least once. Only executable lines within function bodies are considered to be
Vedant Kumar74c3fd12016-09-22 15:34:33 +0000202 code lines.
Vedant Kumar9ed58022016-09-19 01:42:38 +0000203
204* Region coverage is the percentage of code regions which have been executed at
Vedant Kumar74c3fd12016-09-22 15:34:33 +0000205 least once. A code region may span multiple lines (e.g in a large function
206 body with no control flow). However, it's also possible for a single line to
207 contain multiple code regions (e.g in "return x || y && z").
Vedant Kumar6fe6eae2016-09-20 17:11:18 +0000208
209Of these four statistics, function coverage is usually the least granular while
210region coverage is the most granular. The project-wide totals for each
211statistic are listed in the summary.
Vedant Kumar9ed58022016-09-19 01:42:38 +0000212
Vedant Kumara530a362016-06-02 00:51:50 +0000213Format compatibility guarantees
214===============================
215
216* There are no backwards or forwards compatibility guarantees for the raw
217 profile format. Raw profiles may be dependent on the specific compiler
218 revision used to generate them. It's inadvisable to store raw profiles for
219 long periods of time.
220
221* Tools must retain **backwards** compatibility with indexed profile formats.
222 These formats are not forwards-compatible: i.e, a tool which uses format
223 version X will not be able to understand format version (X+k).
224
Vedant Kumar74c3fd12016-09-22 15:34:33 +0000225* Tools must also retain **backwards** compatibility with the format of the
226 coverage mappings emitted into instrumented binaries. These formats are not
227 forwards-compatible.
Vedant Kumar553a0d62016-06-02 17:19:45 +0000228
Vedant Kumar6fe6eae2016-09-20 17:11:18 +0000229* The JSON coverage export format has a (major, minor, patch) version triple.
230 Only a major version increment indicates a backwards-incompatible change. A
231 minor version increment is for added functionality, and patch version
232 increments are for bugfixes.
233
Vedant Kumarb06294d2016-06-07 22:25:29 +0000234Using the profiling runtime without static initializers
235=======================================================
236
237By default the compiler runtime uses a static initializer to determine the
238profile output path and to register a writer function. To collect profiles
239without using static initializers, do this manually:
240
Vedant Kumar32a9bfa2016-06-08 22:24:52 +0000241* Export a ``int __llvm_profile_runtime`` symbol from each instrumented shared
242 library and executable. When the linker finds a definition of this symbol, it
243 knows to skip loading the object which contains the profiling runtime's
244 static initializer.
Vedant Kumarb06294d2016-06-07 22:25:29 +0000245
Vedant Kumar32a9bfa2016-06-08 22:24:52 +0000246* Forward-declare ``void __llvm_profile_initialize_file(void)`` and call it
247 once from each instrumented executable. This function parses
248 ``LLVM_PROFILE_FILE``, sets the output path, and truncates any existing files
249 at that path. To get the same behavior without truncating existing files,
250 pass a filename pattern string to ``void __llvm_profile_set_filename(char
251 *)``. These calls can be placed anywhere so long as they precede all calls
252 to ``__llvm_profile_write_file``.
Vedant Kumarb06294d2016-06-07 22:25:29 +0000253
Vedant Kumar32a9bfa2016-06-08 22:24:52 +0000254* Forward-declare ``int __llvm_profile_write_file(void)`` and call it to write
Vedant Kumar89262b62016-06-08 22:32:03 +0000255 out a profile. This function returns 0 when it succeeds, and a non-zero value
256 otherwise. Calling this function multiple times appends profile data to an
257 existing on-disk raw profile.
Vedant Kumarb06294d2016-06-07 22:25:29 +0000258
Vedant Kumar6fe6eae2016-09-20 17:11:18 +0000259Collecting coverage reports for the llvm project
260================================================
261
262To prepare a coverage report for llvm (and any of its sub-projects), add
263``-DLLVM_BUILD_INSTRUMENTED_COVERAGE=On`` to the cmake configuration. Raw
264profiles will be written to ``$BUILD_DIR/profiles/``. To prepare an html
265report, run ``llvm/utils/prepare-code-coverage-artifact.py``.
266
267To specify an alternate directory for raw profiles, use
268``-DLLVM_PROFILE_DATA_DIR``. To change the size of the profile merge pool, use
269``-DLLVM_PROFILE_MERGE_POOL_SIZE``.
270
Vedant Kumar553a0d62016-06-02 17:19:45 +0000271Drawbacks and limitations
272=========================
273
Vedant Kumar62baa4c2016-06-06 15:44:40 +0000274* Code coverage does not handle unpredictable changes in control flow or stack
275 unwinding in the presence of exceptions precisely. Consider the following
276 function:
Vedant Kumar553a0d62016-06-02 17:19:45 +0000277
278 .. code-block:: cpp
279
280 int f() {
281 may_throw();
282 return 0;
283 }
284
Vedant Kumar62baa4c2016-06-06 15:44:40 +0000285 If the call to ``may_throw()`` propagates an exception into ``f``, the code
Vedant Kumar553a0d62016-06-02 17:19:45 +0000286 coverage tool may mark the ``return`` statement as executed even though it is
Vedant Kumar62baa4c2016-06-06 15:44:40 +0000287 not. A call to ``longjmp()`` can have similar effects.