# needs-profiler-support # ignore-windows-gnu # FIXME(mati865): MinGW GCC miscompiles compiler-rt profiling library but with Clang it works # properly. Since we only have GCC on the CI ignore the test for now. include ../tools.mk # For some very small programs GNU ld seems to not properly handle # instrumentation sections correctly. Neither Gold nor LLD have that problem. ifeq ($(UNAME),Linux) ifneq (,$(findstring x86,$(TARGET))) COMMON_FLAGS=-Clink-args=-fuse-ld=gold endif endif all: # We don't compile `opaque` with either optimizations or instrumentation. $(RUSTC) $(COMMON_FLAGS) opaque.rs || exit 1 # Compile the test program with instrumentation mkdir -p "$(TMPDIR)/prof_data_dir" || exit 1 $(RUSTC) $(COMMON_FLAGS) interesting.rs \ -Cprofile-generate="$(TMPDIR)/prof_data_dir" -O -Ccodegen-units=1 || exit 1 $(RUSTC) $(COMMON_FLAGS) main.rs -Cprofile-generate="$(TMPDIR)/prof_data_dir" -O || exit 1 # The argument below generates to the expected branch weights $(call RUN,main aaaaaaaaaaaa2bbbbbbbbbbbb2bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbcc) || exit 1 "$(LLVM_BIN_DIR)/llvm-profdata" merge \ -o "$(TMPDIR)/prof_data_dir/merged.profdata" \ "$(TMPDIR)/prof_data_dir" || exit 1 $(RUSTC) $(COMMON_FLAGS) interesting.rs \ -Cprofile-use="$(TMPDIR)/prof_data_dir/merged.profdata" -O \ -Ccodegen-units=1 --emit=llvm-ir || exit 1 cat "$(TMPDIR)/interesting.ll" | "$(LLVM_FILECHECK)" filecheck-patterns.txt