From ad8f637bd83aeeca7321d6c74b3d7787587c0d55 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Vedant Kumar Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2017 23:37:28 +0000 Subject: [Coverage] Use gap regions to select better line exec counts After clang started emitting deferred regions (r312818), llvm-cov has had a hard time picking reasonable line execuction counts. There have been one or two generic improvements in this area (e.g r310012), but line counts can still report coverage for whitespace instead of code (llvm.org/PR34612). To fix the problem: * Introduce a new region kind so that frontends can explicitly label gap areas. This is done by changing the encoding of the columnEnd field of MappingRegion. This doesn't substantially increase binary size, and makes it easy to maintain backwards-compatibility. * Don't set the line count to a count from a gap area, unless the count comes from a wrapped segment. * Don't highlight gap areas as uncovered. Fixes llvm.org/PR34612. llvm-svn: 313597 --- llvm/lib/ProfileData/Coverage/CoverageMapping.cpp | 14 +++++++++----- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) (limited to 'llvm/lib/ProfileData/Coverage/CoverageMapping.cpp') diff --git a/llvm/lib/ProfileData/Coverage/CoverageMapping.cpp b/llvm/lib/ProfileData/Coverage/CoverageMapping.cpp index 81e1c6b..4c257cf 100644 --- a/llvm/lib/ProfileData/Coverage/CoverageMapping.cpp +++ b/llvm/lib/ProfileData/Coverage/CoverageMapping.cpp @@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ class SegmentBuilder { /// Emit a segment with the count from \p Region starting at \p StartLoc. // - /// \p IsRegionEntry: The segment is at the start of a new region. + /// \p IsRegionEntry: The segment is at the start of a new non-gap region. /// \p EmitSkippedRegion: The segment must be emitted as a skipped region. void startSegment(const CountedRegion &Region, LineColPair StartLoc, bool IsRegionEntry, bool EmitSkippedRegion = false) { @@ -337,7 +337,8 @@ class SegmentBuilder { if (HasCount) Segments.emplace_back(StartLoc.first, StartLoc.second, - Region.ExecutionCount, IsRegionEntry); + Region.ExecutionCount, IsRegionEntry, + Region.Kind == CounterMappingRegion::GapRegion); else Segments.emplace_back(StartLoc.first, StartLoc.second, IsRegionEntry); @@ -346,7 +347,8 @@ class SegmentBuilder { dbgs() << "Segment at " << Last.Line << ":" << Last.Col << " (count = " << Last.Count << ")" << (Last.IsRegionEntry ? ", RegionEntry" : "") - << (!Last.HasCount ? ", Skipped" : "") << "\n"; + << (!Last.HasCount ? ", Skipped" : "") + << (Last.IsGapRegion ? ", Gap" : "") << "\n"; }); } @@ -419,20 +421,22 @@ class SegmentBuilder { completeRegionsUntil(CurStartLoc, FirstCompletedRegion); } + bool GapRegion = CR.value().Kind == CounterMappingRegion::GapRegion; + // Try to emit a segment for the current region. if (CurStartLoc == CR.value().endLoc()) { // Avoid making zero-length regions active. If it's the last region, // emit a skipped segment. Otherwise use its predecessor's count. const bool Skipped = (CR.index() + 1) == Regions.size(); startSegment(ActiveRegions.empty() ? CR.value() : *ActiveRegions.back(), - CurStartLoc, true, Skipped); + CurStartLoc, !GapRegion, Skipped); continue; } if (CR.index() + 1 == Regions.size() || CurStartLoc != Regions[CR.index() + 1].startLoc()) { // Emit a segment if the next region doesn't start at the same location // as this one. - startSegment(CR.value(), CurStartLoc, true); + startSegment(CR.value(), CurStartLoc, !GapRegion); } // This region is active (i.e not completed). -- cgit v1.1