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1 | //! The `InstrumentCoverage` MIR pass implementation includes debugging tools and options |
2 | //! to help developers understand and/or improve the analysis and instrumentation of a MIR. | |
3 | //! | |
4 | //! To enable coverage, include the rustc command line option: | |
5 | //! | |
6 | //! * `-Z instrument-coverage` | |
7 | //! | |
8 | //! MIR Dump Files, with additional `CoverageGraph` graphviz and `CoverageSpan` spanview | |
9 | //! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
10 | //! | |
11 | //! Additional debugging options include: | |
12 | //! | |
13 | //! * `-Z dump-mir=InstrumentCoverage` - Generate `.mir` files showing the state of the MIR, | |
14 | //! before and after the `InstrumentCoverage` pass, for each compiled function. | |
15 | //! | |
16 | //! * `-Z dump-mir-graphviz` - If `-Z dump-mir` is also enabled for the current MIR node path, | |
17 | //! each MIR dump is accompanied by a before-and-after graphical view of the MIR, in Graphviz | |
18 | //! `.dot` file format (which can be visually rendered as a graph using any of a number of free | |
19 | //! Graphviz viewers and IDE extensions). | |
20 | //! | |
21 | //! For the `InstrumentCoverage` pass, this option also enables generation of an additional | |
22 | //! Graphviz `.dot` file for each function, rendering the `CoverageGraph`: the control flow | |
23 | //! graph (CFG) of `BasicCoverageBlocks` (BCBs), as nodes, internally labeled to show the | |
24 | //! `CoverageSpan`-based MIR elements each BCB represents (`BasicBlock`s, `Statement`s and | |
25 | //! `Terminator`s), assigned coverage counters and/or expressions, and edge counters, as needed. | |
26 | //! | |
27 | //! (Note the additional option, `-Z graphviz-dark-mode`, can be added, to change the rendered | |
28 | //! output from its default black-on-white background to a dark color theme, if desired.) | |
29 | //! | |
30 | //! * `-Z dump-mir-spanview` - If `-Z dump-mir` is also enabled for the current MIR node path, | |
31 | //! each MIR dump is accompanied by a before-and-after `.html` document showing the function's | |
32 | //! original source code, highlighted by it's MIR spans, at the `statement`-level (by default), | |
33 | //! `terminator` only, or encompassing span for the `Terminator` plus all `Statement`s, in each | |
34 | //! `block` (`BasicBlock`). | |
35 | //! | |
36 | //! For the `InstrumentCoverage` pass, this option also enables generation of an additional | |
37 | //! spanview `.html` file for each function, showing the aggregated `CoverageSpan`s that will | |
38 | //! require counters (or counter expressions) for accurate coverage analysis. | |
39 | //! | |
40 | //! Debug Logging | |
41 | //! ------------- | |
42 | //! | |
43 | //! The `InstrumentCoverage` pass includes debug logging messages at various phases and decision | |
44 | //! points, which can be enabled via environment variable: | |
45 | //! | |
46 | //! ```shell | |
c295e0f8 | 47 | //! RUSTC_LOG=rustc_mir_transform::transform::coverage=debug |
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48 | //! ``` |
49 | //! | |
50 | //! Other module paths with coverage-related debug logs may also be of interest, particularly for | |
51 | //! debugging the coverage map data, injected as global variables in the LLVM IR (during rustc's | |
52 | //! code generation pass). For example: | |
53 | //! | |
54 | //! ```shell | |
c295e0f8 | 55 | //! RUSTC_LOG=rustc_mir_transform::transform::coverage,rustc_codegen_ssa::coverageinfo,rustc_codegen_llvm::coverageinfo=debug |
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56 | //! ``` |
57 | //! | |
58 | //! Coverage Debug Options | |
59 | //! --------------------------------- | |
60 | //! | |
61 | //! Additional debugging options can be enabled using the environment variable: | |
62 | //! | |
63 | //! ```shell | |
64 | //! RUSTC_COVERAGE_DEBUG_OPTIONS=<options> | |
65 | //! ``` | |
66 | //! | |
67 | //! These options are comma-separated, and specified in the format `option-name=value`. For example: | |
68 | //! | |
69 | //! ```shell | |
70 | //! $ RUSTC_COVERAGE_DEBUG_OPTIONS=counter-format=id+operation,allow-unused-expressions=yes cargo build | |
71 | //! ``` | |
72 | //! | |
73 | //! Coverage debug options include: | |
74 | //! | |
75 | //! * `allow-unused-expressions=yes` or `no` (default: `no`) | |
76 | //! | |
77 | //! The `InstrumentCoverage` algorithms _should_ only create and assign expressions to a | |
78 | //! `BasicCoverageBlock`, or an incoming edge, if that expression is either (a) required to | |
79 | //! count a `CoverageSpan`, or (b) a dependency of some other required counter expression. | |
80 | //! | |
81 | //! If an expression is generated that does not map to a `CoverageSpan` or dependency, this | |
82 | //! probably indicates there was a bug in the algorithm that creates and assigns counters | |
83 | //! and expressions. | |
84 | //! | |
85 | //! When this kind of bug is encountered, the rustc compiler will panic by default. Setting: | |
86 | //! `allow-unused-expressions=yes` will log a warning message instead of panicking (effectively | |
87 | //! ignoring the unused expressions), which may be helpful when debugging the root cause of | |
88 | //! the problem. | |
89 | //! | |
90 | //! * `counter-format=<choices>`, where `<choices>` can be any plus-separated combination of `id`, | |
91 | //! `block`, and/or `operation` (default: `block+operation`) | |
92 | //! | |
93 | //! This option effects both the `CoverageGraph` (graphviz `.dot` files) and debug logging, when | |
94 | //! generating labels for counters and expressions. | |
95 | //! | |
96 | //! Depending on the values and combinations, counters can be labeled by: | |
97 | //! | |
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98 | //! * `id` - counter or expression ID (ascending counter IDs, starting at 1, or descending |
99 | //! expression IDs, starting at `u32:MAX`) | |
100 | //! * `block` - the `BasicCoverageBlock` label (for example, `bcb0`) or edge label (for | |
101 | //! example `bcb0->bcb1`), for counters or expressions assigned to count a | |
102 | //! `BasicCoverageBlock` or edge. Intermediate expressions (not directly associated with | |
103 | //! a BCB or edge) will be labeled by their expression ID, unless `operation` is also | |
104 | //! specified. | |
105 | //! * `operation` - applied to expressions only, labels include the left-hand-side counter | |
106 | //! or expression label (lhs operand), the operator (`+` or `-`), and the right-hand-side | |
107 | //! counter or expression (rhs operand). Expression operand labels are generated | |
108 | //! recursively, generating labels with nested operations, enclosed in parentheses | |
109 | //! (for example: `bcb2 + (bcb0 - bcb1)`). | |
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110 | |
111 | use super::graph::{BasicCoverageBlock, BasicCoverageBlockData, CoverageGraph}; | |
112 | use super::spans::CoverageSpan; | |
113 | ||
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114 | use rustc_middle::mir::create_dump_file; |
115 | use rustc_middle::mir::generic_graphviz::GraphvizWriter; | |
116 | use rustc_middle::mir::spanview::{self, SpanViewable}; | |
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117 | |
118 | use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; | |
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119 | use rustc_middle::mir::coverage::*; |
120 | use rustc_middle::mir::{self, BasicBlock, TerminatorKind}; | |
121 | use rustc_middle::ty::TyCtxt; | |
17df50a5 | 122 | use rustc_span::Span; |
29967ef6 | 123 | |
cdc7bbd5 | 124 | use std::iter; |
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125 | use std::lazy::SyncOnceCell; |
126 | ||
127 | pub const NESTED_INDENT: &str = " "; | |
128 | ||
129 | const RUSTC_COVERAGE_DEBUG_OPTIONS: &str = "RUSTC_COVERAGE_DEBUG_OPTIONS"; | |
130 | ||
fc512014 | 131 | pub(super) fn debug_options<'a>() -> &'a DebugOptions { |
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132 | static DEBUG_OPTIONS: SyncOnceCell<DebugOptions> = SyncOnceCell::new(); |
133 | ||
5869c6ff | 134 | &DEBUG_OPTIONS.get_or_init(DebugOptions::from_env) |
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135 | } |
136 | ||
137 | /// Parses and maintains coverage-specific debug options captured from the environment variable | |
138 | /// "RUSTC_COVERAGE_DEBUG_OPTIONS", if set. | |
139 | #[derive(Debug, Clone)] | |
fc512014 | 140 | pub(super) struct DebugOptions { |
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141 | pub allow_unused_expressions: bool, |
142 | counter_format: ExpressionFormat, | |
143 | } | |
144 | ||
145 | impl DebugOptions { | |
146 | fn from_env() -> Self { | |
147 | let mut allow_unused_expressions = true; | |
148 | let mut counter_format = ExpressionFormat::default(); | |
149 | ||
150 | if let Ok(env_debug_options) = std::env::var(RUSTC_COVERAGE_DEBUG_OPTIONS) { | |
151 | for setting_str in env_debug_options.replace(" ", "").replace("-", "_").split(',') { | |
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152 | let (option, value) = match setting_str.split_once('=') { |
153 | None => (setting_str, None), | |
154 | Some((k, v)) => (k, Some(v)), | |
155 | }; | |
156 | match option { | |
157 | "allow_unused_expressions" => { | |
158 | allow_unused_expressions = bool_option_val(option, value); | |
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159 | debug!( |
160 | "{} env option `allow_unused_expressions` is set to {}", | |
161 | RUSTC_COVERAGE_DEBUG_OPTIONS, allow_unused_expressions | |
162 | ); | |
163 | } | |
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164 | "counter_format" => { |
165 | match value { | |
166 | None => { | |
167 | bug!( | |
168 | "`{}` option in environment variable {} requires one or more \ | |
169 | plus-separated choices (a non-empty subset of \ | |
170 | `id+block+operation`)", | |
171 | option, | |
172 | RUSTC_COVERAGE_DEBUG_OPTIONS | |
173 | ); | |
174 | } | |
175 | Some(val) => { | |
176 | counter_format = counter_format_option_val(val); | |
177 | debug!( | |
178 | "{} env option `counter_format` is set to {:?}", | |
179 | RUSTC_COVERAGE_DEBUG_OPTIONS, counter_format | |
180 | ); | |
181 | } | |
182 | }; | |
29967ef6 | 183 | } |
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184 | _ => bug!( |
185 | "Unsupported setting `{}` in environment variable {}", | |
186 | option, | |
187 | RUSTC_COVERAGE_DEBUG_OPTIONS | |
188 | ), | |
fc512014 | 189 | }; |
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190 | } |
191 | } | |
192 | ||
193 | Self { allow_unused_expressions, counter_format } | |
194 | } | |
195 | } | |
196 | ||
197 | fn bool_option_val(option: &str, some_strval: Option<&str>) -> bool { | |
198 | if let Some(val) = some_strval { | |
199 | if vec!["yes", "y", "on", "true"].contains(&val) { | |
200 | true | |
201 | } else if vec!["no", "n", "off", "false"].contains(&val) { | |
202 | false | |
203 | } else { | |
204 | bug!( | |
205 | "Unsupported value `{}` for option `{}` in environment variable {}", | |
206 | option, | |
207 | val, | |
208 | RUSTC_COVERAGE_DEBUG_OPTIONS | |
209 | ) | |
210 | } | |
211 | } else { | |
212 | true | |
213 | } | |
214 | } | |
215 | ||
216 | fn counter_format_option_val(strval: &str) -> ExpressionFormat { | |
217 | let mut counter_format = ExpressionFormat { id: false, block: false, operation: false }; | |
218 | let components = strval.splitn(3, '+'); | |
219 | for component in components { | |
220 | match component { | |
221 | "id" => counter_format.id = true, | |
222 | "block" => counter_format.block = true, | |
223 | "operation" => counter_format.operation = true, | |
224 | _ => bug!( | |
225 | "Unsupported counter_format choice `{}` in environment variable {}", | |
226 | component, | |
227 | RUSTC_COVERAGE_DEBUG_OPTIONS | |
228 | ), | |
229 | } | |
230 | } | |
231 | counter_format | |
232 | } | |
233 | ||
234 | #[derive(Debug, Clone)] | |
235 | struct ExpressionFormat { | |
236 | id: bool, | |
237 | block: bool, | |
238 | operation: bool, | |
239 | } | |
240 | ||
241 | impl Default for ExpressionFormat { | |
242 | fn default() -> Self { | |
243 | Self { id: false, block: true, operation: true } | |
244 | } | |
245 | } | |
246 | ||
247 | /// If enabled, this struct maintains a map from `CoverageKind` IDs (as `ExpressionOperandId`) to | |
248 | /// the `CoverageKind` data and optional label (normally, the counter's associated | |
249 | /// `BasicCoverageBlock` format string, if any). | |
250 | /// | |
251 | /// Use `format_counter` to convert one of these `CoverageKind` counters to a debug output string, | |
252 | /// as directed by the `DebugOptions`. This allows the format of counter labels in logs and dump | |
253 | /// files (including the `CoverageGraph` graphviz file) to be changed at runtime, via environment | |
254 | /// variable. | |
255 | /// | |
256 | /// `DebugCounters` supports a recursive rendering of `Expression` counters, so they can be | |
257 | /// presented as nested expressions such as `(bcb3 - (bcb0 + bcb1))`. | |
fc512014 | 258 | pub(super) struct DebugCounters { |
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259 | some_counters: Option<FxHashMap<ExpressionOperandId, DebugCounter>>, |
260 | } | |
261 | ||
262 | impl DebugCounters { | |
263 | pub fn new() -> Self { | |
264 | Self { some_counters: None } | |
265 | } | |
266 | ||
267 | pub fn enable(&mut self) { | |
268 | debug_assert!(!self.is_enabled()); | |
269 | self.some_counters.replace(FxHashMap::default()); | |
270 | } | |
271 | ||
272 | pub fn is_enabled(&self) -> bool { | |
273 | self.some_counters.is_some() | |
274 | } | |
275 | ||
276 | pub fn add_counter(&mut self, counter_kind: &CoverageKind, some_block_label: Option<String>) { | |
277 | if let Some(counters) = &mut self.some_counters { | |
278 | let id: ExpressionOperandId = match *counter_kind { | |
279 | CoverageKind::Counter { id, .. } => id.into(), | |
280 | CoverageKind::Expression { id, .. } => id.into(), | |
281 | _ => bug!( | |
282 | "the given `CoverageKind` is not an counter or expression: {:?}", | |
283 | counter_kind | |
284 | ), | |
285 | }; | |
286 | counters | |
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287 | .try_insert(id, DebugCounter::new(counter_kind.clone(), some_block_label)) |
288 | .expect("attempt to add the same counter_kind to DebugCounters more than once"); | |
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289 | } |
290 | } | |
291 | ||
292 | pub fn some_block_label(&self, operand: ExpressionOperandId) -> Option<&String> { | |
293 | self.some_counters.as_ref().map_or(None, |counters| { | |
294 | counters | |
295 | .get(&operand) | |
296 | .map_or(None, |debug_counter| debug_counter.some_block_label.as_ref()) | |
297 | }) | |
298 | } | |
299 | ||
300 | pub fn format_counter(&self, counter_kind: &CoverageKind) -> String { | |
301 | match *counter_kind { | |
302 | CoverageKind::Counter { .. } => { | |
303 | format!("Counter({})", self.format_counter_kind(counter_kind)) | |
304 | } | |
305 | CoverageKind::Expression { .. } => { | |
306 | format!("Expression({})", self.format_counter_kind(counter_kind)) | |
307 | } | |
308 | CoverageKind::Unreachable { .. } => "Unreachable".to_owned(), | |
309 | } | |
310 | } | |
311 | ||
312 | fn format_counter_kind(&self, counter_kind: &CoverageKind) -> String { | |
313 | let counter_format = &debug_options().counter_format; | |
314 | if let CoverageKind::Expression { id, lhs, op, rhs } = *counter_kind { | |
315 | if counter_format.operation { | |
316 | return format!( | |
317 | "{}{} {} {}", | |
318 | if counter_format.id || self.some_counters.is_none() { | |
319 | format!("#{} = ", id.index()) | |
320 | } else { | |
321 | String::new() | |
322 | }, | |
323 | self.format_operand(lhs), | |
324 | if op == Op::Add { "+" } else { "-" }, | |
325 | self.format_operand(rhs), | |
326 | ); | |
327 | } | |
328 | } | |
329 | ||
330 | let id: ExpressionOperandId = match *counter_kind { | |
331 | CoverageKind::Counter { id, .. } => id.into(), | |
332 | CoverageKind::Expression { id, .. } => id.into(), | |
333 | _ => { | |
334 | bug!("the given `CoverageKind` is not an counter or expression: {:?}", counter_kind) | |
335 | } | |
336 | }; | |
337 | if self.some_counters.is_some() && (counter_format.block || !counter_format.id) { | |
338 | let counters = self.some_counters.as_ref().unwrap(); | |
339 | if let Some(DebugCounter { some_block_label: Some(block_label), .. }) = | |
fc512014 | 340 | counters.get(&id) |
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341 | { |
342 | return if counter_format.id { | |
343 | format!("{}#{}", block_label, id.index()) | |
344 | } else { | |
94222f64 | 345 | block_label.to_string() |
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346 | }; |
347 | } | |
348 | } | |
349 | format!("#{}", id.index()) | |
350 | } | |
351 | ||
352 | fn format_operand(&self, operand: ExpressionOperandId) -> String { | |
353 | if operand.index() == 0 { | |
354 | return String::from("0"); | |
355 | } | |
356 | if let Some(counters) = &self.some_counters { | |
357 | if let Some(DebugCounter { counter_kind, some_block_label }) = counters.get(&operand) { | |
358 | if let CoverageKind::Expression { .. } = counter_kind { | |
359 | if let Some(block_label) = some_block_label { | |
360 | if debug_options().counter_format.block { | |
361 | return format!( | |
362 | "{}:({})", | |
363 | block_label, | |
364 | self.format_counter_kind(counter_kind) | |
365 | ); | |
366 | } | |
367 | } | |
368 | return format!("({})", self.format_counter_kind(counter_kind)); | |
369 | } | |
94222f64 | 370 | return self.format_counter_kind(counter_kind); |
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371 | } |
372 | } | |
94222f64 | 373 | format!("#{}", operand.index()) |
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374 | } |
375 | } | |
376 | ||
377 | /// A non-public support class to `DebugCounters`. | |
378 | #[derive(Debug)] | |
379 | struct DebugCounter { | |
380 | counter_kind: CoverageKind, | |
381 | some_block_label: Option<String>, | |
382 | } | |
383 | ||
384 | impl DebugCounter { | |
385 | fn new(counter_kind: CoverageKind, some_block_label: Option<String>) -> Self { | |
386 | Self { counter_kind, some_block_label } | |
387 | } | |
388 | } | |
389 | ||
390 | /// If enabled, this data structure captures additional debugging information used when generating | |
391 | /// a Graphviz (.dot file) representation of the `CoverageGraph`, for debugging purposes. | |
fc512014 | 392 | pub(super) struct GraphvizData { |
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393 | some_bcb_to_coverage_spans_with_counters: |
394 | Option<FxHashMap<BasicCoverageBlock, Vec<(CoverageSpan, CoverageKind)>>>, | |
395 | some_bcb_to_dependency_counters: Option<FxHashMap<BasicCoverageBlock, Vec<CoverageKind>>>, | |
396 | some_edge_to_counter: Option<FxHashMap<(BasicCoverageBlock, BasicBlock), CoverageKind>>, | |
397 | } | |
398 | ||
399 | impl GraphvizData { | |
400 | pub fn new() -> Self { | |
401 | Self { | |
402 | some_bcb_to_coverage_spans_with_counters: None, | |
403 | some_bcb_to_dependency_counters: None, | |
404 | some_edge_to_counter: None, | |
405 | } | |
406 | } | |
407 | ||
408 | pub fn enable(&mut self) { | |
409 | debug_assert!(!self.is_enabled()); | |
410 | self.some_bcb_to_coverage_spans_with_counters = Some(FxHashMap::default()); | |
411 | self.some_bcb_to_dependency_counters = Some(FxHashMap::default()); | |
412 | self.some_edge_to_counter = Some(FxHashMap::default()); | |
413 | } | |
414 | ||
415 | pub fn is_enabled(&self) -> bool { | |
416 | self.some_bcb_to_coverage_spans_with_counters.is_some() | |
417 | } | |
418 | ||
419 | pub fn add_bcb_coverage_span_with_counter( | |
420 | &mut self, | |
421 | bcb: BasicCoverageBlock, | |
422 | coverage_span: &CoverageSpan, | |
423 | counter_kind: &CoverageKind, | |
424 | ) { | |
425 | if let Some(bcb_to_coverage_spans_with_counters) = | |
426 | self.some_bcb_to_coverage_spans_with_counters.as_mut() | |
427 | { | |
428 | bcb_to_coverage_spans_with_counters | |
429 | .entry(bcb) | |
5869c6ff | 430 | .or_insert_with(Vec::new) |
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431 | .push((coverage_span.clone(), counter_kind.clone())); |
432 | } | |
433 | } | |
434 | ||
435 | pub fn get_bcb_coverage_spans_with_counters( | |
436 | &self, | |
437 | bcb: BasicCoverageBlock, | |
438 | ) -> Option<&Vec<(CoverageSpan, CoverageKind)>> { | |
439 | if let Some(bcb_to_coverage_spans_with_counters) = | |
440 | self.some_bcb_to_coverage_spans_with_counters.as_ref() | |
441 | { | |
442 | bcb_to_coverage_spans_with_counters.get(&bcb) | |
443 | } else { | |
444 | None | |
445 | } | |
446 | } | |
447 | ||
448 | pub fn add_bcb_dependency_counter( | |
449 | &mut self, | |
450 | bcb: BasicCoverageBlock, | |
451 | counter_kind: &CoverageKind, | |
452 | ) { | |
453 | if let Some(bcb_to_dependency_counters) = self.some_bcb_to_dependency_counters.as_mut() { | |
454 | bcb_to_dependency_counters | |
455 | .entry(bcb) | |
5869c6ff | 456 | .or_insert_with(Vec::new) |
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457 | .push(counter_kind.clone()); |
458 | } | |
459 | } | |
460 | ||
461 | pub fn get_bcb_dependency_counters( | |
462 | &self, | |
463 | bcb: BasicCoverageBlock, | |
464 | ) -> Option<&Vec<CoverageKind>> { | |
465 | if let Some(bcb_to_dependency_counters) = self.some_bcb_to_dependency_counters.as_ref() { | |
466 | bcb_to_dependency_counters.get(&bcb) | |
467 | } else { | |
468 | None | |
469 | } | |
470 | } | |
471 | ||
472 | pub fn set_edge_counter( | |
473 | &mut self, | |
474 | from_bcb: BasicCoverageBlock, | |
475 | to_bb: BasicBlock, | |
476 | counter_kind: &CoverageKind, | |
477 | ) { | |
478 | if let Some(edge_to_counter) = self.some_edge_to_counter.as_mut() { | |
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479 | edge_to_counter |
480 | .try_insert((from_bcb, to_bb), counter_kind.clone()) | |
481 | .expect("invalid attempt to insert more than one edge counter for the same edge"); | |
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482 | } |
483 | } | |
484 | ||
485 | pub fn get_edge_counter( | |
486 | &self, | |
487 | from_bcb: BasicCoverageBlock, | |
488 | to_bb: BasicBlock, | |
489 | ) -> Option<&CoverageKind> { | |
490 | if let Some(edge_to_counter) = self.some_edge_to_counter.as_ref() { | |
491 | edge_to_counter.get(&(from_bcb, to_bb)) | |
492 | } else { | |
493 | None | |
494 | } | |
495 | } | |
496 | } | |
497 | ||
498 | /// If enabled, this struct captures additional data used to track whether expressions were used, | |
499 | /// directly or indirectly, to compute the coverage counts for all `CoverageSpan`s, and any that are | |
500 | /// _not_ used are retained in the `unused_expressions` Vec, to be included in debug output (logs | |
501 | /// and/or a `CoverageGraph` graphviz output). | |
fc512014 | 502 | pub(super) struct UsedExpressions { |
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503 | some_used_expression_operands: |
504 | Option<FxHashMap<ExpressionOperandId, Vec<InjectedExpressionId>>>, | |
505 | some_unused_expressions: | |
506 | Option<Vec<(CoverageKind, Option<BasicCoverageBlock>, BasicCoverageBlock)>>, | |
507 | } | |
508 | ||
509 | impl UsedExpressions { | |
510 | pub fn new() -> Self { | |
511 | Self { some_used_expression_operands: None, some_unused_expressions: None } | |
512 | } | |
513 | ||
514 | pub fn enable(&mut self) { | |
515 | debug_assert!(!self.is_enabled()); | |
516 | self.some_used_expression_operands = Some(FxHashMap::default()); | |
517 | self.some_unused_expressions = Some(Vec::new()); | |
518 | } | |
519 | ||
520 | pub fn is_enabled(&self) -> bool { | |
521 | self.some_used_expression_operands.is_some() | |
522 | } | |
523 | ||
524 | pub fn add_expression_operands(&mut self, expression: &CoverageKind) { | |
525 | if let Some(used_expression_operands) = self.some_used_expression_operands.as_mut() { | |
526 | if let CoverageKind::Expression { id, lhs, rhs, .. } = *expression { | |
5869c6ff XL |
527 | used_expression_operands.entry(lhs).or_insert_with(Vec::new).push(id); |
528 | used_expression_operands.entry(rhs).or_insert_with(Vec::new).push(id); | |
29967ef6 XL |
529 | } |
530 | } | |
531 | } | |
532 | ||
533 | pub fn expression_is_used(&self, expression: &CoverageKind) -> bool { | |
534 | if let Some(used_expression_operands) = self.some_used_expression_operands.as_ref() { | |
535 | used_expression_operands.contains_key(&expression.as_operand_id()) | |
536 | } else { | |
537 | false | |
538 | } | |
539 | } | |
540 | ||
541 | pub fn add_unused_expression_if_not_found( | |
542 | &mut self, | |
543 | expression: &CoverageKind, | |
544 | edge_from_bcb: Option<BasicCoverageBlock>, | |
545 | target_bcb: BasicCoverageBlock, | |
546 | ) { | |
547 | if let Some(used_expression_operands) = self.some_used_expression_operands.as_ref() { | |
548 | if !used_expression_operands.contains_key(&expression.as_operand_id()) { | |
549 | self.some_unused_expressions.as_mut().unwrap().push(( | |
550 | expression.clone(), | |
551 | edge_from_bcb, | |
552 | target_bcb, | |
553 | )); | |
554 | } | |
555 | } | |
556 | } | |
557 | ||
558 | /// Return the list of unused counters (if any) as a tuple with the counter (`CoverageKind`), | |
559 | /// optional `from_bcb` (if it was an edge counter), and `target_bcb`. | |
560 | pub fn get_unused_expressions( | |
561 | &self, | |
562 | ) -> Vec<(CoverageKind, Option<BasicCoverageBlock>, BasicCoverageBlock)> { | |
563 | if let Some(unused_expressions) = self.some_unused_expressions.as_ref() { | |
564 | unused_expressions.clone() | |
565 | } else { | |
566 | Vec::new() | |
567 | } | |
568 | } | |
569 | ||
570 | /// If enabled, validate that every BCB or edge counter not directly associated with a coverage | |
571 | /// span is at least indirectly associated (it is a dependency of a BCB counter that _is_ | |
572 | /// associated with a coverage span). | |
573 | pub fn validate( | |
574 | &mut self, | |
575 | bcb_counters_without_direct_coverage_spans: &Vec<( | |
576 | Option<BasicCoverageBlock>, | |
577 | BasicCoverageBlock, | |
578 | CoverageKind, | |
579 | )>, | |
580 | ) { | |
581 | if self.is_enabled() { | |
582 | let mut not_validated = bcb_counters_without_direct_coverage_spans | |
583 | .iter() | |
584 | .map(|(_, _, counter_kind)| counter_kind) | |
585 | .collect::<Vec<_>>(); | |
586 | let mut validating_count = 0; | |
587 | while not_validated.len() != validating_count { | |
588 | let to_validate = not_validated.split_off(0); | |
589 | validating_count = to_validate.len(); | |
590 | for counter_kind in to_validate { | |
591 | if self.expression_is_used(counter_kind) { | |
592 | self.add_expression_operands(counter_kind); | |
593 | } else { | |
594 | not_validated.push(counter_kind); | |
595 | } | |
596 | } | |
597 | } | |
598 | } | |
599 | } | |
600 | ||
601 | pub fn alert_on_unused_expressions(&self, debug_counters: &DebugCounters) { | |
602 | if let Some(unused_expressions) = self.some_unused_expressions.as_ref() { | |
603 | for (counter_kind, edge_from_bcb, target_bcb) in unused_expressions { | |
604 | let unused_counter_message = if let Some(from_bcb) = edge_from_bcb.as_ref() { | |
605 | format!( | |
606 | "non-coverage edge counter found without a dependent expression, in \ | |
607 | {:?}->{:?}; counter={}", | |
608 | from_bcb, | |
609 | target_bcb, | |
610 | debug_counters.format_counter(&counter_kind), | |
611 | ) | |
612 | } else { | |
613 | format!( | |
614 | "non-coverage counter found without a dependent expression, in {:?}; \ | |
615 | counter={}", | |
616 | target_bcb, | |
617 | debug_counters.format_counter(&counter_kind), | |
618 | ) | |
619 | }; | |
620 | ||
621 | if debug_options().allow_unused_expressions { | |
622 | debug!("WARNING: {}", unused_counter_message); | |
623 | } else { | |
624 | bug!("{}", unused_counter_message); | |
625 | } | |
626 | } | |
627 | } | |
628 | } | |
629 | } | |
630 | ||
631 | /// Generates the MIR pass `CoverageSpan`-specific spanview dump file. | |
fc512014 | 632 | pub(super) fn dump_coverage_spanview( |
29967ef6 XL |
633 | tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, |
634 | mir_body: &mir::Body<'tcx>, | |
635 | basic_coverage_blocks: &CoverageGraph, | |
636 | pass_name: &str, | |
17df50a5 | 637 | body_span: Span, |
29967ef6 XL |
638 | coverage_spans: &Vec<CoverageSpan>, |
639 | ) { | |
640 | let mir_source = mir_body.source; | |
641 | let def_id = mir_source.def_id(); | |
642 | ||
643 | let span_viewables = span_viewables(tcx, mir_body, basic_coverage_blocks, &coverage_spans); | |
c295e0f8 | 644 | let mut file = create_dump_file(tcx, "html", None, pass_name, &0, mir_source) |
29967ef6 XL |
645 | .expect("Unexpected error creating MIR spanview HTML file"); |
646 | let crate_name = tcx.crate_name(def_id.krate); | |
647 | let item_name = tcx.def_path(def_id).to_filename_friendly_no_crate(); | |
648 | let title = format!("{}.{} - Coverage Spans", crate_name, item_name); | |
17df50a5 | 649 | spanview::write_document(tcx, body_span, span_viewables, &title, &mut file) |
29967ef6 XL |
650 | .expect("Unexpected IO error dumping coverage spans as HTML"); |
651 | } | |
652 | ||
653 | /// Converts the computed `BasicCoverageBlockData`s into `SpanViewable`s. | |
654 | fn span_viewables( | |
655 | tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, | |
656 | mir_body: &mir::Body<'tcx>, | |
657 | basic_coverage_blocks: &CoverageGraph, | |
658 | coverage_spans: &Vec<CoverageSpan>, | |
659 | ) -> Vec<SpanViewable> { | |
660 | let mut span_viewables = Vec::new(); | |
661 | for coverage_span in coverage_spans { | |
662 | let tooltip = coverage_span.format_coverage_statements(tcx, mir_body); | |
663 | let CoverageSpan { span, bcb, .. } = coverage_span; | |
664 | let bcb_data = &basic_coverage_blocks[*bcb]; | |
665 | let id = bcb_data.id(); | |
666 | let leader_bb = bcb_data.leader_bb(); | |
667 | span_viewables.push(SpanViewable { bb: leader_bb, span: *span, id, tooltip }); | |
668 | } | |
669 | span_viewables | |
670 | } | |
671 | ||
672 | /// Generates the MIR pass coverage-specific graphviz dump file. | |
fc512014 | 673 | pub(super) fn dump_coverage_graphviz( |
29967ef6 XL |
674 | tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, |
675 | mir_body: &mir::Body<'tcx>, | |
676 | pass_name: &str, | |
677 | basic_coverage_blocks: &CoverageGraph, | |
678 | debug_counters: &DebugCounters, | |
679 | graphviz_data: &GraphvizData, | |
680 | intermediate_expressions: &Vec<CoverageKind>, | |
681 | debug_used_expressions: &UsedExpressions, | |
682 | ) { | |
683 | let mir_source = mir_body.source; | |
684 | let def_id = mir_source.def_id(); | |
685 | let node_content = |bcb| { | |
686 | bcb_to_string_sections( | |
687 | tcx, | |
688 | mir_body, | |
689 | debug_counters, | |
690 | &basic_coverage_blocks[bcb], | |
691 | graphviz_data.get_bcb_coverage_spans_with_counters(bcb), | |
692 | graphviz_data.get_bcb_dependency_counters(bcb), | |
693 | // intermediate_expressions are injected into the mir::START_BLOCK, so | |
694 | // include them in the first BCB. | |
695 | if bcb.index() == 0 { Some(&intermediate_expressions) } else { None }, | |
696 | ) | |
697 | }; | |
698 | let edge_labels = |from_bcb| { | |
699 | let from_bcb_data = &basic_coverage_blocks[from_bcb]; | |
700 | let from_terminator = from_bcb_data.terminator(mir_body); | |
701 | let mut edge_labels = from_terminator.kind.fmt_successor_labels(); | |
702 | edge_labels.retain(|label| label != "unreachable"); | |
703 | let edge_counters = from_terminator | |
704 | .successors() | |
705 | .map(|&successor_bb| graphviz_data.get_edge_counter(from_bcb, successor_bb)); | |
cdc7bbd5 | 706 | iter::zip(&edge_labels, edge_counters) |
29967ef6 XL |
707 | .map(|(label, some_counter)| { |
708 | if let Some(counter) = some_counter { | |
709 | format!("{}\n{}", label, debug_counters.format_counter(counter)) | |
710 | } else { | |
711 | label.to_string() | |
712 | } | |
713 | }) | |
714 | .collect::<Vec<_>>() | |
715 | }; | |
716 | let graphviz_name = format!("Cov_{}_{}", def_id.krate.index(), def_id.index.index()); | |
717 | let mut graphviz_writer = | |
718 | GraphvizWriter::new(basic_coverage_blocks, &graphviz_name, node_content, edge_labels); | |
719 | let unused_expressions = debug_used_expressions.get_unused_expressions(); | |
720 | if unused_expressions.len() > 0 { | |
721 | graphviz_writer.set_graph_label(&format!( | |
722 | "Unused expressions:\n {}", | |
723 | unused_expressions | |
724 | .as_slice() | |
725 | .iter() | |
726 | .map(|(counter_kind, edge_from_bcb, target_bcb)| { | |
727 | if let Some(from_bcb) = edge_from_bcb.as_ref() { | |
728 | format!( | |
729 | "{:?}->{:?}: {}", | |
730 | from_bcb, | |
731 | target_bcb, | |
732 | debug_counters.format_counter(&counter_kind), | |
733 | ) | |
734 | } else { | |
735 | format!( | |
736 | "{:?}: {}", | |
737 | target_bcb, | |
738 | debug_counters.format_counter(&counter_kind), | |
739 | ) | |
740 | } | |
741 | }) | |
742 | .collect::<Vec<_>>() | |
743 | .join("\n ") | |
744 | )); | |
745 | } | |
c295e0f8 | 746 | let mut file = create_dump_file(tcx, "dot", None, pass_name, &0, mir_source) |
29967ef6 XL |
747 | .expect("Unexpected error creating BasicCoverageBlock graphviz DOT file"); |
748 | graphviz_writer | |
749 | .write_graphviz(tcx, &mut file) | |
750 | .expect("Unexpected error writing BasicCoverageBlock graphviz DOT file"); | |
751 | } | |
752 | ||
753 | fn bcb_to_string_sections( | |
754 | tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, | |
755 | mir_body: &mir::Body<'tcx>, | |
756 | debug_counters: &DebugCounters, | |
757 | bcb_data: &BasicCoverageBlockData, | |
758 | some_coverage_spans_with_counters: Option<&Vec<(CoverageSpan, CoverageKind)>>, | |
759 | some_dependency_counters: Option<&Vec<CoverageKind>>, | |
760 | some_intermediate_expressions: Option<&Vec<CoverageKind>>, | |
761 | ) -> Vec<String> { | |
762 | let len = bcb_data.basic_blocks.len(); | |
763 | let mut sections = Vec::new(); | |
764 | if let Some(collect_intermediate_expressions) = some_intermediate_expressions { | |
765 | sections.push( | |
766 | collect_intermediate_expressions | |
767 | .iter() | |
768 | .map(|expression| { | |
769 | format!("Intermediate {}", debug_counters.format_counter(expression)) | |
770 | }) | |
771 | .collect::<Vec<_>>() | |
772 | .join("\n"), | |
773 | ); | |
774 | } | |
775 | if let Some(coverage_spans_with_counters) = some_coverage_spans_with_counters { | |
776 | sections.push( | |
777 | coverage_spans_with_counters | |
778 | .iter() | |
779 | .map(|(covspan, counter)| { | |
780 | format!( | |
781 | "{} at {}", | |
782 | debug_counters.format_counter(counter), | |
783 | covspan.format(tcx, mir_body) | |
784 | ) | |
785 | }) | |
786 | .collect::<Vec<_>>() | |
787 | .join("\n"), | |
788 | ); | |
789 | } | |
790 | if let Some(dependency_counters) = some_dependency_counters { | |
791 | sections.push(format!( | |
792 | "Non-coverage counters:\n {}", | |
793 | dependency_counters | |
794 | .iter() | |
795 | .map(|counter| debug_counters.format_counter(counter)) | |
796 | .collect::<Vec<_>>() | |
797 | .join(" \n"), | |
798 | )); | |
799 | } | |
800 | if let Some(counter_kind) = &bcb_data.counter_kind { | |
801 | sections.push(format!("{:?}", counter_kind)); | |
802 | } | |
803 | let non_term_blocks = bcb_data.basic_blocks[0..len - 1] | |
804 | .iter() | |
805 | .map(|&bb| format!("{:?}: {}", bb, term_type(&mir_body[bb].terminator().kind))) | |
806 | .collect::<Vec<_>>(); | |
807 | if non_term_blocks.len() > 0 { | |
808 | sections.push(non_term_blocks.join("\n")); | |
809 | } | |
810 | sections.push(format!( | |
811 | "{:?}: {}", | |
812 | bcb_data.basic_blocks.last().unwrap(), | |
813 | term_type(&bcb_data.terminator(mir_body).kind) | |
814 | )); | |
815 | sections | |
816 | } | |
817 | ||
cdc7bbd5 | 818 | /// Returns a simple string representation of a `TerminatorKind` variant, independent of any |
29967ef6 | 819 | /// values it might hold. |
fc512014 | 820 | pub(super) fn term_type(kind: &TerminatorKind<'tcx>) -> &'static str { |
29967ef6 XL |
821 | match kind { |
822 | TerminatorKind::Goto { .. } => "Goto", | |
823 | TerminatorKind::SwitchInt { .. } => "SwitchInt", | |
824 | TerminatorKind::Resume => "Resume", | |
825 | TerminatorKind::Abort => "Abort", | |
826 | TerminatorKind::Return => "Return", | |
827 | TerminatorKind::Unreachable => "Unreachable", | |
828 | TerminatorKind::Drop { .. } => "Drop", | |
829 | TerminatorKind::DropAndReplace { .. } => "DropAndReplace", | |
830 | TerminatorKind::Call { .. } => "Call", | |
831 | TerminatorKind::Assert { .. } => "Assert", | |
832 | TerminatorKind::Yield { .. } => "Yield", | |
833 | TerminatorKind::GeneratorDrop => "GeneratorDrop", | |
834 | TerminatorKind::FalseEdge { .. } => "FalseEdge", | |
835 | TerminatorKind::FalseUnwind { .. } => "FalseUnwind", | |
836 | TerminatorKind::InlineAsm { .. } => "InlineAsm", | |
837 | } | |
838 | } |