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Dean Michael Berris f50eb93da7 [compiler-rt][XRay] Initial per-thread inmemory logging implementation
Depends on D21612 which implements the building blocks for the compiler-rt
implementation of the XRay runtime. We use a naive in-memory log of fixed-size
entries that get written out to a log file when the buffers are full, and when
the thread exits.

This implementation lays some foundations on to allowing for more complex XRay
records to be written to the log in subsequent changes. It also defines the format
that the function call accounting tool in D21987 will start building upon.

Once D21987 lands, we should be able to start defining more tests using that tool
once the function call accounting tool becomes part of the llvm distribution.

Reviewers: echristo, kcc, rnk, eugenis, majnemer, rSerge

Subscribers: sdardis, rSerge, dberris, tberghammer, danalbert, srhines, majnemer, llvm-commits, mehdi_amini

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D21982

llvm-svn: 279805
2016-08-26 06:39:33 +00:00
Dean Michael Berris 17a586e6de [compiler-rt][XRay] Address follow-up comments to initial interface and initialisation code
This addresses some comments from D21612, which contains the following changes:

- Update __xray_patch() and __xray_unpatch() API documentation to not imply asynchrony.
- Introduce a scope cleanup mechanism to make sure we can roll-back changes to the XRayPatching global atomic.
- Introduce a few more comments for potential extension points for other platforms (for the implementation details of patching and un-patching).

Reviewers: eugenis, rnk, kcc, echristo, majnemer

Subscribers: llvm-commits, mehdi_amini

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22911

llvm-svn: 277124
2016-07-29 07:11:58 +00:00
Dean Michael Berris 938c5031ab [compiler-rt][XRay] re-submitting r276117, with fixes for build breakage due to extraneous and missing dependencies and attempts to build on unsupported OSes
Summary:
This is a fixed-up version of D21612, to address failure identified post-commit.

Original commit description:

This patch implements the initialisation and patching routines for the XRay runtime, along with the necessary trampolines for function entry/exit handling. For now we only define the basic hooks for allowing an implementation to define a handler that gets run on function entry/exit. We expose a minimal API for controlling the behaviour of the runtime (patching, cleanup, and setting the handler to invoke when instrumenting).

Fixes include:
- Gating XRay build to only Linux x86_64 and with the right dependencies in case it is the only library being built
- Including <cstddef> to fix std::size_t issue

Reviewers: kcc, rnk, echristo

Subscribers: mehdi_amini, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22611

llvm-svn: 276251
2016-07-21 07:39:55 +00:00
Hans Wennborg ae4e6fe990 Revert r276117 "[XRay] Basic initialization and flag definition for XRay runtime"
and also the follow-up "[xray] Only build xray on Linux for now"

Two build errors were reported on the llvm-commits list:

	[ 88%] Building CXX object lib/xray/CMakeFiles/clang_rt.xray-x86_64.dir/xray_flags.cc.o
	/mnt/b/sanitizer-buildbot1/sanitizer-x86_64-linux/build/llvm/projects/compiler-rt/lib/xray/xray_init.cc:23:10: fatal error: 'llvm/Support/ELF.h' file not found
  #include "llvm/Support/ELF.h"
					 ^

and

	In file included from /w/src/llvm.org/projects/compiler-rt/lib/xray/xray_interface.cc:16:
	/w/src/llvm.org/projects/compiler-rt/lib/xray/xray_interface_internal.h:36:8: error:
				no type named 'size_t' in namespace 'std'
		std::size_t Entries;
		~~~~~^

llvm-svn: 276186
2016-07-20 21:37:38 +00:00
Dean Michael Berris e1c81d10d7 [compiler-rt] [XRay] Basic initialization and flag definition for XRay runtime
Summary:
This patch implements the initialisation and patching routines for the XRay runtime, along with the necessary trampolines for function entry/exit handling. For now we only define the basic hooks for allowing an implementation to define a handler that gets run on function entry/exit. We expose a minimal API for controlling the behaviour of the runtime (patching, cleanup, and setting the handler to invoke when instrumenting).

Depends on D19904

Reviewers: echristo, kcc, rnk

Subscribers: rnk, mehdi_amini, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D21612

llvm-svn: 276117
2016-07-20 14:14:50 +00:00