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| //! # Rust Compiler Self-Profiling
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| //!
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| //! This module implements the basic framework for the compiler's self-
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| //! profiling support. It provides the `SelfProfiler` type which enables
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| //! recording "events". An event is something that starts and ends at a given
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| //! point in time and has an ID and a kind attached to it. This allows for
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| //! tracing the compiler's activity.
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| //!
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| //! Internally this module uses the custom tailored [measureme][mm] crate for
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| //! efficiently recording events to disk in a compact format that can be
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| //! post-processed and analyzed by the suite of tools in the `measureme`
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| //! project. The highest priority for the tracing framework is on incurring as
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| //! little overhead as possible.
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| //!
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| //!
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| //! ## Event Overview
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| //!
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| //! Events have a few properties:
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| //!
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| //! - The `event_kind` designates the broad category of an event (e.g. does it
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| //!   correspond to the execution of a query provider or to loading something
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| //!   from the incr. comp. on-disk cache, etc).
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| //! - The `event_id` designates the query invocation or function call it
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| //!   corresponds to, possibly including the query key or function arguments.
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| //! - Each event stores the ID of the thread it was recorded on.
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| //! - The timestamp stores beginning and end of the event, or the single point
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| //!   in time it occurred at for "instant" events.
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| //!
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| //!
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| //! ## Event Filtering
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| //!
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| //! Event generation can be filtered by event kind. Recording all possible
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| //! events generates a lot of data, much of which is not needed for most kinds
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| //! of analysis. So, in order to keep overhead as low as possible for a given
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| //! use case, the `SelfProfiler` will only record the kinds of events that
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| //! pass the filter specified as a command line argument to the compiler.
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| //!
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| //!
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| //! ## `event_id` Assignment
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| //!
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| //! As far as `measureme` is concerned, `event_id`s are just strings. However,
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| //! it would incur too much overhead to generate and persist each `event_id`
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| //! string at the point where the event is recorded. In order to make this more
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| //! efficient `measureme` has two features:
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| //!
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| //! - Strings can share their content, so that re-occurring parts don't have to
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| //!   be copied over and over again. One allocates a string in `measureme` and
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| //!   gets back a `StringId`. This `StringId` is then used to refer to that
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| //!   string. `measureme` strings are actually DAGs of string components so that
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| //!   arbitrary sharing of substrings can be done efficiently. This is useful
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| //!   because `event_id`s contain lots of redundant text like query names or
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| //!   def-path components.
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| //!
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| //! - `StringId`s can be "virtual" which means that the client picks a numeric
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| //!   ID according to some application-specific scheme and can later make that
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| //!   ID be mapped to an actual string. This is used to cheaply generate
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| //!   `event_id`s while the events actually occur, causing little timing
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| //!   distortion, and then later map those `StringId`s, in bulk, to actual
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| //!   `event_id` strings. This way the largest part of the tracing overhead is
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| //!   localized to one contiguous chunk of time.
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| //!
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| //! How are these `event_id`s generated in the compiler? For things that occur
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| //! infrequently (e.g. "generic activities"), we just allocate the string the
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| //! first time it is used and then keep the `StringId` in a hash table. This
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| //! is implemented in `SelfProfiler::get_or_alloc_cached_string()`.
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| //!
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| //! For queries it gets more interesting: First we need a unique numeric ID for
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| //! each query invocation (the `QueryInvocationId`). This ID is used as the
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| //! virtual `StringId` we use as `event_id` for a given event. This ID has to
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| //! be available both when the query is executed and later, together with the
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| //! query key, when we allocate the actual `event_id` strings in bulk.
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| //!
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| //! We could make the compiler generate and keep track of such an ID for each
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| //! query invocation but luckily we already have something that fits all the
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| //! the requirements: the query's `DepNodeIndex`. So we use the numeric value
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| //! of the `DepNodeIndex` as `event_id` when recording the event and then,
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| //! just before the query context is dropped, we walk the entire query cache
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| //! (which stores the `DepNodeIndex` along with the query key for each
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| //! invocation) and allocate the corresponding strings together with a mapping
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| //! for `DepNodeIndex as StringId`.
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| //!
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| //! [mm]: https://github.com/rust-lang/measureme/
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| 
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| use std::borrow::Borrow;
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| use std::collections::hash_map::Entry;
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| use std::error::Error;
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| use std::fmt::Display;
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| use std::intrinsics::unlikely;
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| use std::path::Path;
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| use std::sync::Arc;
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| use std::time::{Duration, Instant};
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| use std::{fs, process};
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| 
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| pub use measureme::EventId;
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| use measureme::{EventIdBuilder, Profiler, SerializableString, StringId};
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| use parking_lot::RwLock;
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| use smallvec::SmallVec;
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| use tracing::warn;
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| 
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| use crate::fx::FxHashMap;
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| use crate::outline;
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| 
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| bitflags::bitflags! {
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|     #[derive(Clone, Copy)]
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|     struct EventFilter: u16 {
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|         const GENERIC_ACTIVITIES  = 1 << 0;
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|         const QUERY_PROVIDERS     = 1 << 1;
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|         const QUERY_CACHE_HITS    = 1 << 2;
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|         const QUERY_BLOCKED       = 1 << 3;
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|         const INCR_CACHE_LOADS    = 1 << 4;
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| 
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|         const QUERY_KEYS          = 1 << 5;
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|         const FUNCTION_ARGS       = 1 << 6;
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|         const LLVM                = 1 << 7;
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|         const INCR_RESULT_HASHING = 1 << 8;
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|         const ARTIFACT_SIZES = 1 << 9;
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| 
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|         const DEFAULT = Self::GENERIC_ACTIVITIES.bits() |
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|                         Self::QUERY_PROVIDERS.bits() |
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|                         Self::QUERY_BLOCKED.bits() |
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|                         Self::INCR_CACHE_LOADS.bits() |
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|                         Self::INCR_RESULT_HASHING.bits() |
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|                         Self::ARTIFACT_SIZES.bits();
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| 
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|         const ARGS = Self::QUERY_KEYS.bits() | Self::FUNCTION_ARGS.bits();
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| // keep this in sync with the `-Z self-profile-events` help message in rustc_session/options.rs
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| const EVENT_FILTERS_BY_NAME: &[(&str, EventFilter)] = &[
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|     ("none", EventFilter::empty()),
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|     ("all", EventFilter::all()),
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|     ("default", EventFilter::DEFAULT),
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|     ("generic-activity", EventFilter::GENERIC_ACTIVITIES),
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|     ("query-provider", EventFilter::QUERY_PROVIDERS),
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|     ("query-cache-hit", EventFilter::QUERY_CACHE_HITS),
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|     ("query-blocked", EventFilter::QUERY_BLOCKED),
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|     ("incr-cache-load", EventFilter::INCR_CACHE_LOADS),
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|     ("query-keys", EventFilter::QUERY_KEYS),
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|     ("function-args", EventFilter::FUNCTION_ARGS),
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|     ("args", EventFilter::ARGS),
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|     ("llvm", EventFilter::LLVM),
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|     ("incr-result-hashing", EventFilter::INCR_RESULT_HASHING),
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|     ("artifact-sizes", EventFilter::ARTIFACT_SIZES),
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| ];
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| 
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| /// Something that uniquely identifies a query invocation.
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| pub struct QueryInvocationId(pub u32);
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| 
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| /// Which format to use for `-Z time-passes`
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| #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Hash, Debug)]
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| pub enum TimePassesFormat {
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|     /// Emit human readable text
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|     Text,
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|     /// Emit structured JSON
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|     Json,
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| }
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| 
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| /// A reference to the SelfProfiler. It can be cloned and sent across thread
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| /// boundaries at will.
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| #[derive(Clone)]
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| pub struct SelfProfilerRef {
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|     // This field is `None` if self-profiling is disabled for the current
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|     // compilation session.
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|     profiler: Option<Arc<SelfProfiler>>,
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| 
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|     // We store the filter mask directly in the reference because that doesn't
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|     // cost anything and allows for filtering with checking if the profiler is
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|     // actually enabled.
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|     event_filter_mask: EventFilter,
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| 
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|     // Print verbose generic activities to stderr.
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|     print_verbose_generic_activities: Option<TimePassesFormat>,
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| }
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| 
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| impl SelfProfilerRef {
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|     pub fn new(
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|         profiler: Option<Arc<SelfProfiler>>,
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|         print_verbose_generic_activities: Option<TimePassesFormat>,
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|     ) -> SelfProfilerRef {
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|         // If there is no SelfProfiler then the filter mask is set to NONE,
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|         // ensuring that nothing ever tries to actually access it.
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|         let event_filter_mask =
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|             profiler.as_ref().map_or(EventFilter::empty(), |p| p.event_filter_mask);
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| 
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|         SelfProfilerRef { profiler, event_filter_mask, print_verbose_generic_activities }
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|     }
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| 
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|     /// This shim makes sure that calls only get executed if the filter mask
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|     /// lets them pass. It also contains some trickery to make sure that
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|     /// code is optimized for non-profiling compilation sessions, i.e. anything
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|     /// past the filter check is never inlined so it doesn't clutter the fast
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|     /// path.
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|     #[inline(always)]
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|     fn exec<F>(&self, event_filter: EventFilter, f: F) -> TimingGuard<'_>
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|     where
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|         F: for<'a> FnOnce(&'a SelfProfiler) -> TimingGuard<'a>,
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|     {
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|         #[inline(never)]
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|         #[cold]
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|         fn cold_call<F>(profiler_ref: &SelfProfilerRef, f: F) -> TimingGuard<'_>
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|         where
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|             F: for<'a> FnOnce(&'a SelfProfiler) -> TimingGuard<'a>,
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|         {
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|             let profiler = profiler_ref.profiler.as_ref().unwrap();
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|             f(profiler)
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|         }
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| 
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|         if self.event_filter_mask.contains(event_filter) {
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|             cold_call(self, f)
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|         } else {
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|             TimingGuard::none()
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|         }
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|     }
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| 
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|     /// Start profiling a verbose generic activity. Profiling continues until the
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|     /// VerboseTimingGuard returned from this call is dropped. In addition to recording
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|     /// a measureme event, "verbose" generic activities also print a timing entry to
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|     /// stderr if the compiler is invoked with -Ztime-passes.
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|     pub fn verbose_generic_activity(&self, event_label: &'static str) -> VerboseTimingGuard<'_> {
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|         let message_and_format =
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|             self.print_verbose_generic_activities.map(|format| (event_label.to_owned(), format));
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| 
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|         VerboseTimingGuard::start(message_and_format, self.generic_activity(event_label))
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|     }
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| 
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|     /// Like `verbose_generic_activity`, but with an extra arg.
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|     pub fn verbose_generic_activity_with_arg<A>(
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|         &self,
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|         event_label: &'static str,
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|         event_arg: A,
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|     ) -> VerboseTimingGuard<'_>
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|     where
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|         A: Borrow<str> + Into<String>,
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|     {
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|         let message_and_format = self
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|             .print_verbose_generic_activities
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|             .map(|format| (format!("{}({})", event_label, event_arg.borrow()), format));
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| 
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|         VerboseTimingGuard::start(
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|             message_and_format,
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|             self.generic_activity_with_arg(event_label, event_arg),
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|         )
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|     }
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| 
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|     /// Start profiling a generic activity. Profiling continues until the
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|     /// TimingGuard returned from this call is dropped.
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|     #[inline(always)]
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|     pub fn generic_activity(&self, event_label: &'static str) -> TimingGuard<'_> {
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|         self.exec(EventFilter::GENERIC_ACTIVITIES, |profiler| {
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|             let event_label = profiler.get_or_alloc_cached_string(event_label);
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|             let event_id = EventId::from_label(event_label);
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|             TimingGuard::start(profiler, profiler.generic_activity_event_kind, event_id)
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|         })
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|     }
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| 
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|     /// Start profiling with some event filter for a given event. Profiling continues until the
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|     /// TimingGuard returned from this call is dropped.
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|     #[inline(always)]
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|     pub fn generic_activity_with_event_id(&self, event_id: EventId) -> TimingGuard<'_> {
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|         self.exec(EventFilter::GENERIC_ACTIVITIES, |profiler| {
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|             TimingGuard::start(profiler, profiler.generic_activity_event_kind, event_id)
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|         })
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|     }
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| 
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|     /// Start profiling a generic activity. Profiling continues until the
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|     /// TimingGuard returned from this call is dropped.
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|     #[inline(always)]
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|     pub fn generic_activity_with_arg<A>(
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|         &self,
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|         event_label: &'static str,
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|         event_arg: A,
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|     ) -> TimingGuard<'_>
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|     where
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|         A: Borrow<str> + Into<String>,
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|     {
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|         self.exec(EventFilter::GENERIC_ACTIVITIES, |profiler| {
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|             let builder = EventIdBuilder::new(&profiler.profiler);
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|             let event_label = profiler.get_or_alloc_cached_string(event_label);
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|             let event_id = if profiler.event_filter_mask.contains(EventFilter::FUNCTION_ARGS) {
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|                 let event_arg = profiler.get_or_alloc_cached_string(event_arg);
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|                 builder.from_label_and_arg(event_label, event_arg)
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|             } else {
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|                 builder.from_label(event_label)
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|             };
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|             TimingGuard::start(profiler, profiler.generic_activity_event_kind, event_id)
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|         })
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|     }
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| 
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|     /// Start profiling a generic activity, allowing costly arguments to be recorded. Profiling
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|     /// continues until the `TimingGuard` returned from this call is dropped.
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|     ///
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|     /// If the arguments to a generic activity are cheap to create, use `generic_activity_with_arg`
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|     /// or `generic_activity_with_args` for their simpler API. However, if they are costly or
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|     /// require allocation in sufficiently hot contexts, then this allows for a closure to be called
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|     /// only when arguments were asked to be recorded via `-Z self-profile-events=args`.
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|     ///
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|     /// In this case, the closure will be passed a `&mut EventArgRecorder`, to help with recording
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|     /// one or many arguments within the generic activity being profiled, by calling its
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|     /// `record_arg` method for example.
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|     ///
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|     /// This `EventArgRecorder` may implement more specific traits from other rustc crates, e.g. for
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|     /// richer handling of rustc-specific argument types, while keeping this single entry-point API
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|     /// for recording arguments.
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|     ///
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|     /// Note: recording at least one argument is *required* for the self-profiler to create the
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|     /// `TimingGuard`. A panic will be triggered if that doesn't happen. This function exists
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|     /// explicitly to record arguments, so it fails loudly when there are none to record.
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|     ///
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|     #[inline(always)]
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|     pub fn generic_activity_with_arg_recorder<F>(
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|         &self,
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|         event_label: &'static str,
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|         mut f: F,
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|     ) -> TimingGuard<'_>
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|     where
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|         F: FnMut(&mut EventArgRecorder<'_>),
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|     {
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|         // Ensure this event will only be recorded when self-profiling is turned on.
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|         self.exec(EventFilter::GENERIC_ACTIVITIES, |profiler| {
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|             let builder = EventIdBuilder::new(&profiler.profiler);
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|             let event_label = profiler.get_or_alloc_cached_string(event_label);
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| 
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|             // Ensure the closure to create event arguments will only be called when argument
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|             // recording is turned on.
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|             let event_id = if profiler.event_filter_mask.contains(EventFilter::FUNCTION_ARGS) {
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|                 // Set up the builder and call the user-provided closure to record potentially
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|                 // costly event arguments.
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|                 let mut recorder = EventArgRecorder { profiler, args: SmallVec::new() };
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|                 f(&mut recorder);
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| 
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|                 // It is expected that the closure will record at least one argument. If that
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|                 // doesn't happen, it's a bug: we've been explicitly called in order to record
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|                 // arguments, so we fail loudly when there are none to record.
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|                 if recorder.args.is_empty() {
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|                     panic!(
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|                         "The closure passed to `generic_activity_with_arg_recorder` needs to \
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|                          record at least one argument"
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|                     );
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|                 }
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| 
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|                 builder.from_label_and_args(event_label, &recorder.args)
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|             } else {
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|                 builder.from_label(event_label)
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|             };
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|             TimingGuard::start(profiler, profiler.generic_activity_event_kind, event_id)
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|         })
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|     }
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| 
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|     /// Record the size of an artifact that the compiler produces
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|     ///
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|     /// `artifact_kind` is the class of artifact (e.g., query_cache, object_file, etc.)
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|     /// `artifact_name` is an identifier to the specific artifact being stored (usually a filename)
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|     #[inline(always)]
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|     pub fn artifact_size<A>(&self, artifact_kind: &str, artifact_name: A, size: u64)
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|     where
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|         A: Borrow<str> + Into<String>,
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|     {
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|         drop(self.exec(EventFilter::ARTIFACT_SIZES, |profiler| {
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|             let builder = EventIdBuilder::new(&profiler.profiler);
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|             let event_label = profiler.get_or_alloc_cached_string(artifact_kind);
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|             let event_arg = profiler.get_or_alloc_cached_string(artifact_name);
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|             let event_id = builder.from_label_and_arg(event_label, event_arg);
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|             let thread_id = get_thread_id();
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| 
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|             profiler.profiler.record_integer_event(
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|                 profiler.artifact_size_event_kind,
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|                 event_id,
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|                 thread_id,
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|                 size,
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|             );
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| 
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|             TimingGuard::none()
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|         }))
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|     }
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| 
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|     #[inline(always)]
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|     pub fn generic_activity_with_args(
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|         &self,
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|         event_label: &'static str,
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|         event_args: &[String],
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|     ) -> TimingGuard<'_> {
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|         self.exec(EventFilter::GENERIC_ACTIVITIES, |profiler| {
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|             let builder = EventIdBuilder::new(&profiler.profiler);
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|             let event_label = profiler.get_or_alloc_cached_string(event_label);
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|             let event_id = if profiler.event_filter_mask.contains(EventFilter::FUNCTION_ARGS) {
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|                 let event_args: Vec<_> = event_args
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|                     .iter()
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|                     .map(|s| profiler.get_or_alloc_cached_string(&s[..]))
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|                     .collect();
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|                 builder.from_label_and_args(event_label, &event_args)
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|             } else {
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|                 builder.from_label(event_label)
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|             };
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|             TimingGuard::start(profiler, profiler.generic_activity_event_kind, event_id)
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|         })
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|     }
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| 
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|     /// Start profiling a query provider. Profiling continues until the
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|     /// TimingGuard returned from this call is dropped.
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|     #[inline(always)]
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|     pub fn query_provider(&self) -> TimingGuard<'_> {
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|         self.exec(EventFilter::QUERY_PROVIDERS, |profiler| {
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|             TimingGuard::start(profiler, profiler.query_event_kind, EventId::INVALID)
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|         })
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|     }
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| 
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|     /// Record a query in-memory cache hit.
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|     #[inline(always)]
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|     pub fn query_cache_hit(&self, query_invocation_id: QueryInvocationId) {
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|         #[inline(never)]
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|         #[cold]
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|         fn cold_call(profiler_ref: &SelfProfilerRef, query_invocation_id: QueryInvocationId) {
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|             profiler_ref.instant_query_event(
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|                 |profiler| profiler.query_cache_hit_event_kind,
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|                 query_invocation_id,
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|             );
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|         }
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| 
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|         if unlikely(self.event_filter_mask.contains(EventFilter::QUERY_CACHE_HITS)) {
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|             cold_call(self, query_invocation_id);
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|         }
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|     }
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| 
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|     /// Start profiling a query being blocked on a concurrent execution.
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|     /// Profiling continues until the TimingGuard returned from this call is
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|     /// dropped.
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|     #[inline(always)]
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|     pub fn query_blocked(&self) -> TimingGuard<'_> {
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|         self.exec(EventFilter::QUERY_BLOCKED, |profiler| {
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|             TimingGuard::start(profiler, profiler.query_blocked_event_kind, EventId::INVALID)
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|         })
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|     }
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| 
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|     /// Start profiling how long it takes to load a query result from the
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|     /// incremental compilation on-disk cache. Profiling continues until the
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|     /// TimingGuard returned from this call is dropped.
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|     #[inline(always)]
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|     pub fn incr_cache_loading(&self) -> TimingGuard<'_> {
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|         self.exec(EventFilter::INCR_CACHE_LOADS, |profiler| {
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|             TimingGuard::start(
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|                 profiler,
 | |
|                 profiler.incremental_load_result_event_kind,
 | |
|                 EventId::INVALID,
 | |
|             )
 | |
|         })
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// Start profiling how long it takes to hash query results for incremental compilation.
 | |
|     /// Profiling continues until the TimingGuard returned from this call is dropped.
 | |
|     #[inline(always)]
 | |
|     pub fn incr_result_hashing(&self) -> TimingGuard<'_> {
 | |
|         self.exec(EventFilter::INCR_RESULT_HASHING, |profiler| {
 | |
|             TimingGuard::start(
 | |
|                 profiler,
 | |
|                 profiler.incremental_result_hashing_event_kind,
 | |
|                 EventId::INVALID,
 | |
|             )
 | |
|         })
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     #[inline(always)]
 | |
|     fn instant_query_event(
 | |
|         &self,
 | |
|         event_kind: fn(&SelfProfiler) -> StringId,
 | |
|         query_invocation_id: QueryInvocationId,
 | |
|     ) {
 | |
|         let event_id = StringId::new_virtual(query_invocation_id.0);
 | |
|         let thread_id = get_thread_id();
 | |
|         let profiler = self.profiler.as_ref().unwrap();
 | |
|         profiler.profiler.record_instant_event(
 | |
|             event_kind(profiler),
 | |
|             EventId::from_virtual(event_id),
 | |
|             thread_id,
 | |
|         );
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     pub fn with_profiler(&self, f: impl FnOnce(&SelfProfiler)) {
 | |
|         if let Some(profiler) = &self.profiler {
 | |
|             f(profiler)
 | |
|         }
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// Gets a `StringId` for the given string. This method makes sure that
 | |
|     /// any strings going through it will only be allocated once in the
 | |
|     /// profiling data.
 | |
|     /// Returns `None` if the self-profiling is not enabled.
 | |
|     pub fn get_or_alloc_cached_string(&self, s: &str) -> Option<StringId> {
 | |
|         self.profiler.as_ref().map(|p| p.get_or_alloc_cached_string(s))
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     #[inline]
 | |
|     pub fn enabled(&self) -> bool {
 | |
|         self.profiler.is_some()
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     #[inline]
 | |
|     pub fn llvm_recording_enabled(&self) -> bool {
 | |
|         self.event_filter_mask.contains(EventFilter::LLVM)
 | |
|     }
 | |
|     #[inline]
 | |
|     pub fn get_self_profiler(&self) -> Option<Arc<SelfProfiler>> {
 | |
|         self.profiler.clone()
 | |
|     }
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /// A helper for recording costly arguments to self-profiling events. Used with
 | |
| /// `SelfProfilerRef::generic_activity_with_arg_recorder`.
 | |
| pub struct EventArgRecorder<'p> {
 | |
|     /// The `SelfProfiler` used to intern the event arguments that users will ask to record.
 | |
|     profiler: &'p SelfProfiler,
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// The interned event arguments to be recorded in the generic activity event.
 | |
|     ///
 | |
|     /// The most common case, when actually recording event arguments, is to have one argument. Then
 | |
|     /// followed by recording two, in a couple places.
 | |
|     args: SmallVec<[StringId; 2]>,
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| impl EventArgRecorder<'_> {
 | |
|     /// Records a single argument within the current generic activity being profiled.
 | |
|     ///
 | |
|     /// Note: when self-profiling with costly event arguments, at least one argument
 | |
|     /// needs to be recorded. A panic will be triggered if that doesn't happen.
 | |
|     pub fn record_arg<A>(&mut self, event_arg: A)
 | |
|     where
 | |
|         A: Borrow<str> + Into<String>,
 | |
|     {
 | |
|         let event_arg = self.profiler.get_or_alloc_cached_string(event_arg);
 | |
|         self.args.push(event_arg);
 | |
|     }
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| pub struct SelfProfiler {
 | |
|     profiler: Profiler,
 | |
|     event_filter_mask: EventFilter,
 | |
| 
 | |
|     string_cache: RwLock<FxHashMap<String, StringId>>,
 | |
| 
 | |
|     query_event_kind: StringId,
 | |
|     generic_activity_event_kind: StringId,
 | |
|     incremental_load_result_event_kind: StringId,
 | |
|     incremental_result_hashing_event_kind: StringId,
 | |
|     query_blocked_event_kind: StringId,
 | |
|     query_cache_hit_event_kind: StringId,
 | |
|     artifact_size_event_kind: StringId,
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| impl SelfProfiler {
 | |
|     pub fn new(
 | |
|         output_directory: &Path,
 | |
|         crate_name: Option<&str>,
 | |
|         event_filters: Option<&[String]>,
 | |
|         counter_name: &str,
 | |
|     ) -> Result<SelfProfiler, Box<dyn Error + Send + Sync>> {
 | |
|         fs::create_dir_all(output_directory)?;
 | |
| 
 | |
|         let crate_name = crate_name.unwrap_or("unknown-crate");
 | |
|         // HACK(eddyb) we need to pad the PID, strange as it may seem, as its
 | |
|         // length can behave as a source of entropy for heap addresses, when
 | |
|         // ASLR is disabled and the heap is otherwise deterministic.
 | |
|         let pid: u32 = process::id();
 | |
|         let filename = format!("{crate_name}-{pid:07}.rustc_profile");
 | |
|         let path = output_directory.join(filename);
 | |
|         let profiler =
 | |
|             Profiler::with_counter(&path, measureme::counters::Counter::by_name(counter_name)?)?;
 | |
| 
 | |
|         let query_event_kind = profiler.alloc_string("Query");
 | |
|         let generic_activity_event_kind = profiler.alloc_string("GenericActivity");
 | |
|         let incremental_load_result_event_kind = profiler.alloc_string("IncrementalLoadResult");
 | |
|         let incremental_result_hashing_event_kind =
 | |
|             profiler.alloc_string("IncrementalResultHashing");
 | |
|         let query_blocked_event_kind = profiler.alloc_string("QueryBlocked");
 | |
|         let query_cache_hit_event_kind = profiler.alloc_string("QueryCacheHit");
 | |
|         let artifact_size_event_kind = profiler.alloc_string("ArtifactSize");
 | |
| 
 | |
|         let mut event_filter_mask = EventFilter::empty();
 | |
| 
 | |
|         if let Some(event_filters) = event_filters {
 | |
|             let mut unknown_events = vec![];
 | |
|             for item in event_filters {
 | |
|                 if let Some(&(_, mask)) =
 | |
|                     EVENT_FILTERS_BY_NAME.iter().find(|&(name, _)| name == item)
 | |
|                 {
 | |
|                     event_filter_mask |= mask;
 | |
|                 } else {
 | |
|                     unknown_events.push(item.clone());
 | |
|                 }
 | |
|             }
 | |
| 
 | |
|             // Warn about any unknown event names
 | |
|             if !unknown_events.is_empty() {
 | |
|                 unknown_events.sort();
 | |
|                 unknown_events.dedup();
 | |
| 
 | |
|                 warn!(
 | |
|                     "Unknown self-profiler events specified: {}. Available options are: {}.",
 | |
|                     unknown_events.join(", "),
 | |
|                     EVENT_FILTERS_BY_NAME
 | |
|                         .iter()
 | |
|                         .map(|&(name, _)| name.to_string())
 | |
|                         .collect::<Vec<_>>()
 | |
|                         .join(", ")
 | |
|                 );
 | |
|             }
 | |
|         } else {
 | |
|             event_filter_mask = EventFilter::DEFAULT;
 | |
|         }
 | |
| 
 | |
|         Ok(SelfProfiler {
 | |
|             profiler,
 | |
|             event_filter_mask,
 | |
|             string_cache: RwLock::new(FxHashMap::default()),
 | |
|             query_event_kind,
 | |
|             generic_activity_event_kind,
 | |
|             incremental_load_result_event_kind,
 | |
|             incremental_result_hashing_event_kind,
 | |
|             query_blocked_event_kind,
 | |
|             query_cache_hit_event_kind,
 | |
|             artifact_size_event_kind,
 | |
|         })
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// Allocates a new string in the profiling data. Does not do any caching
 | |
|     /// or deduplication.
 | |
|     pub fn alloc_string<STR: SerializableString + ?Sized>(&self, s: &STR) -> StringId {
 | |
|         self.profiler.alloc_string(s)
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /// Gets a `StringId` for the given string. This method makes sure that
 | |
|     /// any strings going through it will only be allocated once in the
 | |
|     /// profiling data.
 | |
|     pub fn get_or_alloc_cached_string<A>(&self, s: A) -> StringId
 | |
|     where
 | |
|         A: Borrow<str> + Into<String>,
 | |
|     {
 | |
|         // Only acquire a read-lock first since we assume that the string is
 | |
|         // already present in the common case.
 | |
|         {
 | |
|             let string_cache = self.string_cache.read();
 | |
| 
 | |
|             if let Some(&id) = string_cache.get(s.borrow()) {
 | |
|                 return id;
 | |
|             }
 | |
|         }
 | |
| 
 | |
|         let mut string_cache = self.string_cache.write();
 | |
|         // Check if the string has already been added in the small time window
 | |
|         // between dropping the read lock and acquiring the write lock.
 | |
|         match string_cache.entry(s.into()) {
 | |
|             Entry::Occupied(e) => *e.get(),
 | |
|             Entry::Vacant(e) => {
 | |
|                 let string_id = self.profiler.alloc_string(&e.key()[..]);
 | |
|                 *e.insert(string_id)
 | |
|             }
 | |
|         }
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     pub fn map_query_invocation_id_to_string(&self, from: QueryInvocationId, to: StringId) {
 | |
|         let from = StringId::new_virtual(from.0);
 | |
|         self.profiler.map_virtual_to_concrete_string(from, to);
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     pub fn bulk_map_query_invocation_id_to_single_string<I>(&self, from: I, to: StringId)
 | |
|     where
 | |
|         I: Iterator<Item = QueryInvocationId> + ExactSizeIterator,
 | |
|     {
 | |
|         let from = from.map(|qid| StringId::new_virtual(qid.0));
 | |
|         self.profiler.bulk_map_virtual_to_single_concrete_string(from, to);
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     pub fn query_key_recording_enabled(&self) -> bool {
 | |
|         self.event_filter_mask.contains(EventFilter::QUERY_KEYS)
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     pub fn event_id_builder(&self) -> EventIdBuilder<'_> {
 | |
|         EventIdBuilder::new(&self.profiler)
 | |
|     }
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| #[must_use]
 | |
| pub struct TimingGuard<'a>(Option<measureme::TimingGuard<'a>>);
 | |
| 
 | |
| impl<'a> TimingGuard<'a> {
 | |
|     #[inline]
 | |
|     pub fn start(
 | |
|         profiler: &'a SelfProfiler,
 | |
|         event_kind: StringId,
 | |
|         event_id: EventId,
 | |
|     ) -> TimingGuard<'a> {
 | |
|         let thread_id = get_thread_id();
 | |
|         let raw_profiler = &profiler.profiler;
 | |
|         let timing_guard =
 | |
|             raw_profiler.start_recording_interval_event(event_kind, event_id, thread_id);
 | |
|         TimingGuard(Some(timing_guard))
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     #[inline]
 | |
|     pub fn finish_with_query_invocation_id(self, query_invocation_id: QueryInvocationId) {
 | |
|         if let Some(guard) = self.0 {
 | |
|             outline(|| {
 | |
|                 let event_id = StringId::new_virtual(query_invocation_id.0);
 | |
|                 let event_id = EventId::from_virtual(event_id);
 | |
|                 guard.finish_with_override_event_id(event_id);
 | |
|             });
 | |
|         }
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     #[inline]
 | |
|     pub fn none() -> TimingGuard<'a> {
 | |
|         TimingGuard(None)
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     #[inline(always)]
 | |
|     pub fn run<R>(self, f: impl FnOnce() -> R) -> R {
 | |
|         let _timer = self;
 | |
|         f()
 | |
|     }
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| struct VerboseInfo {
 | |
|     start_time: Instant,
 | |
|     start_rss: Option<usize>,
 | |
|     message: String,
 | |
|     format: TimePassesFormat,
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| #[must_use]
 | |
| pub struct VerboseTimingGuard<'a> {
 | |
|     info: Option<VerboseInfo>,
 | |
|     _guard: TimingGuard<'a>,
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| impl<'a> VerboseTimingGuard<'a> {
 | |
|     pub fn start(
 | |
|         message_and_format: Option<(String, TimePassesFormat)>,
 | |
|         _guard: TimingGuard<'a>,
 | |
|     ) -> Self {
 | |
|         VerboseTimingGuard {
 | |
|             _guard,
 | |
|             info: message_and_format.map(|(message, format)| VerboseInfo {
 | |
|                 start_time: Instant::now(),
 | |
|                 start_rss: get_resident_set_size(),
 | |
|                 message,
 | |
|                 format,
 | |
|             }),
 | |
|         }
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     #[inline(always)]
 | |
|     pub fn run<R>(self, f: impl FnOnce() -> R) -> R {
 | |
|         let _timer = self;
 | |
|         f()
 | |
|     }
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| impl Drop for VerboseTimingGuard<'_> {
 | |
|     fn drop(&mut self) {
 | |
|         if let Some(info) = &self.info {
 | |
|             let end_rss = get_resident_set_size();
 | |
|             let dur = info.start_time.elapsed();
 | |
|             print_time_passes_entry(&info.message, dur, info.start_rss, end_rss, info.format);
 | |
|         }
 | |
|     }
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| struct JsonTimePassesEntry<'a> {
 | |
|     pass: &'a str,
 | |
|     time: f64,
 | |
|     start_rss: Option<usize>,
 | |
|     end_rss: Option<usize>,
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| impl Display for JsonTimePassesEntry<'_> {
 | |
|     fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
 | |
|         let Self { pass: what, time, start_rss, end_rss } = self;
 | |
|         write!(f, r#"{{"pass":"{what}","time":{time},"rss_start":"#).unwrap();
 | |
|         match start_rss {
 | |
|             Some(rss) => write!(f, "{rss}")?,
 | |
|             None => write!(f, "null")?,
 | |
|         }
 | |
|         write!(f, r#","rss_end":"#)?;
 | |
|         match end_rss {
 | |
|             Some(rss) => write!(f, "{rss}")?,
 | |
|             None => write!(f, "null")?,
 | |
|         }
 | |
|         write!(f, "}}")?;
 | |
|         Ok(())
 | |
|     }
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| pub fn print_time_passes_entry(
 | |
|     what: &str,
 | |
|     dur: Duration,
 | |
|     start_rss: Option<usize>,
 | |
|     end_rss: Option<usize>,
 | |
|     format: TimePassesFormat,
 | |
| ) {
 | |
|     match format {
 | |
|         TimePassesFormat::Json => {
 | |
|             let entry =
 | |
|                 JsonTimePassesEntry { pass: what, time: dur.as_secs_f64(), start_rss, end_rss };
 | |
| 
 | |
|             eprintln!(r#"time: {entry}"#);
 | |
|             return;
 | |
|         }
 | |
|         TimePassesFormat::Text => (),
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     // Print the pass if its duration is greater than 5 ms, or it changed the
 | |
|     // measured RSS.
 | |
|     let is_notable = || {
 | |
|         if dur.as_millis() > 5 {
 | |
|             return true;
 | |
|         }
 | |
| 
 | |
|         if let (Some(start_rss), Some(end_rss)) = (start_rss, end_rss) {
 | |
|             let change_rss = end_rss.abs_diff(start_rss);
 | |
|             if change_rss > 0 {
 | |
|                 return true;
 | |
|             }
 | |
|         }
 | |
| 
 | |
|         false
 | |
|     };
 | |
|     if !is_notable() {
 | |
|         return;
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     let rss_to_mb = |rss| (rss as f64 / 1_000_000.0).round() as usize;
 | |
|     let rss_change_to_mb = |rss| (rss as f64 / 1_000_000.0).round() as i128;
 | |
| 
 | |
|     let mem_string = match (start_rss, end_rss) {
 | |
|         (Some(start_rss), Some(end_rss)) => {
 | |
|             let change_rss = end_rss as i128 - start_rss as i128;
 | |
| 
 | |
|             format!(
 | |
|                 "; rss: {:>4}MB -> {:>4}MB ({:>+5}MB)",
 | |
|                 rss_to_mb(start_rss),
 | |
|                 rss_to_mb(end_rss),
 | |
|                 rss_change_to_mb(change_rss),
 | |
|             )
 | |
|         }
 | |
|         (Some(start_rss), None) => format!("; rss start: {:>4}MB", rss_to_mb(start_rss)),
 | |
|         (None, Some(end_rss)) => format!("; rss end: {:>4}MB", rss_to_mb(end_rss)),
 | |
|         (None, None) => String::new(),
 | |
|     };
 | |
| 
 | |
|     eprintln!("time: {:>7}{}\t{}", duration_to_secs_str(dur), mem_string, what);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| // Hack up our own formatting for the duration to make it easier for scripts
 | |
| // to parse (always use the same number of decimal places and the same unit).
 | |
| pub fn duration_to_secs_str(dur: std::time::Duration) -> String {
 | |
|     format!("{:.3}", dur.as_secs_f64())
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| fn get_thread_id() -> u32 {
 | |
|     std::thread::current().id().as_u64().get() as u32
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| // cfg(bootstrap)
 | |
| macro_rules! cfg_select_dispatch {
 | |
|     ($($tokens:tt)*) => {
 | |
|         #[cfg(bootstrap)]
 | |
|         cfg_match! { $($tokens)* }
 | |
| 
 | |
|         #[cfg(not(bootstrap))]
 | |
|         cfg_select! { $($tokens)* }
 | |
|     };
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| // Memory reporting
 | |
| cfg_select_dispatch! {
 | |
|     windows => {
 | |
|         pub fn get_resident_set_size() -> Option<usize> {
 | |
|             use windows::{
 | |
|                 Win32::System::ProcessStatus::{K32GetProcessMemoryInfo, PROCESS_MEMORY_COUNTERS},
 | |
|                 Win32::System::Threading::GetCurrentProcess,
 | |
|             };
 | |
| 
 | |
|             let mut pmc = PROCESS_MEMORY_COUNTERS::default();
 | |
|             let pmc_size = size_of_val(&pmc);
 | |
|             unsafe {
 | |
|                 K32GetProcessMemoryInfo(
 | |
|                     GetCurrentProcess(),
 | |
|                     &mut pmc,
 | |
|                     pmc_size as u32,
 | |
|                 )
 | |
|             }
 | |
|             .ok()
 | |
|             .ok()?;
 | |
| 
 | |
|             Some(pmc.WorkingSetSize)
 | |
|         }
 | |
|     }
 | |
|     target_os = "macos" => {
 | |
|         pub fn get_resident_set_size() -> Option<usize> {
 | |
|             use libc::{c_int, c_void, getpid, proc_pidinfo, proc_taskinfo, PROC_PIDTASKINFO};
 | |
|             use std::mem;
 | |
|             const PROC_TASKINFO_SIZE: c_int = size_of::<proc_taskinfo>() as c_int;
 | |
| 
 | |
|             unsafe {
 | |
|                 let mut info: proc_taskinfo = mem::zeroed();
 | |
|                 let info_ptr = &mut info as *mut proc_taskinfo as *mut c_void;
 | |
|                 let pid = getpid() as c_int;
 | |
|                 let ret = proc_pidinfo(pid, PROC_PIDTASKINFO, 0, info_ptr, PROC_TASKINFO_SIZE);
 | |
|                 if ret == PROC_TASKINFO_SIZE {
 | |
|                     Some(info.pti_resident_size as usize)
 | |
|                 } else {
 | |
|                     None
 | |
|                 }
 | |
|             }
 | |
|         }
 | |
|     }
 | |
|     unix => {
 | |
|         pub fn get_resident_set_size() -> Option<usize> {
 | |
|             let field = 1;
 | |
|             let contents = fs::read("/proc/self/statm").ok()?;
 | |
|             let contents = String::from_utf8(contents).ok()?;
 | |
|             let s = contents.split_whitespace().nth(field)?;
 | |
|             let npages = s.parse::<usize>().ok()?;
 | |
|             Some(npages * 4096)
 | |
|         }
 | |
|     }
 | |
|     _ => {
 | |
|         pub fn get_resident_set_size() -> Option<usize> {
 | |
|             None
 | |
|         }
 | |
|     }
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| #[cfg(test)]
 | |
| mod tests;
 | 
