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1 | | -mod counters; |
2 | | -mod graph; |
3 | | -mod mappings; |
4 | | -pub(super) mod query; |
5 | | -mod spans; |
6 | | -#[cfg(test)] |
7 | | -mod tests; |
8 | | -mod unexpand; |
9 | | - |
10 | | -use rustc_hir as hir; |
11 | | -use rustc_hir::intravisit::{Visitor, walk_expr}; |
12 | | -use rustc_middle::hir::nested_filter; |
13 | 1 | use rustc_middle::mir::coverage::{CoverageKind, FunctionCoverageInfo, Mapping, MappingKind}; |
14 | 2 | use rustc_middle::mir::{self, BasicBlock, Statement, StatementKind, TerminatorKind}; |
15 | 3 | use rustc_middle::ty::TyCtxt; |
16 | | -use rustc_span::Span; |
17 | | -use rustc_span::def_id::LocalDefId; |
18 | 4 | use tracing::{debug, debug_span, trace}; |
19 | 5 |
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20 | 6 | use crate::coverage::counters::BcbCountersData; |
21 | 7 | use crate::coverage::graph::CoverageGraph; |
22 | 8 | use crate::coverage::mappings::ExtractedMappings; |
23 | 9 |
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| 10 | +mod counters; |
| 11 | +mod graph; |
| 12 | +mod hir_info; |
| 13 | +mod mappings; |
| 14 | +pub(super) mod query; |
| 15 | +mod spans; |
| 16 | +#[cfg(test)] |
| 17 | +mod tests; |
| 18 | +mod unexpand; |
| 19 | + |
24 | 20 | /// Inserts `StatementKind::Coverage` statements that either instrument the binary with injected |
25 | 21 | /// counters, via intrinsic `llvm.instrprof.increment`, and/or inject metadata used during codegen |
26 | 22 | /// to construct the coverage map. |
@@ -67,7 +63,7 @@ fn instrument_function_for_coverage<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, mir_body: &mut mir: |
67 | 63 | let def_id = mir_body.source.def_id(); |
68 | 64 | let _span = debug_span!("instrument_function_for_coverage", ?def_id).entered(); |
69 | 65 |
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70 | | - let hir_info = extract_hir_info(tcx, def_id.expect_local()); |
| 66 | + let hir_info = hir_info::extract_hir_info(tcx, def_id.expect_local()); |
71 | 67 |
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72 | 68 | // Build the coverage graph, which is a simplified view of the MIR control-flow |
73 | 69 | // graph that ignores some details not relevant to coverage instrumentation. |
@@ -147,122 +143,3 @@ fn inject_statement(mir_body: &mut mir::Body<'_>, counter_kind: CoverageKind, bb |
147 | 143 | let statement = Statement::new(source_info, StatementKind::Coverage(counter_kind)); |
148 | 144 | data.statements.insert(0, statement); |
149 | 145 | } |
150 | | - |
151 | | -/// Function information extracted from HIR by the coverage instrumentor. |
152 | | -#[derive(Debug)] |
153 | | -struct ExtractedHirInfo { |
154 | | - function_source_hash: u64, |
155 | | - is_async_fn: bool, |
156 | | - /// The span of the function's signature, if available. |
157 | | - /// Must have the same context and filename as the body span. |
158 | | - fn_sig_span: Option<Span>, |
159 | | - body_span: Span, |
160 | | - /// "Holes" are regions within the function body (or its expansions) that |
161 | | - /// should not be included in coverage spans for this function |
162 | | - /// (e.g. closures and nested items). |
163 | | - hole_spans: Vec<Span>, |
164 | | -} |
165 | | - |
166 | | -fn extract_hir_info<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, def_id: LocalDefId) -> ExtractedHirInfo { |
167 | | - // FIXME(#79625): Consider improving MIR to provide the information needed, to avoid going back |
168 | | - // to HIR for it. |
169 | | - |
170 | | - // HACK: For synthetic MIR bodies (async closures), use the def id of the HIR body. |
171 | | - if tcx.is_synthetic_mir(def_id) { |
172 | | - return extract_hir_info(tcx, tcx.local_parent(def_id)); |
173 | | - } |
174 | | - |
175 | | - let hir_node = tcx.hir_node_by_def_id(def_id); |
176 | | - let fn_body_id = hir_node.body_id().expect("HIR node is a function with body"); |
177 | | - let hir_body = tcx.hir_body(fn_body_id); |
178 | | - |
179 | | - let maybe_fn_sig = hir_node.fn_sig(); |
180 | | - let is_async_fn = maybe_fn_sig.is_some_and(|fn_sig| fn_sig.header.is_async()); |
181 | | - |
182 | | - let mut body_span = hir_body.value.span; |
183 | | - |
184 | | - use hir::{Closure, Expr, ExprKind, Node}; |
185 | | - // Unexpand a closure's body span back to the context of its declaration. |
186 | | - // This helps with closure bodies that consist of just a single bang-macro, |
187 | | - // and also with closure bodies produced by async desugaring. |
188 | | - if let Node::Expr(&Expr { kind: ExprKind::Closure(&Closure { fn_decl_span, .. }), .. }) = |
189 | | - hir_node |
190 | | - { |
191 | | - body_span = body_span.find_ancestor_in_same_ctxt(fn_decl_span).unwrap_or(body_span); |
192 | | - } |
193 | | - |
194 | | - // The actual signature span is only used if it has the same context and |
195 | | - // filename as the body, and precedes the body. |
196 | | - let fn_sig_span = maybe_fn_sig.map(|fn_sig| fn_sig.span).filter(|&fn_sig_span| { |
197 | | - let source_map = tcx.sess.source_map(); |
198 | | - let file_idx = |span: Span| source_map.lookup_source_file_idx(span.lo()); |
199 | | - |
200 | | - fn_sig_span.eq_ctxt(body_span) |
201 | | - && fn_sig_span.hi() <= body_span.lo() |
202 | | - && file_idx(fn_sig_span) == file_idx(body_span) |
203 | | - }); |
204 | | - |
205 | | - let function_source_hash = hash_mir_source(tcx, hir_body); |
206 | | - |
207 | | - let hole_spans = extract_hole_spans_from_hir(tcx, hir_body); |
208 | | - |
209 | | - ExtractedHirInfo { function_source_hash, is_async_fn, fn_sig_span, body_span, hole_spans } |
210 | | -} |
211 | | - |
212 | | -fn hash_mir_source<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, hir_body: &'tcx hir::Body<'tcx>) -> u64 { |
213 | | - // FIXME(cjgillot) Stop hashing HIR manually here. |
214 | | - let owner = hir_body.id().hir_id.owner; |
215 | | - tcx.hir_owner_nodes(owner).opt_hash_including_bodies.unwrap().to_smaller_hash().as_u64() |
216 | | -} |
217 | | - |
218 | | -fn extract_hole_spans_from_hir<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, hir_body: &hir::Body<'tcx>) -> Vec<Span> { |
219 | | - struct HolesVisitor<'tcx> { |
220 | | - tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, |
221 | | - hole_spans: Vec<Span>, |
222 | | - } |
223 | | - |
224 | | - impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for HolesVisitor<'tcx> { |
225 | | - /// We have special handling for nested items, but we still want to |
226 | | - /// traverse into nested bodies of things that are not considered items, |
227 | | - /// such as "anon consts" (e.g. array lengths). |
228 | | - type NestedFilter = nested_filter::OnlyBodies; |
229 | | - |
230 | | - fn maybe_tcx(&mut self) -> TyCtxt<'tcx> { |
231 | | - self.tcx |
232 | | - } |
233 | | - |
234 | | - /// We override `visit_nested_item` instead of `visit_item` because we |
235 | | - /// only need the item's span, not the item itself. |
236 | | - fn visit_nested_item(&mut self, id: hir::ItemId) -> Self::Result { |
237 | | - let span = self.tcx.def_span(id.owner_id.def_id); |
238 | | - self.visit_hole_span(span); |
239 | | - // Having visited this item, we don't care about its children, |
240 | | - // so don't call `walk_item`. |
241 | | - } |
242 | | - |
243 | | - // We override `visit_expr` instead of the more specific expression |
244 | | - // visitors, so that we have direct access to the expression span. |
245 | | - fn visit_expr(&mut self, expr: &'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>) { |
246 | | - match expr.kind { |
247 | | - hir::ExprKind::Closure(_) | hir::ExprKind::ConstBlock(_) => { |
248 | | - self.visit_hole_span(expr.span); |
249 | | - // Having visited this expression, we don't care about its |
250 | | - // children, so don't call `walk_expr`. |
251 | | - } |
252 | | - |
253 | | - // For other expressions, recursively visit as normal. |
254 | | - _ => walk_expr(self, expr), |
255 | | - } |
256 | | - } |
257 | | - } |
258 | | - impl HolesVisitor<'_> { |
259 | | - fn visit_hole_span(&mut self, hole_span: Span) { |
260 | | - self.hole_spans.push(hole_span); |
261 | | - } |
262 | | - } |
263 | | - |
264 | | - let mut visitor = HolesVisitor { tcx, hole_spans: vec![] }; |
265 | | - |
266 | | - visitor.visit_body(hir_body); |
267 | | - visitor.hole_spans |
268 | | -} |
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