llvm-profgen - LLVM SPGO profile generation tool ================================================ .. program:: llvm-profgen SYNOPSIS -------- :program:`llvm-profgen` [*commands*] [*options*] DESCRIPTION ----------- The :program:`llvm-profgen` utility generates a profile data file from given perf script data files for sample-based profile guided optimization(SPGO). COMMANDS -------- At least one of the following commands are required: .. option:: --perfscript= Path of perf-script trace created by Linux perf tool with `script` command(the raw perf.data should be profiled with -b). .. option:: --perfdata=, --pd Path of raw perf data created by Linux perf tool (it should be profiled with -b). .. option:: --unsymbolized-profile=, --up Path of the unsymbolized profile created by ``llvm-profgen`` with ``--skip-symbolization``. .. option:: --llvm-sample-profile= Path of the LLVM sample profile. .. note:: Only one of ``--perfscript``, ``--perfdata``, ``--unsymbolized-profile``, or ``--llvm-sample-profile`` may be specified at a time. .. option:: --binary= Path of the input profiled binary files. .. option:: --output= Path of the output profile file. OPTIONS ------- :program:`llvm-profgen` supports the following options: .. option:: --format=[text|binary|extbinary|compbinary|gcc] Specify the format of the generated profile. Supported are `text`, `binary`, `extbinary`, `compbinary`, `gcc`, see `llvm-profdata` for more descriptions of the format. .. option:: --show-mmap-events Print mmap events. .. option:: --show-disassembly Print disassembled code. .. option:: --x86-asm-syntax=[att|intel] Specify whether to print assembly code in AT&T syntax (the default) or Intel syntax. .. option:: --debug-binary= Path of debug info binary. ``llvm-profgen`` will load the DWARF info from it instead of the executable binary. .. option:: --pid Process Id for the profiled executable binary. .. option:: --output= Path of the output profile file. .. option:: --data-access-perftrace= File path of a Linux perf raw trace (generated by ``perf report -D``) consisting of memory access events.