| Using gcov with the Linux kernel |
| ================================ |
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| 1. Introduction |
| 2. Preparation |
| 3. Customization |
| 4. Files |
| 5. Modules |
| 6. Separated build and test machines |
| 7. Troubleshooting |
| Appendix A: sample script: gather_on_build.sh |
| Appendix B: sample script: gather_on_test.sh |
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| 1. Introduction |
| =============== |
| |
| gcov profiling kernel support enables the use of GCC's coverage testing |
| tool gcov [1] with the Linux kernel. Coverage data of a running kernel |
| is exported in gcov-compatible format via the "gcov" debugfs directory. |
| To get coverage data for a specific file, change to the kernel build |
| directory and use gcov with the -o option as follows (requires root): |
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| # cd /tmp/linux-out |
| # gcov -o /sys/kernel/debug/gcov/tmp/linux-out/kernel spinlock.c |
| |
| This will create source code files annotated with execution counts |
| in the current directory. In addition, graphical gcov front-ends such |
| as lcov [2] can be used to automate the process of collecting data |
| for the entire kernel and provide coverage overviews in HTML format. |
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| Possible uses: |
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| * debugging (has this line been reached at all?) |
| * test improvement (how do I change my test to cover these lines?) |
| * minimizing kernel configurations (do I need this option if the |
| associated code is never run?) |
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| -- |
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| [1] http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Gcov.html |
| [2] http://ltp.sourceforge.net/coverage/lcov.php |
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| 2. Preparation |
| ============== |
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| Configure the kernel with: |
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| CONFIG_DEBUG_FS=y |
| CONFIG_GCOV_KERNEL=y |
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| select the gcc's gcov format, default is autodetect based on gcc version: |
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| CONFIG_GCOV_FORMAT_AUTODETECT=y |
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| and to get coverage data for the entire kernel: |
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| CONFIG_GCOV_PROFILE_ALL=y |
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| Note that kernels compiled with profiling flags will be significantly |
| larger and run slower. Also CONFIG_GCOV_PROFILE_ALL may not be supported |
| on all architectures. |
| |
| Profiling data will only become accessible once debugfs has been |
| mounted: |
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| mount -t debugfs none /sys/kernel/debug |
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| 3. Customization |
| ================ |
| |
| To enable profiling for specific files or directories, add a line |
| similar to the following to the respective kernel Makefile: |
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| For a single file (e.g. main.o): |
| GCOV_PROFILE_main.o := y |
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| For all files in one directory: |
| GCOV_PROFILE := y |
| |
| To exclude files from being profiled even when CONFIG_GCOV_PROFILE_ALL |
| is specified, use: |
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| GCOV_PROFILE_main.o := n |
| and: |
| GCOV_PROFILE := n |
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| Only files which are linked to the main kernel image or are compiled as |
| kernel modules are supported by this mechanism. |
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| 4. Files |
| ======== |
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| The gcov kernel support creates the following files in debugfs: |
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| /sys/kernel/debug/gcov |
| Parent directory for all gcov-related files. |
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| /sys/kernel/debug/gcov/reset |
| Global reset file: resets all coverage data to zero when |
| written to. |
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| /sys/kernel/debug/gcov/path/to/compile/dir/file.gcda |
| The actual gcov data file as understood by the gcov |
| tool. Resets file coverage data to zero when written to. |
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| /sys/kernel/debug/gcov/path/to/compile/dir/file.gcno |
| Symbolic link to a static data file required by the gcov |
| tool. This file is generated by gcc when compiling with |
| option -ftest-coverage. |
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| 5. Modules |
| ========== |
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| Kernel modules may contain cleanup code which is only run during |
| module unload time. The gcov mechanism provides a means to collect |
| coverage data for such code by keeping a copy of the data associated |
| with the unloaded module. This data remains available through debugfs. |
| Once the module is loaded again, the associated coverage counters are |
| initialized with the data from its previous instantiation. |
| |
| This behavior can be deactivated by specifying the gcov_persist kernel |
| parameter: |
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| gcov_persist=0 |
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| At run-time, a user can also choose to discard data for an unloaded |
| module by writing to its data file or the global reset file. |
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| 6. Separated build and test machines |
| ==================================== |
| |
| The gcov kernel profiling infrastructure is designed to work out-of-the |
| box for setups where kernels are built and run on the same machine. In |
| cases where the kernel runs on a separate machine, special preparations |
| must be made, depending on where the gcov tool is used: |
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| a) gcov is run on the TEST machine |
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| The gcov tool version on the test machine must be compatible with the |
| gcc version used for kernel build. Also the following files need to be |
| copied from build to test machine: |
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| from the source tree: |
| - all C source files + headers |
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| from the build tree: |
| - all C source files + headers |
| - all .gcda and .gcno files |
| - all links to directories |
| |
| It is important to note that these files need to be placed into the |
| exact same file system location on the test machine as on the build |
| machine. If any of the path components is symbolic link, the actual |
| directory needs to be used instead (due to make's CURDIR handling). |
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| b) gcov is run on the BUILD machine |
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| The following files need to be copied after each test case from test |
| to build machine: |
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| from the gcov directory in sysfs: |
| - all .gcda files |
| - all links to .gcno files |
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| These files can be copied to any location on the build machine. gcov |
| must then be called with the -o option pointing to that directory. |
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| Example directory setup on the build machine: |
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| /tmp/linux: kernel source tree |
| /tmp/out: kernel build directory as specified by make O= |
| /tmp/coverage: location of the files copied from the test machine |
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| [user@build] cd /tmp/out |
| [user@build] gcov -o /tmp/coverage/tmp/out/init main.c |
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| 7. Troubleshooting |
| ================== |
| |
| Problem: Compilation aborts during linker step. |
| Cause: Profiling flags are specified for source files which are not |
| linked to the main kernel or which are linked by a custom |
| linker procedure. |
| Solution: Exclude affected source files from profiling by specifying |
| GCOV_PROFILE := n or GCOV_PROFILE_basename.o := n in the |
| corresponding Makefile. |
| |
| Problem: Files copied from sysfs appear empty or incomplete. |
| Cause: Due to the way seq_file works, some tools such as cp or tar |
| may not correctly copy files from sysfs. |
| Solution: Use 'cat' to read .gcda files and 'cp -d' to copy links. |
| Alternatively use the mechanism shown in Appendix B. |
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| Appendix A: gather_on_build.sh |
| ============================== |
| |
| Sample script to gather coverage meta files on the build machine |
| (see 6a): |
| #!/bin/bash |
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| KSRC=$1 |
| KOBJ=$2 |
| DEST=$3 |
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| if [ -z "$KSRC" ] || [ -z "$KOBJ" ] || [ -z "$DEST" ]; then |
| echo "Usage: $0 <ksrc directory> <kobj directory> <output.tar.gz>" >&2 |
| exit 1 |
| fi |
| |
| KSRC=$(cd $KSRC; printf "all:\n\t@echo \${CURDIR}\n" | make -f -) |
| KOBJ=$(cd $KOBJ; printf "all:\n\t@echo \${CURDIR}\n" | make -f -) |
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| find $KSRC $KOBJ \( -name '*.gcno' -o -name '*.[ch]' -o -type l \) -a \ |
| -perm /u+r,g+r | tar cfz $DEST -P -T - |
| |
| if [ $? -eq 0 ] ; then |
| echo "$DEST successfully created, copy to test system and unpack with:" |
| echo " tar xfz $DEST -P" |
| else |
| echo "Could not create file $DEST" |
| fi |
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| Appendix B: gather_on_test.sh |
| ============================= |
| |
| Sample script to gather coverage data files on the test machine |
| (see 6b): |
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| #!/bin/bash -e |
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| DEST=$1 |
| GCDA=/sys/kernel/debug/gcov |
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| if [ -z "$DEST" ] ; then |
| echo "Usage: $0 <output.tar.gz>" >&2 |
| exit 1 |
| fi |
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| TEMPDIR=$(mktemp -d) |
| echo Collecting data.. |
| find $GCDA -type d -exec mkdir -p $TEMPDIR/\{\} \; |
| find $GCDA -name '*.gcda' -exec sh -c 'cat < $0 > '$TEMPDIR'/$0' {} \; |
| find $GCDA -name '*.gcno' -exec sh -c 'cp -d $0 '$TEMPDIR'/$0' {} \; |
| tar czf $DEST -C $TEMPDIR sys |
| rm -rf $TEMPDIR |
| |
| echo "$DEST successfully created, copy to build system and unpack with:" |
| echo " tar xfz $DEST" |