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6 llvm-profdata - Profile data tool
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9 llvm-profdata command [args...]
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12 The llvm-profdata tool is a small utility for working with profile data
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21 SYNOPSIS
22 llvm-profdata merge [options] [filename...]
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24 DESCRIPTION
25 llvm-profdata merge takes several profile data files generated by PGO
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29 By default profile data is merged without modification. This means that
30 the relative importance of each input file is proportional to the num‐
31 ber of samples or counts it contains. In general, the input from a
32 longer training run will be interpreted as relatively more important
33 than a shorter run. Depending on the nature of the training runs it may
34 be useful to adjust the weight given to each input file by using the
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37 Profiles passed in via -weighted-input, -input-files, or via positional
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40 OPTIONS
41 -help Print a summary of command line options.
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43 -output=output, -o=output
44 Specify the output file name. Output cannot be - as the result‐
45 ing indexed profile data can't be written to standard output.
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47 -weighted-input=weight,filename
48 Specify an input file name along with a weight. The profile
49 counts of the supplied filename will be scaled (multiplied) by
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54 -input-files=path, -f=path
55 Specify a file which contains a list of files to merge. The en‐
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60 -instr (default)
61 Specify that the input profile is an instrumentation-based pro‐
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65 Specify that the input profile is a sample-based profile.
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72 Emit the profile using a binary encoding. For instrumenta‐
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78 Emit the profile in text mode. This option can also be used with
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85 Emit the profile using GCC's gcov format (Not yet supported).
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87 -sparse[=true|false]
88 Do not emit function records with 0 execution count. Can only be
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90 inhibit compiler optimization during PGO.
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92 -num-threads=N, -j=N
93 Use N threads to perform profile merging. When N=0, llvm-prof‐
94 data auto-detects an appropriate number of threads to use. This
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97 EXAMPLES
98 Basic Usage
99 Merge three profiles:
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101 llvm-profdata merge foo.profdata bar.profdata baz.profdata -output merged.profdata
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103 Weighted Input
104 The input file foo.profdata is especially important, multiply its
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107 llvm-profdata merge -weighted-input=10,foo.profdata bar.profdata baz.profdata -output merged.profdata
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109 Exactly equivalent to the previous invocation (explicit form; useful
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112 llvm-profdata merge -weighted-input=10,foo.profdata -weighted-input=1,bar.profdata -weighted-input=1,baz.profdata -output merged.profdata
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115 SYNOPSIS
116 llvm-profdata show [options] [filename]
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118 DESCRIPTION
119 llvm-profdata show takes a profile data file and displays the informa‐
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123 If filename is omitted or is -, then llvm-profdata show reads its input
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126 OPTIONS
127 -all-functions
128 Print details for every function.
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131 Print the counter values for the displayed functions.
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134 Print details for a function if the function's name contains the
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137 -help Print a summary of command line options.
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139 -output=output, -o=output
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143 -instr (default)
144 Specify that the input profile is an instrumentation-based pro‐
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147 -text Instruct the profile dumper to show profile counts in the text
148 format of the instrumentation-based profile data representation.
149 By default, the profile information is dumped in a more human
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152 -topn=n
153 Instruct the profile dumper to show the top n functions with the
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158 Specify that the input profile is a sample-based profile.
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160 -memop-sizes
161 Show the profiled sizes of the memory intrinsic calls for shown
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165 llvm-profdata returns 1 if the command is omitted or is invalid, if it
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169 Maintained by The LLVM Team (http://llvm.org/).
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