Performance¶
The timing API¶
As of GCC 6, libgccjit exposes a timing API, for printing reports on how long was spent in different parts of code.
You can create a gcc_jit_timer
instance, which will
measure time spent since its creation. The timer maintains a stack
of “timer items”: as control flow moves through your code, you can push
and pop named items relating to your code onto the stack, and the timer
will account the time spent accordingly.
You can also asssociate a timer with a gcc_jit_context
, in
which case the time spent inside compilation will be subdivided.
For example, the following code uses a timer, recording client items “create_code”, “compile”, and “running code”:
/* Create a timer. */
gcc_jit_timer *timer = gcc_jit_timer_new ();
if (!timer)
{
error ("gcc_jit_timer_new failed");
return -1;
}
/* Let's repeatedly compile and run some code, accumulating it
all into the timer. */
for (int i = 0; i < num_iterations; i++)
{
/* Create a context and associate it with the timer. */
gcc_jit_context *ctxt = gcc_jit_context_acquire ();
if (!ctxt)
{
error ("gcc_jit_context_acquire failed");
return -1;
}
gcc_jit_context_set_timer (ctxt, timer);
/* Populate the context, timing it as client item "create_code". */
gcc_jit_timer_push (timer, "create_code");
create_code (ctxt);
gcc_jit_timer_pop (timer, "create_code");
/* Compile the context, timing it as client item "compile". */
gcc_jit_timer_push (timer, "compile");
result = gcc_jit_context_compile (ctxt);
gcc_jit_timer_pop (timer, "compile");
/* Run the generated code, timing it as client item "running code". */
gcc_jit_timer_push (timer, "running code");
run_the_code (ctxt, result);
gcc_jit_timer_pop (timer, "running code");
/* Clean up. */
gcc_jit_context_release (ctxt);
gcc_jit_result_release (result);
}
/* Print the accumulated timings. */
gcc_jit_timer_print (timer, stderr);
gcc_jit_timer_release (timer);
giving output like this, showing the internal GCC items at the top, then client items, then the total:
Execution times (seconds)
GCC items:
phase setup : 0.29 (14%) usr 0.00 ( 0%) sys 0.32 ( 5%) wall 10661 kB (50%) ggc
phase parsing : 0.02 ( 1%) usr 0.00 ( 0%) sys 0.00 ( 0%) wall 653 kB ( 3%) ggc
phase finalize : 0.01 ( 1%) usr 0.00 ( 0%) sys 0.00 ( 0%) wall 0 kB ( 0%) ggc
dump files : 0.02 ( 1%) usr 0.00 ( 0%) sys 0.01 ( 0%) wall 0 kB ( 0%) ggc
callgraph construction : 0.02 ( 1%) usr 0.01 ( 6%) sys 0.01 ( 0%) wall 242 kB ( 1%) ggc
callgraph optimization : 0.03 ( 2%) usr 0.00 ( 0%) sys 0.02 ( 0%) wall 142 kB ( 1%) ggc
trivially dead code : 0.01 ( 1%) usr 0.00 ( 0%) sys 0.00 ( 0%) wall 0 kB ( 0%) ggc
df scan insns : 0.01 ( 1%) usr 0.00 ( 0%) sys 0.00 ( 0%) wall 9 kB ( 0%) ggc
df live regs : 0.01 ( 1%) usr 0.00 ( 0%) sys 0.01 ( 0%) wall 0 kB ( 0%) ggc
inline parameters : 0.02 ( 1%) usr 0.00 ( 0%) sys 0.01 ( 0%) wall 82 kB ( 0%) ggc
tree CFG cleanup : 0.01 ( 1%) usr 0.00 ( 0%) sys 0.00 ( 0%) wall 0 kB ( 0%) ggc
tree PHI insertion : 0.01 ( 1%) usr 0.00 ( 0%) sys 0.02 ( 0%) wall 64 kB ( 0%) ggc
tree SSA other : 0.01 ( 1%) usr 0.00 ( 0%) sys 0.01 ( 0%) wall 18 kB ( 0%) ggc
expand : 0.01 ( 1%) usr 0.00 ( 0%) sys 0.00 ( 0%) wall 398 kB ( 2%) ggc
jump : 0.01 ( 1%) usr 0.00 ( 0%) sys 0.00 ( 0%) wall 0 kB ( 0%) ggc
loop init : 0.01 ( 0%) usr 0.00 ( 0%) sys 0.00 ( 0%) wall 67 kB ( 0%) ggc
integrated RA : 0.02 ( 1%) usr 0.00 ( 0%) sys 0.00 ( 0%) wall 2468 kB (12%) ggc
thread pro- & epilogue : 0.01 ( 1%) usr 0.00 ( 0%) sys 0.00 ( 0%) wall 162 kB ( 1%) ggc
final : 0.01 ( 1%) usr 0.00 ( 0%) sys 0.00 ( 0%) wall 216 kB ( 1%) ggc
rest of compilation : 1.37 (69%) usr 0.00 ( 0%) sys 1.13 (18%) wall 1391 kB ( 6%) ggc
assemble JIT code : 0.01 ( 1%) usr 0.00 ( 0%) sys 4.04 (66%) wall 0 kB ( 0%) ggc
load JIT result : 0.02 ( 1%) usr 0.00 ( 0%) sys 0.00 ( 0%) wall 0 kB ( 0%) ggc
JIT client code : 0.00 ( 0%) usr 0.01 ( 6%) sys 0.00 ( 0%) wall 0 kB ( 0%) ggc
Client items:
create_code : 0.00 ( 0%) usr 0.01 ( 6%) sys 0.00 ( 0%) wall 0 kB ( 0%) ggc
compile : 0.36 (18%) usr 0.15 (83%) sys 0.86 (14%) wall 14939 kB (70%) ggc
running code : 0.00 ( 0%) usr 0.00 ( 0%) sys 0.00 ( 0%) wall 0 kB ( 0%) ggc
TOTAL : 2.00 0.18 6.12 21444 kB
The exact format is intended to be human-readable, and is subject to change.
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LIBGCCJIT_HAVE_TIMING_API
¶ The timer API was added to libgccjit in GCC 6. This macro is only defined in versions of libgccjit.h which have the timer API, and so can be used to guard code that may need to compile against earlier releases:
#ifdef LIBGCCJIT_HAVE_TIMING_API gcc_jit_timer *t = gcc_jit_timer_new (); gcc_jit_context_set_timer (ctxt, t); #endif
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gcc_jit_timer
¶
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gcc_jit_timer *
gcc_jit_timer_new
(void)¶ Create a
gcc_jit_timer
instance, and start timing:gcc_jit_timer *t = gcc_jit_timer_new ();
This API entrypoint was added in LIBGCCJIT_ABI_4; you can test for its presence using
#ifdef LIBGCCJIT_HAVE_TIMING_API
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void
gcc_jit_timer_release
(gcc_jit_timer *timer)¶ Release a
gcc_jit_timer
instance:gcc_jit_timer_release (t);
This should be called exactly once on a timer.
This API entrypoint was added in LIBGCCJIT_ABI_4; you can test for its presence using
#ifdef LIBGCCJIT_HAVE_TIMING_API
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void
gcc_jit_context_set_timer
(gcc_jit_context *ctxt, gcc_jit_timer *timer)¶ Associate a
gcc_jit_timer
instance with a context:gcc_jit_context_set_timer (ctxt, t);
A timer instance can be shared between multiple
gcc_jit_context
instances.Timers have no locking, so if you have a multithreaded program, you must provide your own locks if more than one thread could be working with the same timer via timer-associated contexts.
This API entrypoint was added in LIBGCCJIT_ABI_4; you can test for its presence using
#ifdef LIBGCCJIT_HAVE_TIMING_API
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gcc_jit_timer *
gcc_jit_context_get_timer
(gcc_jit_context *ctxt)¶ Get the timer associated with a context (if any).
This API entrypoint was added in LIBGCCJIT_ABI_4; you can test for its presence using
#ifdef LIBGCCJIT_HAVE_TIMING_API
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void
gcc_jit_timer_push
(gcc_jit_timer *timer, const char *item_name)¶ Push the given item onto the timer’s stack:
gcc_jit_timer_push (t, "running code"); run_the_code (ctxt, result); gcc_jit_timer_pop (t, "running code");
This API entrypoint was added in LIBGCCJIT_ABI_4; you can test for its presence using
#ifdef LIBGCCJIT_HAVE_TIMING_API
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void
gcc_jit_timer_pop
(gcc_jit_timer *timer, const char *item_name)¶ Pop the top item from the timer’s stack.
If “item_name” is provided, it must match that of the top item. Alternatively,
NULL
can be passed in, to suppress checking.This API entrypoint was added in LIBGCCJIT_ABI_4; you can test for its presence using
#ifdef LIBGCCJIT_HAVE_TIMING_API
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void
gcc_jit_timer_print
(gcc_jit_timer *timer, FILE *f_out)¶ Print timing information to the given stream about activity since the timer was started.
This API entrypoint was added in LIBGCCJIT_ABI_4; you can test for its presence using
#ifdef LIBGCCJIT_HAVE_TIMING_API