cmd/compile/internal/pgo: fix hard-coded PGO sample data position

This patch detects at which index position profiling samples that have the value-type samples count are, instead of the previously hard-coded position of index 1. Runtime generated profiles always generate CPU profiling data with the 0 index being CPU nanoseconds, and samples count at index 1, which is why this previously hasn't come up.

Fixes #58292

Change-Id: Idde761d53b02259f3076c4e5dcb4a96a9d53df0e
GitHub-Last-Rev: dabbf9f88c
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/go#58294
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/465135
Auto-Submit: Michael Pratt <mpratt@google.com>
TryBot-Result: Gopher Robot <gobot@golang.org>
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Frederic Branczyk 2023-02-08 17:59:27 +00:00 committed by Gopher Robot
parent 1a09d57de5
commit cdc65b83fe
2 changed files with 85 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -140,9 +140,25 @@ func New(profileFile string) *Profile {
return nil
}
samplesCountIndex := -1
for i, s := range profile.SampleType {
// Samples count is the raw data collected, and CPU nanoseconds is just
// a scaled version of it, so either one we can find is fine.
if (s.Type == "samples" && s.Unit == "count") ||
(s.Type == "cpu" && s.Unit == "nanoseconds") {
samplesCountIndex = i
break
}
}
if samplesCountIndex == -1 {
log.Fatal("failed to find CPU samples count or CPU nanoseconds value-types in profile.")
return nil
}
g := newGraph(profile, &Options{
CallTree: false,
SampleValue: func(v []int64) int64 { return v[1] },
SampleValue: func(v []int64) int64 { return v[samplesCountIndex] },
})
p := &Profile{

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@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ package test
import (
"bufio"
"fmt"
"internal/profile"
"internal/testenv"
"io"
"os"
@ -213,6 +214,73 @@ func TestPGOIntendedInliningShiftedLines(t *testing.T) {
testPGOIntendedInlining(t, dir)
}
// TestPGOSingleIndex tests that the sample index can not be 1 and compilation
// will not fail. All it should care about is that the sample type is either
// CPU nanoseconds or samples count, whichever it finds first.
func TestPGOSingleIndex(t *testing.T) {
for _, tc := range []struct {
originalIndex int
}{{
// The `testdata/pgo/inline/inline_hot.pprof` file is a standard CPU
// profile as the runtime would generate. The 0 index contains the
// value-type samples and value-unit count. The 1 index contains the
// value-type cpu and value-unit nanoseconds. These tests ensure that
// the compiler can work with profiles that only have a single index,
// but are either samples count or CPU nanoseconds.
originalIndex: 0,
}, {
originalIndex: 1,
}} {
t.Run(fmt.Sprintf("originalIndex=%d", tc.originalIndex), func(t *testing.T) {
wd, err := os.Getwd()
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("error getting wd: %v", err)
}
srcDir := filepath.Join(wd, "testdata/pgo/inline")
// Copy the module to a scratch location so we can add a go.mod.
dir := t.TempDir()
originalPprofFile, err := os.Open(filepath.Join(srcDir, "inline_hot.pprof"))
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("error opening inline_hot.pprof: %v", err)
}
defer originalPprofFile.Close()
p, err := profile.Parse(originalPprofFile)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("error parsing inline_hot.pprof: %v", err)
}
// Move the samples count value-type to the 0 index.
p.SampleType = []*profile.ValueType{p.SampleType[tc.originalIndex]}
// Ensure we only have a single set of sample values.
for _, s := range p.Sample {
s.Value = []int64{s.Value[tc.originalIndex]}
}
modifiedPprofFile, err := os.Create(filepath.Join(dir, "inline_hot.pprof"))
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("error creating inline_hot.pprof: %v", err)
}
defer modifiedPprofFile.Close()
if err := p.Write(modifiedPprofFile); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("error writing inline_hot.pprof: %v", err)
}
for _, file := range []string{"inline_hot.go", "inline_hot_test.go"} {
if err := copyFile(filepath.Join(dir, file), filepath.Join(srcDir, file)); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("error copying %s: %v", file, err)
}
}
testPGOIntendedInlining(t, dir)
})
}
}
func copyFile(dst, src string) error {
s, err := os.Open(src)
if err != nil {