| // Copyright 2022 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. | |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style | |
| // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. | |
| package coverage | |
| // Types and constants related to the output files written | |
| // by code coverage tooling. When a coverage-instrumented binary | |
| // is run, it emits two output files: a meta-data output file, and | |
| // a counter data output file. | |
| //..................................................................... | |
| // | |
| // Meta-data definitions: | |
| // | |
| // The meta-data file is composed of a file header, a series of | |
| // meta-data blobs/sections (one per instrumented package), and an offsets | |
| // area storing the offsets of each section. Format of the meta-data | |
| // file looks like: | |
| // | |
| // --header---------- | |
| // | magic: [4]byte magic string | |
| // | version | |
| // | total length of meta-data file in bytes | |
| // | numPkgs: number of package entries in file | |
| // | hash: [16]byte hash of entire meta-data payload | |
| // | offset to string table section | |
| // | length of string table | |
| // | number of entries in string table | |
| // | counter mode | |
| // | counter granularity | |
| // --package offsets table------ | |
| // <offset to pkg 0> | |
| // <offset to pkg 1> | |
| // ... | |
| // --package lengths table------ | |
| // <length of pkg 0> | |
| // <length of pkg 1> | |
| // ... | |
| // --string table------ | |
| // <uleb128 len> 8 | |
| // <data> "somestring" | |
| // ... | |
| // --package payloads------ | |
| // <meta-symbol for pkg 0> | |
| // <meta-symbol for pkg 1> | |
| // ... | |
| // | |
| // Each package payload is a stand-alone blob emitted by the compiler, | |
| // and does not depend on anything else in the meta-data file. In | |
| // particular, each blob has it's own string table. Note that the | |
| // file-level string table is expected to be very short (most strings | |
| // will be in the meta-data blobs themselves). | |
| // CovMetaMagic holds the magic string for a meta-data file. | |
| var CovMetaMagic = [4]byte{'\x00', '\x63', '\x76', '\x6d'} | |
| // MetaFilePref is a prefix used when emitting meta-data files; these | |
| // files are of the form "covmeta.<hash>", where hash is a hash | |
| // computed from the hashes of all the package meta-data symbols in | |
| // the program. | |
| const MetaFilePref = "covmeta" | |
| // MetaFileVersion contains the current (most recent) meta-data file version. | |
| const MetaFileVersion = 1 | |
| // MetaFileHeader stores file header information for a meta-data file. | |
| type MetaFileHeader struct { | |
| Magic [4]byte | |
| Version uint32 | |
| TotalLength uint64 | |
| Entries uint64 | |
| MetaFileHash [16]byte | |
| StrTabOffset uint32 | |
| StrTabLength uint32 | |
| CMode CounterMode | |
| CGranularity CounterGranularity | |
| _ [6]byte // padding | |
| } | |
| // MetaSymbolHeader stores header information for a single | |
| // meta-data blob, e.g. the coverage meta-data payload | |
| // computed for a given Go package. | |
| type MetaSymbolHeader struct { | |
| Length uint32 // size of meta-symbol payload in bytes | |
| PkgName uint32 // string table index | |
| PkgPath uint32 // string table index | |
| ModulePath uint32 // string table index | |
| MetaHash [16]byte | |
| _ byte // currently unused | |
| _ [3]byte // padding | |
| NumFiles uint32 | |
| NumFuncs uint32 | |
| } | |
| const CovMetaHeaderSize = 16 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 // keep in sync with above | |
| // As an example, consider the following Go package: | |
| // | |
| // 01: package p | |
| // 02: | |
| // 03: var v, w, z int | |
| // 04: | |
| // 05: func small(x, y int) int { | |
| // 06: v++ | |
| // 07: // comment | |
| // 08: if y == 0 { | |
| // 09: return x | |
| // 10: } | |
| // 11: return (x << 1) ^ (9 / y) | |
| // 12: } | |
| // 13: | |
| // 14: func Medium(q, r int) int { | |
| // 15: s1 := small(q, r) | |
| // 16: z += s1 | |
| // 17: s2 := small(r, q) | |
| // 18: w -= s2 | |
| // 19: return w + z | |
| // 20: } | |
| // | |
| // The meta-data blob for the single package above might look like the | |
| // following: | |
| // | |
| // -- MetaSymbolHeader header---------- | |
| // | size: size of this blob in bytes | |
| // | packagepath: <path to p> | |
| // | modulepath: <modpath for p> | |
| // | nfiles: 1 | |
| // | nfunctions: 2 | |
| // --func offsets table------ | |
| // <offset to func 0> | |
| // <offset to func 1> | |
| // --string table (contains all files and functions)------ | |
| // | <uleb128 len> 4 | |
| // | <data> "p.go" | |
| // | <uleb128 len> 5 | |
| // | <data> "small" | |
| // | <uleb128 len> 6 | |
| // | <data> "Medium" | |
| // --func 0------ | |
| // | <uleb128> num units: 3 | |
| // | <uleb128> func name: S1 (index into string table) | |
| // | <uleb128> file: S0 (index into string table) | |
| // | <unit 0>: S0 L6 L8 2 | |
| // | <unit 1>: S0 L9 L9 1 | |
| // | <unit 2>: S0 L11 L11 1 | |
| // --func 1------ | |
| // | <uleb128> num units: 1 | |
| // | <uleb128> func name: S2 (index into string table) | |
| // | <uleb128> file: S0 (index into string table) | |
| // | <unit 0>: S0 L15 L19 5 | |
| // ---end----------- | |
| // The following types and constants used by the meta-data encoder/decoder. | |
| // FuncDesc encapsulates the meta-data definitions for a single Go function. | |
| // This version assumes that we're looking at a function before inlining; | |
| // if we want to capture a post-inlining view of the world, the | |
| // representations of source positions would need to be a good deal more | |
| // complicated. | |
| type FuncDesc struct { | |
| Funcname string | |
| Srcfile string | |
| Units []CoverableUnit | |
| Lit bool // true if this is a function literal | |
| } | |
| // CoverableUnit describes the source characteristics of a single | |
| // program unit for which we want to gather coverage info. Coverable | |
| // units are either "simple" or "intraline"; a "simple" coverable unit | |
| // corresponds to a basic block (region of straight-line code with no | |
| // jumps or control transfers). An "intraline" unit corresponds to a | |
| // logical clause nested within some other simple unit. A simple unit | |
| // will have a zero Parent value; for an intraline unit NxStmts will | |
| // be zero and Parent will be set to 1 plus the index of the | |
| // containing simple statement. Example: | |
| // | |
| // L7: q := 1 | |
| // L8: x := (y == 101 || launch() == false) | |
| // L9: r := x * 2 | |
| // | |
| // For the code above we would have three simple units (one for each | |
| // line), then an intraline unit describing the "launch() == false" | |
| // clause in line 8, with Parent pointing to the index of the line 8 | |
| // unit in the units array. | |
| // | |
| // Note: in the initial version of the coverage revamp, only simple | |
| // units will be in use. | |
| type CoverableUnit struct { | |
| StLine, StCol uint32 | |
| EnLine, EnCol uint32 | |
| NxStmts uint32 | |
| Parent uint32 | |
| } | |
| // CounterMode tracks the "flavor" of the coverage counters being | |
| // used in a given coverage-instrumented program. | |
| type CounterMode uint8 | |
| const ( | |
| CtrModeInvalid CounterMode = iota | |
| CtrModeSet // "set" mode | |
| CtrModeCount // "count" mode | |
| CtrModeAtomic // "atomic" mode | |
| CtrModeRegOnly // registration-only pseudo-mode | |
| CtrModeTestMain // testmain pseudo-mode | |
| ) | |
| func (cm CounterMode) String() string { | |
| switch cm { | |
| case CtrModeSet: | |
| return "set" | |
| case CtrModeCount: | |
| return "count" | |
| case CtrModeAtomic: | |
| return "atomic" | |
| case CtrModeRegOnly: | |
| return "regonly" | |
| case CtrModeTestMain: | |
| return "testmain" | |
| } | |
| return "<invalid>" | |
| } | |
| func ParseCounterMode(mode string) CounterMode { | |
| var cm CounterMode | |
| switch mode { | |
| case "set": | |
| cm = CtrModeSet | |
| case "count": | |
| cm = CtrModeCount | |
| case "atomic": | |
| cm = CtrModeAtomic | |
| case "regonly": | |
| cm = CtrModeRegOnly | |
| case "testmain": | |
| cm = CtrModeTestMain | |
| default: | |
| cm = CtrModeInvalid | |
| } | |
| return cm | |
| } | |
| // CounterGranularity tracks the granularity of the coverage counters being | |
| // used in a given coverage-instrumented program. | |
| type CounterGranularity uint8 | |
| const ( | |
| CtrGranularityInvalid CounterGranularity = iota | |
| CtrGranularityPerBlock | |
| CtrGranularityPerFunc | |
| ) | |
| func (cm CounterGranularity) String() string { | |
| switch cm { | |
| case CtrGranularityPerBlock: | |
| return "perblock" | |
| case CtrGranularityPerFunc: | |
| return "perfunc" | |
| } | |
| return "<invalid>" | |
| } | |
| // Name of file within the "go test -cover" temp coverdir directory | |
| // containing a list of meta-data files for packages being tested | |
| // in a "go test -coverpkg=... ..." run. This constant is shared | |
| // by the Go command and by the coverage runtime. | |
| const MetaFilesFileName = "metafiles.txt" | |
| // MetaFileCollection contains information generated by the Go command and | |
| // the read in by coverage test support functions within an executing | |
| // "go test -cover" binary. | |
| type MetaFileCollection struct { | |
| ImportPaths []string | |
| MetaFileFragments []string | |
| } | |
| //..................................................................... | |
| // | |
| // Counter data definitions: | |
| // | |
| // A counter data file is composed of a file header followed by one or | |
| // more "segments" (each segment representing a given run or partial | |
| // run of a give binary) followed by a footer. | |
| // CovCounterMagic holds the magic string for a coverage counter-data file. | |
| var CovCounterMagic = [4]byte{'\x00', '\x63', '\x77', '\x6d'} | |
| // CounterFileVersion stores the most recent counter data file version. | |
| const CounterFileVersion = 1 | |
| // CounterFileHeader stores files header information for a counter-data file. | |
| type CounterFileHeader struct { | |
| Magic [4]byte | |
| Version uint32 | |
| MetaHash [16]byte | |
| CFlavor CounterFlavor | |
| BigEndian bool | |
| _ [6]byte // padding | |
| } | |
| // CounterSegmentHeader encapsulates information about a specific | |
| // segment in a counter data file, which at the moment contains | |
| // counters data from a single execution of a coverage-instrumented | |
| // program. Following the segment header will be the string table and | |
| // args table, and then (possibly) padding bytes to bring the byte | |
| // size of the preamble up to a multiple of 4. Immediately following | |
| // that will be the counter payloads. | |
| // | |
| // The "args" section of a segment is used to store annotations | |
| // describing where the counter data came from; this section is | |
| // basically a series of key-value pairs (can be thought of as an | |
| // encoded 'map[string]string'). At the moment we only write os.Args() | |
| // data to this section, using pairs of the form "argc=<integer>", | |
| // "argv0=<os.Args[0]>", "argv1=<os.Args[1]>", and so on. In the | |
| // future the args table may also include things like GOOS/GOARCH | |
| // values, and/or tags indicating which tests were run to generate the | |
| // counter data. | |
| type CounterSegmentHeader struct { | |
| FcnEntries uint64 | |
| StrTabLen uint32 | |
| ArgsLen uint32 | |
| } | |
| // CounterFileFooter appears at the tail end of a counter data file, | |
| // and stores the number of segments it contains. | |
| type CounterFileFooter struct { | |
| Magic [4]byte | |
| _ [4]byte // padding | |
| NumSegments uint32 | |
| _ [4]byte // padding | |
| } | |
| // CounterFilePref is the file prefix used when emitting coverage data | |
| // output files. CounterFileTemplate describes the format of the file | |
| // name: prefix followed by meta-file hash followed by process ID | |
| // followed by emit UnixNanoTime. | |
| const CounterFilePref = "covcounters" | |
| const CounterFileTempl = "%s.%x.%d.%d" | |
| const CounterFileRegexp = `^%s\.(\S+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)+$` | |
| // CounterFlavor describes how function and counters are | |
| // stored/represented in the counter section of the file. | |
| type CounterFlavor uint8 | |
| const ( | |
| // "Raw" representation: all values (pkg ID, func ID, num counters, | |
| // and counters themselves) are stored as uint32's. | |
| CtrRaw CounterFlavor = iota + 1 | |
| // "ULeb" representation: all values (pkg ID, func ID, num counters, | |
| // and counters themselves) are stored with ULEB128 encoding. | |
| CtrULeb128 | |
| ) | |
| func Round4(x int) int { | |
| return (x + 3) &^ 3 | |
| } | |
| //..................................................................... | |
| // | |
| // Runtime counter data definitions. | |
| // | |
| // At runtime within a coverage-instrumented program, the "counters" | |
| // object we associated with instrumented function can be thought of | |
| // as a struct of the following form: | |
| // | |
| // struct { | |
| // numCtrs uint32 | |
| // pkgid uint32 | |
| // funcid uint32 | |
| // counterArray [numBlocks]uint32 | |
| // } | |
| // | |
| // where "numCtrs" is the number of blocks / coverable units within the | |
| // function, "pkgid" is the unique index assigned to this package by | |
| // the runtime, "funcid" is the index of this function within its containing | |
| // package, and "counterArray" stores the actual counters. | |
| // | |
| // The counter variable itself is created not as a struct but as a flat | |
| // array of uint32's; we then use the offsets below to index into it. | |
| const NumCtrsOffset = 0 | |
| const PkgIdOffset = 1 | |
| const FuncIdOffset = 2 | |
| const FirstCtrOffset = 3 | |