Re: Fw: Regarding __gcov_dump and __gcov_reset usage

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On 5/24/21 1:44 PM, Gejoe Daniel via Gcc wrote:
Adding gcc mailing list for the clarification.

Thank you team ! 

From: "Gejoe Daniel"<gejoed@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Mon, 24 May 2021 15:02:12
To: "gcc-help@xxxxxxxxxxx"<gcc-help@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Regarding __gcov_dump and __gcov_reset usage

Hi team,

Any info/reply ?

Thanking you in advance,
Gejoe


From: "Gejoe Daniel"<gejoed@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sun, 16 May 2021 17:37:46
To: <gcc-help@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Regarding __gcov_dump and __gcov_reset usage

Hi team,

I did go through the online manual of gcc gcov  on __gcov_dump() and __gcov_reset() :
https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Gcov-and-Optimization.html#Gcov-and-Optimization

I tried out using the functions in a sample program (sample-prog.c) that is attached here.

The steps followed were :

(1)  gcc -fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage sample-prog.c 
(2)  ./a.out
(3)  gcov sample-prog.c

While running a.out, when I give character 'g', the __gcov_dump() must be invoked.
What I could observe is that first time __gcov_dump() is invoked , the sample-prog.gcda file gets created.
For the second time and then onwards, __gcov_dump() invocation (by giving 'g' character during the a.out run) doesn't happen.
This is concluded by looking at the time stamp of sample-prog.gcda file in the same folder. It was still having the same time stamp of first time invocation of __gcov_dump().

Another thing is  that, __gcov_reset() also doesn't appear to work. I tried giving the character 'r' during the run of the program but couldn't see the counters getting reset to 0 in the sample-prog.gcov file. The previous values of lines covered were there.

Let me know if my approach is correct or if I miss any information here.

Thanks,
Gejoe
 


Hello.

Can you please create bug at: https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/
Please upload there a test-case and series of commands executed and the expected result.

Thank you,
Martin



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