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§llvm-mca-macros
Procedural macros to generate marker comments for LLVM’s Machine Code Analyzer.
These macros generate markers after the function epilogue and before the function prologue. If more granularity is needed, you can use the llvm-mca crate instead.
§Usage
By default, llvm_mca will disable inlining. For example, this:
use llvm_mca_macros::llvm_mca;
#[llvm_mca]
fn quadruple(x: u32) -> u32 {
let doubled = x + x;
doubled + doubled
}will generate the equivalent of:
#[inline(never)]
fn quadruple(x: u32) -> u32 {
// emit `LLVM-MCA-BEGIN` marker
let ret = {
let doubled = x + x;
doubled + doubled
};
// emit `LLVM-MCA-END` marker
ret
}If inlining is desired, the allow_inline attribute can be specified:
use llvm_mca_macros::llvm_mca;
#[llvm_mca(allow_inline)]
fn quadruple(x: u32) -> u32 {
let doubled = x + x;
doubled + doubled
}This will generate the equivalent of:
fn quadruple(x: u32) -> u32 {
// emit `LLVM-MCA-BEGIN` marker
let ret = {
let doubled = x + x;
doubled + doubled
};
// emit `LLVM-MCA-END` marker
ret
}§Generating assembly
You must set the RUSTFLAGS="--emit asm" option when building your project with cargo. For example:
RUSTFLAGS="--emit asm" cargo build --releaseThis will output assembly files in target/*/deps
Attribute Macros§
- llvm_
mca - Wrap the body of a function with
LLVM-MCA-BEGINandLLVM-MCA-ENDmarkers.