`debug-info-for-profiling
Introduction
Automatic Feedback Directed Optimization (AFDO) is a method for using sampling based profiles to guide optimizations. This is contrasted with other methods of FDO or profile-guided optimization (PGO) which use instrumented profiling.
Unlike PGO (controlled by the rustc
flags -Cprofile-generate
and
-Cprofile-use
), a binary being profiled does not perform significantly worse,
and thus it's possible to profile binaries used in real workflows and not
necessary to construct artificial workflows.
Use
In order to use AFDO, the target platform must be Linux running on an x86_64
architecture with the performance profiler perf
available. In addition, the
external tool create_llvm_prof
from this repository must be used.
Given a Rust file main.rs
, we can produce an optimized binary as follows:
rustc -O -Zdebug-info-for-profiling main.rs -o main
perf record -b ./main
create_llvm_prof --binary=main --out=code.prof
rustc -O -Zprofile-sample-use=code.prof main.rs -o main2
The perf
command produces a profile perf.data
, which is then used by the
create_llvm_prof
command to create code.prof
. This final profile is then
used by rustc
to guide optimizations in producing the binary main2
.