commit | 0454dd8c48cd771478f1ae53330ba78e71bcd7cb | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Lei Wang <wlei@fb.com> | Thu Feb 13 15:38:08 2025 -0800 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Thu Feb 13 15:38:08 2025 -0800 |
tree | 988ecfae727ab0347275e2b3929713309e3decd1 | |
parent | 32c8754fbcb936ba6b5bc6cb6817cf3b6a4602f4 [diff] |
[StaleProfileMatching] Use only profile anchor size for similarity calculation (#126783) We observed that the number of IR anchors is usually greater than the number of profile anchors, because IR anchors can be optimized away later and llvm-profgen might not generate profiles for cold callsites. This can cause missing function matches. I’m changing the similarity calculation to use only the profile anchor size. In another point of view, It also makes sense to reuse as many profile anchors as possible regardless of the new functions in the IR.
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