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License: GNU General Public License v2.0
------------------------------------------------- - README file for the LTP GCOV extension (LCOV) - - Last changes: 2010-08-06 - ------------------------------------------------- Description ----------- LCOV is an extension of GCOV, a GNU tool which provides information about what parts of a program are actually executed (i.e. "covered") while running a particular test case. The extension consists of a set of Perl scripts which build on the textual GCOV output to implement the following enhanced functionality: * HTML based output: coverage rates are additionally indicated using bar graphs and specific colors. * Support for large projects: overview pages allow quick browsing of coverage data by providing three levels of detail: directory view, file view and source code view. LCOV was initially designed to support Linux kernel coverage measurements, but works as well for coverage measurements on standard user space applications. Further README contents ----------------------- 1. Included files 2. Installing LCOV 3. An example of how to access kernel coverage data 4. An example of how to access coverage data for a user space program 5. Questions and Comments 1. Important files ------------------ README - This README file CHANGES - List of changes between releases bin/lcov - Tool for capturing LCOV coverage data bin/genhtml - Tool for creating HTML output from LCOV data bin/gendesc - Tool for creating description files as used by genhtml bin/geninfo - Internal tool (creates LCOV data files) bin/genpng - Internal tool (creates png overviews of source files) bin/install.sh - Internal tool (takes care of un-/installing) descriptions.tests - Test descriptions for the LTP suite, use with gendesc man - Directory containing man pages for included tools example - Directory containing an example to demonstrate LCOV lcovrc - LCOV configuration file Makefile - Makefile providing 'install' and 'uninstall' targets 2. Installing LCOV ------------------ The LCOV package is available as either RPM or tarball from: http://ltp.sourceforge.net/coverage/lcov.php To install the tarball, unpack it to a directory and run: make install Use anonymous CVS for the most recent (but possibly unstable) version: cvs -d:pserver:[email protected]:/cvsroot/ltp login (simply press the ENTER key when asked for a password) cvs -z3 -d:pserver:[email protected]:/cvsroot/ltp export -D now utils Change to the utils/analysis/lcov directory and type: make install 3. An example of how to access kernel coverage data --------------------------------------------------- Requirements: get and install the gcov-kernel package from http://sourceforge.net/projects/ltp Copy the resulting gcov kernel module file to either the system wide modules directory or the same directory as the Perl scripts. As root, do the following: a) Resetting counters lcov --zerocounters b) Capturing the current coverage state to a file lcov --capture --output-file kernel.info c) Getting HTML output genhtml kernel.info Point the web browser of your choice to the resulting index.html file. 4. An example of how to access coverage data for a user space program --------------------------------------------------------------------- Requirements: compile the program in question using GCC with the options -fprofile-arcs and -ftest-coverage. During linking, make sure to specify -lgcov or -coverage. Assuming the compile directory is called "appdir", do the following: a) Resetting counters lcov --directory appdir --zerocounters b) Capturing the current coverage state to a file (works only after the application has been started and stopped at least once) lcov --directory appdir --capture --output-file app.info c) Getting HTML output genhtml app.info Point the web browser of your choice to the resulting index.html file. Please note that independently of where the application is installed or from which directory it is run, the --directory statement needs to point to the directory in which the application was compiled. For further information on the gcc profiling mechanism, please also consult the gcov man page. 5. Questions and comments ------------------------- See the included man pages for more information on how to use the LCOV tools. Please email further questions or comments regarding this tool to the LTP Mailing list at [email protected]
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