# Generating PGO Profiles Normally devs don't need to worry about this and can use the default profile for official builds. The default profile can be fetched by adding `"checkout_pgo_profiles": True` to `custom_vars` in the gclient config and running `gclient runhooks`. To produce an executable built with a custom PGO profile: * Produce the instrumented executable using the following gn args: ``` chrome_pgo_phase = 1 enable_resource_allowlist_generation = false is_official_build = true symbol_level = 0 use_goma = true ``` * Run representative benchmarks to produce profiles * `vpython tools/perf/run_benchmark system_health.common_desktop --assert-gpu-compositing --run-abridged-story-set --browser=exact --browser-executable=out/path/to/chrome` * `vpython tools/perf/run_benchmark speedometer2 --assert-gpu-compositing --browser=exact --browser-executable=out/path/to/chrome` * This will produce `*.profraw` files in the current working directory * Merge the profiling data * Get the `llvm-profdata` tool by adding `"checkout_clang_coverage_tools": True,` to `custom_vars` in the gclient config and running `gclient runhooks`. * Run `third_party/llvm-build/Release+Asserts/bin/llvm-profdata merge *.profraw -o chrome.profdata` * Produce the final PGO'd executable with the following gn args: ``` enable_resource_allowlist_generation = false is_official_build = true symbol_level = 0 use_goma = true pgo_data_path = {path-to-the-profile} ```