gem5/kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc

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#include "cpu/exec_context.hh"
#include "cpu/base_cpu.hh"
#include "cpu/full_cpu/bpred.hh"
#include "cpu/full_cpu/full_cpu.hh"
#include "kern/tru64/dump_mbuf.hh"
#include "kern/tru64/printf.hh"
#include "kern/tru64/tru64_events.hh"
#include "mem/functional_mem/memory_control.hh"
#include "targetarch/arguments.hh"
Add the ability to track stats in user defined sets of function calls. code can be generated via the base/instrum_codegen.pl script to easily change the functions being tracked. the only thing the user needs to do is add code in tru64System to change how the callerMap is populated. command line: m5.* <config file> <args> --server.system:bin=true to track function calls in the server m5.* <config file> <args> --client.system:bin=true to track function calls in the client base/statistics.cc: make an adjustment to the way stats are printed for FS_MEASURE base/statistics.hh: add a name() virtual function to GenBin. add a debug printf for activate(). add amake MainBin the default bin when FS_MEASURE. cpu/exec_context.cc: initialize swCtx to null upon creation of an xc cpu/exec_context.hh: add a SWContext pointer to every execution context. cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: process calls and returns for FS_MEASURE cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.hh: add this so idleCycles will not be accessed before all stats are constructed kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc: add a FnEvent that fires whenever a function we're tracking is called. implement the process() virtual function for it. kern/tru64/tru64_events.hh: add FnEvent kern/tru64/tru64_system.cc: send bin parameter to System constructor. add bin parameter to Tru64System object. initialize all the FnEvent and MainBin members of Tru64system. also, populate the calling map that indicates whether a function call is on the path we're tracking. kern/tru64/tru64_system.hh: modify the Tru64System class to support FS_MEASURE sim/system.cc: add a bin parameter to System class. initialize a MainBin to hold the stats for nonPath. sim/system.hh: add a map of to match bins to function names. add a swCtx map to map pcb addresses to SWContext *s. Add some supporting functions. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : af3eadd798cb2d2aed9b54e1059dcedf244dd526
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#include "sim/system.hh"
#include "sim/sw_context.hh"
void
SkipFuncEvent::process(ExecContext *xc)
{
Addr newpc = xc->regs.intRegFile[ReturnAddressReg];
DPRINTF(PCEvent, "skipping %s: pc=%x, newpc=%x\n", description,
xc->regs.pc, newpc);
xc->regs.pc = newpc;
xc->regs.npc = xc->regs.pc + sizeof(MachInst);
BranchPred *bp = xc->cpu->getBranchPred();
if (bp != NULL) {
bp->popRAS(xc->thread_num);
}
}
void
BadAddrEvent::process(ExecContext *xc)
{
// The following gross hack is the equivalent function to the
// annotation for vmunix::badaddr in:
// simos/simulation/apps/tcl/osf/tlaser.tcl
uint64_t a0 = xc->regs.intRegFile[ArgumentReg0];
if (a0 < ALPHA_K0SEG_BASE || a0 >= ALPHA_K1SEG_BASE ||
xc->memCtrl->badaddr(ALPHA_K0SEG_TO_PHYS(a0) & PA_IMPL_MASK)) {
DPRINTF(BADADDR, "badaddr arg=%#x bad\n", a0);
xc->regs.intRegFile[ReturnValueReg] = 0x1;
SkipFuncEvent::process(xc);
}
else
DPRINTF(BADADDR, "badaddr arg=%#x good\n", a0);
}
void
PrintfEvent::process(ExecContext *xc)
{
if (DTRACE(Printf)) {
DebugOut() << curTick << ": " << xc->cpu->name() << ": ";
AlphaArguments args(xc);
tru64::Printf(args);
}
}
void
DebugPrintfEvent::process(ExecContext *xc)
{
if (DTRACE(DebugPrintf)) {
if (!raw)
DebugOut() << curTick << ": " << xc->cpu->name() << ": ";
AlphaArguments args(xc);
tru64::Printf(args);
}
}
void
DumpMbufEvent::process(ExecContext *xc)
{
if (DTRACE(DebugPrintf)) {
AlphaArguments args(xc);
tru64::DumpMbuf(args);
}
}
Add the ability to track stats in user defined sets of function calls. code can be generated via the base/instrum_codegen.pl script to easily change the functions being tracked. the only thing the user needs to do is add code in tru64System to change how the callerMap is populated. command line: m5.* <config file> <args> --server.system:bin=true to track function calls in the server m5.* <config file> <args> --client.system:bin=true to track function calls in the client base/statistics.cc: make an adjustment to the way stats are printed for FS_MEASURE base/statistics.hh: add a name() virtual function to GenBin. add a debug printf for activate(). add amake MainBin the default bin when FS_MEASURE. cpu/exec_context.cc: initialize swCtx to null upon creation of an xc cpu/exec_context.hh: add a SWContext pointer to every execution context. cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: process calls and returns for FS_MEASURE cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.hh: add this so idleCycles will not be accessed before all stats are constructed kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc: add a FnEvent that fires whenever a function we're tracking is called. implement the process() virtual function for it. kern/tru64/tru64_events.hh: add FnEvent kern/tru64/tru64_system.cc: send bin parameter to System constructor. add bin parameter to Tru64System object. initialize all the FnEvent and MainBin members of Tru64system. also, populate the calling map that indicates whether a function call is on the path we're tracking. kern/tru64/tru64_system.hh: modify the Tru64System class to support FS_MEASURE sim/system.cc: add a bin parameter to System class. initialize a MainBin to hold the stats for nonPath. sim/system.hh: add a map of to match bins to function names. add a swCtx map to map pcb addresses to SWContext *s. Add some supporting functions. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : af3eadd798cb2d2aed9b54e1059dcedf244dd526
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FnEvent::FnEvent(PCEventQueue *q, const std::string & desc, System *system)
: PCEvent(q, desc), _name(desc)
{
myBin = system->getBin(desc);
assert(myBin);
}
void
FnEvent::process(ExecContext *xc)
{
if (xc->misspeculating())
return;
assert(xc->system->bin && "FnEvent must be in a binned system");
SWContext *ctx = xc->swCtx;
DPRINTF(TCPIP, "%s: %s Event!!!\n", xc->system->name(), description);
if (ctx && !ctx->callStack.empty()) {
DPRINTF(TCPIP, "already a callstack!\n");
Add the ability to track stats in user defined sets of function calls. code can be generated via the base/instrum_codegen.pl script to easily change the functions being tracked. the only thing the user needs to do is add code in tru64System to change how the callerMap is populated. command line: m5.* <config file> <args> --server.system:bin=true to track function calls in the server m5.* <config file> <args> --client.system:bin=true to track function calls in the client base/statistics.cc: make an adjustment to the way stats are printed for FS_MEASURE base/statistics.hh: add a name() virtual function to GenBin. add a debug printf for activate(). add amake MainBin the default bin when FS_MEASURE. cpu/exec_context.cc: initialize swCtx to null upon creation of an xc cpu/exec_context.hh: add a SWContext pointer to every execution context. cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: process calls and returns for FS_MEASURE cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.hh: add this so idleCycles will not be accessed before all stats are constructed kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc: add a FnEvent that fires whenever a function we're tracking is called. implement the process() virtual function for it. kern/tru64/tru64_events.hh: add FnEvent kern/tru64/tru64_system.cc: send bin parameter to System constructor. add bin parameter to Tru64System object. initialize all the FnEvent and MainBin members of Tru64system. also, populate the calling map that indicates whether a function call is on the path we're tracking. kern/tru64/tru64_system.hh: modify the Tru64System class to support FS_MEASURE sim/system.cc: add a bin parameter to System class. initialize a MainBin to hold the stats for nonPath. sim/system.hh: add a map of to match bins to function names. add a swCtx map to map pcb addresses to SWContext *s. Add some supporting functions. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : af3eadd798cb2d2aed9b54e1059dcedf244dd526
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fnCall *last = ctx->callStack.top();
if (last->name == "idle_thread")
ctx->calls++;
if (!xc->system->findCaller(myname(), "" ) &&
!xc->system->findCaller(myname(), last->name)) {
DPRINTF(TCPIP, "but can't find parent %s\n", last->name);
Add the ability to track stats in user defined sets of function calls. code can be generated via the base/instrum_codegen.pl script to easily change the functions being tracked. the only thing the user needs to do is add code in tru64System to change how the callerMap is populated. command line: m5.* <config file> <args> --server.system:bin=true to track function calls in the server m5.* <config file> <args> --client.system:bin=true to track function calls in the client base/statistics.cc: make an adjustment to the way stats are printed for FS_MEASURE base/statistics.hh: add a name() virtual function to GenBin. add a debug printf for activate(). add amake MainBin the default bin when FS_MEASURE. cpu/exec_context.cc: initialize swCtx to null upon creation of an xc cpu/exec_context.hh: add a SWContext pointer to every execution context. cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: process calls and returns for FS_MEASURE cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.hh: add this so idleCycles will not be accessed before all stats are constructed kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc: add a FnEvent that fires whenever a function we're tracking is called. implement the process() virtual function for it. kern/tru64/tru64_events.hh: add FnEvent kern/tru64/tru64_system.cc: send bin parameter to System constructor. add bin parameter to Tru64System object. initialize all the FnEvent and MainBin members of Tru64system. also, populate the calling map that indicates whether a function call is on the path we're tracking. kern/tru64/tru64_system.hh: modify the Tru64System class to support FS_MEASURE sim/system.cc: add a bin parameter to System class. initialize a MainBin to hold the stats for nonPath. sim/system.hh: add a map of to match bins to function names. add a swCtx map to map pcb addresses to SWContext *s. Add some supporting functions. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : af3eadd798cb2d2aed9b54e1059dcedf244dd526
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return;
}
ctx->calls--;
//assert(!ctx->calls && "on a binned fn, calls should == 0 (but can happen in boot)");
Add the ability to track stats in user defined sets of function calls. code can be generated via the base/instrum_codegen.pl script to easily change the functions being tracked. the only thing the user needs to do is add code in tru64System to change how the callerMap is populated. command line: m5.* <config file> <args> --server.system:bin=true to track function calls in the server m5.* <config file> <args> --client.system:bin=true to track function calls in the client base/statistics.cc: make an adjustment to the way stats are printed for FS_MEASURE base/statistics.hh: add a name() virtual function to GenBin. add a debug printf for activate(). add amake MainBin the default bin when FS_MEASURE. cpu/exec_context.cc: initialize swCtx to null upon creation of an xc cpu/exec_context.hh: add a SWContext pointer to every execution context. cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: process calls and returns for FS_MEASURE cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.hh: add this so idleCycles will not be accessed before all stats are constructed kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc: add a FnEvent that fires whenever a function we're tracking is called. implement the process() virtual function for it. kern/tru64/tru64_events.hh: add FnEvent kern/tru64/tru64_system.cc: send bin parameter to System constructor. add bin parameter to Tru64System object. initialize all the FnEvent and MainBin members of Tru64system. also, populate the calling map that indicates whether a function call is on the path we're tracking. kern/tru64/tru64_system.hh: modify the Tru64System class to support FS_MEASURE sim/system.cc: add a bin parameter to System class. initialize a MainBin to hold the stats for nonPath. sim/system.hh: add a map of to match bins to function names. add a swCtx map to map pcb addresses to SWContext *s. Add some supporting functions. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : af3eadd798cb2d2aed9b54e1059dcedf244dd526
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} else {
DPRINTF(TCPIP, "no callstack yet\n");
Add the ability to track stats in user defined sets of function calls. code can be generated via the base/instrum_codegen.pl script to easily change the functions being tracked. the only thing the user needs to do is add code in tru64System to change how the callerMap is populated. command line: m5.* <config file> <args> --server.system:bin=true to track function calls in the server m5.* <config file> <args> --client.system:bin=true to track function calls in the client base/statistics.cc: make an adjustment to the way stats are printed for FS_MEASURE base/statistics.hh: add a name() virtual function to GenBin. add a debug printf for activate(). add amake MainBin the default bin when FS_MEASURE. cpu/exec_context.cc: initialize swCtx to null upon creation of an xc cpu/exec_context.hh: add a SWContext pointer to every execution context. cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: process calls and returns for FS_MEASURE cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.hh: add this so idleCycles will not be accessed before all stats are constructed kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc: add a FnEvent that fires whenever a function we're tracking is called. implement the process() virtual function for it. kern/tru64/tru64_events.hh: add FnEvent kern/tru64/tru64_system.cc: send bin parameter to System constructor. add bin parameter to Tru64System object. initialize all the FnEvent and MainBin members of Tru64system. also, populate the calling map that indicates whether a function call is on the path we're tracking. kern/tru64/tru64_system.hh: modify the Tru64System class to support FS_MEASURE sim/system.cc: add a bin parameter to System class. initialize a MainBin to hold the stats for nonPath. sim/system.hh: add a map of to match bins to function names. add a swCtx map to map pcb addresses to SWContext *s. Add some supporting functions. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : af3eadd798cb2d2aed9b54e1059dcedf244dd526
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if (!xc->system->findCaller(myname(), "")) {
DPRINTF(TCPIP, "not the right function, returning\n");
Add the ability to track stats in user defined sets of function calls. code can be generated via the base/instrum_codegen.pl script to easily change the functions being tracked. the only thing the user needs to do is add code in tru64System to change how the callerMap is populated. command line: m5.* <config file> <args> --server.system:bin=true to track function calls in the server m5.* <config file> <args> --client.system:bin=true to track function calls in the client base/statistics.cc: make an adjustment to the way stats are printed for FS_MEASURE base/statistics.hh: add a name() virtual function to GenBin. add a debug printf for activate(). add amake MainBin the default bin when FS_MEASURE. cpu/exec_context.cc: initialize swCtx to null upon creation of an xc cpu/exec_context.hh: add a SWContext pointer to every execution context. cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: process calls and returns for FS_MEASURE cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.hh: add this so idleCycles will not be accessed before all stats are constructed kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc: add a FnEvent that fires whenever a function we're tracking is called. implement the process() virtual function for it. kern/tru64/tru64_events.hh: add FnEvent kern/tru64/tru64_system.cc: send bin parameter to System constructor. add bin parameter to Tru64System object. initialize all the FnEvent and MainBin members of Tru64system. also, populate the calling map that indicates whether a function call is on the path we're tracking. kern/tru64/tru64_system.hh: modify the Tru64System class to support FS_MEASURE sim/system.cc: add a bin parameter to System class. initialize a MainBin to hold the stats for nonPath. sim/system.hh: add a map of to match bins to function names. add a swCtx map to map pcb addresses to SWContext *s. Add some supporting functions. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : af3eadd798cb2d2aed9b54e1059dcedf244dd526
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return;
}
if (!ctx) {
DPRINTF(TCPIP, "creating new context for %s\n", myname());
ctx = new SWContext;
xc->swCtx = ctx;
}
}
DPRINTF(TCPIP, "adding fn %s to context\n", myname());
fnCall *call = new fnCall;
call->myBin = myBin;
call->name = myname();
ctx->callStack.push(call);
myBin->activate();
xc->system->fnCalls++;
DPRINTF(TCPIP, "fnCalls for %s is %d\n", description,
Major stats package cleanup Add support for generic visitors for stats and use them to implement independent output functions. Support for mysql output and some initial code for hacking on mysql output with python arch/alpha/pseudo_inst.cc: base/hybrid_pred.cc: base/hybrid_pred.hh: base/sat_counter.cc: base/sat_counter.hh: cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc: sim/main.cc: sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: sim/sim_events.cc: sim/sim_object.cc: sim/system.hh: update for changes in stats package base/statistics.cc: move the python output code to base/stats/puthon.(cc|hh) and reimplement it as a visitor. move the text output code to base/stats/text.(cc|hh) and reimplement it as a visitor. move the database stuff into base/stats/statdb.(cc|hh) and get rid of the class. Put everything as globals in the Statistics::Database namespace. allocate unique ids for all stats. directly implement the check routine and get rid of the various dumping routines since they're now in separate files. make sure that no two stats have the same name clean up some loops base/statistics.hh: major changes to the statistics package again lots of code was factored out of statistics.hh into several separate files in base/stats/ (this will continue) There are now two Stat package types Result and Counter that are specified to allow the user to keep the counted type separate from the result type. They are currently both doubles but that's an experiment. There is no more per stat ability to set the type. Statistics::Counter is not the same as Counter! Implement a visitor for statistics output so that new output types can be implemented independently from the stats package itself. Add a unique id to each stat so that it can be used to keep track of stats more simply. This number can also be used in debugging problems with stats. Tweak the bucket size stuff a bit to make it work better. fixed VectorDist size bug cpu/memtest/memtest.cc: Fix up for changes in stats package Don't use value() since it doesn't work with binning. If you want a number as a stat, and to use it in the program itself, you really want two separate variables, one that's a stat, and one that's not. cpu/memtest/memtest.hh: Fix up for changes in stats package test/Makefile: Try to build stuff now that directories matter test/stattest.cc: test all new output types choose which one with command line options --HG-- extra : convert_revision : e3a3f5f0828c67c0e2de415d936ad240adaddc89
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xc->system->fnCalls.value());
Add the ability to track stats in user defined sets of function calls. code can be generated via the base/instrum_codegen.pl script to easily change the functions being tracked. the only thing the user needs to do is add code in tru64System to change how the callerMap is populated. command line: m5.* <config file> <args> --server.system:bin=true to track function calls in the server m5.* <config file> <args> --client.system:bin=true to track function calls in the client base/statistics.cc: make an adjustment to the way stats are printed for FS_MEASURE base/statistics.hh: add a name() virtual function to GenBin. add a debug printf for activate(). add amake MainBin the default bin when FS_MEASURE. cpu/exec_context.cc: initialize swCtx to null upon creation of an xc cpu/exec_context.hh: add a SWContext pointer to every execution context. cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: process calls and returns for FS_MEASURE cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.hh: add this so idleCycles will not be accessed before all stats are constructed kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc: add a FnEvent that fires whenever a function we're tracking is called. implement the process() virtual function for it. kern/tru64/tru64_events.hh: add FnEvent kern/tru64/tru64_system.cc: send bin parameter to System constructor. add bin parameter to Tru64System object. initialize all the FnEvent and MainBin members of Tru64system. also, populate the calling map that indicates whether a function call is on the path we're tracking. kern/tru64/tru64_system.hh: modify the Tru64System class to support FS_MEASURE sim/system.cc: add a bin parameter to System class. initialize a MainBin to hold the stats for nonPath. sim/system.hh: add a map of to match bins to function names. add a swCtx map to map pcb addresses to SWContext *s. Add some supporting functions. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : af3eadd798cb2d2aed9b54e1059dcedf244dd526
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xc->system->dumpState(xc);
}