gem5/util/dram_lat_mem_rd_plot.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python
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# Authors: Andreas Hansson
try:
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import matplotlib as mpl
import numpy as np
except ImportError:
print "Failed to import matplotlib and numpy"
exit(-1)
import sys
import re
# This script is intended to post process and plot the output from
# running configs/dram/lat_mem_rd.py, as such it parses the simout and
# stats.txt to get the relevant data points.
def main():
if len(sys.argv) != 2:
print "Usage: ", sys.argv[0], "<simout directory>"
exit(-1)
try:
stats = open(sys.argv[1] + '/stats.txt', 'r')
except IOError:
print "Failed to open ", sys.argv[1] + '/stats.txt', " for reading"
exit(-1)
try:
simout = open(sys.argv[1] + '/simout', 'r')
except IOError:
print "Failed to open ", sys.argv[1] + '/simout', " for reading"
exit(-1)
# Get the address ranges
got_ranges = False
ranges = []
iterations = 1
for line in simout:
if got_ranges:
ranges.append(int(line) / 1024)
match = re.match("lat_mem_rd with (\d+) iterations, ranges:.*", line)
if match:
got_ranges = True
iterations = int(match.groups(0)[0])
simout.close()
if not got_ranges:
print "Failed to get address ranges, ensure simout is up-to-date"
exit(-1)
# Now parse the stats
raw_rd_lat = []
for line in stats:
match = re.match(".*readLatencyHist::mean\s+(.+)\s+#.*", line)
if match:
raw_rd_lat.append(float(match.groups(0)[0]) / 1000)
stats.close()
# The stats also contain the warming, so filter the latency stats
i = 0
filtered_rd_lat = []
for l in raw_rd_lat:
if i % (iterations + 1) == 0:
pass
else:
filtered_rd_lat.append(l)
i = i + 1
# Next we need to take care of the iterations
rd_lat = []
for i in range(iterations):
rd_lat.append(filtered_rd_lat[i::iterations])
final_rd_lat = map(lambda p: min(p), zip(*rd_lat))
# Sanity check
if not (len(ranges) == len(final_rd_lat)):
print "Address ranges (%d) and read latency (%d) do not match" % \
(len(ranges), len(final_rd_lat))
exit(-1)
for (r, l) in zip(ranges, final_rd_lat):
print r, round(l, 2)
# lazy version to check if an integer is a power of two
def is_pow2(num):
return num != 0 and ((num & (num - 1)) == 0)
plt.semilogx(ranges, final_rd_lat)
# create human readable labels
xticks_locations = [r for r in ranges if is_pow2(r)]
xticks_labels = []
for x in xticks_locations:
if x < 1024:
xticks_labels.append('%d kB' % x)
else:
xticks_labels.append('%d MB' % (x / 1024))
plt.xticks(xticks_locations, xticks_labels, rotation=-45)
plt.minorticks_off()
plt.xlim((xticks_locations[0], xticks_locations[-1]))
plt.ylabel("Latency (ns)")
plt.grid(True)
plt.show()
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()