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/*
* Copyright (c) 2005 The Regents of The University of Michigan
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*
* Authors: Nathan Binkert
*/
#include <string>
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#include "base/loader/symtab.hh"
#include "base/bitfield.hh"
#include "base/callback.hh"
#include "base/statistics.hh"
#include "base/trace.hh"
#include "cpu/base.hh"
#include "cpu/profile.hh"
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#include "cpu/thread_context.hh"
using namespace std;
ProfileNode::ProfileNode()
: count(0)
{ }
void
ProfileNode::dump(const string &symbol, uint64_t id, const SymbolTable *symtab,
ostream &os) const
{
ccprintf(os, "%#x %s %d ", id, symbol, count);
ChildList::const_iterator i, end = children.end();
for (i = children.begin(); i != end; ++i) {
Cleanup the StackTrace interfaces and profile interfaces so they are more efficient and reduce the number of new/delete calls arch/alpha/stacktrace.cc: - Change the StackTrace code so that the class can more easily be cleaned out and reused to avoid extra allocations. - Allow trace() to accept a static instruction pointer so it can determine if the instruction is worth tracing. This is moved from the CPU. - provide constants for special meaning PCs (user, console, unknown), instead of magic numbers - switch to using kernelSymtab instead of allSymtab which will be going away - if the stack adjustment doesn't make any sense, exit and push unknown so we don't get into an infinite loop or record garbage. - check to see if we've made too many iterations through the stack and panic to avoid an infinite loop arch/alpha/stacktrace.hh: - Change the StackTrace code so that the class can more easily be cleaned out and reused to avoid extra allocations. - Allow trace() to accept a static instruction pointer so it can determine if the instruction is worth tracing. This is moved from the CPU. - provide constants for special meaning PCs (user, console, unknown), instead of magic numbers cpu/base.cc: only clear the profile if we have one include profile.hh here since base.hh doesn't do it anymore cpu/base.hh: no need to include cpu/profile.hh here cpu/profile.cc: use ProfileNode pointers instead of objects in the ChildList Consume a vector of addresses since that's really all we care about. cpu/profile.hh: Keep pointers to ProfileNodes to reduce the size of these structures keep a StackTrace around so that we may reuse it. provide consume functions that use the new StackTrace trace interface one consume function is inline and tries to fastpath the no trace condition, it calls the outlined consume function if a trace is generated. cpu/simple/cpu.cc: include cpu/profile.hh here since base.hh no longer does use the new FunctionProfile::consume interface (which contains the tracing functions) --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 5a1d9265289a75f67a497b322926be1f8c2d8eb3
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const ProfileNode *node = i->second;
ccprintf(os, "%#x ", (intptr_t)node);
}
ccprintf(os, "\n");
for (i = children.begin(); i != end; ++i) {
Addr addr = i->first;
string symbol;
if (addr == 1)
symbol = "user";
else if (addr == 2)
symbol = "console";
else if (addr == 3)
symbol = "unknown";
else if (!symtab->findSymbol(addr, symbol))
panic("could not find symbol for address %#x\n", addr);
Cleanup the StackTrace interfaces and profile interfaces so they are more efficient and reduce the number of new/delete calls arch/alpha/stacktrace.cc: - Change the StackTrace code so that the class can more easily be cleaned out and reused to avoid extra allocations. - Allow trace() to accept a static instruction pointer so it can determine if the instruction is worth tracing. This is moved from the CPU. - provide constants for special meaning PCs (user, console, unknown), instead of magic numbers - switch to using kernelSymtab instead of allSymtab which will be going away - if the stack adjustment doesn't make any sense, exit and push unknown so we don't get into an infinite loop or record garbage. - check to see if we've made too many iterations through the stack and panic to avoid an infinite loop arch/alpha/stacktrace.hh: - Change the StackTrace code so that the class can more easily be cleaned out and reused to avoid extra allocations. - Allow trace() to accept a static instruction pointer so it can determine if the instruction is worth tracing. This is moved from the CPU. - provide constants for special meaning PCs (user, console, unknown), instead of magic numbers cpu/base.cc: only clear the profile if we have one include profile.hh here since base.hh doesn't do it anymore cpu/base.hh: no need to include cpu/profile.hh here cpu/profile.cc: use ProfileNode pointers instead of objects in the ChildList Consume a vector of addresses since that's really all we care about. cpu/profile.hh: Keep pointers to ProfileNodes to reduce the size of these structures keep a StackTrace around so that we may reuse it. provide consume functions that use the new StackTrace trace interface one consume function is inline and tries to fastpath the no trace condition, it calls the outlined consume function if a trace is generated. cpu/simple/cpu.cc: include cpu/profile.hh here since base.hh no longer does use the new FunctionProfile::consume interface (which contains the tracing functions) --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 5a1d9265289a75f67a497b322926be1f8c2d8eb3
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const ProfileNode *node = i->second;
node->dump(symbol, (intptr_t)node, symtab, os);
}
}
void
ProfileNode::clear()
{
count = 0;
ChildList::iterator i, end = children.end();
Cleanup the StackTrace interfaces and profile interfaces so they are more efficient and reduce the number of new/delete calls arch/alpha/stacktrace.cc: - Change the StackTrace code so that the class can more easily be cleaned out and reused to avoid extra allocations. - Allow trace() to accept a static instruction pointer so it can determine if the instruction is worth tracing. This is moved from the CPU. - provide constants for special meaning PCs (user, console, unknown), instead of magic numbers - switch to using kernelSymtab instead of allSymtab which will be going away - if the stack adjustment doesn't make any sense, exit and push unknown so we don't get into an infinite loop or record garbage. - check to see if we've made too many iterations through the stack and panic to avoid an infinite loop arch/alpha/stacktrace.hh: - Change the StackTrace code so that the class can more easily be cleaned out and reused to avoid extra allocations. - Allow trace() to accept a static instruction pointer so it can determine if the instruction is worth tracing. This is moved from the CPU. - provide constants for special meaning PCs (user, console, unknown), instead of magic numbers cpu/base.cc: only clear the profile if we have one include profile.hh here since base.hh doesn't do it anymore cpu/base.hh: no need to include cpu/profile.hh here cpu/profile.cc: use ProfileNode pointers instead of objects in the ChildList Consume a vector of addresses since that's really all we care about. cpu/profile.hh: Keep pointers to ProfileNodes to reduce the size of these structures keep a StackTrace around so that we may reuse it. provide consume functions that use the new StackTrace trace interface one consume function is inline and tries to fastpath the no trace condition, it calls the outlined consume function if a trace is generated. cpu/simple/cpu.cc: include cpu/profile.hh here since base.hh no longer does use the new FunctionProfile::consume interface (which contains the tracing functions) --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 5a1d9265289a75f67a497b322926be1f8c2d8eb3
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for (i = children.begin(); i != end; ++i)
i->second->clear();
}
FunctionProfile::FunctionProfile(const SymbolTable *_symtab)
: reset(0), symtab(_symtab)
{
reset = new MakeCallback<FunctionProfile, &FunctionProfile::clear>(this);
Stats::registerResetCallback(reset);
}
FunctionProfile::~FunctionProfile()
{
if (reset)
delete reset;
}
ProfileNode *
Cleanup the StackTrace interfaces and profile interfaces so they are more efficient and reduce the number of new/delete calls arch/alpha/stacktrace.cc: - Change the StackTrace code so that the class can more easily be cleaned out and reused to avoid extra allocations. - Allow trace() to accept a static instruction pointer so it can determine if the instruction is worth tracing. This is moved from the CPU. - provide constants for special meaning PCs (user, console, unknown), instead of magic numbers - switch to using kernelSymtab instead of allSymtab which will be going away - if the stack adjustment doesn't make any sense, exit and push unknown so we don't get into an infinite loop or record garbage. - check to see if we've made too many iterations through the stack and panic to avoid an infinite loop arch/alpha/stacktrace.hh: - Change the StackTrace code so that the class can more easily be cleaned out and reused to avoid extra allocations. - Allow trace() to accept a static instruction pointer so it can determine if the instruction is worth tracing. This is moved from the CPU. - provide constants for special meaning PCs (user, console, unknown), instead of magic numbers cpu/base.cc: only clear the profile if we have one include profile.hh here since base.hh doesn't do it anymore cpu/base.hh: no need to include cpu/profile.hh here cpu/profile.cc: use ProfileNode pointers instead of objects in the ChildList Consume a vector of addresses since that's really all we care about. cpu/profile.hh: Keep pointers to ProfileNodes to reduce the size of these structures keep a StackTrace around so that we may reuse it. provide consume functions that use the new StackTrace trace interface one consume function is inline and tries to fastpath the no trace condition, it calls the outlined consume function if a trace is generated. cpu/simple/cpu.cc: include cpu/profile.hh here since base.hh no longer does use the new FunctionProfile::consume interface (which contains the tracing functions) --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 5a1d9265289a75f67a497b322926be1f8c2d8eb3
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FunctionProfile::consume(const vector<Addr> &stack)
{
ProfileNode *current = &top;
Cleanup the StackTrace interfaces and profile interfaces so they are more efficient and reduce the number of new/delete calls arch/alpha/stacktrace.cc: - Change the StackTrace code so that the class can more easily be cleaned out and reused to avoid extra allocations. - Allow trace() to accept a static instruction pointer so it can determine if the instruction is worth tracing. This is moved from the CPU. - provide constants for special meaning PCs (user, console, unknown), instead of magic numbers - switch to using kernelSymtab instead of allSymtab which will be going away - if the stack adjustment doesn't make any sense, exit and push unknown so we don't get into an infinite loop or record garbage. - check to see if we've made too many iterations through the stack and panic to avoid an infinite loop arch/alpha/stacktrace.hh: - Change the StackTrace code so that the class can more easily be cleaned out and reused to avoid extra allocations. - Allow trace() to accept a static instruction pointer so it can determine if the instruction is worth tracing. This is moved from the CPU. - provide constants for special meaning PCs (user, console, unknown), instead of magic numbers cpu/base.cc: only clear the profile if we have one include profile.hh here since base.hh doesn't do it anymore cpu/base.hh: no need to include cpu/profile.hh here cpu/profile.cc: use ProfileNode pointers instead of objects in the ChildList Consume a vector of addresses since that's really all we care about. cpu/profile.hh: Keep pointers to ProfileNodes to reduce the size of these structures keep a StackTrace around so that we may reuse it. provide consume functions that use the new StackTrace trace interface one consume function is inline and tries to fastpath the no trace condition, it calls the outlined consume function if a trace is generated. cpu/simple/cpu.cc: include cpu/profile.hh here since base.hh no longer does use the new FunctionProfile::consume interface (which contains the tracing functions) --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 5a1d9265289a75f67a497b322926be1f8c2d8eb3
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for (int i = 0, size = stack.size(); i < size; ++i) {
ProfileNode *&ptr = current->children[stack[size - i - 1]];
if (ptr == NULL)
ptr = new ProfileNode;
current = ptr;
}
return current;
}
void
FunctionProfile::clear()
{
top.clear();
pc_count.clear();
}
void
Change ExecContext to ThreadContext. This is being renamed to differentiate between the interface used objects outside of the CPU, and the interface used by the ISA. ThreadContext is used by objects outside of the CPU and is specifically defined in thread_context.hh. ExecContext is more implicit, and is defined by files such as base_dyn_inst.hh or cpu/simple/base.hh. Further renames/reorganization will be coming shortly; what is currently CPUExecContext (the old ExecContext from m5) will be renamed to SimpleThread or something similar. src/arch/alpha/arguments.cc: src/arch/alpha/arguments.hh: src/arch/alpha/ev5.cc: src/arch/alpha/faults.cc: src/arch/alpha/faults.hh: src/arch/alpha/freebsd/system.cc: src/arch/alpha/freebsd/system.hh: src/arch/alpha/isa/branch.isa: src/arch/alpha/isa/decoder.isa: src/arch/alpha/isa/main.isa: src/arch/alpha/linux/process.cc: src/arch/alpha/linux/system.cc: src/arch/alpha/linux/system.hh: src/arch/alpha/linux/threadinfo.hh: src/arch/alpha/process.cc: src/arch/alpha/regfile.hh: src/arch/alpha/stacktrace.cc: src/arch/alpha/stacktrace.hh: src/arch/alpha/tlb.cc: src/arch/alpha/tlb.hh: src/arch/alpha/tru64/process.cc: src/arch/alpha/tru64/system.cc: src/arch/alpha/tru64/system.hh: src/arch/alpha/utility.hh: src/arch/alpha/vtophys.cc: src/arch/alpha/vtophys.hh: src/arch/mips/faults.cc: src/arch/mips/faults.hh: src/arch/mips/isa_traits.cc: src/arch/mips/isa_traits.hh: src/arch/mips/linux/process.cc: src/arch/mips/process.cc: src/arch/mips/regfile/float_regfile.hh: src/arch/mips/regfile/int_regfile.hh: src/arch/mips/regfile/misc_regfile.hh: src/arch/mips/regfile/regfile.hh: src/arch/mips/stacktrace.hh: src/arch/sparc/faults.cc: src/arch/sparc/faults.hh: src/arch/sparc/isa_traits.hh: src/arch/sparc/linux/process.cc: src/arch/sparc/linux/process.hh: src/arch/sparc/process.cc: src/arch/sparc/regfile.hh: src/arch/sparc/solaris/process.cc: src/arch/sparc/stacktrace.hh: src/arch/sparc/ua2005.cc: src/arch/sparc/utility.hh: src/arch/sparc/vtophys.cc: src/arch/sparc/vtophys.hh: src/base/remote_gdb.cc: src/base/remote_gdb.hh: src/cpu/base.cc: src/cpu/base.hh: src/cpu/base_dyn_inst.hh: src/cpu/checker/cpu.cc: src/cpu/checker/cpu.hh: src/cpu/checker/exec_context.hh: src/cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: src/cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh: src/cpu/cpuevent.cc: src/cpu/cpuevent.hh: src/cpu/exetrace.hh: src/cpu/intr_control.cc: src/cpu/memtest/memtest.hh: src/cpu/o3/alpha_cpu.hh: src/cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_impl.hh: src/cpu/o3/alpha_dyn_inst_impl.hh: src/cpu/o3/commit.hh: src/cpu/o3/commit_impl.hh: src/cpu/o3/cpu.cc: src/cpu/o3/cpu.hh: src/cpu/o3/fetch_impl.hh: src/cpu/o3/regfile.hh: src/cpu/o3/thread_state.hh: src/cpu/ozone/back_end.hh: src/cpu/ozone/cpu.hh: src/cpu/ozone/cpu_impl.hh: src/cpu/ozone/front_end.hh: src/cpu/ozone/front_end_impl.hh: src/cpu/ozone/inorder_back_end.hh: src/cpu/ozone/lw_back_end.hh: src/cpu/ozone/lw_back_end_impl.hh: src/cpu/ozone/lw_lsq.hh: src/cpu/ozone/lw_lsq_impl.hh: src/cpu/ozone/thread_state.hh: src/cpu/pc_event.cc: src/cpu/pc_event.hh: src/cpu/profile.cc: src/cpu/profile.hh: src/cpu/quiesce_event.cc: src/cpu/quiesce_event.hh: src/cpu/simple/atomic.cc: src/cpu/simple/base.cc: src/cpu/simple/base.hh: src/cpu/simple/timing.cc: src/cpu/static_inst.cc: src/cpu/static_inst.hh: src/cpu/thread_state.hh: src/dev/alpha_console.cc: src/dev/ns_gige.cc: src/dev/sinic.cc: src/dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: src/kern/kernel_stats.cc: src/kern/kernel_stats.hh: src/kern/linux/events.cc: src/kern/linux/events.hh: src/kern/system_events.cc: src/kern/system_events.hh: src/kern/tru64/dump_mbuf.cc: src/kern/tru64/tru64.hh: src/kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc: src/kern/tru64/tru64_events.hh: src/mem/vport.cc: src/mem/vport.hh: src/sim/faults.cc: src/sim/faults.hh: src/sim/process.cc: src/sim/process.hh: src/sim/pseudo_inst.cc: src/sim/pseudo_inst.hh: src/sim/syscall_emul.cc: src/sim/syscall_emul.hh: src/sim/system.cc: src/cpu/thread_context.hh: src/sim/system.hh: src/sim/vptr.hh: Change ExecContext to ThreadContext. --HG-- rename : src/cpu/exec_context.hh => src/cpu/thread_context.hh extra : convert_revision : 108bb97d15a114a565a2a6a23faa554f4e2fd77e
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FunctionProfile::dump(ThreadContext *tc, ostream &os) const
{
ccprintf(os, ">>>PC data\n");
map<Addr, Counter>::const_iterator i, end = pc_count.end();
for (i = pc_count.begin(); i != end; ++i) {
Addr pc = i->first;
Counter count = i->second;
std::string symbol;
if (pc == 1)
ccprintf(os, "user %d\n", count);
else if (symtab->findSymbol(pc, symbol) && !symbol.empty())
ccprintf(os, "%s %d\n", symbol, count);
else
ccprintf(os, "%#x %d\n", pc, count);
}
ccprintf(os, ">>>function data\n");
top.dump("top", 0, symtab, os);
}
void
FunctionProfile::sample(ProfileNode *node, Addr pc)
{
node->count++;
Addr symaddr;
if (symtab->findNearestAddr(pc, symaddr)) {
pc_count[symaddr]++;
} else {
// record PC even if we don't have a symbol to avoid
// silently biasing the histogram
pc_count[pc]++;
}
}