gem5/util/encode_packet_trace.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python2
# Copyright (c) 2013-2014 ARM Limited
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# Authors: Andreas Hansson
# This script is used to migrate ASCII packet traces to the protobuf
# format currently used in gem5. It assumes that protoc has been
# executed and already generated the Python package for the packet
# messages. This can be done manually using:
# protoc --python_out=. --proto_path=src/proto src/proto/packet.proto
#
# The ASCII trace format uses one line per request on the format cmd,
# addr, size, tick. For example:
# r,128,64,4000
# w,232123,64,500000
# This trace reads 64 bytes from decimal address 128 at tick 4000,
# then writes 64 bytes to address 232123 at tick 500000.
#
# This script can of course also be used as a template to convert
# other trace formats into the gem5 protobuf format
import protolib
import sys
# Import the packet proto definitions. If they are not found, attempt
# to generate them automatically. This assumes that the script is
# executed from the gem5 root.
try:
import packet_pb2
except:
print "Did not find packet proto definitions, attempting to generate"
from subprocess import call
error = call(['protoc', '--python_out=util', '--proto_path=src/proto',
'src/proto/packet.proto'])
if not error:
print "Generated packet proto definitions"
try:
import google.protobuf
except:
print "Please install the Python protobuf module"
exit(-1)
import packet_pb2
else:
print "Failed to import packet proto definitions"
exit(-1)
def main():
if len(sys.argv) != 3:
print "Usage: ", sys.argv[0], " <ASCII input> <protobuf output>"
exit(-1)
try:
ascii_in = open(sys.argv[1], 'r')
except IOError:
print "Failed to open ", sys.argv[1], " for reading"
exit(-1)
try:
proto_out = open(sys.argv[2], 'wb')
except IOError:
print "Failed to open ", sys.argv[2], " for writing"
exit(-1)
# Write the magic number in 4-byte Little Endian, similar to what
# is done in src/proto/protoio.cc
proto_out.write("gem5")
# Add the packet header
header = packet_pb2.PacketHeader()
header.obj_id = "Converted ASCII trace " + sys.argv[1]
# Assume the default tick rate
header.tick_freq = 1000000000000
protolib.encodeMessage(proto_out, header)
# For each line in the ASCII trace, create a packet message and
# write it to the encoded output
for line in ascii_in:
cmd, addr, size, tick = line.split(',')
packet = packet_pb2.Packet()
packet.tick = long(tick)
# ReadReq is 1 and WriteReq is 4 in src/mem/packet.hh Command enum
packet.cmd = 1 if cmd == 'r' else 4
packet.addr = long(addr)
packet.size = int(size)
protolib.encodeMessage(proto_out, packet)
# We're done
ascii_in.close()
proto_out.close()
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()