Updated to work with new command line argument ordering.
Note that command line syntax has totally changed as a result. See comments for more details. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : bdb6e27abd2da83c7468dfe2a95e8bf54757ac6c
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# ******Note that you need to enable some trace flags in the args in order
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# to do anything useful!******
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#
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# If you want to pass different arguments to the two instances of m5,
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# you can embed them in the simulator arguments like this:
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# Script arguments are handled uniformly as follows:
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# - If the argument does not contain a '|' character, it is appended
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# to both command lines.
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# - If the argument has a '|' character in it, the text on either side
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# of the '|' is appended to the respective command lines. Note that
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# you'll have to quote the arg or escape the '|' with a backslash
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# so that the shell doesn't think you're doing a pipe.
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#
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# % tracediff "m5.opt --option1" "m5.opt --option2" [common args]
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# For example:
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#
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# % tracediff m5.opt --opt1 "--opt2|--opt3" --opt4
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# would compare these two runs:
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# m5.opt --opt1 --opt2 --opt4
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# m5.opt --opt1 --opt3 --opt4
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#
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# If you want to compare two different simulator binaries, put a '|'
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# in the first script argument ("path1/m5.opt|path2/m5.opt"). If you
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# want to add arguments to one run only, just put a '|' in with text
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# only on one side ("--onlyOn1|"). You can do this with multiple
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# arguments together too ("|-a -b -c" adds three args to the second
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# run only).
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#
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if (@ARGV < 2) {
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die "Usage: tracediff sim1 sim2 [--root.trace.flags=X args...]\n";
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die "Usage: tracediff \"sim1|sim2\" [common-arg \"arg1|arg2\" ...]\n";
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}
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foreach $arg (@ARGV) {
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@pair = split('\|', $arg, -1); # -1 enables null trailing fields
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if ($#pair > 0) {
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push @cmd1, $pair[0];
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push @cmd2, $pair[1];
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} else {
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push @cmd1, $arg;
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push @cmd2, $arg;
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}
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}
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# First two args are the two simulator binaries to compare
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$sim1 = shift;
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$sim2 = shift;
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$sim1 = shift @cmd1;
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$sim2 = shift @cmd2;
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# Everything else on the command line is taken to be an m5 argument to
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# be given to both invocations
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$simargs = '"' . join('" "', @ARGV) . '"';
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# Everything else is a simulator arg.
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$args1 = join(' ', @cmd1);
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$args2 = join(' ', @cmd2);
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# Run individual invocations in separate dirs so output and intermediate
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# files (particularly config.py and config.ini) don't conflict.
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mkdir($dir1) or die "Can't create dir $dir1\n";
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mkdir($dir2) or die "Can't create dir $dir2\n";
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$cmd1 = "$sim1 -d $dir1 $simargs 2>&1 |";
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$cmd2 = "$sim2 -d $dir2 $simargs 2>&1 |";
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$cmd1 = "$sim1 -d $dir1 $args1 2>&1 |";
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$cmd2 = "$sim2 -d $dir2 $args2 2>&1 |";
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# This only works if you have rundiff in your path. I just edit it
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# with an explicit path if necessary.
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