gem5/base/trace.cc
Nathan Binkert 2db1b6ea1b provide an output stream for simulator output. (This takes place of the
statStream catchall that we had before)
Also provide an optional output directory that multiple simulator output
files can be written to.
Make most output files use the output directory

base/misc.cc:
    send warnings to the outputStream as well
base/trace.cc:
    dprintf_stream defaults to cerr
dev/console.cc:
    use the output directory for the console output if it exists
dev/etherdump.cc:
    dump to the output directory if it exists
sim/builder.cc:
sim/builder.hh:
    move constructor and destructor to .cc file
    use a function to get the stream that the builder dumps its
    output to, and create a separate file in the output directory
    if able
sim/main.cc:
    statStream -> outputStream
sim/serialize.cc:
    dump checkpoints to the output directory if specified
sim/universe.cc:
    provide an output stream for simulator output.  (This takes place of the
    statStream catchall that we had before)
    Also provide an optional output directory that multiple simulator output
    files can be written to.

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2003 The Regents of The University of Michigan
* All rights reserved.
*
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*/
#include <ctype.h>
#include <fstream>
#include <iostream>
#include <list>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include "base/misc.hh"
#include "base/trace.hh"
#include "base/str.hh"
using namespace std;
namespace Trace {
const string DefaultName("global");
FlagVec flags(NumFlags, false);
//
// This variable holds the output stream for debug information. Other
// than setting up/redirecting this stream, do *NOT* reference this
// directly; use DebugOut() (see below) to access this stream for
// output.
//
ostream *dprintf_stream = &cerr;
int dprintf_ignore_size;
vector<string> dprintf_ignore;
vector<vector<string> > ignore_tokens;
vector<int> ignore_size;
bool
dprintf_ignore_name(const string &name)
{
vector<string> name_tokens;
tokenize(name_tokens, name, '.');
int ntsize = name_tokens.size();
for (int i = 0; i < dprintf_ignore_size; ++i) {
bool match = true;
int jstop = ignore_size[i];
for (int j = 0; j < jstop; ++j) {
if (j >= ntsize)
break;
const string &ignore = ignore_tokens[i][j];
if (ignore != "*" && ignore != name_tokens[j]) {
match = false;
break;
}
}
if (match == true)
return true;
}
return false;
}
Log theLog;
Log::Log()
{
size = 0;
buffer = NULL;
}
void
Log::init(int _size)
{
if (buffer != NULL) {
fatal("Trace::Log::init called twice!");
}
size = _size;
buffer = new (Record *)[size];
for (int i = 0; i < size; ++i) {
buffer[i] = NULL;
}
nextRecPtr = &buffer[0];
wrapRecPtr = &buffer[size];
}
Log::~Log()
{
for (int i = 0; i < size; ++i) {
delete buffer[i];
}
delete [] buffer;
}
void
Log::append(Record *rec)
{
// dump record to output stream if there's one open
if (dprintf_stream != NULL) {
rec->dump(*dprintf_stream);
}
// no buffering: justget rid of it now
if (buffer == NULL) {
delete rec;
return;
}
Record *oldRec = *nextRecPtr;
if (oldRec != NULL) {
// log has wrapped: overwrite
delete oldRec;
}
*nextRecPtr = rec;
if (++nextRecPtr == wrapRecPtr) {
nextRecPtr = &buffer[0];
}
}
void
Log::dump(ostream &os)
{
if (buffer == NULL) {
return;
}
Record **bufPtr = nextRecPtr;
if (*bufPtr == NULL) {
// next record slot is empty: log must not be full yet.
// start dumping from beginning of buffer
bufPtr = buffer;
}
do {
Record *rec = *bufPtr;
rec->dump(os);
if (++bufPtr == wrapRecPtr) {
bufPtr = &buffer[0];
}
} while (bufPtr != nextRecPtr);
}
PrintfRecord::~PrintfRecord()
{
delete &args;
}
void
PrintfRecord::dump(ostream &os)
{
string fmt = "";
if (!name.empty()) {
fmt = "%s: " + fmt;
args.prepend(name);
}
if (cycle != (Tick)-1) {
fmt = "%7d: " + fmt;
args.prepend(cycle);
}
fmt += format;
args.dump(os, fmt);
os.flush();
}
RawDataRecord::RawDataRecord(Tick _cycle,
const uint8_t *_data, int _len)
: Record(_cycle), len(_len)
{
data = new uint8_t[len];
memcpy(data, _data, len);
}
RawDataRecord::~RawDataRecord()
{
delete [] data;
}
void
RawDataRecord::dump(ostream &os)
{
int c, i, j;
for (i = 0; i < len; i += 16) {
ccprintf(os, "%08x ", i);
c = len - i;
if (c > 16) c = 16;
for (j = 0; j < c; j++) {
ccprintf(os, "%02x ", data[i + j] & 0xff);
if ((j & 0xf) == 7 && j > 0)
ccprintf(os, " ");
}
for (; j < 16; j++)
ccprintf(os, " ");
ccprintf(os, " ");
for (j = 0; j < c; j++) {
int ch = data[i + j] & 0x7f;
ccprintf(os,
"%c", (char)(isprint(ch) ? ch : ' '));
}
ccprintf(os, "\n");
if (c < 16)
break;
}
}
} // namespace Trace
//
// Returns the current output stream for debug information. As a
// wrapper around Trace::dprintf_stream, this handles cases where debug
// information is generated in the process of parsing .ini options,
// before we process the option that sets up the debug output stream
// itself.
//
std::ostream &
DebugOut()
{
return *Trace::dprintf_stream;
}
/////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// C-linkage functions for invoking from gdb
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Dump trace buffer to specified file (cout if NULL)
//
extern "C"
void
dumpTrace(const char *filename)
{
if (filename != NULL) {
ofstream out(filename);
Trace::theLog.dump(out);
out.close();
}
else {
Trace::theLog.dump(cout);
}
}
//
// Turn on/off trace output to cerr. Typically used when trace output
// is only going to circular buffer, but you want to see what's being
// sent there as you step through some code in gdb. This uses the
// same facility as the "trace to file" feature, and will print error
// messages rather than clobbering an existing ostream pointer.
//
extern "C"
void
echoTrace(bool on)
{
if (on) {
if (Trace::dprintf_stream != NULL) {
cerr << "Already echoing trace to a file... go do a 'tail -f'"
<< " on that file instead." << endl;
} else {
Trace::dprintf_stream = &cerr;
}
} else {
if (Trace::dprintf_stream != &cerr) {
cerr << "Not echoing trace to cerr." << endl;
} else {
Trace::dprintf_stream = NULL;
}
}
}