gem5/util/statetrace/printer.cc
Gabe Black b7d0395126 Adding what was tracedump but is now statetrace to the tree. Let me know if statetrace is also already taken.
util/statetrace/Makefile:
    Makefile to build statetrace. Targets are:

    statetrace: alias to build using the "native" compiler
    statetrace-native: use the native compiler
    statetrace-sparc: use the sparc cross compiler

    I'll make this a little more fancy and capable later.
util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_i386.cc:
    Implementation of i386 support
util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_i386.hh:
    Declaration of i386 support
util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_sparc.cc:
    implementation of SPARC support
util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_sparc.hh:
    declaration of SPARC support
util/statetrace/printer.cc:
    Implementation of the "Printer" objects which parse and output the state of the process after each instruction. There are currently two types of printers, nested ones and register ones. These are called NestingPrinter and RegPrinter respectively.
util/statetrace/printer.hh:
    Declaration of "Printer" objects
util/statetrace/refcnt.hh:
    This is copied from m5. I should use the one already in the tree, but I'll do that later.
util/statetrace/regstate.hh:
    Interface for accessing registers.
util/statetrace/statetrace.cc:
    Main file with argument parsing and the "main" function which contains the tracing loop.
util/statetrace/tracechild.cc:
    Implementation of the base tracechild class.
util/statetrace/tracechild.hh:
    Declaration of the base tracechild class.
util/statetrace/tracechild_arch.cc:
    This file hooks in support for the appropriate architecture. Just the implementation is brought in, since the main program should ideally not have to know anything at all about an architecture other than it's interface.
util/statetrace/x86.format:
    An example output template for x86. A few example SPARC templates will be added later.

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2006 The Regents of The University of Michigan
* All rights reserved.
*
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*
* Authors: Gabe Black
*/
#include "tracechild.hh"
#include "printer.hh"
using namespace std;
//Types of printers. If none is found, or there is an error in the input,
//there are psuedo types to return.
enum PrinterType {PRINTER_NONE, PRINTER_ERROR, PRINTER_NESTING, PRINTER_REG};
int findEndOfRegPrinter(string, int);
int findEndOfNestingPrinter(string, int);
PrinterType findSub(string, int &, int &);
//This is pretty easy. Just find the closing parenthesis.
int findEndOfRegPrinter(string config, int startPos)
{
int pos = config.find(")", startPos);
if(pos == string::npos)
{
cerr << "Couldn't find the closing parenthesis for a reg printer" << endl;
return 0;
}
return pos;
}
//This is a little harder. We need to make sure we don't
//grab an ending parenthesis that belongs to the nesting printer.
int findEndOfNestingPrinter(string config, int startPos)
{
int length = config.length();
int pos = startPos;
int endPos = length;
int parenPos = config.find(")", pos);
//If we didn't find an ending parenthesis at all, we're in trouble
if(parenPos == string::npos)
{
cerr << "Couldn't find the closing parenthesis for a nesting printer on the first try" << endl;
return 0;
}
//Keep pulling out embedded stuff until we can't any more
//we need to make sure we aren't skipping over the parenthesis
//that ends -this- printer.
PrinterType type = findSub(config, pos, endPos);
if(type == PRINTER_ERROR)
return 0;
while(type != PRINTER_NONE && endPos >= parenPos)
{
//Find the next closest ending parenthesis since we passed
//up the last one
parenPos = config.find(")", endPos + 1);
//If we didn't find one, we're in trouble
if(parenPos == string::npos)
{
cerr << "Couldn't find the closing parenthesis for a nested printer on later tries" << endl;
return 0;
}
//Start looking for the end of this printer and embedded
//stuff past the one we just found
pos = endPos + 1;
//Reset endPos so we search to the end of config
endPos = length;
type = findSub(config, pos, endPos);
if(type == PRINTER_ERROR)
return 0;
}
//We ran out of embedded items, and we didn't pass up our last
//closing paren. This must be the end of this printer.
return parenPos;
}
//Find a sub printer. This looks for things which have a type defining
//character and then an opening parenthesis. The type is returned, and
//startPos and endPos are set to the beginning and end of the sub printer
//On entry, the search starts at index startPos and ends at either index
//endPos or a closing parenthesis, whichever comes first
PrinterType findSub(string config, int & startPos, int & endPos)
{
int length = config.length();
//Figure out where the different types of sub printers may start
int regPos = config.find("%(", startPos);
int nestingPos = config.find("~(", startPos);
//If a type of printer wasn't found, say it was found too far away.
//This simplifies things later
if(regPos == string::npos)
regPos = endPos;
if(nestingPos == string::npos)
nestingPos = endPos;
//If we find a closing paren, that marks the
//end of the region we're searching.
int closingPos = config.find(")", startPos);
if(closingPos != string::npos &&
closingPos < regPos &&
closingPos < nestingPos)
return PRINTER_NONE;
//If we didn't find anything close enough, say so.
if(regPos >= endPos && nestingPos >= endPos)
return PRINTER_NONE;
//At this point, we know that one of the options starts legally
//We need to find which one is first and return that
if(regPos < nestingPos)
{
int regEnd = findEndOfRegPrinter(config, regPos + 2);
//If we couldn't find the end...
if(!regEnd)
{
cerr << "Couldn't find the end of the reg printer" << endl;
return PRINTER_ERROR;
}
//Report the sub printer's vitals.
startPos = regPos;
endPos = regEnd;
return PRINTER_REG;
}
else
{
int nestingEnd = findEndOfNestingPrinter(config, nestingPos + 2);
//If we couldn't find the end...
if(!nestingEnd)
{
cerr << "Couldn't find the end of the nesting printer" << endl;
return PRINTER_ERROR;
}
//Report the sub printer's vitals.
startPos = nestingPos;
endPos = nestingEnd;
return PRINTER_NESTING;
}
return PRINTER_NONE;
}
//Set up a nesting printer. This printer can contain sub printers
bool NestingPrinter::configure(string config)
{
//Clear out any old stuff
constStrings.clear();
numPrinters = 0;
printers.clear();
int length = config.length();
int startPos = 0, endPos = length;
int lastEndPos = -1;
//Try to find a sub printer
PrinterType type = findSub(config, startPos, endPos);
if(type == PRINTER_ERROR)
{
cerr << "Problem finding first sub printer" << endl;
return false;
}
while(type != PRINTER_NONE)
{
string prefix = config.substr(lastEndPos + 1, startPos - lastEndPos - 1);
lastEndPos = endPos;
constStrings.push_back(prefix);
string subConfig, subString;
int commaPos, lastCommaPos, childSwitchVar;
switch(type)
{
//If we found a plain register printer
case PRINTER_REG:
numPrinters++;
//Get the register name
subConfig = config.substr(startPos + 2, endPos - startPos - 2);
//Set up the register printer
RegPrinter * regPrinter = new RegPrinter(child);
if(!regPrinter->configure(subConfig))
{
delete regPrinter;
cerr << "Error configuring reg printer" << endl;
return false;
}
printers.push_back(regPrinter);
break;
//If we found an embedded nesting printer
case PRINTER_NESTING:
numPrinters++;
//Punt on reading in all the parameters of the nesting printer
NestingPrinter * nestingPrinter = new NestingPrinter(child);
subConfig = config.substr(startPos + 2, endPos - startPos - 2);
lastCommaPos = string::npos;
commaPos = subConfig.find(",");
if(commaPos == string::npos)
return false;
childSwitchVar = child->getRegNum(subConfig.substr(0, commaPos));
if(childSwitchVar == -1)
{
cerr << "Couldn't configure switching variable!" << endl;
return false;
}
//Eat up remaining arguments
while(commaPos != string::npos)
{
lastCommaPos = commaPos;
commaPos = subConfig.find(",", commaPos + 1);
}
if(lastCommaPos != string::npos)
{
subConfig = subConfig.substr(lastCommaPos + 1, subConfig.length() - lastCommaPos - 1);
}
if(!nestingPrinter->configure(subConfig))
{
delete nestingPrinter;
cerr << "Error configuring nesting printer" << endl;
return false;
}
nestingPrinter->switchVar = childSwitchVar;
printers.push_back(nestingPrinter);
break;
default:
cerr << "Unrecognized printer type" << endl;
return false;
}
//Move down past what we just parsed
startPos = endPos + 1;
endPos = length;
type = findSub(config, startPos, endPos);
if(type == PRINTER_ERROR)
{
cerr << "Unable to find subprinters on later tries" << endl;
return false;
}
}
//Put in the trailing stuff
string trailer = config.substr(startPos, length - startPos);
constStrings.push_back(trailer);
return true;
}
bool RegPrinter::configure(string config)
{
//Figure out what our register number is based on the name we're given
int num = child->getRegNum(config);
if(num == -1)
{
cerr << "Couldn't find register " << config << endl;
return false;
}
regNum(num);
return true;
}
ostream & NestingPrinter::writeOut(ostream & os)
{
if(switchVar == -1 || child->diffSinceUpdate(switchVar))
{
int x;
for(x = 0; x < numPrinters; x++)
{
os << constStrings[x];
os << printers[x];
}
os << constStrings[x];
}
return os;
}
ostream & RegPrinter::writeOut(ostream & os)
{
os << child->printReg(intRegNum);
return os;
}