gem5/util/encode_inst_dep_trace.py
Radhika Jagtap 8f1ca0a212 util: Add decode and encode scripts for elastic traces
This patch adds python scripts to parse a protobuf encoded O3CPU
elastic trace and convert it to a text file output and vice versa.
2015-12-07 16:42:15 -06:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
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# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
#
# Authors: Radhika Jagtap
#
# This script is used to dump ASCII traces of the instruction dependency
# graph to protobuf format.
#
# The ASCII trace format uses one line per instruction with the format
# instruction sequence number, (optional) pc, (optional) weight, load, store,
# (optional) flags, (optional) addr, (optional) size, comp delay,
# (repeated) order dependencies comma-separated, and (repeated) register
# dependencies comma-separated.
#
# examples:
# seq_num,[pc],[weight,]load,store,[address,size,flags,]comp_delay:[rob_dep]:
# [reg_dep]
# 1,1,False,False,8500::
# 2,1,False,False,1000:,1:
# 3,1,True,False,831248,4,74,500:,2:
# 4,1,False,False,0:,2:
# 5,1,False,False,500::,4
# 6,1,False,True,831248,4,74,1000:,3:,4,5
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 inst_dep_record_pb2
except:
print "Did not find proto definition, attempting to generate"
from subprocess import call
error = call(['protoc', '--python_out=util', '--proto_path=src/proto',
'src/proto/inst_dep_record.proto'])
if not error:
import inst_dep_record_pb2
print "Generated proto definitions for instruction dependency record"
else:
print "Failed to import proto definitions"
exit(-1)
def main():
if len(sys.argv) != 3:
print "Usage: ", sys.argv[0], " <ASCII input> <protobuf output>"
exit(-1)
# Open the file in write mode
proto_out = open(sys.argv[2], 'wb')
# Open the file in read mode
try:
ascii_in = open(sys.argv[1], 'r')
except IOError:
print "Failed to open ", sys.argv[1], " for reading"
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 = inst_dep_record_pb2.InstDepRecordHeader()
header.obj_id = "Converted ASCII trace " + sys.argv[1]
# Assume the default tick rate
header.tick_freq = 1000000000
header.window_size = 120
protolib.encodeMessage(proto_out, header)
num_records = 0
# For each line in the ASCII trace, create a packet message and
# write it to the encoded output
for line in ascii_in:
inst_info_str, rob_dep_str, reg_dep_str = (line.strip()).split(':')
inst_info_list = inst_info_str.split(',')
dep_record = inst_dep_record_pb2.InstDepRecord()
dep_record.seq_num = long(inst_info_list[0])
dep_record.pc = long(inst_info_list[1])
dep_record.weight = long(inst_info_list[2])
dep_record.load = True if inst_info_list[3] == 'True' else False
dep_record.store = True if inst_info_list[4] == 'True' else False
# If the instruction is a load or store record the addr, size flags
# in addition to recording the computation delay
if dep_record.load or dep_record.store:
addr, size, flags, comp_delay = inst_info_list[5:9]
dep_record.addr = long(addr)
dep_record.size = int(size)
dep_record.flags = int(flags)
dep_record.comp_delay = long(comp_delay)
elif not dep_record.load and not dep_record.store:
comp_delay = inst_info_list[4]
dep_record.comp_delay = long(comp_delay)
else:
print "Fatal:", seq_num, "is both load and store"
exit(1)
# Parse the register and order dependencies both of which are
# repeated fields. An empty list is valid.
rob_deps = rob_dep_str.strip().split(',')
for a_dep in rob_deps:
# if the string is empty, split(',') returns 1 item: ''
# if the string is ",4", split(',') returns 2 items: '', '4'
# long('') gives error, so check if the item is non-empty
if a_dep:
dep_record.rob_dep.append(long(a_dep))
reg_deps = reg_dep_str.split(',')
for a_dep in reg_deps:
if a_dep:
dep_record.reg_dep.append(long(a_dep))
protolib.encodeMessage(proto_out, dep_record)
num_records += 1
print "Converted", num_records, "records."
# We're done
ascii_in.close()
proto_out.close()
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()