gem5/util/stats/profile.py
Nathan Binkert 02098f8e7b Totally re-work the way that jobfiles are done so there is more
information that can be used for other aspects of sending jobs.
New graphing output stuff with matplotlib.

util/pbs/job.py:
    Shuffle code around and create the JobDir class which encapsulates
    all of the functionality needed for making, organizing, and cleaning
    a job directory.
    Better status output
util/pbs/jobfile.py:
    Majory re-working of the jobfile code.
    A job file now consists of several objects that describe how
    jobs should be run, it includes information about checkpoints,
    and graphing.
util/pbs/send.py:
    use the new jobfile code.
    deal with the 15 character limit of pbs by truncating the name and
    using the raj hack.
util/stats/db.py:
    fix the __str__ function for nodes
    provide __getitem__ for the Database class
util/stats/stats.py:
    use the jobfile stuff to figure out what the proper naming
    and organziation of the graphs should be.
    move all output code to output.py, get rid of ploticus and use
    matplotlib

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rename : util/categories.py => util/stats/categories.py
extra : convert_revision : 0d793cbf6ad9492290e8ec875ce001c84095e1f7
2005-09-17 16:51:26 -04:00

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# Copyright (c) 2005 The Regents of The University of Michigan
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from orderdict import orderdict
import output
class ProfileData(object):
def __init__(self):
self.data = {}
self.total = {}
self.runs = orderdict()
self.runlist = []
def addvalue(self, run, cpu, symbol, value):
value = float(value)
self.data[run, cpu, symbol] = self.getvalue(run, cpu, symbol) + value
self.total[run, cpu] = self.gettotal(run, cpu) + value
if run not in self.runs:
self.runs[run] = orderdict()
if cpu not in self.runs[run]:
self.runs[run][cpu] = {}
if symbol not in self.runs[run][cpu]:
self.runs[run][cpu][symbol] = 0
self.runs[run][cpu][symbol] += value
def getvalue(self, run, cpu, symbol):
return self.data.get((run, cpu, symbol), 0)
def gettotal(self, run, cpu):
return self.total.get((run, cpu), 0)
class Profile(object):
default_order = ['ste', 'hte', 'htd', 'ocm', 'occ', 'ocp']
# This list controls the order of values in stacked bar data output
default_categories = [ 'interrupt',
'driver',
'stack',
'bufmgt',
'copy',
'user',
'other',
'idle']
def __init__(self, run_order=[], categories=[], stacknames=[]):
if not run_order:
run_order = Profile.default_order
if not categories:
categories = Profile.default_categories
self.run_order = run_order
self.categories = categories
self.rcategories = []
self.rcategories.extend(categories)
self.rcategories.reverse()
self.stacknames = stacknames
self.prof = ProfileData()
self.categorize = True
self.showidle = True
self.maxsymlen = 0
def category(self, symbol):
from categories import categories, categories_re
if categories.has_key(symbol):
return categories[symbol]
for regexp, cat in categories_re:
if regexp.match(symbol):
return cat
return 'other'
# Parse input file and put the results in the given run and cpu
def parsefile(self, run, cpu, filename):
fd = file(filename)
for line in fd:
(symbol, count) = line.split()
if symbol == "0x0":
continue
count = int(count)
if self.categorize:
symbol = self.category(symbol)
if symbol == 'idle' and not self.showidle:
continue
if symbol not in self.categories:
symbol = 'other'
self.maxsymlen = max(self.maxsymlen, len(symbol))
self.prof.addvalue(run, cpu, symbol, count)
fd.close()
# Read in files
def inputdir(self, directory):
import os, os.path, re
from os.path import expanduser, join as joinpath
directory = expanduser(directory)
label_ex = re.compile(r'm5prof\.(.*)')
for root,dirs,files in os.walk(directory):
for name in files:
match = label_ex.match(name)
if not match:
continue
filename = joinpath(root, name)
prefix = os.path.commonprefix([root, directory])
dirname = root[len(prefix)+1:]
self.parsefile(dirname, match.group(1), filename)
def get(self, job, stat):
if job.system is None:
raise AttributeError, 'The job must have a system set'
cpu = '%s.full0' % job.system
values = []
for cat in self.categories:
values.append(self.prof.getvalue(job.name, cpu, cat))
return values