gem5/util/stats/chart.py
Nathan Binkert c0a4836077 Major improvements in the graph output code. Mostly adding more
options, making existing options more visible and dealing with
holes in data better.

util/stats/barchart.py:
    - move the options for BarChart to a base class ChartOptions so
    they can be more easily set and copied.
    - add an option to set the chart size (so you can adjust the aspect ratio)
    - don't do the add_subplot thing, use add_axes directly so we can
    affect the size of the figure itself to make room for the legend
    - make the initial array bottom floating point so we don't lose precision
    - add an option to set the limits on the y axis
    - use a figure legend instead of an axes legend so we can put the legend
    outside of the actual chart.  Also add an option to set the fontsize of
    the legend.
    - initial hack at outputting csv files
util/stats/db.py:
    don't print out an error when the run is missing from the database
    just return None, the error will be print elsewhere.
util/stats/output.py:
    - make StatOutput derive from ChartOptions so that it's easier to
    set default chart options.
    - make the various output functions (graph, display, etc.) take the
    name of the data as a parameter instead of making it a parameter to
    __init__.  This allows me to create the StatOutput object with
    generic parameters while still being able to specialize the name
    after the fact
    - add support for graph_group and graph_bars to be applied to multiple
    configuration groups.  This results in a cross product of the groups
    to be generated and used.
    - flush the html file output as we go so that we can load the file
    while graphs are still being generated.
    - make the proxy a parameter to the graph function so the proper system's
    data can be graphed
    - for any groups or bars that are completely missing, remove them from
    the graph.  This way, if we decide not to do a set of runs, there won't
    be holes in the data.
    - output eps and ps by default in addition to the png.
util/stats/profile.py:
    - clean up the data structures that are used to store the function
    profile information and try our best to avoid keeping extra data
    around that isn't used.
    - make get() return None if a job is missing so we know it was
    missing rather than the all zeroes thing.
    - make the function profile categorization stuff total up to 100%
    - Fixup the x-axis and y-axis labels.
    - fix the dot file output stuff.
util/stats/stats.py:
    support the new options stuff for StatOutput

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# Copyright (c) 2005 The Regents of The University of Michigan
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# Authors: Nathan Binkert
# Lisa Hsu
class ChartOptions(object):
defaults = { 'chart_size' : (8, 4),
'figure_size' : [0.1, 0.1, 0.6, 0.85],
'title' : None,
'legend' : None,
'legend_loc' : 'upper right',
'legend_size' : 6,
'colormap' : 'jet',
'xlabel' : None,
'ylabel' : None,
'xticks' : None,
'yticks' : None,
'ylim' : None,
}
def __init__(self, options=None, **kwargs):
self.init(options, **kwargs)
def clear(self):
self.options = {}
def init(self, options=None, **kwargs):
self.clear()
self.update(options, **kwargs)
def update(self, options=None, **kwargs):
if options is not None:
if not isinstance(options, ChartOptions):
raise AttributeError, \
'attribute options of type %s should be %s' % \
(type(options), ChartOptions)
self.options.update(options.options)
for key,value in kwargs.iteritems():
if key not in ChartOptions.defaults:
raise AttributeError, \
"%s instance has no attribute '%s'" % (type(self), key)
self.options[key] = value
def __getattr__(self, attr):
if attr in self.options:
return self.options[attr]
if attr in ChartOptions.defaults:
return ChartOptions.defaults[attr]
raise AttributeError, \
"%s instance has no attribute '%s'" % (type(self), attr)
def __setattr__(self, attr, value):
if attr in ChartOptions.defaults:
self.options[attr] = value
else:
super(ChartOptions, self).__setattr__(attr, value)