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/* mprofiler.c -- memory profiling utility Copyright (C) 2002 Marko Mlinar, markom@opencores.org Copyright (C) 1999 Damjan Lampret, lampret@opencores.org Copyright (C) 2008 Embecosm Limited Contributor Jeremy Bennett <jeremy.bennett@embecosm.com> This file is part of Or1ksim, the OpenRISC 1000 Architectural Simulator. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ /* This program is commented throughout in a fashion suitable for processing with Doxygen. */ /* Autoconf and/or portability configuration */ #include "config.h" #include "port.h" /* System includes */ #include <stdlib.h> #include <regex.h> /* Package includes */ #include "mprofiler.h" #include "sim-config.h" #include "argtable2.h" #include "support/profile.h" /* output modes */ #define MODE_DETAIL 0 #define MODE_PRETTY 1 #define MODE_ACCESS 2 #define MODE_WIDTH 3 /* Input buffer size */ #define BUF_SIZE 256 /* HASH */ #define HASH_SIZE 0x10000 #define HASH_FUNC(x) ((x) & 0xffff) /*! Hash table data structure */ static struct memory_hash { struct memory_hash *next; oraddr_t addr; unsigned long cnt[3]; /* Various counters */ } *hash[HASH_SIZE]; /*! Groups size -- how much addresses should be joined together */ static int group_bits = 2; /*! Start address */ static oraddr_t start_addr = 0; /*! End address */ static oraddr_t end_addr = 0xffffffff; /* File to read from */ static FILE *fprof = 0; static void hash_add (oraddr_t addr, int index) { struct memory_hash *h = hash[HASH_FUNC (addr)]; while (h && h->addr != addr) h = h->next; if (!h) { h = (struct memory_hash *) malloc (sizeof (struct memory_hash)); h->next = hash[HASH_FUNC (addr)]; hash[HASH_FUNC (addr)] = h; h->addr = addr; h->cnt[0] = h->cnt[1] = h->cnt[2] = 0; } h->cnt[index]++; } static unsigned long hash_get (oraddr_t addr, int index) { struct memory_hash *h = hash[HASH_FUNC (addr)]; while (h && h->addr != addr) h = h->next; if (!h) return 0; return h->cnt[index]; } static void init () { int i; for (i = 0; i < HASH_SIZE; i++) hash[i] = NULL; } static void read_file (FILE * f, int mode) { struct mprofentry_struct buf[BUF_SIZE]; int num_read; do { int i; num_read = fread (buf, sizeof (struct mprofentry_struct), BUF_SIZE, f); for (i = 0; i < num_read; i++) if (buf[i].addr >= start_addr && buf[i].addr <= end_addr) { int index; unsigned t = buf[i].type; if (t > 64) { PRINTF ("!"); t = 0; } if (mode == MODE_WIDTH) t >>= 3; else t &= 0x7; switch (t) { case 1: index = 0; break; case 2: index = 1; break; case 4: index = 2; break; default: index = 0; PRINTF ("!!!!"); break; } hash_add (buf[i].addr >> group_bits, index); } } while (num_read > 0); } static int nbits (unsigned long a) { int cnt = 0; int b = a; if (!a) return 0; while (a) a >>= 1, cnt++; if (cnt > 1 && ((b >> (cnt - 2)) & 1)) cnt = cnt * 2 + 1; else cnt *= 2; return cnt - 1; } static void printout (int mode) { oraddr_t addr = start_addr & ~((1 << group_bits) - 1); PRINTF ("start = %" PRIxADDR " (%" PRIxADDR "); end = %" PRIxADDR "; group_bits = %08x\n", start_addr, addr, end_addr, (1 << group_bits) - 1); for (; addr <= end_addr; addr += (1 << group_bits)) { int i; unsigned long a = hash_get (addr >> group_bits, 0); unsigned long b = hash_get (addr >> group_bits, 1); unsigned long c = hash_get (addr >> group_bits, 2); PRINTF ("%" PRIxADDR ":", addr); switch (mode) { case MODE_DETAIL: if (a) PRINTF (" %10li R", a); else PRINTF (" R"); if (b) PRINTF (" %10li W", b); else PRINTF (" W"); if (c) PRINTF (" %10li F", c); else PRINTF (" F"); break; case MODE_ACCESS: PRINTF (" %10li", a + b + c); break; case MODE_PRETTY: PRINTF (" %10li ", a + b + c); for (i = 0; i < nbits (a + b + c); i++) PRINTF ("#"); break; case MODE_WIDTH: if (a) PRINTF (" %10li B", a); else PRINTF (" B"); if (b) PRINTF (" %10li H", b); else PRINTF (" H"); if (c) PRINTF (" %10li W", c); else PRINTF (" W"); break; } PRINTF ("\n"); if (addr >= addr + (1 << group_bits)) break; /* Overflow? */ } } /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /*! Parse the arguments for the profiling utility Updated by Jeremy Bennett to use argtable2. Also has an option just to print help, for use with the CLI. @param[in] argc Number of command args @param[in] argv Vector of the command args @param[in] just_help If 1 (true), ignore argc & argv and just print out the help message without parsing args @return 0 on success, 1 on failure */ /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ int main_mprofiler (int argc, char *argv[], int just_help) { struct arg_lit *vercop; struct arg_lit *help; struct arg_rex *mode_arg; struct arg_int *group; struct arg_file *prof_file; struct arg_int *from; struct arg_int *to; struct arg_end *end; void *argtab[8]; int nerrors; int mode = MODE_DETAIL; /* Specify each argument, with fallback values. Bug 1710 (Vinay Patil) fixed. mode should allow REG_EXTENDED. */ vercop = arg_lit0 ("v", "version", "version and copyright notice"); help = arg_lit0 ("h", "help", "print this help message"); mode_arg = arg_rex0 ("m", "mode", "(detailed|d)|(pretty|p)|(access|a)|" "(width|w)", "<m>", REG_ICASE | REG_EXTENDED, "Output mode (detailed, pretty, access " "or width)"); mode_arg->sval[0] = "detailed"; group = arg_int0 ("g", "group", "<n>", "group 2^n bits successive addresses " "together"); group->ival[0] = 0; prof_file = arg_file0 ("f", "filename", "<file>", "data file to analyse (default " "sim.mprofile)"); prof_file->filename[0] = "sim.mprofile"; from = arg_int1 (NULL, NULL, "<from>", "start address"); to = arg_int1 (NULL, NULL, "<to>", "end address"); end = arg_end (20); /* Set up the argument table */ argtab[0] = vercop; argtab[1] = help; argtab[2] = mode_arg; argtab[3] = group; argtab[4] = prof_file; argtab[5] = from; argtab[6] = to; argtab[7] = end; /* If we are just asked for a help message, then we don't parse the args. This is used to implement the help function from the CLI. */ if (just_help) { printf ("mprofile"); arg_print_syntax (stdout, argtab, "\n"); arg_print_glossary (stdout, argtab, " %-25s %s\n"); arg_freetable (argtab, sizeof (argtab) / sizeof (argtab[0])); return 0; } /* Parse */ nerrors = arg_parse (argc, argv, argtab); /* Special case here is if help or version is specified, we ignore any other errors and just print the help or version information and then give up. */ if (vercop->count > 0) { PRINTF ("OpenRISC 1000 Memory Profiling Utility, version %s\n", PACKAGE_VERSION); arg_freetable (argtab, sizeof (argtab) / sizeof (argtab[0])); return 0; } if (help->count > 0) { printf ("Usage: %s ", argv[0]); arg_print_syntax (stdout, argtab, "\n"); arg_print_glossary (stdout, argtab, " %-25s %s\n"); arg_freetable (argtab, sizeof (argtab) / sizeof (argtab[0])); return 0; } /* Deal with any errors */ if (0 != nerrors) { arg_print_errors (stderr, end, "mprofile"); fprintf (stderr, "Usage: %s ", argv[0]); arg_print_syntaxv (stderr, argtab, "\n"); arg_freetable (argtab, sizeof (argtab) / sizeof (argtab[0])); return 1; } /* If version or help is requested, that is all that is printed out Sort out the mode. Bug 1710 fixed (Vinay Patil). Modes now set correctly (were all set to detail). */ if ((0 == strcmp (mode_arg->sval[0], "detail")) || (0 == strcmp (mode_arg->sval[0], "d"))) { mode = MODE_DETAIL; } else if ((0 == strcmp (mode_arg->sval[0], "pretty")) || (0 == strcmp (mode_arg->sval[0], "p"))) { mode = MODE_PRETTY; } else if ((0 == strcmp (mode_arg->sval[0], "access")) || (0 == strcmp (mode_arg->sval[0], "a"))) { mode = MODE_ACCESS; } else if ((0 == strcmp (mode_arg->sval[0], "width")) || (0 == strcmp (mode_arg->sval[0], "w"))) { mode = MODE_WIDTH; } else { fprintf (stderr, "Impossible mode: %s\n", mode_arg->sval[0]); } /* Group bits */ group_bits = group->ival[0]; /* Start and end addresses */ start_addr = from->ival[0]; end_addr = to->ival[0]; /* Get the profile */ fprof = fopen (prof_file->filename[0], "rm"); if (!fprof) { fprintf (stderr, "Cannot open profile file: %s\n", prof_file->filename[0]); arg_freetable (argtab, sizeof (argtab) / sizeof (argtab[0])); return 1; } /* Finished with the args */ arg_freetable (argtab, sizeof (argtab) / sizeof (argtab[0])); init (); read_file (fprof, mode); fclose (fprof); printout (mode); return 0; } /* main_mprofiler () */
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