| |
| /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- Cachegrind: everything but the simulation itself. ---*/ |
| /*--- cg_main.c ---*/ |
| /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| /* |
| This file is part of Cachegrind, a Valgrind tool for cache |
| profiling programs. |
| |
| Copyright (C) 2002-2005 Nicholas Nethercote |
| njn@valgrind.org |
| |
| 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 2 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, write to the Free Software |
| Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA |
| 02111-1307, USA. |
| |
| The GNU General Public License is contained in the file COPYING. |
| */ |
| |
| #include "pub_tool_basics.h" |
| #include "pub_tool_debuginfo.h" |
| #include "pub_tool_libcbase.h" |
| #include "pub_tool_libcassert.h" |
| #include "pub_tool_libcfile.h" |
| #include "pub_tool_libcprint.h" |
| #include "pub_tool_libcproc.h" |
| #include "pub_tool_machine.h" |
| #include "pub_tool_mallocfree.h" |
| #include "pub_tool_options.h" |
| #include "pub_tool_oset.h" |
| #include "pub_tool_tooliface.h" |
| #include "pub_tool_clientstate.h" |
| #include "pub_tool_machine.h" // VG_(fnptr_to_fnentry) |
| |
| #include "cg_arch.h" |
| #include "cg_sim.c" |
| |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- Constants ---*/ |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| /* Set to 1 for very verbose debugging */ |
| #define DEBUG_CG 0 |
| |
| #define MIN_LINE_SIZE 16 |
| #define FILE_LEN VKI_PATH_MAX |
| #define FN_LEN 256 |
| |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- Types and Data Structures ---*/ |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| typedef struct _CC CC; |
| struct _CC { |
| ULong a; |
| ULong m1; |
| ULong m2; |
| }; |
| |
| //------------------------------------------------------------ |
| // Primary data structure #1: CC table |
| // - Holds the per-source-line hit/miss stats, grouped by file/function/line. |
| // - an ordered set of CCs. CC indexing done by file/function/line (as |
| // determined from the instrAddr). |
| // - Traversed for dumping stats at end in file/func/line hierarchy. |
| |
| typedef struct { |
| Char* file; |
| Char* fn; |
| Int line; |
| } |
| CodeLoc; |
| |
| typedef struct _LineCC LineCC; |
| struct _LineCC { |
| CodeLoc loc; |
| CC Ir; |
| CC Dr; |
| CC Dw; |
| }; |
| |
| // First compare file, then fn, then line. |
| static Word cmp_CodeLoc_LineCC(void *vloc, void *vcc) |
| { |
| Word res; |
| CodeLoc* a = (CodeLoc*)vloc; |
| CodeLoc* b = &(((LineCC*)vcc)->loc); |
| |
| res = VG_(strcmp)(a->file, b->file); |
| if (0 != res) |
| return res; |
| |
| res = VG_(strcmp)(a->fn, b->fn); |
| if (0 != res) |
| return res; |
| |
| return a->line - b->line; |
| } |
| |
| static OSet* CC_table; |
| |
| //------------------------------------------------------------ |
| // Primary data structure #2: InstrInfo table |
| // - Holds the cached info about each instr that is used for simulation. |
| // - table(BB_start_addr, list(InstrInfo)) |
| // - For each BB, each InstrInfo in the list holds info about the |
| // instruction (instrLen, instrAddr, etc), plus a pointer to its line |
| // CC. This node is what's passed to the simulation function. |
| // - When BBs are discarded the relevant list(instr_details) is freed. |
| |
| typedef struct _InstrInfo InstrInfo; |
| struct _InstrInfo { |
| Addr instr_addr; |
| UChar instr_len; |
| LineCC* parent; // parent line-CC |
| }; |
| |
| typedef struct _BB_info BB_info; |
| struct _BB_info { |
| Addr BB_addr; // key; MUST BE FIRST |
| Int n_instrs; |
| InstrInfo instrs[0]; |
| }; |
| |
| static OSet* instrInfoTable; |
| |
| //------------------------------------------------------------ |
| // Secondary data structure: string table |
| // - holds strings, avoiding dups |
| // - used for filenames and function names, each of which will be |
| // pointed to by one or more CCs. |
| // - it also allows equality checks just by pointer comparison, which |
| // is good when printing the output file at the end. |
| |
| static OSet* stringTable; |
| |
| //------------------------------------------------------------ |
| // Stats |
| static Int distinct_files = 0; |
| static Int distinct_fns = 0; |
| static Int distinct_lines = 0; |
| static Int distinct_instrs = 0; |
| |
| static Int full_debugs = 0; |
| static Int file_line_debugs = 0; |
| static Int fn_debugs = 0; |
| static Int no_debugs = 0; |
| |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- String table operations ---*/ |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| static Word stringCmp( void* key, void* elem ) |
| { |
| return VG_(strcmp)(*(Char**)key, *(Char**)elem); |
| } |
| |
| // Get a permanent string; either pull it out of the string table if it's |
| // been encountered before, or dup it and put it into the string table. |
| static Char* get_perm_string(Char* s) |
| { |
| Char** s_ptr = VG_(OSet_Lookup)(stringTable, &s); |
| if (s_ptr) { |
| return *s_ptr; |
| } else { |
| Char** s_node = VG_(OSet_AllocNode)(stringTable, sizeof(Char*)); |
| *s_node = VG_(strdup)(s); |
| VG_(OSet_Insert)(stringTable, s_node); |
| return *s_node; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- CC table operations ---*/ |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| static void get_debug_info(Addr instr_addr, Char file[FILE_LEN], |
| Char fn[FN_LEN], Int* line) |
| { |
| Bool found_file_line = VG_(get_filename_linenum)( |
| instr_addr, |
| file, FILE_LEN, |
| NULL, 0, NULL, |
| line |
| ); |
| Bool found_fn = VG_(get_fnname)(instr_addr, fn, FN_LEN); |
| |
| if (!found_file_line) { |
| VG_(strcpy)(file, "???"); |
| *line = 0; |
| } |
| if (!found_fn) { |
| VG_(strcpy)(fn, "???"); |
| } |
| if (found_file_line) { |
| if (found_fn) full_debugs++; |
| else file_line_debugs++; |
| } else { |
| if (found_fn) fn_debugs++; |
| else no_debugs++; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Do a three step traversal: by file, then fn, then line. |
| // Returns a pointer to the line CC, creates a new one if necessary. |
| static LineCC* get_lineCC(Addr origAddr) |
| { |
| Char file[FILE_LEN], fn[FN_LEN]; |
| Int line; |
| CodeLoc loc; |
| LineCC* lineCC; |
| |
| get_debug_info(origAddr, file, fn, &line); |
| |
| loc.file = file; |
| loc.fn = fn; |
| loc.line = line; |
| |
| lineCC = VG_(OSet_Lookup)(CC_table, &loc); |
| if (!lineCC) { |
| // Allocate and zero a new node. |
| lineCC = VG_(OSet_AllocNode)(CC_table, sizeof(LineCC)); |
| lineCC->loc.file = get_perm_string(loc.file); |
| lineCC->loc.fn = get_perm_string(loc.fn); |
| lineCC->loc.line = loc.line; |
| VG_(OSet_Insert)(CC_table, lineCC); |
| } |
| |
| return lineCC; |
| } |
| |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- Cache simulation functions ---*/ |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| static VG_REGPARM(1) |
| void log_1I_0D_cache_access(InstrInfo* n) |
| { |
| //VG_(printf)("1I_0D : CCaddr=0x%010lx, iaddr=0x%010lx, isize=%lu\n", |
| // n, n->instr_addr, n->instr_len); |
| cachesim_I1_doref(n->instr_addr, n->instr_len, |
| &n->parent->Ir.m1, &n->parent->Ir.m2); |
| n->parent->Ir.a++; |
| } |
| |
| static VG_REGPARM(2) |
| void log_2I_0D_cache_access(InstrInfo* n, InstrInfo* n2) |
| { |
| //VG_(printf)("2I_0D : CC1addr=0x%010lx, i1addr=0x%010lx, i1size=%lu\n" |
| // " CC2addr=0x%010lx, i2addr=0x%010lx, i2size=%lu\n", |
| // n, n->instr_addr, n->instr_len, |
| // n2, n2->instr_addr, n2->instr_len); |
| cachesim_I1_doref(n->instr_addr, n->instr_len, |
| &n->parent->Ir.m1, &n->parent->Ir.m2); |
| n->parent->Ir.a++; |
| cachesim_I1_doref(n2->instr_addr, n2->instr_len, |
| &n2->parent->Ir.m1, &n2->parent->Ir.m2); |
| n2->parent->Ir.a++; |
| } |
| |
| static VG_REGPARM(3) |
| void log_3I_0D_cache_access(InstrInfo* n, InstrInfo* n2, InstrInfo* n3) |
| { |
| //VG_(printf)("3I_0D : CC1addr=0x%010lx, i1addr=0x%010lx, i1size=%lu\n" |
| // " CC2addr=0x%010lx, i2addr=0x%010lx, i2size=%lu\n" |
| // " CC3addr=0x%010lx, i3addr=0x%010lx, i3size=%lu\n", |
| // n, n->instr_addr, n->instr_len, |
| // n2, n2->instr_addr, n2->instr_len, |
| // n3, n3->instr_addr, n3->instr_len); |
| cachesim_I1_doref(n->instr_addr, n->instr_len, |
| &n->parent->Ir.m1, &n->parent->Ir.m2); |
| n->parent->Ir.a++; |
| cachesim_I1_doref(n2->instr_addr, n2->instr_len, |
| &n2->parent->Ir.m1, &n2->parent->Ir.m2); |
| n2->parent->Ir.a++; |
| cachesim_I1_doref(n3->instr_addr, n3->instr_len, |
| &n3->parent->Ir.m1, &n3->parent->Ir.m2); |
| n3->parent->Ir.a++; |
| } |
| |
| static VG_REGPARM(3) |
| void log_1I_1Dr_cache_access(InstrInfo* n, Addr data_addr, Word data_size) |
| { |
| //VG_(printf)("1I_1Dr: CCaddr=0x%010lx, iaddr=0x%010lx, isize=%lu\n" |
| // " daddr=0x%010lx, dsize=%lu\n", |
| // n, n->instr_addr, n->instr_len, data_addr, data_size); |
| cachesim_I1_doref(n->instr_addr, n->instr_len, |
| &n->parent->Ir.m1, &n->parent->Ir.m2); |
| n->parent->Ir.a++; |
| |
| cachesim_D1_doref(data_addr, data_size, |
| &n->parent->Dr.m1, &n->parent->Dr.m2); |
| n->parent->Dr.a++; |
| } |
| |
| static VG_REGPARM(3) |
| void log_1I_1Dw_cache_access(InstrInfo* n, Addr data_addr, Word data_size) |
| { |
| //VG_(printf)("1I_1Dw: CCaddr=0x%010lx, iaddr=0x%010lx, isize=%lu\n" |
| // " daddr=0x%010lx, dsize=%lu\n", |
| // n, n->instr_addr, n->instr_len, data_addr, data_size); |
| cachesim_I1_doref(n->instr_addr, n->instr_len, |
| &n->parent->Ir.m1, &n->parent->Ir.m2); |
| n->parent->Ir.a++; |
| |
| cachesim_D1_doref(data_addr, data_size, |
| &n->parent->Dw.m1, &n->parent->Dw.m2); |
| n->parent->Dw.a++; |
| } |
| |
| static VG_REGPARM(3) |
| void log_0I_1Dr_cache_access(InstrInfo* n, Addr data_addr, Word data_size) |
| { |
| //VG_(printf)("0I_1Dr: CCaddr=0x%010lx, daddr=0x%010lx, dsize=%lu\n", |
| // n, data_addr, data_size); |
| cachesim_D1_doref(data_addr, data_size, |
| &n->parent->Dr.m1, &n->parent->Dr.m2); |
| n->parent->Dr.a++; |
| } |
| |
| static VG_REGPARM(3) |
| void log_0I_1Dw_cache_access(InstrInfo* n, Addr data_addr, Word data_size) |
| { |
| //VG_(printf)("0I_1Dw: CCaddr=0x%010lx, daddr=0x%010lx, dsize=%lu\n", |
| // n, data_addr, data_size); |
| cachesim_D1_doref(data_addr, data_size, |
| &n->parent->Dw.m1, &n->parent->Dw.m2); |
| n->parent->Dw.a++; |
| } |
| |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- Instrumentation types and structures ---*/ |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| /* Maintain an ordered list of memory events which are outstanding, in |
| the sense that no IR has yet been generated to do the relevant |
| helper calls. The BB is scanned top to bottom and memory events |
| are added to the end of the list, merging with the most recent |
| notified event where possible (Dw immediately following Dr and |
| having the same size and EA can be merged). |
| |
| This merging is done so that for architectures which have |
| load-op-store instructions (x86, amd64), the insn is treated as if |
| it makes just one memory reference (a modify), rather than two (a |
| read followed by a write at the same address). |
| |
| At various points the list will need to be flushed, that is, IR |
| generated from it. That must happen before any possible exit from |
| the block (the end, or an IRStmt_Exit). Flushing also takes place |
| when there is no space to add a new event. |
| |
| If we require the simulation statistics to be up to date with |
| respect to possible memory exceptions, then the list would have to |
| be flushed before each memory reference. That would however lose |
| performance by inhibiting event-merging during flushing. |
| |
| Flushing the list consists of walking it start to end and emitting |
| instrumentation IR for each event, in the order in which they |
| appear. It may be possible to emit a single call for two adjacent |
| events in order to reduce the number of helper function calls made. |
| For example, it could well be profitable to handle two adjacent Ir |
| events with a single helper call. */ |
| |
| typedef |
| IRExpr |
| IRAtom; |
| |
| typedef |
| enum { Event_Ir, Event_Dr, Event_Dw, Event_Dm } |
| EventKind; |
| |
| typedef |
| struct { |
| EventKind ekind; // All |
| InstrInfo* inode; // All; inode for this event's instruction |
| Int datasize; // Dr/Dw/Dm only |
| IRAtom* dataEA; // Dr/Dw/Dm only; IR ATOM ONLY |
| } |
| Event; |
| |
| /* Up to this many unnotified events are allowed. Number is |
| arbitrary. Larger numbers allow more event merging to occur, but |
| potentially induce more spilling due to extending live ranges of |
| address temporaries. */ |
| #define N_EVENTS 16 |
| |
| |
| /* A struct which holds all the running state during instrumentation. |
| Mostly to avoid passing loads of parameters everywhere. */ |
| typedef |
| struct { |
| /* The current outstanding-memory-event list. */ |
| Event events[N_EVENTS]; |
| Int events_used; |
| |
| /* The array of InstrInfo bins for the BB. */ |
| BB_info* bbInfo; |
| |
| /* Number InstrInfo bins 'used' so far. */ |
| Int bbInfo_i; |
| |
| /* The output BB being constructed. */ |
| IRBB* bbOut; |
| } |
| CgState; |
| |
| |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- Instrumentation main ---*/ |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| // Note that origAddr is the real origAddr, not the address of the first |
| // instruction in the block (they can be different due to redirection). |
| static |
| BB_info* get_BB_info(IRBB* bbIn, Addr origAddr) |
| { |
| Int i, n_instrs; |
| IRStmt* st; |
| BB_info* bbInfo; |
| |
| // Count number of original instrs in BB |
| n_instrs = 0; |
| for (i = 0; i < bbIn->stmts_used; i++) { |
| st = bbIn->stmts[i]; |
| if (Ist_IMark == st->tag) n_instrs++; |
| } |
| |
| // Check that we don't have an entry for this BB in the instr-info table. |
| // If this assertion fails, there has been some screwup: some |
| // translations must have been discarded but Cachegrind hasn't discarded |
| // the corresponding entries in the instr-info table. |
| bbInfo = VG_(OSet_Lookup)(instrInfoTable, &origAddr); |
| tl_assert(NULL == bbInfo); |
| |
| // BB never translated before (at this address, at least; could have |
| // been unloaded and then reloaded elsewhere in memory) |
| bbInfo = VG_(OSet_AllocNode)(instrInfoTable, |
| sizeof(BB_info) + n_instrs*sizeof(InstrInfo)); |
| bbInfo->BB_addr = origAddr; |
| bbInfo->n_instrs = n_instrs; |
| VG_(OSet_Insert)( instrInfoTable, bbInfo ); |
| distinct_instrs++; |
| |
| return bbInfo; |
| } |
| |
| |
| static void showEvent ( Event* ev ) |
| { |
| switch (ev->ekind) { |
| case Event_Ir: |
| VG_(printf)("Ir %p\n", ev->inode); |
| break; |
| case Event_Dr: |
| VG_(printf)("Dr %p %d EA=", ev->inode, ev->datasize); |
| ppIRExpr(ev->dataEA); |
| VG_(printf)("\n"); |
| break; |
| case Event_Dw: |
| VG_(printf)("Dw %p %d EA=", ev->inode, ev->datasize); |
| ppIRExpr(ev->dataEA); |
| VG_(printf)("\n"); |
| break; |
| case Event_Dm: |
| VG_(printf)("Dm %p %d EA=", ev->inode, ev->datasize); |
| ppIRExpr(ev->dataEA); |
| VG_(printf)("\n"); |
| break; |
| default: |
| tl_assert(0); |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Reserve and initialise an InstrInfo for the first mention of a new insn. |
| static |
| InstrInfo* setup_InstrInfo ( CgState* cgs, Addr instr_addr, UInt instr_len ) |
| { |
| InstrInfo* i_node; |
| tl_assert(cgs->bbInfo_i >= 0); |
| tl_assert(cgs->bbInfo_i < cgs->bbInfo->n_instrs); |
| i_node = &cgs->bbInfo->instrs[ cgs->bbInfo_i ]; |
| i_node->instr_addr = instr_addr; |
| i_node->instr_len = instr_len; |
| i_node->parent = get_lineCC(instr_addr); |
| cgs->bbInfo_i++; |
| return i_node; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Generate code for all outstanding memory events, and mark the queue |
| empty. Code is generated into cgs->bbOut, and this activity |
| 'consumes' slots in cgs->bbInfo. */ |
| |
| static void flushEvents ( CgState* cgs ) |
| { |
| Int i, regparms; |
| Char* helperName; |
| void* helperAddr; |
| IRExpr** argv; |
| IRExpr* i_node_expr; |
| IRDirty* di; |
| Event* ev; |
| Event* ev2; |
| Event* ev3; |
| |
| i = 0; |
| while (i < cgs->events_used) { |
| |
| helperName = NULL; |
| helperAddr = NULL; |
| argv = NULL; |
| regparms = 0; |
| |
| /* generate IR to notify event i and possibly the ones |
| immediately following it. */ |
| tl_assert(i >= 0 && i < cgs->events_used); |
| |
| ev = &cgs->events[i]; |
| ev2 = ( i < cgs->events_used-1 ? &cgs->events[i+1] : NULL ); |
| ev3 = ( i < cgs->events_used-2 ? &cgs->events[i+2] : NULL ); |
| |
| if (DEBUG_CG) { |
| VG_(printf)(" flush "); |
| showEvent( ev ); |
| } |
| |
| i_node_expr = mkIRExpr_HWord( (HWord)ev->inode ); |
| |
| /* Decide on helper fn to call and args to pass it, and advance |
| i appropriately. */ |
| switch (ev->ekind) { |
| case Event_Ir: |
| /* Merge with a following Dr/Dm if it is from this insn. */ |
| if (ev2 && (ev2->ekind == Event_Dr || ev2->ekind == Event_Dm)) { |
| tl_assert(ev2->inode == ev->inode); |
| helperName = "log_1I_1Dr_cache_access"; |
| helperAddr = &log_1I_1Dr_cache_access; |
| argv = mkIRExprVec_3( i_node_expr, |
| ev2->dataEA, |
| mkIRExpr_HWord( ev2->datasize ) ); |
| regparms = 3; |
| i += 2; |
| } |
| /* Merge with a following Dw if it is from this insn. */ |
| else |
| if (ev2 && ev2->ekind == Event_Dw) { |
| tl_assert(ev2->inode == ev->inode); |
| helperName = "log_1I_1Dw_cache_access"; |
| helperAddr = &log_1I_1Dw_cache_access; |
| argv = mkIRExprVec_3( i_node_expr, |
| ev2->dataEA, |
| mkIRExpr_HWord( ev2->datasize ) ); |
| regparms = 3; |
| i += 2; |
| } |
| /* Merge with two following Irs if possible. */ |
| else |
| if (ev2 && ev3 && ev2->ekind == Event_Ir && ev3->ekind == Event_Ir) |
| { |
| helperName = "log_3I_0D_cache_access"; |
| helperAddr = &log_3I_0D_cache_access; |
| argv = mkIRExprVec_3( i_node_expr, |
| mkIRExpr_HWord( (HWord)ev2->inode ), |
| mkIRExpr_HWord( (HWord)ev3->inode ) ); |
| regparms = 3; |
| i += 3; |
| } |
| /* Merge with a following Ir if possible. */ |
| else |
| if (ev2 && ev2->ekind == Event_Ir) { |
| helperName = "log_2I_0D_cache_access"; |
| helperAddr = &log_2I_0D_cache_access; |
| argv = mkIRExprVec_2( i_node_expr, |
| mkIRExpr_HWord( (HWord)ev2->inode ) ); |
| regparms = 2; |
| i += 2; |
| } |
| /* No merging possible; emit as-is. */ |
| else { |
| // Assertion: this Event_Ir must be the last one in the |
| // events buffer, otherwise it would have been merged with a |
| // following event. |
| tl_assert(!ev2 && !ev3); |
| helperName = "log_1I_0D_cache_access"; |
| helperAddr = &log_1I_0D_cache_access; |
| argv = mkIRExprVec_1( i_node_expr ); |
| regparms = 1; |
| i++; |
| } |
| break; |
| case Event_Dr: |
| case Event_Dm: |
| helperName = "log_0I_1Dr_cache_access"; |
| helperAddr = &log_0I_1Dr_cache_access; |
| argv = mkIRExprVec_3( i_node_expr, |
| ev->dataEA, |
| mkIRExpr_HWord( ev->datasize ) ); |
| regparms = 3; |
| i++; |
| break; |
| case Event_Dw: |
| helperName = "log_0I_1Dw_cache_access"; |
| helperAddr = &log_0I_1Dw_cache_access; |
| argv = mkIRExprVec_3( i_node_expr, |
| ev->dataEA, |
| mkIRExpr_HWord( ev->datasize ) ); |
| regparms = 3; |
| i++; |
| break; |
| default: |
| tl_assert(0); |
| } |
| |
| /* Add the helper. */ |
| tl_assert(helperName); |
| tl_assert(helperAddr); |
| tl_assert(argv); |
| di = unsafeIRDirty_0_N( regparms, |
| helperName, VG_(fnptr_to_fnentry)( helperAddr ), |
| argv ); |
| addStmtToIRBB( cgs->bbOut, IRStmt_Dirty(di) ); |
| } |
| |
| cgs->events_used = 0; |
| } |
| |
| static void addEvent_Ir ( CgState* cgs, InstrInfo* inode ) |
| { |
| Event* evt; |
| if (cgs->events_used == N_EVENTS) |
| flushEvents(cgs); |
| tl_assert(cgs->events_used >= 0 && cgs->events_used < N_EVENTS); |
| evt = &cgs->events[cgs->events_used]; |
| evt->ekind = Event_Ir; |
| evt->inode = inode; |
| evt->datasize = 0; |
| evt->dataEA = NULL; /*paranoia*/ |
| cgs->events_used++; |
| } |
| |
| static |
| void addEvent_Dr ( CgState* cgs, InstrInfo* inode, Int datasize, IRAtom* ea ) |
| { |
| Event* evt; |
| tl_assert(isIRAtom(ea)); |
| tl_assert(datasize >= 1 && datasize <= MIN_LINE_SIZE); |
| if (cgs->events_used == N_EVENTS) |
| flushEvents(cgs); |
| tl_assert(cgs->events_used >= 0 && cgs->events_used < N_EVENTS); |
| evt = &cgs->events[cgs->events_used]; |
| evt->ekind = Event_Dr; |
| evt->inode = inode; |
| evt->datasize = datasize; |
| evt->dataEA = ea; |
| cgs->events_used++; |
| } |
| |
| static |
| void addEvent_Dw ( CgState* cgs, InstrInfo* inode, Int datasize, IRAtom* ea ) |
| { |
| Event* lastEvt; |
| Event* evt; |
| |
| tl_assert(isIRAtom(ea)); |
| tl_assert(datasize >= 1 && datasize <= MIN_LINE_SIZE); |
| |
| /* Is it possible to merge this write with the preceding read? */ |
| lastEvt = &cgs->events[cgs->events_used-1]; |
| if (cgs->events_used > 0 |
| && lastEvt->ekind == Event_Dr |
| && lastEvt->datasize == datasize |
| && lastEvt->inode == inode |
| && eqIRAtom(lastEvt->dataEA, ea)) |
| { |
| lastEvt->ekind = Event_Dm; |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| /* No. Add as normal. */ |
| if (cgs->events_used == N_EVENTS) |
| flushEvents(cgs); |
| tl_assert(cgs->events_used >= 0 && cgs->events_used < N_EVENTS); |
| evt = &cgs->events[cgs->events_used]; |
| evt->ekind = Event_Dw; |
| evt->inode = inode; |
| evt->datasize = datasize; |
| evt->dataEA = ea; |
| cgs->events_used++; |
| } |
| |
| //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| |
| |
| static |
| IRBB* cg_instrument ( VgCallbackClosure* closure, |
| IRBB* bbIn, |
| VexGuestLayout* layout, |
| VexGuestExtents* vge, |
| IRType gWordTy, IRType hWordTy ) |
| { |
| Int i, isize; |
| IRStmt* st; |
| Addr64 cia; /* address of current insn */ |
| CgState cgs; |
| IRTypeEnv* tyenv = bbIn->tyenv; |
| InstrInfo* curr_inode = NULL; |
| |
| if (gWordTy != hWordTy) { |
| /* We don't currently support this case. */ |
| VG_(tool_panic)("host/guest word size mismatch"); |
| } |
| |
| /* Set up BB, including copying of the where-next stuff. */ |
| cgs.bbOut = emptyIRBB(); |
| cgs.bbOut->tyenv = dopyIRTypeEnv(tyenv); |
| tl_assert( isIRAtom(bbIn->next) ); |
| cgs.bbOut->next = dopyIRExpr(bbIn->next); |
| cgs.bbOut->jumpkind = bbIn->jumpkind; |
| |
| // Copy verbatim any IR preamble preceding the first IMark |
| i = 0; |
| while (i < bbIn->stmts_used && bbIn->stmts[i]->tag != Ist_IMark) { |
| addStmtToIRBB( cgs.bbOut, bbIn->stmts[i] ); |
| i++; |
| } |
| |
| // Get the first statement, and initial cia from it |
| tl_assert(bbIn->stmts_used > 0); |
| tl_assert(i < bbIn->stmts_used); |
| st = bbIn->stmts[i]; |
| tl_assert(Ist_IMark == st->tag); |
| cia = st->Ist.IMark.addr; |
| |
| // Set up running state and get block info |
| tl_assert(closure->readdr == vge->base[0]); |
| cgs.events_used = 0; |
| cgs.bbInfo = get_BB_info(bbIn, (Addr)closure->readdr); |
| cgs.bbInfo_i = 0; |
| |
| if (DEBUG_CG) |
| VG_(printf)("\n\n---------- cg_instrument ----------\n"); |
| |
| // Traverse the block, initialising inodes, adding events and flushing as |
| // necessary. |
| for (/*use current i*/; i < bbIn->stmts_used; i++) { |
| |
| st = bbIn->stmts[i]; |
| tl_assert(isFlatIRStmt(st)); |
| |
| switch (st->tag) { |
| case Ist_NoOp: |
| case Ist_AbiHint: |
| case Ist_Put: |
| case Ist_PutI: |
| case Ist_MFence: |
| break; |
| |
| case Ist_IMark: |
| cia = st->Ist.IMark.addr; |
| isize = st->Ist.IMark.len; |
| |
| // If Vex fails to decode an instruction, the size will be zero. |
| // Pretend otherwise. |
| if (isize == 0) isize = VG_MIN_INSTR_SZB; |
| |
| // Sanity-check size. |
| tl_assert( (VG_MIN_INSTR_SZB <= isize && isize <= VG_MAX_INSTR_SZB) |
| || VG_CLREQ_SZB == isize ); |
| |
| // Get space for and init the inode, record it as the current one. |
| // Subsequent Dr/Dw/Dm events from the same instruction will |
| // also use it. |
| curr_inode = setup_InstrInfo(&cgs, cia, isize); |
| |
| addEvent_Ir( &cgs, curr_inode ); |
| break; |
| |
| case Ist_Tmp: { |
| IRExpr* data = st->Ist.Tmp.data; |
| if (data->tag == Iex_Load) { |
| IRExpr* aexpr = data->Iex.Load.addr; |
| // Note also, endianness info is ignored. I guess |
| // that's not interesting. |
| addEvent_Dr( &cgs, curr_inode, sizeofIRType(data->Iex.Load.ty), |
| aexpr ); |
| } |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| case Ist_Store: { |
| IRExpr* data = st->Ist.Store.data; |
| IRExpr* aexpr = st->Ist.Store.addr; |
| addEvent_Dw( &cgs, curr_inode, |
| sizeofIRType(typeOfIRExpr(tyenv, data)), aexpr ); |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| case Ist_Dirty: { |
| Int dataSize; |
| IRDirty* d = st->Ist.Dirty.details; |
| if (d->mFx != Ifx_None) { |
| /* This dirty helper accesses memory. Collect the details. */ |
| tl_assert(d->mAddr != NULL); |
| tl_assert(d->mSize != 0); |
| dataSize = d->mSize; |
| // Large (eg. 28B, 108B, 512B on x86) data-sized |
| // instructions will be done inaccurately, but they're |
| // very rare and this avoids errors from hitting more |
| // than two cache lines in the simulation. |
| if (dataSize > MIN_LINE_SIZE) |
| dataSize = MIN_LINE_SIZE; |
| if (d->mFx == Ifx_Read || d->mFx == Ifx_Modify) |
| addEvent_Dr( &cgs, curr_inode, dataSize, d->mAddr ); |
| if (d->mFx == Ifx_Write || d->mFx == Ifx_Modify) |
| addEvent_Dw( &cgs, curr_inode, dataSize, d->mAddr ); |
| } else { |
| tl_assert(d->mAddr == NULL); |
| tl_assert(d->mSize == 0); |
| } |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| case Ist_Exit: |
| /* We may never reach the next statement, so need to flush |
| all outstanding transactions now. */ |
| flushEvents( &cgs ); |
| break; |
| |
| default: |
| tl_assert(0); |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| /* Copy the original statement */ |
| addStmtToIRBB( cgs.bbOut, st ); |
| |
| if (DEBUG_CG) { |
| ppIRStmt(st); |
| VG_(printf)("\n"); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* At the end of the bb. Flush outstandings. */ |
| flushEvents( &cgs ); |
| |
| /* done. stay sane ... */ |
| tl_assert(cgs.bbInfo_i == cgs.bbInfo->n_instrs); |
| |
| if (DEBUG_CG) { |
| VG_(printf)( "goto {"); |
| ppIRJumpKind(bbIn->jumpkind); |
| VG_(printf)( "} "); |
| ppIRExpr( bbIn->next ); |
| VG_(printf)( "}\n"); |
| } |
| |
| return cgs.bbOut; |
| } |
| |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- Cache configuration ---*/ |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| #define UNDEFINED_CACHE { -1, -1, -1 } |
| |
| static cache_t clo_I1_cache = UNDEFINED_CACHE; |
| static cache_t clo_D1_cache = UNDEFINED_CACHE; |
| static cache_t clo_L2_cache = UNDEFINED_CACHE; |
| |
| /* Checks cache config is ok; makes it so if not. */ |
| static |
| void check_cache(cache_t* cache, Char *name) |
| { |
| /* First check they're all powers of two */ |
| if (-1 == VG_(log2)(cache->size)) { |
| VG_(message)(Vg_UserMsg, |
| "error: %s size of %dB not a power of two; aborting.", |
| name, cache->size); |
| VG_(exit)(1); |
| } |
| |
| if (-1 == VG_(log2)(cache->assoc)) { |
| VG_(message)(Vg_UserMsg, |
| "error: %s associativity of %d not a power of two; aborting.", |
| name, cache->assoc); |
| VG_(exit)(1); |
| } |
| |
| if (-1 == VG_(log2)(cache->line_size)) { |
| VG_(message)(Vg_UserMsg, |
| "error: %s line size of %dB not a power of two; aborting.", |
| name, cache->line_size); |
| VG_(exit)(1); |
| } |
| |
| // Then check line size >= 16 -- any smaller and a single instruction could |
| // straddle three cache lines, which breaks a simulation assertion and is |
| // stupid anyway. |
| if (cache->line_size < MIN_LINE_SIZE) { |
| VG_(message)(Vg_UserMsg, |
| "error: %s line size of %dB too small; aborting.", |
| name, cache->line_size); |
| VG_(exit)(1); |
| } |
| |
| /* Then check cache size > line size (causes seg faults if not). */ |
| if (cache->size <= cache->line_size) { |
| VG_(message)(Vg_UserMsg, |
| "error: %s cache size of %dB <= line size of %dB; aborting.", |
| name, cache->size, cache->line_size); |
| VG_(exit)(1); |
| } |
| |
| /* Then check assoc <= (size / line size) (seg faults otherwise). */ |
| if (cache->assoc > (cache->size / cache->line_size)) { |
| VG_(message)(Vg_UserMsg, |
| "warning: %s associativity > (size / line size); aborting.", name); |
| VG_(exit)(1); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static |
| void configure_caches(cache_t* I1c, cache_t* D1c, cache_t* L2c) |
| { |
| #define DEFINED(L) (-1 != L.size || -1 != L.assoc || -1 != L.line_size) |
| |
| Int n_clos = 0; |
| |
| // Count how many were defined on the command line. |
| if (DEFINED(clo_I1_cache)) { n_clos++; } |
| if (DEFINED(clo_D1_cache)) { n_clos++; } |
| if (DEFINED(clo_L2_cache)) { n_clos++; } |
| |
| // Set the cache config (using auto-detection, if supported by the |
| // architecture) |
| VG_(configure_caches)( I1c, D1c, L2c, (3 == n_clos) ); |
| |
| // Then replace with any defined on the command line. |
| if (DEFINED(clo_I1_cache)) { *I1c = clo_I1_cache; } |
| if (DEFINED(clo_D1_cache)) { *D1c = clo_D1_cache; } |
| if (DEFINED(clo_L2_cache)) { *L2c = clo_L2_cache; } |
| |
| // Then check values and fix if not acceptable. |
| check_cache(I1c, "I1"); |
| check_cache(D1c, "D1"); |
| check_cache(L2c, "L2"); |
| |
| if (VG_(clo_verbosity) > 1) { |
| VG_(message)(Vg_UserMsg, "Cache configuration used:"); |
| VG_(message)(Vg_UserMsg, " I1: %dB, %d-way, %dB lines", |
| I1c->size, I1c->assoc, I1c->line_size); |
| VG_(message)(Vg_UserMsg, " D1: %dB, %d-way, %dB lines", |
| D1c->size, D1c->assoc, D1c->line_size); |
| VG_(message)(Vg_UserMsg, " L2: %dB, %d-way, %dB lines", |
| L2c->size, L2c->assoc, L2c->line_size); |
| } |
| #undef CMD_LINE_DEFINED |
| } |
| |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- cg_fini() and related function ---*/ |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| // Total reads/writes/misses. Calculated during CC traversal at the end. |
| // All auto-zeroed. |
| static CC Ir_total; |
| static CC Dr_total; |
| static CC Dw_total; |
| |
| static Char* cachegrind_out_file; |
| |
| static void fprint_CC_table_and_calc_totals(void) |
| { |
| Int i, fd; |
| SysRes sres; |
| Char buf[512], *currFile = NULL, *currFn = NULL; |
| LineCC* lineCC; |
| |
| sres = VG_(open)(cachegrind_out_file, VKI_O_CREAT|VKI_O_TRUNC|VKI_O_WRONLY, |
| VKI_S_IRUSR|VKI_S_IWUSR); |
| if (sres.isError) { |
| // If the file can't be opened for whatever reason (conflict |
| // between multiple cachegrinded processes?), give up now. |
| VG_(message)(Vg_UserMsg, |
| "error: can't open cache simulation output file '%s'", |
| cachegrind_out_file ); |
| VG_(message)(Vg_UserMsg, |
| " ... so simulation results will be missing."); |
| return; |
| } else { |
| fd = sres.val; |
| } |
| |
| // "desc:" lines (giving I1/D1/L2 cache configuration). The spaces after |
| // the 2nd colon makes cg_annotate's output look nicer. |
| VG_(sprintf)(buf, "desc: I1 cache: %s\n" |
| "desc: D1 cache: %s\n" |
| "desc: L2 cache: %s\n", |
| I1.desc_line, D1.desc_line, L2.desc_line); |
| VG_(write)(fd, (void*)buf, VG_(strlen)(buf)); |
| |
| // "cmd:" line |
| VG_(strcpy)(buf, "cmd:"); |
| VG_(write)(fd, (void*)buf, VG_(strlen)(buf)); |
| if (VG_(args_the_exename)) { |
| VG_(write)(fd, " ", 1); |
| VG_(write)(fd, VG_(args_the_exename), |
| VG_(strlen)( VG_(args_the_exename) )); |
| } |
| for (i = 0; i < VG_(args_for_client).used; i++) { |
| if (VG_(args_for_client).strs[i]) { |
| VG_(write)(fd, " ", 1); |
| VG_(write)(fd, VG_(args_for_client).strs[i], |
| VG_(strlen)(VG_(args_for_client).strs[i])); |
| } |
| } |
| // "events:" line |
| VG_(sprintf)(buf, "\nevents: Ir I1mr I2mr Dr D1mr D2mr Dw D1mw D2mw\n"); |
| VG_(write)(fd, (void*)buf, VG_(strlen)(buf)); |
| |
| // Traverse every lineCC |
| VG_(OSet_ResetIter)(CC_table); |
| while ( (lineCC = VG_(OSet_Next)(CC_table)) ) { |
| Bool just_hit_a_new_file = False; |
| // If we've hit a new file, print a "fl=" line. Note that because |
| // each string is stored exactly once in the string table, we can use |
| // pointer comparison rather than strcmp() to test for equality, which |
| // is good because most of the time the comparisons are equal and so |
| // the whole strings would have to be checked. |
| if ( lineCC->loc.file != currFile ) { |
| currFile = lineCC->loc.file; |
| VG_(sprintf)(buf, "fl=%s\n", currFile); |
| VG_(write)(fd, (void*)buf, VG_(strlen)(buf)); |
| distinct_files++; |
| just_hit_a_new_file = True; |
| } |
| // If we've hit a new function, print a "fn=" line. We know to do |
| // this when the function name changes, and also every time we hit a |
| // new file (in which case the new function name might be the same as |
| // in the old file, hence the just_hit_a_new_file test). |
| if ( just_hit_a_new_file || lineCC->loc.fn != currFn ) { |
| currFn = lineCC->loc.fn; |
| VG_(sprintf)(buf, "fn=%s\n", currFn); |
| VG_(write)(fd, (void*)buf, VG_(strlen)(buf)); |
| distinct_fns++; |
| just_hit_a_new_file = False; |
| } |
| |
| // Print the LineCC |
| VG_(sprintf)(buf, "%u %llu %llu %llu %llu %llu %llu %llu %llu %llu\n", |
| lineCC->loc.line, |
| lineCC->Ir.a, lineCC->Ir.m1, lineCC->Ir.m2, |
| lineCC->Dr.a, lineCC->Dr.m1, lineCC->Dr.m2, |
| lineCC->Dw.a, lineCC->Dw.m1, lineCC->Dw.m2); |
| VG_(write)(fd, (void*)buf, VG_(strlen)(buf)); |
| |
| // Update summary stats |
| Ir_total.a += lineCC->Ir.a; |
| Ir_total.m1 += lineCC->Ir.m1; |
| Ir_total.m2 += lineCC->Ir.m2; |
| Dr_total.a += lineCC->Dr.a; |
| Dr_total.m1 += lineCC->Dr.m1; |
| Dr_total.m2 += lineCC->Dr.m2; |
| Dw_total.a += lineCC->Dw.a; |
| Dw_total.m1 += lineCC->Dw.m1; |
| Dw_total.m2 += lineCC->Dw.m2; |
| |
| distinct_lines++; |
| } |
| |
| // Summary stats must come after rest of table, since we calculate them |
| // during traversal. */ |
| VG_(sprintf)(buf, "summary: " |
| "%llu %llu %llu %llu %llu %llu %llu %llu %llu\n", |
| Ir_total.a, Ir_total.m1, Ir_total.m2, |
| Dr_total.a, Dr_total.m1, Dr_total.m2, |
| Dw_total.a, Dw_total.m1, Dw_total.m2); |
| VG_(write)(fd, (void*)buf, VG_(strlen)(buf)); |
| VG_(close)(fd); |
| } |
| |
| static UInt ULong_width(ULong n) |
| { |
| UInt w = 0; |
| while (n > 0) { |
| n = n / 10; |
| w++; |
| } |
| if (w == 0) w = 1; |
| return w + (w-1)/3; // add space for commas |
| } |
| |
| static void cg_fini(Int exitcode) |
| { |
| static Char buf1[128], buf2[128], buf3[128], buf4[123], fmt[128]; |
| |
| CC D_total; |
| ULong L2_total_m, L2_total_mr, L2_total_mw, |
| L2_total, L2_total_r, L2_total_w; |
| Int l1, l2, l3; |
| Int p; |
| |
| fprint_CC_table_and_calc_totals(); |
| |
| if (VG_(clo_verbosity) == 0) |
| return; |
| |
| /* I cache results. Use the I_refs value to determine the first column |
| * width. */ |
| l1 = ULong_width(Ir_total.a); |
| l2 = ULong_width(Dr_total.a); |
| l3 = ULong_width(Dw_total.a); |
| |
| /* Make format string, getting width right for numbers */ |
| VG_(sprintf)(fmt, "%%s %%,%dllu", l1); |
| |
| VG_(message)(Vg_UserMsg, fmt, "I refs: ", Ir_total.a); |
| VG_(message)(Vg_UserMsg, fmt, "I1 misses: ", Ir_total.m1); |
| VG_(message)(Vg_UserMsg, fmt, "L2i misses: ", Ir_total.m2); |
| |
| p = 100; |
| |
| if (0 == Ir_total.a) Ir_total.a = 1; |
| VG_(percentify)(Ir_total.m1, Ir_total.a, 2, l1+1, buf1); |
| VG_(message)(Vg_UserMsg, "I1 miss rate: %s", buf1); |
| |
| VG_(percentify)(Ir_total.m2, Ir_total.a, 2, l1+1, buf1); |
| VG_(message)(Vg_UserMsg, "L2i miss rate: %s", buf1); |
| VG_(message)(Vg_UserMsg, ""); |
| |
| /* D cache results. Use the D_refs.rd and D_refs.wr values to determine the |
| * width of columns 2 & 3. */ |
| D_total.a = Dr_total.a + Dw_total.a; |
| D_total.m1 = Dr_total.m1 + Dw_total.m1; |
| D_total.m2 = Dr_total.m2 + Dw_total.m2; |
| |
| /* Make format string, getting width right for numbers */ |
| VG_(sprintf)(fmt, "%%s %%,%dllu (%%,%dllu rd + %%,%dllu wr)", l1, l2, l3); |
| |
| VG_(message)(Vg_UserMsg, fmt, "D refs: ", |
| D_total.a, Dr_total.a, Dw_total.a); |
| VG_(message)(Vg_UserMsg, fmt, "D1 misses: ", |
| D_total.m1, Dr_total.m1, Dw_total.m1); |
| VG_(message)(Vg_UserMsg, fmt, "L2d misses: ", |
| D_total.m2, Dr_total.m2, Dw_total.m2); |
| |
| p = 10; |
| |
| if (0 == D_total.a) D_total.a = 1; |
| if (0 == Dr_total.a) Dr_total.a = 1; |
| if (0 == Dw_total.a) Dw_total.a = 1; |
| VG_(percentify)( D_total.m1, D_total.a, 1, l1+1, buf1); |
| VG_(percentify)(Dr_total.m1, Dr_total.a, 1, l2+1, buf2); |
| VG_(percentify)(Dw_total.m1, Dw_total.a, 1, l3+1, buf3); |
| VG_(message)(Vg_UserMsg, "D1 miss rate: %s (%s + %s )", buf1, buf2,buf3); |
| |
| VG_(percentify)( D_total.m2, D_total.a, 1, l1+1, buf1); |
| VG_(percentify)(Dr_total.m2, Dr_total.a, 1, l2+1, buf2); |
| VG_(percentify)(Dw_total.m2, Dw_total.a, 1, l3+1, buf3); |
| VG_(message)(Vg_UserMsg, "L2d miss rate: %s (%s + %s )", buf1, buf2,buf3); |
| VG_(message)(Vg_UserMsg, ""); |
| |
| /* L2 overall results */ |
| |
| L2_total = Dr_total.m1 + Dw_total.m1 + Ir_total.m1; |
| L2_total_r = Dr_total.m1 + Ir_total.m1; |
| L2_total_w = Dw_total.m1; |
| VG_(message)(Vg_UserMsg, fmt, "L2 refs: ", |
| L2_total, L2_total_r, L2_total_w); |
| |
| L2_total_m = Dr_total.m2 + Dw_total.m2 + Ir_total.m2; |
| L2_total_mr = Dr_total.m2 + Ir_total.m2; |
| L2_total_mw = Dw_total.m2; |
| VG_(message)(Vg_UserMsg, fmt, "L2 misses: ", |
| L2_total_m, L2_total_mr, L2_total_mw); |
| |
| VG_(percentify)(L2_total_m, (Ir_total.a + D_total.a), 1, l1+1, buf1); |
| VG_(percentify)(L2_total_mr, (Ir_total.a + Dr_total.a), 1, l2+1, buf2); |
| VG_(percentify)(L2_total_mw, Dw_total.a, 1, l3+1, buf3); |
| VG_(message)(Vg_UserMsg, "L2 miss rate: %s (%s + %s )", buf1, buf2,buf3); |
| |
| |
| // Various stats |
| if (VG_(clo_verbosity) > 1) { |
| Int debug_lookups = full_debugs + fn_debugs + |
| file_line_debugs + no_debugs; |
| |
| VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg, ""); |
| VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg, "cachegrind: distinct files: %d", distinct_files); |
| VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg, "cachegrind: distinct fns: %d", distinct_fns); |
| VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg, "cachegrind: distinct lines: %d", distinct_lines); |
| VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg, "cachegrind: distinct instrs:%d", distinct_instrs); |
| VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg, "cachegrind: debug lookups : %d", debug_lookups); |
| |
| VG_(percentify)(full_debugs, debug_lookups, 1, 6, buf1); |
| VG_(percentify)(file_line_debugs, debug_lookups, 1, 6, buf2); |
| VG_(percentify)(fn_debugs, debug_lookups, 1, 6, buf3); |
| VG_(percentify)(no_debugs, debug_lookups, 1, 6, buf4); |
| VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg, "cachegrind: with full info:%s (%d)", |
| buf1, full_debugs); |
| VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg, "cachegrind: with file/line info:%s (%d)", |
| buf2, file_line_debugs); |
| VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg, "cachegrind: with fn name info:%s (%d)", |
| buf3, fn_debugs); |
| VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg, "cachegrind: with zero info:%s (%d)", |
| buf4, no_debugs); |
| |
| VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg, "cachegrind: string table size: %u", |
| VG_(OSet_Size)(stringTable)); |
| VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg, "cachegrind: CC table size: %u", |
| VG_(OSet_Size)(CC_table)); |
| VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg, "cachegrind: InstrInfo table size: %u", |
| VG_(OSet_Size)(instrInfoTable)); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- Discarding BB info ---*/ |
| /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| // Called when a translation is removed from the translation cache for |
| // any reason at all: to free up space, because the guest code was |
| // unmapped or modified, or for any arbitrary reason. |
| static |
| void cg_discard_basic_block_info ( Addr64 orig_addr64, VexGuestExtents vge ) |
| { |
| BB_info* bbInfo; |
| Addr orig_addr = (Addr)vge.base[0]; |
| |
| tl_assert(vge.n_used > 0); |
| |
| if (DEBUG_CG) |
| VG_(printf)( "discard_basic_block_info: %p, %p, %llu\n", |
| (void*)(Addr)orig_addr, |
| (void*)(Addr)vge.base[0], (ULong)vge.len[0]); |
| |
| // Get BB info, remove from table, free BB info. Simple! Note that we |
| // use orig_addr, not the first instruction address in vge. |
| bbInfo = VG_(OSet_Remove)(instrInfoTable, &orig_addr); |
| tl_assert(NULL != bbInfo); |
| VG_(OSet_FreeNode)(instrInfoTable, bbInfo); |
| } |
| |
| /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- Command line processing ---*/ |
| /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| static void parse_cache_opt ( cache_t* cache, Char* opt ) |
| { |
| Int i = 0, i2, i3; |
| |
| // Option argument looks like "65536,2,64". |
| // Find commas, replace with NULs to make three independent |
| // strings, then extract numbers, put NULs back. Yuck. |
| while (VG_(isdigit)(opt[i])) i++; |
| if (',' == opt[i]) { |
| opt[i++] = '\0'; |
| i2 = i; |
| } else goto bad; |
| while (VG_(isdigit)(opt[i])) i++; |
| if (',' == opt[i]) { |
| opt[i++] = '\0'; |
| i3 = i; |
| } else goto bad; |
| while (VG_(isdigit)(opt[i])) i++; |
| if ('\0' != opt[i]) goto bad; |
| |
| cache->size = (Int)VG_(atoll)(opt); |
| cache->assoc = (Int)VG_(atoll)(opt + i2); |
| cache->line_size = (Int)VG_(atoll)(opt + i3); |
| |
| opt[i2-1] = ','; |
| opt[i3-1] = ','; |
| return; |
| |
| bad: |
| VG_(bad_option)(opt); |
| } |
| |
| static Bool cg_process_cmd_line_option(Char* arg) |
| { |
| // 5 is length of "--I1=" |
| if (VG_CLO_STREQN(5, arg, "--I1=")) |
| parse_cache_opt(&clo_I1_cache, &arg[5]); |
| else if (VG_CLO_STREQN(5, arg, "--D1=")) |
| parse_cache_opt(&clo_D1_cache, &arg[5]); |
| else if (VG_CLO_STREQN(5, arg, "--L2=")) |
| parse_cache_opt(&clo_L2_cache, &arg[5]); |
| else |
| return False; |
| |
| return True; |
| } |
| |
| static void cg_print_usage(void) |
| { |
| VG_(printf)( |
| " --I1=<size>,<assoc>,<line_size> set I1 cache manually\n" |
| " --D1=<size>,<assoc>,<line_size> set D1 cache manually\n" |
| " --L2=<size>,<assoc>,<line_size> set L2 cache manually\n" |
| ); |
| } |
| |
| static void cg_print_debug_usage(void) |
| { |
| VG_(printf)( |
| " (none)\n" |
| ); |
| } |
| |
| /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- Setup ---*/ |
| /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| static void cg_post_clo_init(void) |
| { |
| cache_t I1c, D1c, L2c; |
| |
| configure_caches(&I1c, &D1c, &L2c); |
| |
| cachesim_I1_initcache(I1c); |
| cachesim_D1_initcache(D1c); |
| cachesim_L2_initcache(L2c); |
| } |
| |
| static Char base_dir[VKI_PATH_MAX]; |
| |
| static void cg_pre_clo_init(void) |
| { |
| VG_(details_name) ("Cachegrind"); |
| VG_(details_version) (NULL); |
| VG_(details_description) ("an I1/D1/L2 cache profiler"); |
| VG_(details_copyright_author)( |
| "Copyright (C) 2002-2005, and GNU GPL'd, by Nicholas Nethercote et al."); |
| VG_(details_bug_reports_to) (VG_BUGS_TO); |
| VG_(details_avg_translation_sizeB) ( 245 ); |
| |
| VG_(basic_tool_funcs) (cg_post_clo_init, |
| cg_instrument, |
| cg_fini); |
| |
| VG_(needs_basic_block_discards)(cg_discard_basic_block_info); |
| VG_(needs_command_line_options)(cg_process_cmd_line_option, |
| cg_print_usage, |
| cg_print_debug_usage); |
| |
| /* Get working directory */ |
| tl_assert( VG_(getcwd)(base_dir, VKI_PATH_MAX) ); |
| |
| /* Block is big enough for dir name + cachegrind.out.<pid> */ |
| cachegrind_out_file = VG_(malloc)((VG_(strlen)(base_dir) + 32)*sizeof(Char)); |
| VG_(sprintf)(cachegrind_out_file, "%s/cachegrind.out.%d", |
| base_dir, VG_(getpid)()); |
| |
| CC_table = VG_(OSet_Create)(offsetof(LineCC, loc), |
| cmp_CodeLoc_LineCC, |
| VG_(malloc), VG_(free)); |
| instrInfoTable = VG_(OSet_Create)(/*keyOff*/0, |
| NULL, |
| VG_(malloc), VG_(free)); |
| stringTable = VG_(OSet_Create)(/*keyOff*/0, |
| stringCmp, |
| VG_(malloc), VG_(free)); |
| } |
| |
| VG_DETERMINE_INTERFACE_VERSION(cg_pre_clo_init) |
| |
| /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- end ---*/ |
| /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |