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Re: [google] Remove deprecated pfmon-specific functions/structs from pmu-profile.c (was: Changed strucs to structs) (issue6442086)
- From: Teresa Johnson <tejohnson at google dot com>
- To: Chris Manghane <cmang at google dot com>
- Cc: reply at codereview dot appspotmail dot com, singhai at google dot com, gcc-patches at gcc dot gnu dot org, Rong Xu <xur at google dot com>
- Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2012 09:40:58 -0700
- Subject: Re: [google] Remove deprecated pfmon-specific functions/structs from pmu-profile.c (was: Changed strucs to structs) (issue6442086)
- References: <CAAe5K+Un0zO3RRF=h05k==eROVvBoLOFSGNN7VCUEBso83C2Fw@mail.gmail.com> <CAJ84Cx0-tX-r=N8e4XqpGjCKV0FK7wZ=9Hx+PdZxZ49Y4a=iUA@mail.gmail.com>
The upload script asks for a subject, even when updating a previous
issue number. Usually I just re-enter the original patch subject line,
and describe the changes from the original in the patch description
that I am uploading.
You don't need to reload it again, it should all be tracked properly
using Rietveld under the issue number.
Thanks,
Teresa
On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 9:37 AM, Chris Manghane <cmang@google.com> wrote:
> Sorry, I'm confused. I didn't think updating the issue would change the
> subject. Do I need to upload the updated patch again with the correct
> subject using the upload-gcc-patch.py script or is there something I'm
> missing?
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 9:13 AM, Teresa Johnson <tejohnson@google.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Revised the subject to add [google] tag and add original patch
>> description.
>>
>> Chris, you can use the same subject as the original patch and just
>> describe the revisions to the patch in the email body.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Teresa
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 8:51 AM, Chris Manghane <cmang@google.com> wrote:
>> > This patch removes functions and structs necessary for gathering pmu
>> > info with
>> > pfmon, which is now a deprecated tool.
>> >
>> > For google/main. Tested with bootstrap.
>> >
>> > 2012-08-03 Chris Manghane <cmang@google.com>
>> >
>> > * libgcc/pmu-profile.c
>> > (enum pmu_tool_type): Remove pfmon-specific functions/structs.
>> > (enum pmu_event_type): Ditto.
>> > (enum pmu_state): Ditto.
>> > (enum cpu_vendor_signature): Ditto.
>> > (struct pmu_tool_info): Ditto.
>> > (void gcov_write_branch_mispredict_infos): Ditto.
>> > (get_x86cpu_vendor): Ditto.
>> > (parse_pmu_profile_options): Ditto.
>> > (start_addr2line_symbolizer): Ditto.
>> > (reset_symbolizer_parent_pipes): Ditto.
>> > (reset_symbolizer_child_pipes): Ditto.
>> > (end_addr2line_symbolizer): Ditto.
>> > (symbolize_addr2line): Ditto.
>> > (start_pfmon_module): Ditto.
>> > (convert_pct_to_unsigned): Ditto.
>> > (parse_load_latency_line): Ditto.
>> > (parse_branch_mispredict_line): Ditto.
>> > (parse_pfmon_load_latency): Ditto.
>> > (parse_pfmon_tool_header): Ditto.
>> > (parse_pfmon_branch_mispredicts): Ditto.
>> > (pmu_start): Ditto.
>> > (init_pmu_branch_mispredict): Ditto.
>> > (init_pmu_tool): Ditto.
>> > (__gcov_init_pmu_profiler): Ditto.
>> > (__gcov_start_pmu_profiler): Ditto.
>> > (__gcov_stop_pmu_profiler): Ditto.
>> > (gcov_write_branch_mispredict_line): Ditto.
>> > (gcov_write_load_latency_infos): Ditto.
>> > (gcov_write_branch_mispredict_infos): Ditto.
>> > (gcov_write_tool_header): Ditto.
>> > (__gcov_end_pmu_profiler): Ditto.
>> >
>> > Index: libgcc/pmu-profile.c
>> > ===================================================================
>> > --- libgcc/pmu-profile.c (revision 190103)
>> > +++ libgcc/pmu-profile.c (working copy)
>> > @@ -67,169 +67,11 @@ see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respect
>> > #define XDELETEVEC(p) free(p)
>> > #define XDELETE(p) free(p)
>> >
>> > -#define PFMON_CMD "/usr/bin/pfmon"
>> > -#define ADDR2LINE_CMD "/usr/bin/addr2line"
>> > -#define PMU_TOOL_MAX_ARGS (20)
>> > -static char default_addr2line[] = "??:0";
>> > -static const char pfmon_ll_header[] = "# counts %self %cum
>> > "
>> > - "<10 <32 <64 <256 <1024 >=1024 %wself "
>> > - "code addr symbol\n";
>> > -static const char pfmon_bm_header[] =
>> > - "# counts %self %cum code addr symbol\n";
>> > -
>> > -const char *pfmon_intel_ll_args[PMU_TOOL_MAX_ARGS] = {
>> > - PFMON_CMD,
>> > - "--aggregate-results",
>> > - "--follow-all",
>> > - "--with-header",
>> > - "--smpl-module=pebs-ll",
>> > - "--ld-lat-threshold=4",
>> > - "--pebs-ll-dcmiss-code",
>> > - "--resolve-addresses",
>> > - "-emem_inst_retired:LATENCY_ABOVE_THRESHOLD",
>> > - "--long-smpl-periods=10000",
>> > - 0 /* terminating NULL must be present */
>> > -};
>> > -
>> > -const char *pfmon_amd_ll_args[PMU_TOOL_MAX_ARGS] = {
>> > - PFMON_CMD,
>> > - "--aggregate-results",
>> > - "--follow-all",
>> > - "-uk",
>> > - "--with-header",
>> > - "--smpl-module=ibs",
>> > - "--resolve-addresses",
>> > - "-eibsop_event:uops",
>> > - "--ibs-dcmiss-code",
>> > - "--long-smpl-periods=0xffff0",
>> > - 0 /* terminating NULL must be present */
>> > -};
>> > -
>> > -const char *pfmon_intel_brm_args[PMU_TOOL_MAX_ARGS] = {
>> > - PFMON_CMD,
>> > - "--aggregate-results",
>> > - "--follow-all",
>> > - "--with-header",
>> > - "--resolve-addresses",
>> > - "-eMISPREDICTED_BRANCH_RETIRED",
>> > - "--long-smpl-periods=10000",
>> > - 0 /* terminating NULL must be present */
>> > -};
>> > -
>> > -const char *pfmon_amd_brm_args[PMU_TOOL_MAX_ARGS] = {
>> > - PFMON_CMD,
>> > - "--aggregate-results",
>> > - "--follow-all",
>> > - "--with-header",
>> > - "--resolve-addresses",
>> > - "-eRETIRED_MISPREDICTED_BRANCH_INSTRUCTIONS",
>> > - "--long-smpl-periods=10000",
>> > - 0 /* terminating NULL must be present */
>> > -};
>> > -
>> > -const char *addr2line_args[PMU_TOOL_MAX_ARGS] = {
>> > - ADDR2LINE_CMD,
>> > - "-e",
>> > - 0 /* terminating NULL must be present */
>> > -};
>> > -
>> > -
>> > -enum pmu_tool_type
>> > -{
>> > - PTT_PFMON,
>> > - PTT_LAST
>> > -};
>> > -
>> > -enum pmu_event_type
>> > -{
>> > - PET_INTEL_LOAD_LATENCY,
>> > - PET_AMD_LOAD_LATENCY,
>> > - PET_INTEL_BRANCH_MISPREDICT,
>> > - PET_AMD_BRANCH_MISPREDICT,
>> > - PET_LAST
>> > -};
>> > -
>> > -typedef struct pmu_tool_fns {
>> > - const char *name; /* name of the pmu tool */
>> > - /* pmu tool commandline argument. */
>> > - const char **arg_array;
>> > - /* Initialize pmu module. */
>> > - void *(*init_pmu_module) (void);
>> > - /* Start profililing. */
>> > - void (*start_pmu_module) (pid_t ppid, char *tmpfile, const char
>> > **args);
>> > - /* Stop profililing. */
>> > - void (*stop_pmu_module) (void);
>> > - /* How to parse the output generated by the PMU tool. */
>> > - int (*parse_pmu_output) (char *filename, void *pmu_data);
>> > - /* How to write parsed pmu data into gcda file. */
>> > - void (*gcov_write_pmu_data) (void *data);
>> > - /* How to cleanup any data structure created during parsing. */
>> > - void (*cleanup_pmu_data) (void *data);
>> > - /* How to initialize symbolizer for the PPID. */
>> > - int (*start_symbolizer) (pid_t ppid);
>> > - void (*end_symbolizer) (void);
>> > - char *(*symbolize) (void *addr);
>> > -} pmu_tool_fns;
>> > -
>> > -enum pmu_state
>> > -{
>> > - PMU_NONE, /* Not configurated at all. */
>> > - PMU_INITIALIZED, /* Configured and initialized. */
>> > - PMU_ERROR, /* Configuration error. Cannot recover. */
>> > - PMU_ON, /* Currently profiling. */
>> > - PMU_OFF /* Currently stopped, but can be restarted. */
>> > -};
>> > -
>> > -enum cpu_vendor_signature
>> > -{
>> > - CPU_VENDOR_UKNOWN = 0,
>> > - CPU_VENDOR_INTEL = 0x756e6547, /* Genu */
>> > - CPU_VENDOR_AMD = 0x68747541 /* Auth */
>> > -};
>> > -
>> > -/* Info about pmu tool during the run time. */
>> > -struct pmu_tool_info
>> > -{
>> > - /* Current pmu tool. */
>> > - enum pmu_tool_type tool;
>> > - /* Current event. */
>> > - enum pmu_event_type event;
>> > - /* filename for storing the pmu profile. */
>> > - char *pmu_profile_filename;
>> > - /* Intermediate file where the tool stores the PMU data. */
>> > - char *raw_pmu_profile_filename;
>> > - /* Where PMU tool's stderr should be stored. */
>> > - char *tool_stderr_filename;
>> > - enum pmu_state pmu_profiling_state;
>> > - enum cpu_vendor_signature cpu_vendor; /* as discovered by cpuid */
>> > - pid_t pmu_tool_pid; /* process id of the pmu tool */
>> > - pid_t symbolizer_pid; /* process id of the symbolizer */
>> > - int symbolizer_to_pipefd[2]; /* pipe for writing to the symbolizer */
>> > - int symbolizer_from_pipefd[2]; /* pipe for reading from the
>> > symbolizer */
>> > - void *pmu_data; /* an opaque pointer for the tool to store pmu
>> > data */
>> > - int verbose; /* turn on additional debugging */
>> > - unsigned top_n_address; /* how many addresses to symbolize */
>> > - pmu_tool_fns *tool_details; /* list of functions how to
>> > start/stop/parse */
>> > -};
>> > -
>> > -/* Global struct for recordkeeping. */
>> > -static struct pmu_tool_info *the_pmu_tool_info;
>> > -
>> > -/* Additional info is printed if these are non-zero. */
>> > -static int tool_debug = 0;
>> > -static int sym_debug = 0;
>> > -
>> > -static int parse_load_latency_line (char *line, gcov_pmu_ll_info_t
>> > *ll_info);
>> > -static int parse_branch_mispredict_line (char *line,
>> > - gcov_pmu_brm_info_t
>> > *brm_info);
>> > static unsigned convert_pct_to_unsigned (float pct);
>> > -static void start_pfmon_module (pid_t ppid, char *tmpfile, const char
>> > **pfmon_args);
>> > static void *init_pmu_load_latency (void);
>> > static void *init_pmu_branch_mispredict (void);
>> > static void destroy_load_latency_infos (void *info);
>> > static void destroy_branch_mispredict_infos (void *info);
>> > -static int parse_pfmon_load_latency (char *filename, void *pmu_data);
>> > -static int parse_pfmon_branch_mispredicts (char *filename, void
>> > *pmu_data);
>> > static gcov_unsigned_t gcov_tag_pmu_tool_header_length
>> > (gcov_pmu_tool_header_t
>> > *header);
>> > static void gcov_write_tool_header (gcov_pmu_tool_header_t *header);
>> > @@ -238,456 +80,7 @@ static void gcov_write_branch_mispredict_infos (vo
>> > static void gcov_write_ll_line (const gcov_pmu_ll_info_t *ll_info);
>> > static void gcov_write_branch_mispredict_line (const
>> > gcov_pmu_brm_info_t
>> > *brm_info);
>> > -static int start_addr2line_symbolizer (pid_t pid);
>> > -static void end_addr2line_symbolizer (void);
>> > -static char *symbolize_addr2line (void *p);
>> > -static void reset_symbolizer_parent_pipes (void);
>> > -static void reset_symbolizer_child_pipes (void);
>> > -/* parse and cache relevant tool info. */
>> > -static int parse_pmu_profile_options (const char *options);
>> > -static gcov_pmu_tool_header_t *parse_pfmon_tool_header (FILE *fp,
>> > - const char
>> > *end_header);
>> >
>> > -
>> > -/* How to access the necessary functions for the PMU tools. */
>> > -pmu_tool_fns all_pmu_tool_fns[PTT_LAST][PET_LAST] = {
>> > - {
>> > - {
>> > - "intel-load-latency", /* name */
>> > - pfmon_intel_ll_args, /* tool args */
>> > - init_pmu_load_latency, /* initialization */
>> > - start_pfmon_module, /* start */
>> > - 0, /* stop */
>> > - parse_pfmon_load_latency, /* parse */
>> > - gcov_write_load_latency_infos, /* write */
>> > - destroy_load_latency_infos, /* cleanup */
>> > - start_addr2line_symbolizer, /* start symbolizer */
>> > - end_addr2line_symbolizer, /* end symbolizer */
>> > - symbolize_addr2line, /* symbolize */
>> > - },
>> > - {
>> > - "amd-load-latency", /* name */
>> > - pfmon_amd_ll_args, /* tool args */
>> > - init_pmu_load_latency, /* initialization */
>> > - start_pfmon_module, /* start */
>> > - 0, /* stop */
>> > - parse_pfmon_load_latency, /* parse */
>> > - gcov_write_load_latency_infos, /* write */
>> > - destroy_load_latency_infos, /* cleanup */
>> > - start_addr2line_symbolizer, /* start symbolizer */
>> > - end_addr2line_symbolizer, /* end symbolizer */
>> > - symbolize_addr2line, /* symbolize */
>> > - },
>> > - {
>> > - "intel-branch-mispredict", /* name */
>> > - pfmon_intel_brm_args, /* tool args */
>> > - init_pmu_branch_mispredict, /* initialization */
>> > - start_pfmon_module, /* start */
>> > - 0, /* stop */
>> > - parse_pfmon_branch_mispredicts, /* parse */
>> > - gcov_write_branch_mispredict_infos,/* write */
>> > - destroy_branch_mispredict_infos, /* cleanup */
>> > - start_addr2line_symbolizer, /* start symbolizer */
>> > - end_addr2line_symbolizer, /* end symbolizer */
>> > - symbolize_addr2line, /* symbolize */
>> > - },
>> > - {
>> > - "amd-branch-mispredict", /* name */
>> > - pfmon_amd_brm_args, /* tool args */
>> > - init_pmu_branch_mispredict, /* initialization */
>> > - start_pfmon_module, /* start */
>> > - 0, /* stop */
>> > - parse_pfmon_branch_mispredicts, /* parse */
>> > - gcov_write_branch_mispredict_infos,/* write */
>> > - destroy_branch_mispredict_infos, /* cleanup */
>> > - start_addr2line_symbolizer, /* start symbolizer */
>> > - end_addr2line_symbolizer, /* end symbolizer */
>> > - symbolize_addr2line, /* symbolize */
>> > - }
>> > - }
>> > -};
>> > -
>> > -/* Determine the CPU vendor. Currently only distinguishes x86 based
>> > - cpus where the vendor is either Intel or AMD. Returns one of the
>> > - enum cpu_vendor_signatures. */
>> > -
>> > -static unsigned int
>> > -get_x86cpu_vendor (void)
>> > -{
>> > - unsigned int vendor = CPU_VENDOR_UKNOWN;
>> > -
>> > -#if (defined (__x86_64__) || defined (__i386__))
>> > - if (__get_cpuid_max (0, &vendor) < 1)
>> > - return CPU_VENDOR_UKNOWN; /* Cannot determine cpu type. */
>> > -#endif
>> > -
>> > - if (vendor == CPU_VENDOR_INTEL || vendor == CPU_VENDOR_AMD)
>> > - return vendor;
>> > - else
>> > - return CPU_VENDOR_UKNOWN;
>> > -}
>> > -
>> > -
>> > -/* Parse PMU tool option string provided on the command line and store
>> > - information in global structure. Return 0 on success, otherwise
>> > - return 1. Any changes to this should be synced with
>> > - check_pmu_profile_options() which does compile time check. */
>> > -
>> > -static int
>> > -parse_pmu_profile_options (const char *options)
>> > -{
>> > - enum pmu_tool_type ptt = the_pmu_tool_info->tool;
>> > - enum pmu_event_type pet = PET_LAST;
>> > - const char *pmutool_path;
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info->cpu_vendor = get_x86cpu_vendor ();
>> > - /* Determine the platform we are running on. */
>> > - if (the_pmu_tool_info->cpu_vendor == CPU_VENDOR_UKNOWN)
>> > - {
>> > - /* Cpuid failed or uknown vendor. */
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info->pmu_profiling_state = PMU_ERROR;
>> > - return 1;
>> > - }
>> > -
>> > - /* Validate the options. */
>> > - if (strcmp(options, "load-latency") &&
>> > - strcmp(options, "load-latency-verbose") &&
>> > - strcmp(options, "branch-mispredict") &&
>> > - strcmp(options, "branch-mispredict-verbose"))
>> > - return 1;
>> > -
>> > - /* Check if are aksed to collect load latency PMU data. */
>> > - if (!strcmp(options, "load-latency") ||
>> > - !strcmp(options, "load-latency-verbose"))
>> > - {
>> > - if (the_pmu_tool_info->cpu_vendor == CPU_VENDOR_INTEL)
>> > - pet = PET_INTEL_LOAD_LATENCY;
>> > - else
>> > - pet = PET_AMD_LOAD_LATENCY;
>> > - if (!strcmp(options, "load-latency-verbose"))
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info->verbose = 1;
>> > - }
>> > -
>> > - /* Check if are aksed to collect branch mispredict PMU data. */
>> > - if (!strcmp(options, "branch-mispredict") ||
>> > - !strcmp(options, "branch-mispredict-verbose"))
>> > - {
>> > - if (the_pmu_tool_info->cpu_vendor == CPU_VENDOR_INTEL)
>> > - pet = PET_INTEL_BRANCH_MISPREDICT;
>> > - else
>> > - pet = PET_AMD_BRANCH_MISPREDICT;
>> > - if (!strcmp(options, "branch-mispredict-verbose"))
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info->verbose = 1;
>> > - }
>> > -
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info->tool_details = &all_pmu_tool_fns[ptt][pet];
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info->event = pet;
>> > -
>> > - /* Allow users to override the default tool path. */
>> > - pmutool_path = getenv ("GCOV_PMUTOOL_PATH");
>> > - if (pmutool_path && strlen (pmutool_path))
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info->tool_details->arg_array[0] = pmutool_path;
>> > -
>> > - return 0;
>> > -}
>> > -
>> > -/* Do the initialization of addr2line symbolizer for the process id
>> > - given by TASK_PID. It forks an addr2line process and creates two
>> > - pipes where addresses can be written and source_filename:line_num
>> > - entries can be read. Returns 0 on success, non-zero otherwise. */
>> > -
>> > -static int
>> > -start_addr2line_symbolizer (pid_t task_pid)
>> > -{
>> > - pid_t pid;
>> > - char *addr2line_path;
>> > -
>> > - /* Allow users to override the default addr2line path. */
>> > - addr2line_path = getenv ("GCOV_ADDR2LINE_PATH");
>> > - if (addr2line_path && strlen (addr2line_path))
>> > - addr2line_args[0] = addr2line_path;
>> > -
>> > - if (pipe (the_pmu_tool_info->symbolizer_from_pipefd) == -1)
>> > - {
>> > - fprintf (stderr, "Cannot create symbolizer write pipe.\n");
>> > - return 1;
>> > - }
>> > - if (pipe (the_pmu_tool_info->symbolizer_to_pipefd) == -1)
>> > - {
>> > - fprintf (stderr, "Cannot create symbolizer read pipe.\n");
>> > - return 1;
>> > - }
>> > -
>> > - pid = fork ();
>> > - if (pid == -1)
>> > - {
>> > - /* error condition */
>> > - fprintf (stderr, "Cannot create symbolizer process.\n");
>> > - reset_symbolizer_parent_pipes ();
>> > - reset_symbolizer_child_pipes ();
>> > - return 1;
>> > - }
>> > -
>> > - if (pid == 0)
>> > - {
>> > - /* child does an exec and then connects to/from the pipe */
>> > - unsigned n_args = 0;
>> > - char proc_exe_buf[128];
>> > - int new_write_fd, new_read_fd;
>> > - int i;
>> > -
>> > - /* Go over the current addr2line args. */
>> > - for (i = 0; i < PMU_TOOL_MAX_ARGS && addr2line_args[i]; ++i)
>> > - n_args++;
>> > -
>> > - /* We are going to add one more arg for the /proc/pid/exe */
>> > - if (n_args >= (PMU_TOOL_MAX_ARGS - 1))
>> > - {
>> > - fprintf (stderr, "too many addr2line args: %d\n", n_args);
>> > - _exit (0);
>> > - }
>> > - snprintf (proc_exe_buf, sizeof (proc_exe_buf), "/proc/%d/exe",
>> > - task_pid);
>> > -
>> > - /* Add the extra arg for the process id. */
>> > - addr2line_args[n_args] = proc_exe_buf;
>> > - n_args++;
>> > -
>> > - addr2line_args[n_args] = (const char *)NULL; /* terminating NULL
>> > */
>> > -
>> > - if (sym_debug)
>> > - {
>> > - fprintf (stderr, "addr2line args:");
>> > - for (i = 0; i < PMU_TOOL_MAX_ARGS && addr2line_args[i]; ++i)
>> > - fprintf (stderr, " %s", addr2line_args[i]);
>> > - fprintf (stderr, "\n");
>> > - }
>> > -
>> > - /* Close unused ends of the two pipes. */
>> > - reset_symbolizer_child_pipes ();
>> > -
>> > - /* Connect the pipes to stdin/stdout of the child process. */
>> > - new_read_fd = dup2 (the_pmu_tool_info->symbolizer_to_pipefd[0],
>> > 0);
>> > - new_write_fd = dup2
>> > (the_pmu_tool_info->symbolizer_from_pipefd[1], 1);
>> > - if (new_read_fd == -1 || new_write_fd == -1)
>> > - {
>> > - fprintf (stderr, "could not dup symbolizer fds\n");
>> > - reset_symbolizer_parent_pipes ();
>> > - reset_symbolizer_child_pipes ();
>> > - _exit (0);
>> > - }
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info->symbolizer_to_pipefd[0] = new_read_fd;
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info->symbolizer_from_pipefd[1] = new_write_fd;
>> > -
>> > - /* Do execve with NULL env. */
>> > - execve (addr2line_args[0], (char * const*)addr2line_args,
>> > - (char * const*)NULL);
>> > - /* exec returned, an error condition. */
>> > - fprintf (stderr, "could not create symbolizer process: %s\n",
>> > - addr2line_args[0]);
>> > - reset_symbolizer_parent_pipes ();
>> > - reset_symbolizer_child_pipes ();
>> > - _exit (0);
>> > - }
>> > - else
>> > - {
>> > - /* parent */
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info->symbolizer_pid = pid;
>> > - /* Close unused ends of the two pipes. */
>> > - reset_symbolizer_parent_pipes ();
>> > - return 0;
>> > - }
>> > - return 0;
>> > -}
>> > -
>> > -/* Close unused write end of the from-pipe and read end of the
>> > - to-pipe. */
>> > -
>> > -static void
>> > -reset_symbolizer_parent_pipes (void)
>> > -{
>> > - if (the_pmu_tool_info->symbolizer_from_pipefd[1] != -1)
>> > - {
>> > - close (the_pmu_tool_info->symbolizer_from_pipefd[1]);
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info->symbolizer_from_pipefd[1] = -1;
>> > - }
>> > - if (the_pmu_tool_info->symbolizer_to_pipefd[0] != -1)
>> > - {
>> > - close (the_pmu_tool_info->symbolizer_to_pipefd[0]);
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info->symbolizer_to_pipefd[0] = -1;
>> > - }
>> > -}
>> > -
>> > -/* Close unused write end of the to-pipe and read end of the
>> > - from-pipe. */
>> > -
>> > -static void
>> > -reset_symbolizer_child_pipes (void)
>> > -{
>> > - if (the_pmu_tool_info->symbolizer_to_pipefd[1] != -1)
>> > - {
>> > - close (the_pmu_tool_info->symbolizer_to_pipefd[1]);
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info->symbolizer_to_pipefd[1] = -1;
>> > - }
>> > - if (the_pmu_tool_info->symbolizer_from_pipefd[0] != -1)
>> > - {
>> > - close (the_pmu_tool_info->symbolizer_from_pipefd[0]);
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info->symbolizer_from_pipefd[0] = -1;
>> > - }
>> > -}
>> > -
>> > -
>> > -/* Perform cleanup for the symbolizer process. */
>> > -
>> > -static void
>> > -end_addr2line_symbolizer (void)
>> > -{
>> > - int pid_status;
>> > - int wait_status;
>> > - pid_t pid = the_pmu_tool_info->symbolizer_pid;
>> > -
>> > - /* Symbolizer was not running. */
>> > - if (!pid)
>> > - return;
>> > -
>> > - reset_symbolizer_parent_pipes ();
>> > - reset_symbolizer_child_pipes ();
>> > - kill (pid, SIGTERM);
>> > - wait_status = waitpid (pid, &pid_status, 0);
>> > - if (sym_debug)
>> > - {
>> > - if (wait_status == pid)
>> > - fprintf (stderr, "Normal exit. symbolizer terminated.\n");
>> > - else
>> > - fprintf (stderr, "Abnormal exit. symbolizer status, %d.\n",
>> > pid_status);
>> > - }
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info->symbolizer_pid = 0; /* Symoblizer no longer
>> > running. */
>> > -}
>> > -
>> > -
>> > -/* Given an address ADDR, return a string containing
>> > - source_filename:line_num entries. */
>> > -
>> > -static char *
>> > -symbolize_addr2line (void *addr)
>> > -{
>> > - char buf[32]; /* holds the ascii version of address */
>> > - int write_count;
>> > - int read_count;
>> > - char *srcfile_linenum;
>> > - size_t max_length = 1024;
>> > -
>> > - if (!the_pmu_tool_info->symbolizer_pid)
>> > - return default_addr2line; /* symbolizer is not running */
>> > -
>> > - write_count = snprintf (buf, sizeof (buf), "%p\n", addr);
>> > -
>> > - /* Write the address into the pipe. */
>> > - if (write (the_pmu_tool_info->symbolizer_to_pipefd[1], buf,
>> > write_count)
>> > - < write_count)
>> > - {
>> > - if (sym_debug)
>> > - fprintf (stderr, "Cannot write symbolizer pipe.\n");
>> > - return default_addr2line;
>> > - }
>> > -
>> > - srcfile_linenum = XNEWVEC (char, max_length);
>> > - read_count = read (the_pmu_tool_info->symbolizer_from_pipefd[0],
>> > - srcfile_linenum, max_length);
>> > - if (read_count == -1)
>> > - {
>> > - if (sym_debug)
>> > - fprintf (stderr, "Cannot read symbolizer pipe.\n");
>> > - XDELETEVEC (srcfile_linenum);
>> > - return default_addr2line;
>> > - }
>> > -
>> > - srcfile_linenum[read_count] = 0;
>> > - if (sym_debug)
>> > - fprintf (stderr, "symbolizer: for address %p, read_count %d, got
>> > %s\n",
>> > - addr, read_count, srcfile_linenum);
>> > - return srcfile_linenum;
>> > -}
>> > -
>> > -/* Start monitoring PPID process via pfmon tool using TMPFILE as a
>> > - file to store the raw data and using PFMON_ARGS as the command line
>> > - arguments. */
>> > -
>> > -static void
>> > -start_pfmon_module (pid_t ppid, char *tmpfile, const char **pfmon_args)
>> > -{
>> > - int i;
>> > - unsigned int n_args = 0;
>> > - unsigned n_chars;
>> > - char pid_buf[64];
>> > - char filename_buf[1024];
>> > - char top_n_buf[24];
>> > - unsigned extra_args;
>> > -
>> > - /* Go over the current pfmon args */
>> > - for (i = 0; i < PMU_TOOL_MAX_ARGS && pfmon_args[i]; ++i)
>> > - n_args++;
>> > -
>> > - if (the_pmu_tool_info->verbose)
>> > - extra_args = 4; /* account for additional --verbose */
>> > - else
>> > - extra_args = 3;
>> > -
>> > - /* We are going to add args. */
>> > - if (n_args >= (PMU_TOOL_MAX_ARGS - extra_args))
>> > - {
>> > - fprintf (stderr, "too many pfmon args: %d\n", n_args);
>> > - _exit (0);
>> > - }
>> > -
>> > - n_chars = snprintf (pid_buf, sizeof (pid_buf), "--attach-task=%ld",
>> > - (long)ppid);
>> > - if (n_chars >= sizeof (pid_buf))
>> > - {
>> > - fprintf (stderr, "pfmon task id too long: %s\n", pid_buf);
>> > - return;
>> > - }
>> > - pfmon_args[n_args] = pid_buf;
>> > - n_args++;
>> > -
>> > - n_chars = snprintf (filename_buf, sizeof (filename_buf),
>> > "--smpl-outfile=%s",
>> > - tmpfile);
>> > - if (n_chars >= sizeof (filename_buf))
>> > - {
>> > - fprintf (stderr, "pfmon filename too long: %s\n", filename_buf);
>> > - return;
>> > - }
>> > - pfmon_args[n_args] = filename_buf;
>> > - n_args++;
>> > -
>> > - n_chars = snprintf (top_n_buf, sizeof (top_n_buf),
>> > "--smpl-show-top=%d",
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info->top_n_address);
>> > - if (n_chars >= sizeof (top_n_buf))
>> > - {
>> > - fprintf (stderr, "pfmon option too long: %s\n", top_n_buf);
>> > - return;
>> > - }
>> > - pfmon_args[n_args] = top_n_buf;
>> > - n_args++;
>> > -
>> > - if (the_pmu_tool_info->verbose) {
>> > - /* Add --verbose as well. */
>> > - pfmon_args[n_args] = "--verbose";
>> > - n_args++;
>> > - }
>> > - pfmon_args[n_args] = (char *)NULL;
>> > -
>> > - if (tool_debug)
>> > - {
>> > - fprintf (stderr, "pfmon args:");
>> > - for (i = 0; i < PMU_TOOL_MAX_ARGS && pfmon_args[i]; ++i)
>> > - fprintf (stderr, " %s", pfmon_args[i]);
>> > - fprintf (stderr, "\n");
>> > - }
>> > - /* Do execve with NULL env. */
>> > - execve (pfmon_args[0], (char *const *)pfmon_args, (char *
>> > const*)NULL);
>> > - /* does not return */
>> > -}
>> > -
>> > /* Convert a fractional PCT to an unsigned integer after
>> > muliplying by 100. */
>> >
>> > @@ -697,147 +90,6 @@ convert_pct_to_unsigned (float pct)
>> > return (unsigned)(pct * 100.0f);
>> > }
>> >
>> > -/* Parse the load latency info pointed by LINE and save it into
>> > - LL_INFO. Returns 0 if the line was parsed successfully, non-zero
>> > - otherwise.
>> > -
>> > - An example header+line look like these:
>> > - "counts %self %cum <10 <32 <64 <256 <1024
>> > >=1024
>> > - %wself code addr symbol"
>> > - "218 24.06% 24.06% 100.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
>> > 22.70%
>> > - 0x0000000000413e75 CalcSSIM(...)+965</tmp/psnr>"
>> > -*/
>> > -
>> > -static int
>> > -parse_load_latency_line (char *line, gcov_pmu_ll_info_t *ll_info)
>> > -{
>> > - unsigned counts;
>> > - /* These are percentages parsed as floats, but then converted to
>> > - integers after multiplying by 100. */
>> > - float self, cum, lt_10, lt_32, lt_64, lt_256, lt_1024, gt_1024,
>> > wself;
>> > - long unsigned int p;
>> > - int n_values;
>> > - pmu_tool_fns *tool_details = the_pmu_tool_info->tool_details;
>> > -
>> > - n_values = sscanf (line, "%u%f%%%f%%%f%%%f%%%f%%%f%%%f%%%f%%%f%%%lx",
>> > - &counts, &self, &cum, <_10, <_32, <_64,
>> > <_256,
>> > - <_1024, >_1024, &wself, &p);
>> > - if (n_values != 11)
>> > - return 1;
>> > -
>> > - /* Values read successfully. Do the assignment after converting
>> > - * percentages into ints. */
>> > - ll_info->counts = counts;
>> > - ll_info->self = convert_pct_to_unsigned (self);
>> > - ll_info->cum = convert_pct_to_unsigned (cum);
>> > - ll_info->lt_10 = convert_pct_to_unsigned (lt_10);
>> > - ll_info->lt_32 = convert_pct_to_unsigned (lt_32);
>> > - ll_info->lt_64 = convert_pct_to_unsigned (lt_64);
>> > - ll_info->lt_256 = convert_pct_to_unsigned (lt_256);
>> > - ll_info->lt_1024 = convert_pct_to_unsigned (lt_1024);
>> > - ll_info->gt_1024 = convert_pct_to_unsigned (gt_1024);
>> > - ll_info->wself = convert_pct_to_unsigned (wself);
>> > - ll_info->code_addr = p;
>> > -
>> > - /* Run the raw address through the symbolizer. */
>> > - if (tool_details->symbolize)
>> > - {
>> > - char *sym_info = tool_details->symbolize ((void *)p);
>> > - /* sym_info is of the form src_filename:linenum. Descriminator
>> > is
>> > - currently not supported by addr2line. */
>> > - char *sep = strchr (sym_info, ':');
>> > - if (!sep)
>> > - {
>> > - /* Assume entire string is srcfile. */
>> > - ll_info->filename = (char *)sym_info;
>> > - ll_info->line = 0;
>> > - }
>> > - else
>> > - {
>> > - /* Terminate the filename string at the separator. */
>> > - *sep = 0;
>> > - ll_info->filename = (char *)sym_info;
>> > - /* Convert rest of the sym info to a line number. */
>> > - ll_info->line = atol (sep+1);
>> > - }
>> > - ll_info->discriminator = 0;
>> > - }
>> > - else
>> > - {
>> > - /* No symbolizer available. */
>> > - ll_info->filename = NULL;
>> > - ll_info->line = 0;
>> > - ll_info->discriminator = 0;
>> > - }
>> > - return 0;
>> > -}
>> > -
>> > -/* Parse the branch mispredict info pointed by LINE and save it into
>> > - BRM_INFO. Returns 0 if the line was parsed successfully, non-zero
>> > - otherwise.
>> > -
>> > - An example header+line look like these:
>> > - "counts %self %cum code addr symbol"
>> > - "6869 37.67% 37.67% 0x00000000004007e5 sum(std::vector<int*,
>> > - std::allocator<int*> > const&)+51</root/tmp/array>"
>> > -*/
>> > -
>> > -static int
>> > -parse_branch_mispredict_line (char *line, gcov_pmu_brm_info_t
>> > *brm_info)
>> > -{
>> > - unsigned counts;
>> > - /* These are percentages parsed as floats, but then converted to
>> > - ints after multiplying by 100. */
>> > - float self, cum;
>> > - long unsigned int p;
>> > - int n_values;
>> > - pmu_tool_fns *tool_details = the_pmu_tool_info->tool_details;
>> > -
>> > - n_values = sscanf (line, "%u%f%%%f%%%lx",
>> > - &counts, &self, &cum, &p);
>> > - if (n_values != 4)
>> > - return 1;
>> > -
>> > - /* Values read successfully. Do the assignment after converting
>> > - * percentages into ints. */
>> > - brm_info->counts = counts;
>> > - brm_info->self = convert_pct_to_unsigned (self);
>> > - brm_info->cum = convert_pct_to_unsigned (cum);
>> > - brm_info->code_addr = p;
>> > -
>> > - /* Run the raw address through the symbolizer. */
>> > - if (tool_details->symbolize)
>> > - {
>> > - char *sym_info = tool_details->symbolize ((void *)p);
>> > - /* sym_info is of the form src_filename:linenum. Descriminator
>> > is
>> > - currently not supported by addr2line. */
>> > - char *sep = strchr (sym_info, ':');
>> > - if (!sep)
>> > - {
>> > - /* Assume entire string is srcfile. */
>> > - brm_info->filename = sym_info;
>> > - brm_info->line = 0;
>> > - }
>> > - else
>> > - {
>> > - /* Terminate the filename string at the separator. */
>> > - *sep = 0;
>> > - brm_info->filename = sym_info;
>> > - /* Convert rest of the sym info to a line number. */
>> > - brm_info->line = atol (sep+1);
>> > - }
>> > - brm_info->discriminator = 0;
>> > - }
>> > - else
>> > - {
>> > - /* No symbolizer available. */
>> > - brm_info->filename = NULL;
>> > - brm_info->line = 0;
>> > - brm_info->discriminator = 0;
>> > - }
>> > - return 0;
>> > -}
>> > -
>> > /* Delete load latency info structures INFO. */
>> >
>> > static void
>> > @@ -876,309 +128,6 @@ destroy_branch_mispredict_infos (void *info)
>> > brm_infos->brm_count = 0;
>> > }
>> >
>> > -/* Parse FILENAME for load latency lines into a structure
>> > - PMU_DATA. Returns 0 on on success. Returns non-zero on
>> > - failure. */
>> > -
>> > -static int
>> > -parse_pfmon_load_latency (char *filename, void *pmu_data)
>> > -{
>> > - FILE *fp;
>> > - size_t buflen = 2*1024;
>> > - char *buf;
>> > - ll_infos_t *load_latency_infos = (ll_infos_t *)pmu_data;
>> > - gcov_pmu_tool_header_t *tool_header = 0;
>> > -
>> > - if ((fp = fopen (filename, "r")) == NULL)
>> > - {
>> > - fprintf (stderr, "cannot open pmu data file: %s\n", filename);
>> > - return 1;
>> > - }
>> > -
>> > - if (!(tool_header = parse_pfmon_tool_header (fp, pfmon_ll_header)))
>> > - {
>> > - fprintf (stderr, "cannot parse pmu data file header: %s\n",
>> > filename);
>> > - return 1;
>> > - }
>> > -
>> > - buf = XNEWVEC (char, buflen);
>> > - while (fgets (buf, buflen, fp))
>> > - {
>> > - gcov_pmu_ll_info_t *ll_info = XNEW (gcov_pmu_ll_info_t);
>> > - if (!parse_load_latency_line (buf, ll_info))
>> > - {
>> > - /* valid line, add to the array */
>> > - load_latency_infos->ll_count++;
>> > - if (load_latency_infos->ll_count >=
>> > - load_latency_infos->alloc_ll_count)
>> > - {
>> > - /* need to realloc */
>> > - load_latency_infos->ll_array =
>> > - realloc (load_latency_infos->ll_array,
>> > - 2 * load_latency_infos->alloc_ll_count);
>> > - if (load_latency_infos->ll_array == NULL)
>> > - {
>> > - fprintf (stderr, "Cannot allocate load latency
>> > memory.\n");
>> > - __destroy_pmu_tool_header (tool_header);
>> > - free (buf);
>> > - fclose (fp);
>> > - return 1;
>> > - }
>> > - }
>> > - load_latency_infos->ll_array[load_latency_infos->ll_count -
>> > 1] =
>> > - ll_info;
>> > - }
>> > - else
>> > - /* Delete invalid line. */
>> > - XDELETE (ll_info);
>> > - }
>> > - free (buf);
>> > - fclose (fp);
>> > - load_latency_infos->pmu_tool_header = tool_header;
>> > - return 0;
>> > -}
>> > -
>> > -/* Parse open file FP until END_HEADER is seen. The data matching
>> > - gcov_pmu_tool_header_t fields is saved and returned in a new
>> > - struct. In case of failure, it returns NULL. */
>> > -
>> > -static gcov_pmu_tool_header_t *
>> > -parse_pfmon_tool_header (FILE *fp, const char *end_header)
>> > -{
>> > - static const char tag_hostname[] = "# hostname: ";
>> > - static const char tag_kversion[] = "# kernel version: ";
>> > - static const char tag_hostcpu[] = "# host CPUs: ";
>> > - static const char tag_column_desc_start[] = "# description of
>> > columns:";
>> > - static const char tag_column_desc_end[] =
>> > - "# other columns are self-explanatory";
>> > - size_t buflen = 4*1024;
>> > - char *buf, *buf_start, *buf_end;
>> > - gcov_pmu_tool_header_t *tool_header = XNEWVEC
>> > (gcov_pmu_tool_header_t, 1);
>> > - char *hostname = 0;
>> > - char *kversion = 0;
>> > - char *hostcpu = 0;
>> > - char *column_description = 0;
>> > - char *column_desc_start = 0;
>> > - char *column_desc_end = 0;
>> > - const char *column_header = 0;
>> > - int got_hostname = 0;
>> > - int got_kversion = 0 ;
>> > - int got_hostcpu = 0;
>> > - int got_end_header = 0;
>> > - int got_column_description = 0;
>> > -
>> > - buf = XNEWVEC (char, buflen);
>> > - buf_start = buf;
>> > - buf_end = buf + buflen;
>> > - while (buf < (buf_end - 1) && fgets (buf, buf_end - buf, fp))
>> > - {
>> > - if (strncmp (end_header, buf, buf_end - buf) == 0)
>> > - {
>> > - got_end_header = 1;
>> > - break;
>> > - }
>> > - if (!got_hostname &&
>> > - strncmp (buf, tag_hostname, strlen (tag_hostname)) == 0)
>> > - {
>> > - size_t len = strlen (buf) - strlen (tag_hostname);
>> > - hostname = XNEWVEC (char, len);
>> > - memcpy (hostname, buf + strlen (tag_hostname), len);
>> > - hostname[len - 1] = 0;
>> > - tool_header->hostname = hostname;
>> > - got_hostname = 1;
>> > - }
>> > -
>> > - if (!got_kversion &&
>> > - strncmp (buf, tag_kversion, strlen (tag_kversion)) == 0)
>> > - {
>> > - size_t len = strlen (buf) - strlen (tag_kversion);
>> > - kversion = XNEWVEC (char, len);
>> > - memcpy (kversion, buf + strlen (tag_kversion), len);
>> > - kversion[len - 1] = 0;
>> > - tool_header->kernel_version = kversion;
>> > - got_kversion = 1;
>> > - }
>> > -
>> > - if (!got_hostcpu &&
>> > - strncmp (buf, tag_hostcpu, strlen (tag_hostcpu)) == 0)
>> > - {
>> > - size_t len = strlen (buf) - strlen (tag_hostcpu);
>> > - hostcpu = XNEWVEC (char, len);
>> > - memcpy (hostcpu, buf + strlen (tag_hostcpu), len);
>> > - hostcpu[len - 1] = 0;
>> > - tool_header->host_cpu = hostcpu;
>> > - got_hostcpu = 1;
>> > - }
>> > - if (!got_column_description &&
>> > - strncmp (buf, tag_column_desc_start, strlen
>> > (tag_column_desc_start))
>> > - == 0)
>> > - {
>> > - column_desc_start = buf;
>> > - column_desc_end = 0;
>> > - /* Continue reading until end of the column descriptor. */
>> > - while (buf < (buf_end - 1) && fgets (buf, buf_end - buf, fp))
>> > - {
>> > - if (strncmp (buf, tag_column_desc_end,
>> > - strlen (tag_column_desc_end)) == 0)
>> > - {
>> > - column_desc_end = buf + strlen (tag_column_desc_end);
>> > - break;
>> > - }
>> > - buf += strlen (buf);
>> > - }
>> > - if (column_desc_end)
>> > - {
>> > - /* Found the end, copy it into a new string. */
>> > - column_description = XNEWVEC (char, column_desc_end -
>> > - column_desc_start + 1);
>> > - got_column_description = 1;
>> > - strcpy (column_description, column_desc_start);
>> > - tool_header->column_description = column_description;
>> > - }
>> > - }
>> > - buf += strlen (buf);
>> > - }
>> > -
>> > - /* If we are missing any of the fields, return NULL. */
>> > - if (!got_end_header || !got_hostname || !got_kversion || !got_hostcpu
>> > - || !got_column_description)
>> > - {
>> > - free (hostname);
>> > - free (kversion);
>> > - free (hostcpu);
>> > - free (column_description);
>> > - free (buf_start);
>> > - free (tool_header);
>> > - return NULL;
>> > - }
>> > -
>> > - switch (the_pmu_tool_info->event)
>> > - {
>> > - case PET_INTEL_LOAD_LATENCY:
>> > - case PET_AMD_LOAD_LATENCY:
>> > - column_header = pfmon_ll_header;
>> > - break;
>> > - case PET_INTEL_BRANCH_MISPREDICT:
>> > - case PET_AMD_BRANCH_MISPREDICT:
>> > - column_header = pfmon_bm_header;
>> > - break;
>> > - default:
>> > - break;
>> > - }
>> > - tool_header->column_header = strdup (column_header);
>> > - tool_header->full_header = buf_start;
>> > - return tool_header;
>> > -}
>> > -
>> > -
>> > -/* Parse FILENAME for branch mispredict lines into a structure
>> > - PMU_DATA. Returns 0 on on success. Returns non-zero on
>> > - failure. */
>> > -
>> > -static int
>> > -parse_pfmon_branch_mispredicts (char *filename, void *pmu_data)
>> > -{
>> > - FILE *fp;
>> > - size_t buflen = 2*1024;
>> > - char *buf;
>> > - brm_infos_t *brm_infos = (brm_infos_t *)pmu_data;
>> > - gcov_pmu_tool_header_t *tool_header = 0;
>> > -
>> > - if ((fp = fopen (filename, "r")) == NULL)
>> > - {
>> > - fprintf (stderr, "cannot open pmu data file: %s\n", filename);
>> > - return 1;
>> > - }
>> > -
>> > - if (!(tool_header = parse_pfmon_tool_header (fp, pfmon_bm_header)))
>> > - {
>> > - fprintf (stderr, "cannot parse pmu data file header: %s\n",
>> > filename);
>> > - return 1;
>> > - }
>> > -
>> > - buf = XNEWVEC (char, buflen);
>> > - while (fgets (buf, buflen, fp))
>> > - {
>> > - gcov_pmu_brm_info_t *brm = XNEW (gcov_pmu_brm_info_t);
>> > - if (!parse_branch_mispredict_line (buf, brm))
>> > - {
>> > - /* Valid line, add to the array. */
>> > - brm_infos->brm_count++;
>> > - if (brm_infos->brm_count >= brm_infos->alloc_brm_count)
>> > - {
>> > - /* Do we need to realloc? */
>> > - brm_infos->brm_array =
>> > - realloc (brm_infos->brm_array,
>> > - 2 * brm_infos->alloc_brm_count);
>> > - if (brm_infos->brm_array == NULL) {
>> > - fprintf (stderr,
>> > - "Cannot allocate memory for br
>> > mispredicts.\n");
>> > - __destroy_pmu_tool_header (tool_header);
>> > - free (buf);
>> > - fclose (fp);
>> > - return 1;
>> > - }
>> > - }
>> > - brm_infos->brm_array[brm_infos->brm_count - 1] = brm;
>> > - }
>> > - else
>> > - /* Delete invalid line. */
>> > - XDELETE (brm);
>> > - }
>> > - free (buf);
>> > - fclose (fp);
>> > - brm_infos->pmu_tool_header = tool_header;
>> > - return 0;
>> > -}
>> > -
>> > -/* Start the monitoring process using pmu tool. Return 0 on success,
>> > - non-zero otherwise. */
>> > -
>> > -static int
>> > -pmu_start (void)
>> > -{
>> > - pid_t pid;
>> > -
>> > - /* no start function */
>> > - if (!the_pmu_tool_info->tool_details->start_pmu_module)
>> > - return 1;
>> > -
>> > - pid = fork ();
>> > - if (pid == -1)
>> > - {
>> > - /* error condition */
>> > - fprintf (stderr, "Cannot create PMU profiling process,
>> > exiting.\n");
>> > - return 1;
>> > - }
>> > - else if (pid == 0)
>> > - {
>> > - /* child */
>> > - pid_t ppid = getppid();
>> > - char *tmpfile = the_pmu_tool_info->raw_pmu_profile_filename;
>> > - const char **pfmon_args =
>> > the_pmu_tool_info->tool_details->arg_array;
>> > - int new_stderr_fd;
>> > -
>> > - /* Redirect stderr from the child process into a separate file.
>> > */
>> > - new_stderr_fd = creat (the_pmu_tool_info->tool_stderr_filename,
>> > - S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR|S_IRGRP|S_IROTH);
>> > - if (new_stderr_fd != -1)
>> > - dup2 (new_stderr_fd, 2);
>> > - /* The following does an exec and thus is not expected to return.
>> > */
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info->tool_details->start_pmu_module(ppid, tmpfile,
>> > - pfmon_args);
>> > - /* exec returned, an error condition. */
>> > - fprintf (stderr, "could not create profiling process: %s\n",
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info->tool_details->arg_array[0]);
>> > - _exit (0);
>> > - }
>> > - else
>> > - {
>> > - /* parent */
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info->pmu_tool_pid = pid;
>> > - return 0;
>> > - }
>> > -}
>> > -
>> > /* Allocate and initialize pmu load latency structure. */
>> >
>> > static void *
>> > @@ -1205,160 +154,6 @@ init_pmu_branch_mispredict (void)
>> > return (void *)brm_info;
>> > }
>> >
>> > -/* Initialize pmu tool based upon PMU_INFO. Sets the appropriate tool
>> > - type in the global the_pmu_tool_info. */
>> > -
>> > -static int
>> > -init_pmu_tool (struct gcov_pmu_info *pmu_info)
>> > -{
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info->pmu_profiling_state = PMU_NONE;
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info->verbose = 0;
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info->tool = PTT_PFMON; /* we support only pfmon */
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info->pmu_tool_pid = 0;
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info->top_n_address = pmu_info->pmu_top_n_address;
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info->symbolizer_pid = 0;
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info->symbolizer_to_pipefd[0] = -1;
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info->symbolizer_to_pipefd[1] = -1;
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info->symbolizer_from_pipefd[0] = -1;
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info->symbolizer_from_pipefd[1] = -1;
>> > -
>> > - if (parse_pmu_profile_options (pmu_info->pmu_tool))
>> > - return 1;
>> > -
>> > - if (the_pmu_tool_info->pmu_profiling_state == PMU_ERROR)
>> > - {
>> > - fprintf (stderr, "Unsupported PMU module: %s, disabling PMU
>> > profiling.\n",
>> > - pmu_info->pmu_tool);
>> > - return 1;
>> > - }
>> > -
>> > - if (the_pmu_tool_info->tool_details->init_pmu_module)
>> > - /* initialize module */
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info->pmu_data =
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info->tool_details->init_pmu_module();
>> > - return 0;
>> > -}
>> > -
>> > -/* Initialize PMU profiling based upon the information passed in
>> > - PMU_INFO and use pmu_profile_filename as the file to store the PMU
>> > - profile. This is called multiple times from libgcov, once per
>> > - object file. We need to make sure to do the necessary
>> > - initialization only the first time. For subsequent invocations it
>> > - behaves as a NOOP. */
>> > -
>> > -void
>> > -__gcov_init_pmu_profiler (struct gcov_pmu_info *pmu_info)
>> > -{
>> > - char *raw_pmu_profile_filename;
>> > - char *tool_stderr_filename;
>> > - if (!pmu_info || !pmu_info->pmu_profile_filename ||
>> > !pmu_info->pmu_tool)
>> > - return;
>> > -
>> > - /* Allocate the global structure on first invocation. */
>> > - if (!the_pmu_tool_info)
>> > - {
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info = XNEWVEC (struct pmu_tool_info, 1);
>> > - if (!the_pmu_tool_info)
>> > - {
>> > - fprintf (stderr, "Error allocating memory for PMU tool\n");
>> > - return;
>> > - }
>> > - if (init_pmu_tool (pmu_info))
>> > - {
>> > - /* Initialization error. */
>> > - XDELETE (the_pmu_tool_info);
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info = 0;
>> > - return;
>> > - }
>> > - }
>> > -
>> > - switch (the_pmu_tool_info->pmu_profiling_state)
>> > - {
>> > - case PMU_NONE:
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info->pmu_profile_filename =
>> > - strdup (pmu_info->pmu_profile_filename);
>> > - /* Construct an intermediate filename by substituting trailing
>> > - '.gcda' with '.pmud'. */
>> > - raw_pmu_profile_filename = strdup
>> > (pmu_info->pmu_profile_filename);
>> > - if (raw_pmu_profile_filename == NULL)
>> > - {
>> > - fprintf (stderr, "Cannot allocate memory\n");
>> > - exit (1);
>> > - }
>> > - strcpy (raw_pmu_profile_filename + strlen
>> > (raw_pmu_profile_filename) - 4,
>> > - "pmud");
>> > -
>> > - /* Construct a filename for collecting PMU tool's stderr by
>> > - substituting trailing '.gcda' with '.stderr'. */
>> > - tool_stderr_filename =
>> > - XNEWVEC (char, strlen (pmu_info->pmu_profile_filename) + 1 +
>> > 2);
>> > - strcpy (tool_stderr_filename, pmu_info->pmu_profile_filename);
>> > - strcpy (tool_stderr_filename + strlen (tool_stderr_filename) - 4,
>> > - "stderr");
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info->raw_pmu_profile_filename =
>> > raw_pmu_profile_filename;
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info->tool_stderr_filename = tool_stderr_filename;
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info->pmu_profiling_state = PMU_INITIALIZED;
>> > - break;
>> > -
>> > - case PMU_INITIALIZED:
>> > - case PMU_OFF:
>> > - case PMU_ON:
>> > - case PMU_ERROR:
>> > - break;
>> > - default:
>> > - break;
>> > - }
>> > -}
>> > -
>> > -/* Start PMU profiling. It updates the current state. */
>> > -
>> > -void
>> > -__gcov_start_pmu_profiler (void)
>> > -{
>> > - if (!the_pmu_tool_info)
>> > - return;
>> > -
>> > - switch (the_pmu_tool_info->pmu_profiling_state)
>> > - {
>> > - case PMU_INITIALIZED:
>> > - if (!pmu_start ())
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info->pmu_profiling_state = PMU_ON;
>> > - else
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info->pmu_profiling_state = PMU_ERROR;
>> > - break;
>> > -
>> > - case PMU_NONE:
>> > - /* PMU was not properly initialized, don't attempt start it. */
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info->pmu_profiling_state = PMU_ERROR;
>> > - break;
>> > -
>> > - case PMU_OFF:
>> > - /* Restarting PMU is not yet supported. */
>> > - case PMU_ON:
>> > - /* Do nothing. */
>> > - case PMU_ERROR:
>> > - break;
>> > -
>> > - default:
>> > - break;
>> > - }
>> > -}
>> > -
>> > -/* Stop PMU profiling. Currently it doesn't do anything except
>> > - bookkeeping. */
>> > -
>> > -void
>> > -__gcov_stop_pmu_profiler (void)
>> > -{
>> > - if (!the_pmu_tool_info)
>> > - return;
>> > -
>> > - if (the_pmu_tool_info->tool_details->stop_pmu_module)
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info->tool_details->stop_pmu_module();
>> > - if (the_pmu_tool_info->pmu_profiling_state == PMU_ON)
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info->pmu_profiling_state = PMU_OFF;
>> > -}
>> > -
>> > /* Write the load latency information LL_INFO into the gcda file. */
>> >
>> > static void
>> > @@ -1400,55 +195,6 @@ gcov_write_branch_mispredict_line (const gcov_pmu_
>> > gcov_write_string (brm_info->filename);
>> > }
>> >
>> > -/* Write load latency information INFO into the gcda file. The gcda
>> > - file has already been opened and is available for writing. */
>> > -
>> > -static void
>> > -gcov_write_load_latency_infos (void *info)
>> > -{
>> > - unsigned i;
>> > - const ll_infos_t *ll_infos = (const ll_infos_t *)info;
>> > - gcov_unsigned_t stamp = 0; /* Don't use stamp as we don't support
>> > merge. */
>> > - /* We don't support merge, and instead always rewrite the file. But
>> > - to rewrite a gcov file we must first read it, however the read
>> > - value is ignored. */
>> > - gcov_read_unsigned ();
>> > - gcov_rewrite ();
>> > - gcov_write_tag_length (GCOV_DATA_MAGIC, GCOV_VERSION);
>> > - gcov_write_unsigned (stamp);
>> > - if (ll_infos->pmu_tool_header)
>> > - gcov_write_tool_header (ll_infos->pmu_tool_header);
>> > - for (i = 0; i < ll_infos->ll_count; ++i)
>> > - {
>> > - /* Write each line. */
>> > - gcov_write_ll_line (ll_infos->ll_array[i]);
>> > - }
>> > - gcov_truncate ();
>> > -}
>> > -
>> > -/* Write branch mispredict information INFO into the gcda file. The
>> > - gcda file has already been opened and is available for writing. */
>> > -
>> > -static void
>> > -gcov_write_branch_mispredict_infos (void *info)
>> > -{
>> > - unsigned i;
>> > - const brm_infos_t *brm_infos = (const brm_infos_t *)info;
>> > - gcov_unsigned_t stamp = 0; /* Don't use stamp as we don't support
>> > merge. */
>> > - /* We don't support merge, and instead always rewrite the file. */
>> > - gcov_rewrite ();
>> > - gcov_write_tag_length (GCOV_DATA_MAGIC, GCOV_VERSION);
>> > - gcov_write_unsigned (stamp);
>> > - if (brm_infos->pmu_tool_header)
>> > - gcov_write_tool_header (brm_infos->pmu_tool_header);
>> > - for (i = 0; i < brm_infos->brm_count; ++i)
>> > - {
>> > - /* Write each line. */
>> > - gcov_write_branch_mispredict_line (brm_infos->brm_array[i]);
>> > - }
>> > - gcov_truncate ();
>> > -}
>> > -
>> > /* Compute TOOL_HEADER length for writing into the gcov file. */
>> >
>> > static gcov_unsigned_t
>> > @@ -1483,70 +229,4 @@ gcov_write_tool_header (gcov_pmu_tool_header_t *he
>> > gcov_write_string (header->full_header);
>> > }
>> >
>> > -
>> > -/* End PMU profiling. If GCDA_ERROR is non-zero then write profiling
>> > data into
>> > - already open gcda file */
>> > -
>> > -void
>> > -__gcov_end_pmu_profiler (int gcda_error)
>> > -{
>> > - int pid_status;
>> > - int wait_status;
>> > - pid_t pid;
>> > - pmu_tool_fns *tool_details;
>> > -
>> > - if (!the_pmu_tool_info)
>> > - return;
>> > -
>> > - tool_details = the_pmu_tool_info->tool_details;
>> > - pid = the_pmu_tool_info->pmu_tool_pid;
>> > - if (pid)
>> > - {
>> > - if (tool_debug)
>> > - fprintf (stderr, "terminating PMU profiling process %ld\n",
>> > (long)pid);
>> > - kill (pid, SIGTERM);
>> > - if (tool_debug)
>> > - fprintf (stderr, "parent: waiting for pmu process to end\n");
>> > - wait_status = waitpid (pid, &pid_status, 0);
>> > - if (tool_debug) {
>> > - if (wait_status == pid)
>> > - fprintf (stderr, "Normal exit. Child terminated.\n");
>> > - else
>> > - fprintf (stderr, "Abnormal exit. child status, %d.\n",
>> > pid_status);
>> > - }
>> > - }
>> > -
>> > - if (the_pmu_tool_info->pmu_profiling_state != PMU_OFF)
>> > - {
>> > - /* nothing to do */
>> > - fprintf (stderr,
>> > - "__gcov_dump_pmu_profile: incorrect pmu state: %d, pid:
>> > %ld\n",
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info->pmu_profiling_state,
>> > - (unsigned long)pid);
>> > - return;
>> > - }
>> > -
>> > - if (!tool_details->parse_pmu_output)
>> > - return;
>> > -
>> > - /* Since we are going to parse the output, we also need symbolizer.
>> > */
>> > - if (tool_details->start_symbolizer)
>> > - tool_details->start_symbolizer (getpid ());
>> > -
>> > - if (!tool_details->parse_pmu_output
>> > - (the_pmu_tool_info->raw_pmu_profile_filename,
>> > - the_pmu_tool_info->pmu_data))
>> > - {
>> > - if (!gcda_error && tool_details->gcov_write_pmu_data)
>> > - /* Write tool output into the gcda file. */
>> > - tool_details->gcov_write_pmu_data
>> > (the_pmu_tool_info->pmu_data);
>> > - }
>> > -
>> > - if (tool_details->end_symbolizer)
>> > - tool_details->end_symbolizer ();
>> > -
>> > - if (tool_details->cleanup_pmu_data)
>> > - tool_details->cleanup_pmu_data (the_pmu_tool_info->pmu_data);
>> > -}
>> > -
>> > #endif
>> >
>> > --
>> > This patch is available for review at
>> > http://codereview.appspot.com/6442086
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Teresa Johnson | Software Engineer | tejohnson@google.com | 408-460-2413
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Teresa Johnson | Software Engineer | tejohnson@google.com | 408-460-2413