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authorNathan Binkert <nate@binkert.org>2010-02-26 18:14:48 -0800
committerNathan Binkert <nate@binkert.org>2010-02-26 18:14:48 -0800
commitb4178b1ae7094bb0847fc2c4e6676220d4a11bd6 (patch)
treeae8bda0803d9c81d95ac4b8108bb926f44ca05e0 /src/arch/isa_parser.py
parent40a05f04fbcd0f411b4cf2e2ac38b9f5bb42f4b6 (diff)
downloadgem5-b4178b1ae7094bb0847fc2c4e6676220d4a11bd6.tar.xz
isa_parser: add a debug variable that changes how errors are reported.
This allows us to get tracebacks in certain cases where they're more useful than our error message.
Diffstat (limited to 'src/arch/isa_parser.py')
-rwxr-xr-xsrc/arch/isa_parser.py16
1 files changed, 14 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/src/arch/isa_parser.py b/src/arch/isa_parser.py
index a8f9852ea..0ec30ef4b 100755
--- a/src/arch/isa_parser.py
+++ b/src/arch/isa_parser.py
@@ -36,6 +36,8 @@ from types import *
from m5.util.grammar import Grammar
+debug=False
+
###################
# Utility functions
@@ -83,7 +85,7 @@ class ISAParserError(Exception):
self.lineno = first
self.string = second
- def display(self, filename_stack, print_traceback=False):
+ def display(self, filename_stack, print_traceback=debug):
# Output formatted to work under Emacs compile-mode. Optional
# 'print_traceback' arg, if set to True, prints a Python stack
# backtrace too (can be handy when trying to debug the parser
@@ -104,7 +106,7 @@ class ISAParserError(Exception):
return "%s%s %s" % (spaces, line_str, self.string)
- def exit(self, filename_stack, print_traceback=False):
+ def exit(self, filename_stack, print_traceback=debug):
# Just call exit.
sys.exit(self.display(filename_stack, print_traceback))
@@ -247,6 +249,8 @@ class Format(object):
try:
vars = self.func(self.user_code, context, *args[0], **args[1])
except Exception, exc:
+ if debug:
+ raise
error(lineno, 'error defining "%s": %s.' % (name, exc))
for k in vars.keys():
if k not in ('header_output', 'decoder_output',
@@ -882,6 +886,8 @@ def buildOperandNameMap(user_dict, lineno):
try:
base_cls = eval(base_cls_name + 'Operand')
except NameError:
+ if debug:
+ raise
error(lineno,
'error: unknown operand base class "%s"' % base_cls_name)
# The following statement creates a new class called
@@ -1518,6 +1524,8 @@ StaticInstPtr
try:
exec fixPythonIndentation(t[2]) in exportContext
except Exception, exc:
+ if debug:
+ raise
error(t, 'error: %s in global let block "%s".' % (exc, t[2]))
t[0] = GenCode(header_output = exportContext["header_output"],
decoder_output = exportContext["decoder_output"],
@@ -1531,6 +1539,8 @@ StaticInstPtr
try:
user_dict = eval('{' + t[3] + '}')
except Exception, exc:
+ if debug:
+ raise
error(t,
'error: %s in def operand_types block "%s".' % (exc, t[3]))
buildOperandTypeMap(user_dict, t.lexer.lineno)
@@ -1545,6 +1555,8 @@ StaticInstPtr
try:
user_dict = eval('{' + t[3] + '}', exportContext)
except Exception, exc:
+ if debug:
+ raise
error(t, 'error: %s in def operands block "%s".' % (exc, t[3]))
buildOperandNameMap(user_dict, t.lexer.lineno)
t[0] = GenCode() # contributes nothing to the output C++ file