From 72743e5020acb671bdd8a4a285ead308859f2605 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Steve Reinhardt Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2008 20:23:05 -0800 Subject: tracediff: add '#' support for sub-arg alternatives, '-n' param --- util/tracediff | 68 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------- 1 file changed, 52 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) (limited to 'util') diff --git a/util/tracediff b/util/tracediff index 3633fdb48..5f980ea5c 100755 --- a/util/tracediff +++ b/util/tracediff @@ -28,7 +28,9 @@ # Authors: Steve Reinhardt # Script to simplify using rundiff on trace outputs from two -# invocations of m5. +# invocations of m5. Takes a common m5 command line with embedded +# alternatives and executes the two alternative commands in separate +# subdirectories with output piped to rundiff. # # ******Note that you need to enable some trace flags in the args in order # to do anything useful!****** @@ -40,6 +42,10 @@ # of the '|' is appended to the respective command lines. Note that # you'll have to quote the arg or escape the '|' with a backslash # so that the shell doesn't think you're doing a pipe. +# - Arguments with '#' characters are split at those characters, +# processed for alternatives ('|'s) as independent terms, then +# pasted back into a single argument (without the '#'s). (Sort of +# inspired by the C preprocessor '##' token pasting operator.) # # In other words, the arguments should look like the command line you # want to run, with "|" used to list the alternatives for the parts @@ -47,34 +53,64 @@ # # For example: # -# % tracediff m5.opt --opt1 "--opt2|--opt3" --opt4 +# % tracediff m5.opt --opt1 '--opt2|--opt3' --opt4 # would compare these two runs: # m5.opt --opt1 --opt2 --opt4 # m5.opt --opt1 --opt3 --opt4 # -# If you want to compare two different simulator binaries, put a '|' -# in the first script argument ("path1/m5.opt|path2/m5.opt"). If you -# want to add arguments to one run only, just put a '|' in with text -# only on one side ("--onlyOn1|"). You can do this with multiple -# arguments together too ("|-a -b -c" adds three args to the second +# % tracediff 'path1|path2#/m5.opt' --opt1 --opt2 +# would compare these two runs: +# path1/m5.opt --opt1 --opt2 +# path2/m5.opt --opt1 --opt2 +# +# If you want to add arguments to one run only, just put a '|' in with +# text only on one side ('--onlyOn1|'). You can do this with multiple +# arguments together too ('|-a -b -c' adds three args to the second # run only). # +# The '-n' argument to tracediff allows you to preview the two +# generated command lines without running them. +# use FindBin; -if (@ARGV < 2) { - die "Usage: tracediff \"sim1|sim2\" [common-arg \"arg1|arg2\" ...]\n"; +$dryrun = 0; + +if (@ARGV >= 1 && $ARGV[0] eq '-n') { + $dryrun = 1; + shift @ARGV; +} + +if (@ARGV < 1) { + die "Usage: tracediff [-n] \"sim1|sim2\" [common-arg \"arg1|arg2\" ...]\n"; } foreach $arg (@ARGV) { - @pair = split('\|', $arg, -1); # -1 enables null trailing fields - if ($#pair > 0) { - push @cmd1, $pair[0]; - push @cmd2, $pair[1]; - } else { - push @cmd1, $arg; - push @cmd2, $arg; + $a1 = $a2 = ''; + @subargs = split('#', $arg, -1); + foreach $subarg (@subargs) { + @pair = split('\|', $subarg, -1); # -1 enables null trailing fields + if (@pair == 1) { + $a1 .= $subarg; + $a2 .= $subarg; + } elsif (@pair == 2) { + $a1 .= $pair[0]; + $a2 .= $pair[1]; + } else { + print 'Parse error: too many |s in ', $arg, '\n'; + exit(1); + } } + + push @cmd1, $a1; + push @cmd2, $a2; +} + + +if ($dryrun) { + print "CMD1: ", join(' ', @cmd1), "\n"; + print "CMD2: ", join(' ', @cmd2), "\n"; + exit(0); } # First two args are the two simulator binaries to compare -- cgit v1.2.3