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#!/usr/bin/env python
# Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The Regents of The University of Michigan
# All rights reserved.
#
# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
# met: redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer;
# redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
# documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution;
# neither the name of the copyright holders nor the names of its
# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
# this software without specific prior written permission.
#
# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
#
# Authors: Nathan Binkert
# Steve Reinhardt
#
# This file generates the header and source files for the flags
# that control the tracing facility.
#
import sys
if len(sys.argv) != 2:
print "%s: Need argument (basename of cc/hh files)" % sys.argv[0]
sys.exit(1)
hhfilename = sys.argv[1] + '.hh'
ccfilename = sys.argv[1] + '.cc'
#
# The list of trace flags that can be used to condition DPRINTFs etc.
# To define a new flag, simply add it to this list.
#
baseFlags = [
'Activity',
'AlphaConsole',
'Annotate',
'BADADDR',
'BE',
'BPredRAS',
'Bus',
'BusAddrRanges',
'BusBridge',
'Cache',
'CachePort',
'Chains',
'Checker',
'Clock',
'Commit',
'CommitRate',
'Config',
'Console',
'ConsolePoll',
'ConsoleVerbose',
'Context',
'Cycle',
'DMA',
'DMAReadVerbose',
'DMAWriteVerbose',
'DebugPrintf',
'Decode',
'DiskImage',
'DiskImageRead',
'DiskImageWrite',
'DynInst',
'Ethernet',
'EthernetCksum',
'EthernetDMA',
'EthernetData',
'EthernetDesc',
'EthernetIntr',
'EthernetPIO',
'EthernetSM',
'Event',
'FE',
'Fault',
'Fetch',
'Flow',
'FreeList',
'FullCPU',
'GDBAcc',
'GDBExtra',
'GDBMisc',
'GDBRead',
'GDBRecv',
'GDBSend',
'GDBWrite',
'HWPrefetch',
'IBE',
'IEW',
'IIC',
'IICMore',
'IPI',
'IQ',
'ISP',
'IdeCtrl',
'IdeDisk',
'InstExec',
'Interrupt',
'LLSC',
'LSQ',
'LSQUnit',
'Loader',
'MC146818',
'MMU',
'MSHR',
'Mbox',
'MemDepUnit',
'MemoryAccess',
'O3CPU',
'OzoneCPU',
'OzoneLSQ',
'PCEvent',
'PCIA',
'PCIDEV',
'PciConfigAll',
'Pipeline',
'Printf',
'ROB',
'Regs',
'Rename',
'RenameMap',
'SQL',
'Sampler',
'Scoreboard',
'ScsiCtrl',
'ScsiDisk',
'ScsiNone',
'Serialize',
'SimpleCPU',
'SimpleDisk',
'SimpleDiskData',
'Sparc',
'Split',
'Stack',
'StatEvents',
'Stats',
'StoreSet',
'Syscall',
'SyscallVerbose',
'TCPIP',
'TLB',
'Thread',
'Timer',
'Tsunami',
'Uart',
'VtoPhys',
'WriteBarrier',
'Writeback',
]
#
# "Compound" flags correspond to a set of base flags. These exist
# solely for convenience in setting them via the command line: if a
# compound flag is specified, all of the corresponding base flags are
# set. Compound flags cannot be used directly in DPRINTFs etc.
# To define a new compound flag, add a new entry to this hash
# following the existing examples.
#
compoundFlagMap = {
'GDBAll' : [ 'GDBMisc', 'GDBAcc', 'GDBRead', 'GDBWrite', 'GDBSend', 'GDBRecv', 'GDBExtra' ],
'ScsiAll' : [ 'ScsiDisk', 'ScsiCtrl', 'ScsiNone' ],
'DiskImageAll' : [ 'DiskImage', 'DiskImageRead', 'DiskImageWrite' ],
'EthernetAll' : [ 'Ethernet', 'EthernetPIO', 'EthernetDMA', 'EthernetData' , 'EthernetDesc', 'EthernetIntr', 'EthernetSM', 'EthernetCksum' ],
'EthernetNoData' : [ 'Ethernet', 'EthernetPIO', 'EthernetDesc', 'EthernetIntr', 'EthernetSM', 'EthernetCksum' ],
'IdeAll' : [ 'IdeCtrl', 'IdeDisk' ],
'O3CPUAll' : [ 'Fetch', 'Decode', 'Rename', 'IEW', 'Commit', 'IQ', 'ROB', 'FreeList', 'RenameMap', 'LSQ', 'LSQUnit', 'StoreSet', 'MemDepUnit', 'DynInst', 'FullCPU', 'O3CPU', 'Activity','Scoreboard','Writeback'],
'OzoneCPUAll' : [ 'BE', 'FE', 'IBE', 'OzoneLSQ', 'OzoneCPU']
}
#############################################################
#
# Everything below this point generates the appropriate C++
# declarations and definitions for the trace flags. If you are simply
# adding or modifying flag definitions, you should not have to change
# anything below.
#
import sys
# extract just the compound flag names into a list
compoundFlags = []
compoundFlags.extend(compoundFlagMap.keys())
compoundFlags.sort()
#
# First generate the header file. This defines the Flag enum
# and some extern declarations for the .cc file.
#
try:
hhfile = file(hhfilename, 'w')
except IOError, e:
sys.exit("can't open %s: %s" % (hhfilename, e))
# file header boilerplate
print >>hhfile, '''
/*
* DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE!
*
* Automatically generated from traceflags.py
*/
#ifndef __BASE_TRACE_FLAGS_HH__
#define __BASE_TRACE_FLAGS_HH__
namespace Trace {
enum Flags {
''',
# Generate the enum. Base flags come first, then compound flags.
idx = 0
for flag in baseFlags:
print >>hhfile, ' %s = %d,' % (flag, idx)
idx += 1
numBaseFlags = idx
print >>hhfile, ' NumFlags = %d,' % idx
# put a comment in here to separate base from compound flags
print >>hhfile, '''
// The remaining enum values are *not* valid indices for Trace::flags.
// They are "compound" flags, which correspond to sets of base
// flags, and are used only by TraceParamContext::setFlags().
''',
for flag in compoundFlags:
print >>hhfile, ' %s = %d,' % (flag, idx)
idx += 1
numCompoundFlags = idx - numBaseFlags
print >>hhfile, ' NumCompoundFlags = %d' % numCompoundFlags
# trailer boilerplate
print >>hhfile, '''\
}; // enum Flags
// Array of strings for SimpleEnumParam
extern const char *flagStrings[];
extern const int numFlagStrings;
// Array of arraay pointers: for each compound flag, gives the list of
// base flags to set. Inidividual flag arrays are terminated by -1.
extern const Flags *compoundFlags[];
/* namespace Trace */ }
#endif // __BASE_TRACE_FLAGS_HH__
''',
hhfile.close()
#
#
# Print out .cc file with array definitions.
#
#
try:
ccfile = file(ccfilename, 'w')
except OSError, e:
sys.exit("can't open %s: %s" % (ccfilename, e))
# file header
print >>ccfile, '''
/*
* DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE!
*
* Automatically generated from traceflags.pl.
*/
#include "base/traceflags.hh"
using namespace Trace;
const char *Trace::flagStrings[] =
{
''',
# The string array is used by SimpleEnumParam to map the strings
# provided by the user to enum values.
for flag in baseFlags:
print >>ccfile, ' "%s",' % flag
for flag in compoundFlags:
print >>ccfile, ' "%s",' % flag
print >>ccfile, '};\n'
numFlagStrings = len(baseFlags) + len(compoundFlags);
print >>ccfile, 'const int Trace::numFlagStrings = %d;' % numFlagStrings
print >>ccfile
#
# Now define the individual compound flag arrays. There is an array
# for each compound flag listing the component base flags.
#
for flag in compoundFlags:
flags = compoundFlagMap[flag]
flags.append('(Flags)-1')
print >>ccfile, 'static const Flags %sMap[] =' % flag
print >>ccfile, '{ %s };' % (', '.join(flags))
print >>ccfile
#
# Finally the compoundFlags[] array maps the compound flags
# to their individual arrays/
#
print >>ccfile, 'const Flags *Trace::compoundFlags[] ='
print >>ccfile, '{'
for flag in compoundFlags:
print >>ccfile, ' %sMap,' % flag
# file trailer
print >>ccfile, '};'
ccfile.close()
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