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For example: * * \code * struct MyStats : public Stats::Group * { * Stats::Scalar scalar0; * Stats::Scalar scalar1; * * Group() * : ADD_STAT(scalar0, "Description of scalar0"), * scalar1(this, "scalar1", "Description of scalar1") * { * } * }; * \endcode */ #define ADD_STAT(n, ...) n(this, # n, __VA_ARGS__) namespace Stats { class Info; /** * Statistics container. * * A stat group is a hierarchical structure that contain statistics * and other groups. Groups are used by the stat system to reflect * gem5's SimObject hierarchy and to expose internal hierarchy within * an object. They can also be used to conveniently group stats into * their own class/struct and then be merged into the parent group * (typically a SimObject). */ class Group { public: Group() = delete; Group(const Group &) = delete; Group &operator=(const Group &) = delete; /** * Construct a new statistics group. * * The constructor takes two parameters, a parent and a name. The * parent group should typically be specified. However, there are * special cases where the parent group may be null. One such * special case is SimObjects where the Python code performs late * binding of the group parent. * * If the name parameter is NULL, the group gets merged into the * parent group instead of creating a sub-group. Stats belonging * to a merged group behave as if they have been added directly to * the parent group. * * @param parent Parent group to associate this object to. * @param name Name of this group, can be NULL to merge this group * with the parent group. */ Group(Group *parent, const char *name = nullptr); virtual ~Group(); /** * Callback to set stat parameters. * * This callback is typically used for complex stats (e.g., * distributions) that need parameters in addition to a name and a * description. Stat names and descriptions should typically be * set from the constructor usingo from the constructor using the * ADD_STAT macro. */ virtual void regStats(); /** * Callback to reset stats. */ virtual void resetStats(); /** * Register a stat with this group. This method is normally called * automatically when a stat is instantiated. */ void addStat(Stats::Info *info); /** * Get all child groups associated with this object. */ const std::map &getStatGroups() const; /** * Get all stats associated with this object. */ const std::vector &getStats() const; /** * Add a stat block as a child of this block * * This method may only be called from a Group constructor or from * regStats. It's typically only called explicitly from Python * when setting up the SimObject hierarchy. */ void addStatGroup(const char *name, Group *block); private: /** * Merge the contents (stats & children) of a block to this block. * * This is called on a parent group by the child when it is being * merged into the parent. */ void mergeStatGroup(Group *block); private: /** Parent pointer if merged into parent */ Group *const mergedParent; std::map statGroups; std::vector mergedStatGroups; std::vector stats; }; } // namespace Stats #endif // __BASE_STATS_GROUP_HH__