__init__.py revision 13712
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40# Authors: Nathan Binkert
41#          Andreas Sandberg
42
43import m5
44
45import _m5.stats
46from m5.objects import Root
47from m5.util import attrdict, fatal
48
49# Stat exports
50from _m5.stats import schedStatEvent as schedEvent
51from _m5.stats import periodicStatDump
52
53outputList = []
54
55def _url_factory(func):
56    """Wrap a plain Python function with URL parsing helpers
57
58    Wrap a plain Python function f(fn, **kwargs) to expect a URL that
59    has been split using urlparse.urlsplit. First positional argument
60    is assumed to be a filename, this is created as the concatenation
61    of the netloc (~hostname) and path in the parsed URL. Keyword
62    arguments are derived from the query values in the URL.
63
64    For example:
65        wrapped_f(urlparse.urlsplit("text://stats.txt?desc=False")) ->
66        f("stats.txt", desc=False)
67
68    """
69
70    from functools import wraps
71
72    @wraps(func)
73    def wrapper(url):
74        try:
75            from urllib.parse import parse_qs
76        except ImportError:
77            # Python 2 fallback
78            from urlparse import parse_qs
79        from ast import literal_eval
80
81        qs = parse_qs(url.query, keep_blank_values=True)
82
83        # parse_qs returns a list of values for each parameter. Only
84        # use the last value since kwargs don't allow multiple values
85        # per parameter. Use literal_eval to transform string param
86        # values into proper Python types.
87        def parse_value(key, values):
88            if len(values) == 0 or (len(values) == 1 and not values[0]):
89                fatal("%s: '%s' doesn't have a value." % (url.geturl(), key))
90            elif len(values) > 1:
91                fatal("%s: '%s' has multiple values." % (url.geturl(), key))
92            else:
93                try:
94                    return key, literal_eval(values[0])
95                except ValueError:
96                    fatal("%s: %s isn't a valid Python literal" \
97                          % (url.geturl(), values[0]))
98
99        kwargs = dict([ parse_value(k, v) for k, v in qs.items() ])
100
101        try:
102            return func("%s%s" % (url.netloc, url.path), **kwargs)
103        except TypeError:
104            fatal("Illegal stat visitor parameter specified")
105
106    return wrapper
107
108@_url_factory
109def _textFactory(fn, desc=True):
110    """Output stats in text format.
111
112    Text stat files contain one stat per line with an optional
113    description. The description is enabled by default, but can be
114    disabled by setting the desc parameter to False.
115
116    Example: text://stats.txt?desc=False
117
118    """
119
120    return _m5.stats.initText(fn, desc)
121
122factories = {
123    # Default to the text factory if we're given a naked path
124    "" : _textFactory,
125    "file" : _textFactory,
126    "text" : _textFactory,
127}
128
129def addStatVisitor(url):
130    """Add a stat visitor specified using a URL string
131
132    Stat visitors are specified using URLs on the following format:
133    format://path[?param=value[;param=value]]
134
135    The available formats are listed in the factories list. Factories
136    are called with the path as the first positional parameter and the
137    parameters are keyword arguments. Parameter values must be valid
138    Python literals.
139
140    """
141
142    try:
143        from urllib.parse import urlsplit
144    except ImportError:
145        # Python 2 fallback
146        from urlparse import urlsplit
147
148    parsed = urlsplit(url)
149
150    try:
151        factory = factories[parsed.scheme]
152    except KeyError:
153        fatal("Illegal stat file type specified.")
154
155    outputList.append(factory(parsed))
156
157def initSimStats():
158    _m5.stats.initSimStats()
159    _m5.stats.registerPythonStatsHandlers()
160
161names = []
162stats_dict = {}
163stats_list = []
164def enable():
165    '''Enable the statistics package.  Before the statistics package is
166    enabled, all statistics must be created and initialized and once
167    the package is enabled, no more statistics can be created.'''
168
169    global stats_list
170    stats_list = list(_m5.stats.statsList())
171
172    for stat in stats_list:
173        if not stat.check() or not stat.baseCheck():
174            fatal("statistic '%s' (%d) was not properly initialized " \
175                  "by a regStats() function\n", stat.name, stat.id)
176
177        if not (stat.flags & flags.display):
178            stat.name = "__Stat%06d" % stat.id
179
180    stats_list.sort(key=lambda s: s.name.split('.'))
181    for stat in stats_list:
182        stats_dict[stat.name] = stat
183        stat.enable()
184
185    _m5.stats.enable();
186
187def prepare():
188    '''Prepare all stats for data access.  This must be done before
189    dumping and serialization.'''
190
191    for stat in stats_list:
192        stat.prepare()
193
194lastDump = 0
195def dump():
196    '''Dump all statistics data to the registered outputs'''
197
198    curTick = m5.curTick()
199
200    global lastDump
201    assert lastDump <= curTick
202    if lastDump == curTick:
203        return
204    lastDump = curTick
205
206    _m5.stats.processDumpQueue()
207
208    prepare()
209
210    for output in outputList:
211        if output.valid():
212            output.begin()
213            for stat in stats_list:
214                stat.visit(output)
215            output.end()
216
217def reset():
218    '''Reset all statistics to the base state'''
219
220    # call reset stats on all SimObjects
221    root = Root.getInstance()
222    if root:
223        for obj in root.descendants(): obj.resetStats()
224
225    # call any other registered stats reset callbacks
226    for stat in stats_list:
227        stat.reset()
228
229    _m5.stats.processResetQueue()
230
231flags = attrdict({
232    'none'    : 0x0000,
233    'init'    : 0x0001,
234    'display' : 0x0002,
235    'total'   : 0x0010,
236    'pdf'     : 0x0020,
237    'cdf'     : 0x0040,
238    'dist'    : 0x0080,
239    'nozero'  : 0x0100,
240    'nonan'   : 0x0200,
241})
242