A trace might contain events traced during the target's execution. For example, a thread might be paused for some period of time due to context switches or breakpoints, which actually force a context switch. Not only that, a trace might be paused because the CPU decides to trace only a specific part of the target, like the address filtering provided by intel pt, which will cause pause events. Besides this case, other kinds of events might exist. This patch adds the method `TraceCursor::GetEvents()`` that returns the list of events that happened right before the instruction being pointed at by the cursor. Some refactors were done to make this change simpler. Besides this new API, the instruction dumper now supports the -e flag which shows pause events, like in the following example, where pauses happened due to breakpoints. ``` thread #1: tid = 2717361 a.out`main + 20 at main.cpp:27:20 0: 0x00000000004023d9 leaq -0x1200(%rbp), %rax [paused] 1: 0x00000000004023e0 movq %rax, %rdi [paused] 2: 0x00000000004023e3 callq 0x403a62 ; std::vector<int, std::allocator<int> >::vector at stl_vector.h:391:7 a.out`std::vector<int, std::allocator<int> >::vector() at stl_vector.h:391:7 3: 0x0000000000403a62 pushq %rbp 4: 0x0000000000403a63 movq %rsp, %rbp ``` The `dump info` command has also been updated and now it shows the number of instructions that have associated events. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D123982
59 lines
1.9 KiB
Python
59 lines
1.9 KiB
Python
import lldb
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from intelpt_testcase import *
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from lldbsuite.test.lldbtest import *
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from lldbsuite.test import lldbutil
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from lldbsuite.test.decorators import *
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class TestTraceDumpInfo(TraceIntelPTTestCaseBase):
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mydir = TestBase.compute_mydir(__file__)
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def testErrorMessages(self):
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# We first check the output when there are no targets
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self.expect("thread trace dump info",
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substrs=["error: invalid target, create a target using the 'target create' command"],
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error=True)
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# We now check the output when there's a non-running target
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self.expect("target create " +
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os.path.join(self.getSourceDir(), "intelpt-trace", "a.out"))
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self.expect("thread trace dump info",
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substrs=["error: Command requires a current process."],
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error=True)
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# Now we check the output when there's a running target without a trace
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self.expect("b main")
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self.expect("run")
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self.expect("thread trace dump info",
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substrs=["error: Process is not being traced"],
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error=True)
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def testDumpRawTraceSize(self):
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self.expect("trace load -v " +
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os.path.join(self.getSourceDir(), "intelpt-trace", "trace.json"),
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substrs=["intel-pt"])
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self.expect("thread trace dump info",
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substrs=['''Trace technology: intel-pt
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thread #1: tid = 3842849
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Total number of instructions: 21
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Memory usage:
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Raw trace size: 4 KiB
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Total approximate memory usage (excluding raw trace): 1.27 KiB
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Average memory usage per instruction (excluding raw trace): 61.76 bytes
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Timing:
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Decoding instructions: ''', '''s
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Events:
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Number of instructions with events: 1
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Number of individual events: 1
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paused: 1
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Errors:
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Number of TSC decoding errors: 0'''],
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patterns=["Decoding instructions: \d.\d\ds"])
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