[14] | 1 | #!/usr/local/bin/perl |
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| 2 | # |
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| 3 | # Script to read a file specifying the packages to which every function belongs |
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| 4 | # in VIS and then process the file output of purify and create a table of |
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| 5 | # memory usage per package. |
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| 6 | # |
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| 7 | # Abelardo Pardo <abel@vlsi.colorado.edu> |
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| 8 | # |
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| 9 | # Revision: [$Id: memoryaccount,v 1.8 1997/01/23 03:50:43 hsv Exp $] |
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| 10 | |
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| 11 | require 5.001; |
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| 12 | use Getopt::Long; |
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| 13 | |
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| 14 | $version = "1.8"; |
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| 15 | |
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| 16 | # Define option and default variables |
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| 17 | # |
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| 18 | $opt_f = 0; |
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| 19 | $opt_h = 0; |
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| 20 | $opt_p = 0; |
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| 21 | $opt_v = 0; |
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| 22 | $opt_u = 0; |
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| 23 | |
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| 24 | # Read the options |
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| 25 | # |
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| 26 | $optionResult = GetOptions("f=s","h","m=s","p","u=s","v"); |
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| 27 | |
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| 28 | # Read the result of the options |
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| 29 | # |
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| 30 | if ($opt_f) { |
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| 31 | $file = $opt_f; |
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| 32 | } |
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| 33 | else { |
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| 34 | $file = "purify.log"; |
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| 35 | } |
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| 36 | |
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| 37 | # Print the help message if required |
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| 38 | # |
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| 39 | if ($opt_h || !$optionResult) { |
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| 40 | goto usage; |
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| 41 | } |
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| 42 | |
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| 43 | if ($opt_u) { |
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| 44 | if ($opt_u eq "k") { |
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| 45 | $unit = "Kbytes"; |
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| 46 | $factor = 1000.0; |
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| 47 | $precission = 2; |
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| 48 | } |
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| 49 | if ($opt_u eq "m") { |
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| 50 | $unit = "Mbytes"; |
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| 51 | $factor = 1000000.0; |
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| 52 | $precission = 2; |
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| 53 | } |
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| 54 | if ($opt_u eq "g") { |
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| 55 | $unit = "Gbytes"; |
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| 56 | $factor = 1000000000.0; |
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| 57 | $precission = 2; |
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| 58 | } |
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| 59 | if ($opt_u eq "b") { |
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| 60 | $unit = "bytes"; |
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| 61 | $factor = 1.0; |
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| 62 | $precission = 0; |
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| 63 | } |
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| 64 | } |
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| 65 | else { |
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| 66 | $unit = "bytes"; |
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| 67 | $factor = 1.0; |
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| 68 | $precission = 0; |
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| 69 | } |
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| 70 | |
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| 71 | # Print the version if required |
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| 72 | # |
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| 73 | if ($opt_v) { |
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| 74 | print <<ENDOFMESSAGE; |
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| 75 | $0 -- Version: $version -- by Abelardo Pardo <abel\@vlsi.colorado.edu> |
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| 76 | ENDOFMESSAGE |
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| 77 | exit; |
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| 78 | } |
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| 79 | |
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| 80 | # Initial value of certain variables |
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| 81 | # |
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| 82 | $detectedmiu = 0; |
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| 83 | $totalchunks = 0; |
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| 84 | $totalmemory = 0; |
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| 85 | |
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| 86 | # Read in the function map files |
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| 87 | # |
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| 88 | |
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| 89 | if ($#ARGV == -1) { |
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| 90 | push(@ARGV, "./.fmap"); |
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| 91 | } |
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| 92 | |
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| 93 | foreach $filename (@ARGV) { |
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| 94 | if (open(INPUT, $filename)) { |
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| 95 | while (<INPUT>) { |
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| 96 | @fields = split(/\s/,$_); |
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| 97 | $func2pkg{$fields[2]} = $fields[0]; |
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| 98 | $total{$fields[0]} = 0; |
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| 99 | } |
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| 100 | close(INPUT); |
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| 101 | } |
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| 102 | } |
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| 103 | |
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| 104 | # Open the input file |
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| 105 | # |
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| 106 | open(INPUT, $file) || die "Unable to open file $file\n"; |
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| 107 | while (<INPUT>) { |
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| 108 | chop; |
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| 109 | |
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| 110 | # Detect the version of purify being executed |
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| 111 | if (/\s\s\*\sPurify\s([0-9\.]+)\s/) { |
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| 112 | $purifyVersion = $1; |
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| 113 | print "Memory Map of $pname at $pdate obtained with Purify $1\n"; |
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| 114 | if ($purifyVersion eq "3.2") { |
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| 115 | $totalMemoryExp = "^Memory\\sin\\-use:\\s([0-9]+)\\sbytes"; |
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| 116 | } |
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| 117 | if ($purifyVersion eq "4.0.1") { |
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| 118 | $totalMemoryExp = "^New\\smemory\\sin\\-use:\\s([0-9]+)\\sbytes"; |
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| 119 | } |
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| 120 | } |
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| 121 | |
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| 122 | # Detect the first line telling when this was executed |
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| 123 | if (/^\*\*\*\*\s\sPurify\sinstrumented\s(.+)\s\((.+)\sat\s(.+)\)/) { |
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| 124 | $pname = $2; |
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| 125 | $pdate = $3; |
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| 126 | } |
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| 127 | |
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| 128 | # Detecting when the data structure has to be flushed |
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| 129 | if (/^Purify:\sSearching\sfor\sall\smemory\sin\-use\.\.\.$/) { |
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| 130 | foreach $name (keys %total) { |
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| 131 | $total{$name} = 0; |
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| 132 | } |
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| 133 | $parsing = 1; |
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| 134 | } |
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| 135 | |
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| 136 | if ($parsing) { |
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| 137 | # Detect the line saying how much memory in use is visible |
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| 138 | if (/^Memory\sin\-use:\s([0-9]+)\sbytes\s+\(([0-9\.]+)%\s.+\)/) { |
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| 139 | $memInUse = $2; |
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| 140 | } |
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| 141 | |
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| 142 | # If we are inside a MIU statement |
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| 143 | if ($detectedmiu == 1) { |
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| 144 | |
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| 145 | # Detect end of MIU statement |
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| 146 | if ($_ eq "") { |
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| 147 | $detectedmiu = 0; |
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| 148 | if ($notallocatedyet == 1) { |
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| 149 | $total{"unclaimed"} += $portioninuse; |
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| 150 | } |
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| 151 | } |
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| 152 | else { |
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| 153 | |
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| 154 | # Obtain the function name of the allocation |
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| 155 | if ($notallocatedyet == 1) { |
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| 156 | if (/\s+([a-zA-Z0-9_]+)\s+\[(.+)\]/) { |
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| 157 | $function = $1; |
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| 158 | if (defined($func2pkg{$function})) { |
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| 159 | $pkg = $func2pkg{$function}; |
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| 160 | $total{$pkg} += $portioninuse; |
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| 161 | $notallocatedyet = 0; |
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| 162 | } |
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| 163 | } |
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| 164 | } |
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| 165 | } |
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| 166 | } |
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| 167 | |
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| 168 | if (/^MIU:\s([0-9]+)\sbytes/) { |
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| 169 | $detectedmiu = 1; |
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| 170 | $portioninuse = $1; |
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| 171 | $notallocatedyet = 1; |
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| 172 | } |
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| 173 | |
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| 174 | if (/^\s\s\s\s\sTotal\sAllocated\s+([0-9]+)\s+([0-9]+)/) { |
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| 175 | $totalchunks = $1; |
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| 176 | $totalmemory = $2; |
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| 177 | $parsing = 0; |
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| 178 | } |
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| 179 | } |
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| 180 | } |
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| 181 | |
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| 182 | close(INPUT); |
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| 183 | |
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| 184 | if ($memInUse ne "100") { |
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| 185 | print "Warning: The program is using $memInUse% of its allocated memory\n"; |
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| 186 | } |
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| 187 | print "Profile of the memory currently in use:\n"; |
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| 188 | foreach $name (sort keys %total) { |
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| 189 | if ($opt_p || $total{$name} != 0) { |
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| 190 | $tmemoryunits = $total{$name}/$factor; |
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| 191 | $percentage = 100.0*$total{$name}/$totalmemory; |
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| 192 | printf "%9s : %12.${precission}f %s %5.2f %%\n", |
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| 193 | $name, $tmemoryunits, $unit, $percentage; |
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| 194 | } |
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| 195 | } |
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| 196 | print "-------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n"; |
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| 197 | |
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| 198 | if ($totalchunks == 0) { |
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| 199 | print "No information found in file $file\n"; |
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| 200 | exit; |
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| 201 | } |
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| 202 | |
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| 203 | $memoryunits = $totalmemory/$factor; |
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| 204 | $memoryperchunk = $totalmemory/$totalchunks; |
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| 205 | printf "Total Memory Allocated = %12.${precission}f %s\n", $memoryunits, $unit; |
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| 206 | print "Memory allocated in $totalchunks portions. "; |
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| 207 | printf "Average %12.2f bytes per portion\n", $memoryperchunk; |
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| 208 | |
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| 209 | exit; |
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| 210 | |
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| 211 | usage: |
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| 212 | print <<ENDOFMESSAGE; |
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| 213 | |
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| 214 | $0 - Program to analyze and collect statistics about the memory usage of VIS. |
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| 215 | This is how the filter works. It reads a file mapping function names to |
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| 216 | package names. The filename to read may be provided in the command |
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| 217 | line. This map may be created with the script "createfunctionmap". The |
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| 218 | application first reads in that function map. If a function is mapped in |
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| 219 | more than one file, the last one read in the one that prevails (for that |
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| 220 | reason it is recommended to read in first the global map and then the map |
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| 221 | in the user area). After that, it opens the file "purify.log" (this value |
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| 222 | may be overwritten with the "-f" option). It parses this file to detect the |
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| 223 | beginning and end of the purify dump of the memory in use. Among other |
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| 224 | things, the parsing analyzes every MIU (Memory in use) statement. The MIU |
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| 225 | statement gives the call stack whenever a memory allocation of a portion |
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| 226 | that is still in use is performed. The script parses this call stack |
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| 227 | searching for function names. When a function name that is present in the |
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| 228 | map previously read is found, that memory is added to a counter for the |
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| 229 | package to which that function belongs. Since purify prints a finite number |
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| 230 | of functions in this call stack, it might happen that none of the function |
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| 231 | names in that stack is in the map. In that case, the memory allocated is |
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| 232 | accounted to the "unclaimed" category. If while using this script, the |
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| 233 | unclaimed category represents a significant portion of the memory in use, |
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| 234 | there are two things that can be done: Either the length of the call stack |
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| 235 | is increased by using the "-chain-length" option in purify whose default is |
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| 236 | 6, or more function names are included in the map file, such that the |
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| 237 | "unclaimed memory" situation does not occur that often. When the script is |
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| 238 | done parsing the purify file, it prints a summary of the memory allocated |
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| 239 | to each and every package present in its map. Purify makes a distinction |
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| 240 | between the memory in use and the allocated memory. The former is the |
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| 241 | memory that is still accessible to the program. The latter is the total |
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| 242 | memory allocated to the program. If the memory being used by the program is |
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| 243 | not the total memory allocated by the program, the script issues a |
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| 244 | warning. This situation means that there is a portion of the memory that |
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| 245 | cannot be accessed and therefore leaked. Please refer to the purify user's |
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| 246 | guide Chapter 14, "Purify API" for more information about the type of |
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| 247 | information provided by purify. |
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| 248 | |
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| 249 | Usage: |
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| 250 | $0 [-f <filename>] [-h] [-p] [-v] [-u <units>] filenames |
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| 251 | |
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| 252 | Options: |
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| 253 | -f <filename> File to read the dump from. The default is "purify.log" |
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| 254 | -h Print this message |
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| 255 | -p Print also the packages that do not use any memory. |
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| 256 | -v Print the version |
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| 257 | -u <units> Units to print the memory usage in. It may be "b" for bytes |
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| 258 | "k" for kilobytes, "m" for megabytes and "g" for gigabytes. |
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| 259 | The default is bytes. |
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| 260 | filenames Files containing the function map to be read. Default is |
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| 261 | ./.fmap |
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| 263 | Bugs: |
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| 264 | This script has been tested for purify versions 3.2 and 4.0.1. Since the |
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| 265 | parsing is sensitive to the messages written in the dump file, a new version |
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| 266 | of purify might have different messages that are not matched in the |
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| 267 | script. If this situation arises, chances are the results are completely |
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| 268 | bogus. |
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| 269 | |
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| 270 | Author: Abelardo Pardo <abel\@vlsi.colorado.edu> |
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| 271 | |
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| 272 | |
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| 273 | ENDOFMESSAGE |
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| 274 | exit; |
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