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#!/usr/bin/env python3
#
# Pretty-printer for simple trace backend binary trace files
#
# Copyright IBM, Corp. 2010
#
# This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2. See
# the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
#
# For help see docs/devel/tracing.rst
import sys
import struct
import inspect
from tracetool import read_events, Event
from tracetool.backend.simple import is_string
__all__ = ['Analyzer', 'process', 'run']
# This is the binary format that the QEMU "simple" trace backend
# emits. There is no specification documentation because the format is
# not guaranteed to be stable. Trace files must be parsed with the
# same trace-events-all file and the same simpletrace.py file that
# QEMU was built with.
header_event_id = 0xffffffffffffffff
header_magic = 0xf2b177cb0aa429b4
dropped_event_id = 0xfffffffffffffffe
record_type_mapping = 0
record_type_event = 1
log_header_fmt = '=QQQ'
rec_header_fmt = '=QQII'
def read_header(fobj, hfmt):
'''Read a trace record header'''
hlen = struct.calcsize(hfmt)
hdr = fobj.read(hlen)
if len(hdr) != hlen:
return None
return struct.unpack(hfmt, hdr)
def get_record(edict, idtoname, rechdr, fobj):
"""Deserialize a trace record from a file into a tuple
(name, timestamp, pid, arg1, ..., arg6)."""
if rechdr is None:
return None
if rechdr[0] != dropped_event_id:
event_id = rechdr[0]
name = idtoname[event_id]
rec = (name, rechdr[1], rechdr[3])
try:
event = edict[name]
except KeyError as e:
sys.stderr.write('%s event is logged but is not declared ' \
'in the trace events file, try using ' \
'trace-events-all instead.\n' % str(e))
sys.exit(1)
for type, name in event.args:
if is_string(type):
l = fobj.read(4)
(len,) = struct.unpack('=L', l)
s = fobj.read(len)
rec = rec + (s,)
else:
(value,) = struct.unpack('=Q', fobj.read(8))
rec = rec + (value,)
else:
rec = ("dropped", rechdr[1], rechdr[3])
(value,) = struct.unpack('=Q', fobj.read(8))
rec = rec + (value,)
return rec
def get_mapping(fobj):
(event_id, ) = struct.unpack('=Q', fobj.read(8))
(len, ) = struct.unpack('=L', fobj.read(4))
name = fobj.read(len).decode()
return (event_id, name)
def read_record(edict, idtoname, fobj):
"""Deserialize a trace record from a file into a tuple (event_num, timestamp, pid, arg1, ..., arg6)."""
rechdr = read_header(fobj, rec_header_fmt)
return get_record(edict, idtoname, rechdr, fobj)
def read_trace_header(fobj):
"""Read and verify trace file header"""
header = read_header(fobj, log_header_fmt)
if header is None:
raise ValueError('Not a valid trace file!')
if header[0] != header_event_id:
raise ValueError('Not a valid trace file, header id %d != %d' %
(header[0], header_event_id))
if header[1] != header_magic:
raise ValueError('Not a valid trace file, header magic %d != %d' %
(header[1], header_magic))
log_version = header[2]
if log_version not in [0, 2, 3, 4]:
raise ValueError('Unknown version of tracelog format!')
if log_version != 4:
raise ValueError('Log format %d not supported with this QEMU release!'
% log_version)
def read_trace_records(edict, idtoname, fobj):
"""Deserialize trace records from a file, yielding record tuples (event_num, timestamp, pid, arg1, ..., arg6).
Note that `idtoname` is modified if the file contains mapping records.
Args:
edict (str -> Event): events dict, indexed by name
idtoname (int -> str): event names dict, indexed by event ID
fobj (file): input file
"""
while True:
t = fobj.read(8)
if len(t) == 0:
break
(rectype, ) = struct.unpack('=Q', t)
if rectype == record_type_mapping:
event_id, name = get_mapping(fobj)
idtoname[event_id] = name
else:
rec = read_record(edict, idtoname, fobj)
yield rec
class Analyzer(object):
"""A trace file analyzer which processes trace records.
An analyzer can be passed to run() or process(). The begin() method is
invoked, then each trace record is processed, and finally the end() method
is invoked.
If a method matching a trace event name exists, it is invoked to process
that trace record. Otherwise the catchall() method is invoked.
Example:
The following method handles the runstate_set(int new_state) trace event::
def runstate_set(self, new_state):
...
The method can also take a timestamp argument before the trace event
arguments::
def runstate_set(self, timestamp, new_state):
...
Timestamps have the uint64_t type and are in nanoseconds.
The pid can be included in addition to the timestamp and is useful when
dealing with traces from multiple processes::
def runstate_set(self, timestamp, pid, new_state):
...
"""
def begin(self):
"""Called at the start of the trace."""
pass
def catchall(self, event, rec):
"""Called if no specific method for processing a trace event has been found."""
pass
def end(self):
"""Called at the end of the trace."""
pass
def process(events, log, analyzer, read_header=True):
"""Invoke an analyzer on each event in a log.
Args:
events (file-object or list or str): events list or file-like object or file path as str to read event data from
log (file-object or str): file-like object or file path as str to read log data from
analyzer (Analyzer): Instance of Analyzer to interpret the event data
read_header (bool, optional): Whether to read header data from the log data. Defaults to True.
"""
if isinstance(events, str):
with open(events, 'r') as f:
events_list = read_events(f, events)
elif isinstance(events, list):
# Treat as a list of events already produced by tracetool.read_events
events_list = events
else:
# Treat as an already opened file-object
events_list = read_events(events, events.name)
close_log = False
if isinstance(log, str):
log = open(log, 'rb')
close_log = True
if read_header:
read_trace_header(log)
frameinfo = inspect.getframeinfo(inspect.currentframe())
dropped_event = Event.build("Dropped_Event(uint64_t num_events_dropped)",
frameinfo.lineno + 1, frameinfo.filename)
edict = {"dropped": dropped_event}
idtoname = {dropped_event_id: "dropped"}
for event in events_list:
edict[event.name] = event
# If there is no header assume event ID mapping matches events list
if not read_header:
for event_id, event in enumerate(events_list):
idtoname[event_id] = event.name
def build_fn(analyzer, event):
if isinstance(event, str):
return analyzer.catchall
fn = getattr(analyzer, event.name, None)
if fn is None:
return analyzer.catchall
event_argcount = len(event.args)
fn_argcount = len(inspect.getargspec(fn)[0]) - 1
if fn_argcount == event_argcount + 1:
# Include timestamp as first argument
return lambda _, rec: fn(*(rec[1:2] + rec[3:3 + event_argcount]))
elif fn_argcount == event_argcount + 2:
# Include timestamp and pid
return lambda _, rec: fn(*rec[1:3 + event_argcount])
else:
# Just arguments, no timestamp or pid
return lambda _, rec: fn(*rec[3:3 + event_argcount])
analyzer.begin()
fn_cache = {}
for rec in read_trace_records(edict, idtoname, log):
event_num = rec[0]
event = edict[event_num]
if event_num not in fn_cache:
fn_cache[event_num] = build_fn(analyzer, event)
fn_cache[event_num](event, rec)
analyzer.end()
if close_log:
log.close()
def run(analyzer):
"""Execute an analyzer on a trace file given on the command-line.
This function is useful as a driver for simple analysis scripts. More
advanced scripts will want to call process() instead."""
try:
# NOTE: See built-in `argparse` module for a more robust cli interface
*no_header, trace_event_path, trace_file_path = sys.argv[1:]
assert no_header == [] or no_header == ['--no-header'], 'Invalid no-header argument'
except (AssertionError, ValueError):
sys.stderr.write(f'usage: {sys.argv[0]} [--no-header] <trace-events> <trace-file>\n')
sys.exit(1)
with open(trace_event_path, 'r') as events_fobj, open(trace_file_path, 'rb') as log_fobj:
process(events_fobj, log_fobj, analyzer, read_header=not no_header)
if __name__ == '__main__':
class Formatter(Analyzer):
def __init__(self):
self.last_timestamp = None
def catchall(self, event, rec):
timestamp = rec[1]
if self.last_timestamp is None:
self.last_timestamp = timestamp
delta_ns = timestamp - self.last_timestamp
self.last_timestamp = timestamp
fields = [event.name, '%0.3f' % (delta_ns / 1000.0),
'pid=%d' % rec[2]]
i = 3
for type, name in event.args:
if is_string(type):
fields.append('%s=%s' % (name, rec[i]))
else:
fields.append('%s=0x%x' % (name, rec[i]))
i += 1
print(' '.join(fields))
run(Formatter())
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