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1 | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||
2 | -- Verbose mode of the LuaJIT compiler. | ||
3 | -- | ||
4 | -- Copyright (C) 2005-2011 Mike Pall. All rights reserved. | ||
5 | -- Released under the MIT license. See Copyright Notice in luajit.h | ||
6 | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||
7 | -- | ||
8 | -- This module shows verbose information about the progress of the | ||
9 | -- JIT compiler. It prints one line for each generated trace. This module | ||
10 | -- is useful to see which code has been compiled or where the compiler | ||
11 | -- punts and falls back to the interpreter. | ||
12 | -- | ||
13 | -- Example usage: | ||
14 | -- | ||
15 | -- luajit -jv -e "for i=1,1000 do for j=1,1000 do end end" | ||
16 | -- luajit -jv=myapp.out myapp.lua | ||
17 | -- | ||
18 | -- Default output is to stderr. To redirect the output to a file, pass a | ||
19 | -- filename as an argument (use '-' for stdout) or set the environment | ||
20 | -- variable LUAJIT_VERBOSEFILE. The file is overwritten every time the | ||
21 | -- module is started. | ||
22 | -- | ||
23 | -- The output from the first example should look like this: | ||
24 | -- | ||
25 | -- [TRACE 1 (command line):1 loop] | ||
26 | -- [TRACE 2 (1/3) (command line):1 -> 1] | ||
27 | -- | ||
28 | -- The first number in each line is the internal trace number. Next are | ||
29 | -- the file name ('(command line)') and the line number (':1') where the | ||
30 | -- trace has started. Side traces also show the parent trace number and | ||
31 | -- the exit number where they are attached to in parentheses ('(1/3)'). | ||
32 | -- An arrow at the end shows where the trace links to ('-> 1'), unless | ||
33 | -- it loops to itself. | ||
34 | -- | ||
35 | -- In this case the inner loop gets hot and is traced first, generating | ||
36 | -- a root trace. Then the last exit from the 1st trace gets hot, too, | ||
37 | -- and triggers generation of the 2nd trace. The side trace follows the | ||
38 | -- path along the outer loop and *around* the inner loop, back to its | ||
39 | -- start, and then links to the 1st trace. Yes, this may seem unusual, | ||
40 | -- if you know how traditional compilers work. Trace compilers are full | ||
41 | -- of surprises like this -- have fun! :-) | ||
42 | -- | ||
43 | -- Aborted traces are shown like this: | ||
44 | -- | ||
45 | -- [TRACE --- foo.lua:44 -- leaving loop in root trace at foo:lua:50] | ||
46 | -- | ||
47 | -- Don't worry -- trace aborts are quite common, even in programs which | ||
48 | -- can be fully compiled. The compiler may retry several times until it | ||
49 | -- finds a suitable trace. | ||
50 | -- | ||
51 | -- Of course this doesn't work with features that are not-yet-implemented | ||
52 | -- (NYI error messages). The VM simply falls back to the interpreter. This | ||
53 | -- may not matter at all if the particular trace is not very high up in | ||
54 | -- the CPU usage profile. Oh, and the interpreter is quite fast, too. | ||
55 | -- | ||
56 | -- Also check out the -jdump module, which prints all the gory details. | ||
57 | -- | ||
58 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ||
59 | |||
60 | -- Cache some library functions and objects. | ||
61 | local jit = require("jit") | ||
62 | assert(jit.version_num == 20000, "LuaJIT core/library version mismatch") | ||
63 | local jutil = require("jit.util") | ||
64 | local vmdef = require("jit.vmdef") | ||
65 | local funcinfo, traceinfo = jutil.funcinfo, jutil.traceinfo | ||
66 | local type, format = type, string.format | ||
67 | local stdout, stderr = io.stdout, io.stderr | ||
68 | |||
69 | -- Active flag and output file handle. | ||
70 | local active, out | ||
71 | |||
72 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ||
73 | |||
74 | local startloc, startex | ||
75 | |||
76 | local function fmtfunc(func, pc) | ||
77 | local fi = funcinfo(func, pc) | ||
78 | if fi.loc then | ||
79 | return fi.loc | ||
80 | elseif fi.ffid then | ||
81 | return vmdef.ffnames[fi.ffid] | ||
82 | elseif fi.addr then | ||
83 | return format("C:%x", fi.addr) | ||
84 | else | ||
85 | return "(?)" | ||
86 | end | ||
87 | end | ||
88 | |||
89 | -- Format trace error message. | ||
90 | local function fmterr(err, info) | ||
91 | if type(err) == "number" then | ||
92 | if type(info) == "function" then info = fmtfunc(info) end | ||
93 | err = format(vmdef.traceerr[err], info) | ||
94 | end | ||
95 | return err | ||
96 | end | ||
97 | |||
98 | -- Dump trace states. | ||
99 | local function dump_trace(what, tr, func, pc, otr, oex) | ||
100 | if what == "start" then | ||
101 | startloc = fmtfunc(func, pc) | ||
102 | startex = otr and "("..otr.."/"..oex..") " or "" | ||
103 | else | ||
104 | if what == "abort" then | ||
105 | local loc = fmtfunc(func, pc) | ||
106 | if loc ~= startloc then | ||
107 | out:write(format("[TRACE --- %s%s -- %s at %s]\n", | ||
108 | startex, startloc, fmterr(otr, oex), loc)) | ||
109 | else | ||
110 | out:write(format("[TRACE --- %s%s -- %s]\n", | ||
111 | startex, startloc, fmterr(otr, oex))) | ||
112 | end | ||
113 | elseif what == "stop" then | ||
114 | local info = traceinfo(tr) | ||
115 | local link, ltype = info.link, info.linktype | ||
116 | if ltype == "interpreter" then | ||
117 | out:write(format("[TRACE %3s %s%s -- fallback to interpreter]\n", | ||
118 | tr, startex, startloc)) | ||
119 | elseif link == tr or link == 0 then | ||
120 | out:write(format("[TRACE %3s %s%s %s]\n", | ||
121 | tr, startex, startloc, ltype)) | ||
122 | elseif ltype == "root" then | ||
123 | out:write(format("[TRACE %3s %s%s -> %d]\n", | ||
124 | tr, startex, startloc, link)) | ||
125 | else | ||
126 | out:write(format("[TRACE %3s %s%s -> %d %s]\n", | ||
127 | tr, startex, startloc, link, ltype)) | ||
128 | end | ||
129 | else | ||
130 | out:write(format("[TRACE %s]\n", what)) | ||
131 | end | ||
132 | out:flush() | ||
133 | end | ||
134 | end | ||
135 | |||
136 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ||
137 | |||
138 | -- Detach dump handlers. | ||
139 | local function dumpoff() | ||
140 | if active then | ||
141 | active = false | ||
142 | jit.attach(dump_trace) | ||
143 | if out and out ~= stdout and out ~= stderr then out:close() end | ||
144 | out = nil | ||
145 | end | ||
146 | end | ||
147 | |||
148 | -- Open the output file and attach dump handlers. | ||
149 | local function dumpon(outfile) | ||
150 | if active then dumpoff() end | ||
151 | if not outfile then outfile = os.getenv("LUAJIT_VERBOSEFILE") end | ||
152 | if outfile then | ||
153 | out = outfile == "-" and stdout or assert(io.open(outfile, "w")) | ||
154 | else | ||
155 | out = stderr | ||
156 | end | ||
157 | jit.attach(dump_trace, "trace") | ||
158 | active = true | ||
159 | end | ||
160 | |||
161 | -- Public module functions. | ||
162 | module(...) | ||
163 | |||
164 | on = dumpon | ||
165 | off = dumpoff | ||
166 | start = dumpon -- For -j command line option. | ||
167 | |||