/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /*--- Cachegrind: cache configuration. ---*/ /*--- The architecture specific void VG_(configure_caches) are ---*/ /*--- located in the cg-<architecture>.c files. ---*/ /*--- cg-arch.c ---*/ /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* This file is part of Cachegrind, a Valgrind tool for cache profiling programs. Copyright (C) 2011-2012 Nicholas Nethercote njn@valgrind.org This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. The GNU General Public License is contained in the file COPYING. */ #include "pub_tool_basics.h" #include "pub_tool_libcassert.h" #include "pub_tool_libcbase.h" #include "pub_tool_libcprint.h" #include "pub_tool_options.h" #include "cg_arch.h" // Checks cache config is ok. Returns NULL if ok, or a pointer to an error // string otherwise. static Char* check_cache(cache_t* cache) { // Simulator requires set count to be a power of two. if ((cache->size % (cache->line_size * cache->assoc) != 0) || (-1 == VG_(log2)(cache->size/cache->line_size/cache->assoc))) { return "Cache set count is not a power of two.\n"; } // Simulator requires line size to be a power of two. if (-1 == VG_(log2)(cache->line_size)) { return "Cache line size is not a power of two.\n"; } // Then check line size >= 16 -- any smaller and a single instruction could // straddle three cache lines, which breaks a simulation assertion and is // stupid anyway. if (cache->line_size < MIN_LINE_SIZE) { return "Cache line size is too small.\n"; } /* Then check cache size > line size (causes seg faults if not). */ if (cache->size <= cache->line_size) { return "Cache size <= line size.\n"; } /* Then check assoc <= (size / line size) (seg faults otherwise). */ if (cache->assoc > (cache->size / cache->line_size)) { return "Cache associativity > (size / line size).\n"; } return NULL; } static void parse_cache_opt ( cache_t* cache, Char* opt, Char* optval ) { Long i1, i2, i3; Char* endptr; Char* checkRes; // Option argument looks like "65536,2,64". Extract them. i1 = VG_(strtoll10)(optval, &endptr); if (*endptr != ',') goto bad; i2 = VG_(strtoll10)(endptr+1, &endptr); if (*endptr != ',') goto bad; i3 = VG_(strtoll10)(endptr+1, &endptr); if (*endptr != '\0') goto bad; // Check for overflow. cache->size = (Int)i1; cache->assoc = (Int)i2; cache->line_size = (Int)i3; if (cache->size != i1) goto overflow; if (cache->assoc != i2) goto overflow; if (cache->line_size != i3) goto overflow; checkRes = check_cache(cache); if (checkRes) { VG_(fmsg)("%s", checkRes); goto bad; } return; bad: VG_(fmsg_bad_option)(opt, ""); overflow: VG_(fmsg_bad_option)(opt, "One of the cache parameters was too large and overflowed.\n"); } Bool VG_(str_clo_cache_opt)(Char *arg, cache_t* clo_I1c, cache_t* clo_D1c, cache_t* clo_LLc) { Char* tmp_str; if VG_STR_CLO(arg, "--I1", tmp_str) { parse_cache_opt(clo_I1c, arg, tmp_str); return True; } else if VG_STR_CLO(arg, "--D1", tmp_str) { parse_cache_opt(clo_D1c, arg, tmp_str); return True; } else if (VG_STR_CLO(arg, "--L2", tmp_str) || // for backwards compatibility VG_STR_CLO(arg, "--LL", tmp_str)) { parse_cache_opt(clo_LLc, arg, tmp_str); return True; } else return False; } static void umsg_cache_img(Char* desc, cache_t* c) { VG_(umsg)(" %s: %'d B, %d-way, %d B lines\n", desc, c->size, c->assoc, c->line_size); } // Verifies if c is a valid cache. // An invalid value causes an assert, unless clo_redefined is True. static void check_cache_or_override(Char* desc, cache_t* c, Bool clo_redefined) { Char* checkRes; checkRes = check_cache(c); if (checkRes) { VG_(umsg)("Auto-detected %s cache configuration not supported: %s", desc, checkRes); umsg_cache_img(desc, c); if (!clo_redefined) { VG_(umsg)("As it probably should be supported, please report a bug!\n"); VG_(umsg)("Bypass this message by using option --%s=...\n", desc); tl_assert(0); } } } void VG_(post_clo_init_configure_caches)(cache_t* I1c, cache_t* D1c, cache_t* LLc, cache_t* clo_I1c, cache_t* clo_D1c, cache_t* clo_LLc) { #define DEFINED(L) (-1 != L->size || -1 != L->assoc || -1 != L->line_size) // Count how many were defined on the command line. Bool all_caches_clo_defined = (DEFINED(clo_I1c) && DEFINED(clo_D1c) && DEFINED(clo_LLc)); // Set the cache config (using auto-detection, if supported by the // architecture). VG_(configure_caches)( I1c, D1c, LLc, all_caches_clo_defined ); // Check the default/auto-detected values. // Allow the user to override invalid auto-detected caches // with command line. check_cache_or_override ("I1", I1c, DEFINED(clo_I1c)); check_cache_or_override ("D1", D1c, DEFINED(clo_D1c)); check_cache_or_override ("LL", LLc, DEFINED(clo_LLc)); // Then replace with any defined on the command line. (Already checked in // VG(parse_clo_cache_opt)().) if (DEFINED(clo_I1c)) { *I1c = *clo_I1c; } if (DEFINED(clo_D1c)) { *D1c = *clo_D1c; } if (DEFINED(clo_LLc)) { *LLc = *clo_LLc; } if (VG_(clo_verbosity) >= 2) { VG_(umsg)("Cache configuration used:\n"); umsg_cache_img ("I1", I1c); umsg_cache_img ("D1", D1c); umsg_cache_img ("LL", LLc); } #undef DEFINED } void VG_(print_cache_clo_opts)() { VG_(printf)( " --I1=<size>,<assoc>,<line_size> set I1 cache manually\n" " --D1=<size>,<assoc>,<line_size> set D1 cache manually\n" " --LL=<size>,<assoc>,<line_size> set LL cache manually\n" ); }