#! /usr/bin/perl # # Generate Valgrind's module dependence graph in 'dot' format. # # You can run it from anywhere(?) in a Valgrind source tree, but the two # most interesting places are: # - the root, to get the entire module dependence graph. # - coregrind/, to get the core's module dependence graph. # # It sends a dot-format graph to stdout. You can use dot (part of the # "GraphViz" package) to generated a PostScript graphs like this: # # dot -Tps foo.dot -o foo.ps # # Caveats: # - It's not a proper parser. If you have a #include that is commented out, # it will think it's there. We see that particularly in m_demangle. # - It only looks in C files, not in header files, so it will miss any # extra dependencies this causes. Fortunately we don't have many like # that. use warnings; use strict; #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Global variables #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # The dependence graph is a set of src-->dst pairs, stored in a double-hash: # # hash(src, hash(dst, dst_realname)) # # Each of 'src' and 'dst' are node names. 'src' is always a module name, # eg. 'm_main' or 'memcheck'. The destination is sometimes a module name, # and sometimes a header file. Because Dot can't handle certain characters # in its node names, when 'dst' represents a header file it's a transformed # version of the header file name, eg. 'INT_memcheck_h' or 'EXT_sys_mman_h'. # The 'dst_realname' holds the original name, eg. '"memcheck.h"' or # "<sys/mman.h>". We use 'dst' for the node name in the graph, but label it # with 'dst_realname' and that's what gets seen. (Although we use "" for # 'dst_realname' when it would be the same as 'dst'.) my $deps = {}; # Directories to skip. These are the defaults, they can be augmented # using command-line options. my %dirs_to_skip = ( auxprogs => 1, hp2ps => 1, tests => 1 ); # Command-line variables -- things we should show. Default is yes. my $show_tools = 1; my $show_headers = 1; my $show_libc = 1; # Modules to hide. my %hide; # List of all tools. my @tools = ( "cachegrind", "helgrind", "lackey", "massif", "memcheck", "none" ); my $usage = <<END usage: gen-mdg [options] options: --headers=no|yes show headers, ie. show module-to-module deps only --hide=<a>,<b>,... hide module(s) named <a>, <b>, ... END ; #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Subroutines #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- sub process_cmd_line() { for my $arg (@ARGV) { # --headers=yes|no if ($arg =~ /^--headers=(yes|no)$/) { $show_headers = 1 if ($1 eq "yes"); $show_headers = 0 if ($1 eq "no"); # --hide=<a>,<b>,... } elsif ($arg =~ /^--hide=(.*)$/) { my @hiders = split(/,/, $1); foreach my $h (@hiders) { $hide{$h} = 1; } } else { die $usage; } } if (!$show_tools) { foreach my $tool (@tools) { $dirs_to_skip{$tool} = 1; } } } # Convert a header filename into a node name acceptable by dot. sub clean_nodename($) { my ($s) = @_; $s =~ s/"([^"]+)"/INT_$1/; # "foo.h" --> foo.h $s =~ s/<([^>]+)>/EXT_$1/; # <foo.h> --> foo.h $s =~ s/\./_/g; # foo.h --> foo_h $s =~ s/-/_/g; # foo-bar.h --> foo_bar_h $s =~ s/\//_/g; # bar/foo_h --> bar_foo_h return $s; } # Convert a header filename into a node label acceptable by dot. sub clean_nodelabel($) { my ($s) = @_; $s =~ s/"/\\"/g; # "foo.h" --> \"foo.h\" return $s; } # $module is the module to which the C/asm file $f belongs. sub scan_C_or_asm_file($$) { my ($module, $f) = @_; # Skip if this is a module we want to hide if ($hide{$module}) { return; } # Get any existing dependencies for this module, initialise if none my $module_deps = $deps->{$module}; if (not defined $module_deps) { $module_deps = {}; } # Scan the C/asm file open(CFILE, "< $f") || die "File $f not openable\n"; while (my $line = <CFILE>) { if ($line =~ /#include\s+(("|<)[^">]+("|>))/) { # Right! We've found a #include line. my $include_string = $1; my $target; my $realname; if ($include_string =~ /"pub_(core|tool)_([A-Za-z]+).h"/) { # If #include string is "pub_core_foo.h" or "pub_tool_foo.h", # the target module is "m_foo". # # Nb: assuming the "foo" part does not contains underscores! $target = "m_$2"; $realname = ""; # But don't show hidden modules if ($hide{$target}) { $target = ""; } } elsif ($show_headers) { # Otherwise use the #include string as-is for the target. # Note that "#include pub_core_foo_asm.h" falls into this # category. We don't consider that part of the m_foo module # because the *_asm.h only define some constants. $target = clean_nodename($include_string); $realname = clean_nodelabel($include_string); } else { # Don't record anything $target = ""; $realname = ""; } # Maybe record dependency (unless it's circular) if ($target ne "" and $target ne $module) { $module_deps->{$target} = $realname; } } } close(CFILE); # Store the updated dependencies. $deps->{$module} = $module_deps; } sub process_dir($); # forward declarations required because of recursion sub process_dir($) { my ($parentd) = @_; # Go through each file/dir in the directory. my @fs = <*>; foreach my $f (@fs) { if (-d $f) { # Directory -- recursively process unless we want to skip it. if (not exists $dirs_to_skip{$f}) { chdir $f or die; process_dir($f); chdir ".." or die; } } elsif (-f $f) { if ($f =~ /\w+\.[cS]$/) { # If this is a .c/.S file in coregrind/, it's a module in its # own right, eg. coregrind/m_redir.c --> module name of # "m_redir". # # Otherwise, it belongs to the module whose name is that of # the parent directory, eg. coregrind/m_debuginfo/symtab.c # --> module name of "m_debuginfo". my $module; if ($parentd eq "coregrind") { $module = $f; $module =~ s/(\w+).[cS]$/$1/; # foo.c --> foo } else { $module = $parentd; } # Now the module/f pair is either: # - like this: (m_redir, m_redir.c) # - or like this: (m_debuginfo, symtab.c) scan_C_or_asm_file($module, $f); } } else { die "$f is not a dir nor a file\n"; } } } sub print_graph() { my %printed_realnames; print("digraph G {\n"); while (my ($src, $dst_hash) = each %$deps) { while (my ($dst, $dst_realname) = each %$dst_hash) { # If the dstnode has a realname, print just the dstnode with that # realname, and record it in %printed_realnames so we don't print # it again. if ($dst_realname ne "") { if (not defined $printed_realnames{$dst}) { print(" $dst [label=\"$dst_realname\"]\n"); $printed_realnames{$dst} = 1; } } # Print the src-->dst edge. print(" $src -> $dst\n"); } } print("}\n"); } #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # main #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- process_cmd_line(); my $start_dir = `basename \`pwd\``; chop($start_dir); # trim newline process_dir($start_dir); print_graph();