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#===- perf-helper.py - Clang Python Bindings -----------------*- python -*--===#
#
# Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
# See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
#
#===------------------------------------------------------------------------===#

from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function

import sys
import os
import subprocess
import argparse
import time
import bisect
import shlex
import tempfile

test_env = { 'PATH'    : os.environ['PATH'] }

def findFilesWithExtension(path, extension):
  filenames = []
  for root, dirs, files in os.walk(path): 
    for filename in files:
      if filename.endswith(extension):
        filenames.append(os.path.join(root, filename))
  return filenames

def clean(args):
  if len(args) != 2:
    print('Usage: %s clean <path> <extension>\n' % __file__ +
      '\tRemoves all files with extension from <path>.')
    return 1
  for filename in findFilesWithExtension(args[0], args[1]):
    os.remove(filename)
  return 0

def merge(args):
  if len(args) != 3:
    print('Usage: %s clean <llvm-profdata> <output> <path>\n' % __file__ +
      '\tMerges all profraw files from path into output.')
    return 1
  cmd = [args[0], 'merge', '-o', args[1]]
  cmd.extend(findFilesWithExtension(args[2], "profraw"))
  subprocess.check_call(cmd)
  return 0

def dtrace(args):
  parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog='perf-helper dtrace',
    description='dtrace wrapper for order file generation')
  parser.add_argument('--buffer-size', metavar='size', type=int, required=False,
    default=1, help='dtrace buffer size in MB (default 1)')
  parser.add_argument('--use-oneshot', required=False, action='store_true',
    help='Use dtrace\'s oneshot probes')
  parser.add_argument('--use-ustack', required=False, action='store_true',
    help='Use dtrace\'s ustack to print function names')
  parser.add_argument('--cc1', required=False, action='store_true',
    help='Execute cc1 directly (don\'t profile the driver)')
  parser.add_argument('cmd', nargs='*', help='')

  # Use python's arg parser to handle all leading option arguments, but pass
  # everything else through to dtrace
  first_cmd = next(arg for arg in args if not arg.startswith("--"))
  last_arg_idx = args.index(first_cmd)

  opts = parser.parse_args(args[:last_arg_idx])
  cmd = args[last_arg_idx:]

  if opts.cc1:
    cmd = get_cc1_command_for_args(cmd, test_env)

  if opts.use_oneshot:
      target = "oneshot$target:::entry"
  else:
      target = "pid$target:::entry"
  predicate = '%s/probemod=="%s"/' % (target, os.path.basename(cmd[0]))
  log_timestamp = 'printf("dtrace-TS: %d\\n", timestamp)'
  if opts.use_ustack:
      action = 'ustack(1);'
  else:
      action = 'printf("dtrace-Symbol: %s\\n", probefunc);'
  dtrace_script = "%s { %s; %s }" % (predicate, log_timestamp, action)

  dtrace_args = []
  if not os.geteuid() == 0:
    print(
      'Script must be run as root, or you must add the following to your sudoers:'
      + '%%admin ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/dtrace')
    dtrace_args.append("sudo")

  dtrace_args.extend((
      'dtrace', '-xevaltime=exec',
      '-xbufsize=%dm' % (opts.buffer_size),
      '-q', '-n', dtrace_script, 
      '-c', ' '.join(cmd)))

  if sys.platform == "darwin":
    dtrace_args.append('-xmangled')

  start_time = time.time()

  with open("%d.dtrace" % os.getpid(), "w") as f:
    f.write("### Command: %s" % dtrace_args)
    subprocess.check_call(dtrace_args, stdout=f, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)

  elapsed = time.time() - start_time
  print("... data collection took %.4fs" % elapsed)

  return 0

def get_cc1_command_for_args(cmd, env):
  # Find the cc1 command used by the compiler. To do this we execute the
  # compiler with '-###' to figure out what it wants to do.
  cmd = cmd + ['-###']
  cc_output = subprocess.check_output(cmd, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, env=env, universal_newlines=True).strip()
  cc_commands = []
  for ln in cc_output.split('\n'):
      # Filter out known garbage.
      if (ln == 'Using built-in specs.' or
          ln.startswith('Configured with:') or
          ln.startswith('Target:') or
          ln.startswith('Thread model:') or
          ln.startswith('InstalledDir:') or
          ln.startswith('LLVM Profile Note') or
          ' version ' in ln):
          continue
      cc_commands.append(ln)

  if len(cc_commands) != 1:
      print('Fatal error: unable to determine cc1 command: %r' % cc_output)
      exit(1)

  cc1_cmd = shlex.split(cc_commands[0])
  if not cc1_cmd:
      print('Fatal error: unable to determine cc1 command: %r' % cc_output)
      exit(1)

  return cc1_cmd

def cc1(args):
  parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog='perf-helper cc1',
    description='cc1 wrapper for order file generation')
  parser.add_argument('cmd', nargs='*', help='')

  # Use python's arg parser to handle all leading option arguments, but pass
  # everything else through to dtrace
  first_cmd = next(arg for arg in args if not arg.startswith("--"))
  last_arg_idx = args.index(first_cmd)

  opts = parser.parse_args(args[:last_arg_idx])
  cmd = args[last_arg_idx:]

  # clear the profile file env, so that we don't generate profdata
  # when capturing the cc1 command
  cc1_env = test_env
  cc1_env["LLVM_PROFILE_FILE"] = os.devnull
  cc1_cmd = get_cc1_command_for_args(cmd, cc1_env)

  subprocess.check_call(cc1_cmd)
  return 0

def parse_dtrace_symbol_file(path, all_symbols, all_symbols_set,
                             missing_symbols, opts):
  def fix_mangling(symbol):
    if sys.platform == "darwin":
      if symbol[0] != '_' and symbol != 'start':
          symbol = '_' + symbol
    return symbol

  def get_symbols_with_prefix(symbol):
    start_index = bisect.bisect_left(all_symbols, symbol)
    for s in all_symbols[start_index:]:
      if not s.startswith(symbol):
        break
      yield s

  # Extract the list of symbols from the given file, which is assumed to be
  # the output of a dtrace run logging either probefunc or ustack(1) and
  # nothing else. The dtrace -xdemangle option needs to be used.
  #
  # This is particular to OS X at the moment, because of the '_' handling.
  with open(path) as f:
    current_timestamp = None
    for ln in f:
      # Drop leading and trailing whitespace.
      ln = ln.strip()
      if not ln.startswith("dtrace-"):
        continue

      # If this is a timestamp specifier, extract it.
      if ln.startswith("dtrace-TS: "):
        _,data = ln.split(': ', 1)
        if not data.isdigit():
          print("warning: unrecognized timestamp line %r, ignoring" % ln,
            file=sys.stderr)
          continue
        current_timestamp = int(data)
        continue
      elif ln.startswith("dtrace-Symbol: "):

        _,ln = ln.split(': ', 1)
        if not ln:
          continue

        # If there is a '`' in the line, assume it is a ustack(1) entry in
        # the form of <modulename>`<modulefunc>, where <modulefunc> is never
        # truncated (but does need the mangling patched).
        if '`' in ln:
          yield (current_timestamp, fix_mangling(ln.split('`',1)[1]))
          continue

        # Otherwise, assume this is a probefunc printout. DTrace on OS X
        # seems to have a bug where it prints the mangled version of symbols
        # which aren't C++ mangled. We just add a '_' to anything but start
        # which doesn't already have a '_'.
        symbol = fix_mangling(ln)

        # If we don't know all the symbols, or the symbol is one of them,
        # just return it.
        if not all_symbols_set or symbol in all_symbols_set:
          yield (current_timestamp, symbol)
          continue

        # Otherwise, we have a symbol name which isn't present in the
        # binary. We assume it is truncated, and try to extend it.

        # Get all the symbols with this prefix.
        possible_symbols = list(get_symbols_with_prefix(symbol))
        if not possible_symbols:
          continue

        # If we found too many possible symbols, ignore this as a prefix.
        if len(possible_symbols) > 100:
          print( "warning: ignoring symbol %r " % symbol +
            "(no match and too many possible suffixes)", file=sys.stderr) 
          continue

        # Report that we resolved a missing symbol.
        if opts.show_missing_symbols and symbol not in missing_symbols:
          print("warning: resolved missing symbol %r" % symbol, file=sys.stderr)
          missing_symbols.add(symbol)

        # Otherwise, treat all the possible matches as having occurred. This
        # is an over-approximation, but it should be ok in practice.
        for s in possible_symbols:
          yield (current_timestamp, s)

def uniq(list):
  seen = set()
  for item in list:
    if item not in seen:
      yield item
      seen.add(item)

def form_by_call_order(symbol_lists):
  # Simply strategy, just return symbols in order of occurrence, even across
  # multiple runs.
  return uniq(s for symbols in symbol_lists for s in symbols)

def form_by_call_order_fair(symbol_lists):
  # More complicated strategy that tries to respect the call order across all
  # of the test cases, instead of giving a huge preference to the first test
  # case.

  # First, uniq all the lists.
  uniq_lists = [list(uniq(symbols)) for symbols in symbol_lists]

  # Compute the successors for each list.
  succs = {}
  for symbols in uniq_lists:
    for a,b in zip(symbols[:-1], symbols[1:]):
      succs[a] = items = succs.get(a, [])
      if b not in items:
        items.append(b)
  
  # Emit all the symbols, but make sure to always emit all successors from any
  # call list whenever we see a symbol.
  #
  # There isn't much science here, but this sometimes works better than the
  # more naive strategy. Then again, sometimes it doesn't so more research is
  # probably needed.
  return uniq(s
    for symbols in symbol_lists
    for node in symbols
    for s in ([node] + succs.get(node,[])))
 
def form_by_frequency(symbol_lists):
  # Form the order file by just putting the most commonly occurring symbols
  # first. This assumes the data files didn't use the oneshot dtrace method.
 
  counts = {}
  for symbols in symbol_lists:
    for a in symbols:
      counts[a] = counts.get(a,0) + 1

  by_count = list(counts.items())
  by_count.sort(key = lambda __n: -__n[1])
  return [s for s,n in by_count]
 
def form_by_random(symbol_lists):
  # Randomize the symbols.
  merged_symbols = uniq(s for symbols in symbol_lists
                          for s in symbols)
  random.shuffle(merged_symbols)
  return merged_symbols
 
def form_by_alphabetical(symbol_lists):
  # Alphabetize the symbols.
  merged_symbols = list(set(s for symbols in symbol_lists for s in symbols))
  merged_symbols.sort()
  return merged_symbols

methods = dict((name[len("form_by_"):],value)
  for name,value in locals().items() if name.startswith("form_by_"))

def genOrderFile(args):
  parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
    "%prog  [options] <dtrace data file directories>]")
  parser.add_argument('input', nargs='+', help='')
  parser.add_argument("--binary", metavar="PATH", type=str, dest="binary_path",
    help="Path to the binary being ordered (for getting all symbols)",
    default=None)
  parser.add_argument("--output", dest="output_path",
    help="path to output order file to write", default=None, required=True,
    metavar="PATH")
  parser.add_argument("--show-missing-symbols", dest="show_missing_symbols",
    help="show symbols which are 'fixed up' to a valid name (requires --binary)",
    action="store_true", default=None)
  parser.add_argument("--output-unordered-symbols",
    dest="output_unordered_symbols_path",
    help="write a list of the unordered symbols to PATH (requires --binary)",
    default=None, metavar="PATH")
  parser.add_argument("--method", dest="method",
    help="order file generation method to use", choices=list(methods.keys()),
    default='call_order')
  opts = parser.parse_args(args)

  # If the user gave us a binary, get all the symbols in the binary by
  # snarfing 'nm' output.
  if opts.binary_path is not None:
     output = subprocess.check_output(['nm', '-P', opts.binary_path], universal_newlines=True)
     lines = output.split("\n")
     all_symbols = [ln.split(' ',1)[0]
                    for ln in lines
                    if ln.strip()]
     print("found %d symbols in binary" % len(all_symbols))
     all_symbols.sort()
  else:
     all_symbols = []
  all_symbols_set = set(all_symbols)

  # Compute the list of input files.
  input_files = []
  for dirname in opts.input:
    input_files.extend(findFilesWithExtension(dirname, "dtrace"))

  # Load all of the input files.
  print("loading from %d data files" % len(input_files))
  missing_symbols = set()
  timestamped_symbol_lists = [
      list(parse_dtrace_symbol_file(path, all_symbols, all_symbols_set,
                                    missing_symbols, opts))
      for path in input_files]

  # Reorder each symbol list.
  symbol_lists = []
  for timestamped_symbols_list in timestamped_symbol_lists:
    timestamped_symbols_list.sort()
    symbol_lists.append([symbol for _,symbol in timestamped_symbols_list])

  # Execute the desire order file generation method.
  method = methods.get(opts.method)
  result = list(method(symbol_lists))

  # Report to the user on what percentage of symbols are present in the order
  # file.
  num_ordered_symbols = len(result)
  if all_symbols:
    print("note: order file contains %d/%d symbols (%.2f%%)" % (
      num_ordered_symbols, len(all_symbols),
      100.*num_ordered_symbols/len(all_symbols)), file=sys.stderr)

  if opts.output_unordered_symbols_path:
    ordered_symbols_set = set(result)
    with open(opts.output_unordered_symbols_path, 'w') as f:
      f.write("\n".join(s for s in all_symbols if s not in ordered_symbols_set))

  # Write the order file.
  with open(opts.output_path, 'w') as f:
    f.write("\n".join(result))
    f.write("\n")

  return 0

commands = {'clean' : clean,
  'merge' : merge, 
  'dtrace' : dtrace,
  'cc1' : cc1,
  'gen-order-file' : genOrderFile}

def main():
  f = commands[sys.argv[1]]
  sys.exit(f(sys.argv[2:]))

if __name__ == '__main__':
  main()