171 lines
5.8 KiB
Python
Executable File
171 lines
5.8 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env python3
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#
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# Script to show the callgraph in a human readable manner. Basically just a
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# wrapper aroung GCC's -fcallgraph-info flag.
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#
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import os
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import glob
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import itertools as it
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import re
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import csv
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import collections as co
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CI_PATHS = ['*.ci']
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def collect(paths, **args):
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# parse the vcg format
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k_pattern = re.compile('([a-z]+)\s*:', re.DOTALL)
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v_pattern = re.compile('(?:"(.*?)"|([a-z]+))', re.DOTALL)
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def parse_vcg(rest):
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def parse_vcg(rest):
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node = []
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while True:
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rest = rest.lstrip()
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m = k_pattern.match(rest)
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if not m:
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return (node, rest)
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k, rest = m.group(1), rest[m.end(0):]
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rest = rest.lstrip()
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if rest.startswith('{'):
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v, rest = parse_vcg(rest[1:])
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assert rest[0] == '}', "unexpected %r" % rest[0:1]
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rest = rest[1:]
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node.append((k, v))
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else:
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m = v_pattern.match(rest)
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assert m, "unexpected %r" % rest[0:1]
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v, rest = m.group(1) or m.group(2), rest[m.end(0):]
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node.append((k, v))
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node, rest = parse_vcg(rest)
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assert rest == '', "unexpected %r" % rest[0:1]
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return node
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# collect into functions
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results = co.defaultdict(lambda: (None, None, set()))
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f_pattern = re.compile(r'([^\\]*)\\n([^:]*)')
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for path in paths:
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with open(path) as f:
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vcg = parse_vcg(f.read())
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for k, graph in vcg:
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if k != 'graph':
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continue
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for k, info in graph:
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if k == 'node':
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info = dict(info)
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m = f_pattern.match(info['label'])
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if m:
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function, file = m.groups()
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_, _, targets = results[info['title']]
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results[info['title']] = (file, function, targets)
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elif k == 'edge':
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info = dict(info)
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_, _, targets = results[info['sourcename']]
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targets.add(info['targetname'])
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else:
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continue
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if not args.get('everything'):
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for source, (s_file, s_function, _) in list(results.items()):
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# discard internal functions
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if s_file.startswith('<') or s_file.startswith('/usr/include'):
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del results[source]
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# flatten into a list
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flat_results = []
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for _, (s_file, s_function, targets) in results.items():
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for target in targets:
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if target not in results:
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continue
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t_file, t_function, _ = results[target]
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flat_results.append((s_file, s_function, t_file, t_function))
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return flat_results
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def main(**args):
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# find sizes
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if not args.get('use', None):
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# find .ci files
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paths = []
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for path in args['ci_paths']:
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if os.path.isdir(path):
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path = path + '/*.ci'
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for path in glob.glob(path):
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paths.append(path)
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if not paths:
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print('no .ci files found in %r?' % args['ci_paths'])
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sys.exit(-1)
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results = collect(paths, **args)
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else:
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with open(args['use']) as f:
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r = csv.DictReader(f)
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results = [
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( result['file'],
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result['function'],
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result['callee_file'],
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result['callee_function'])
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for result in r]
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# write results to CSV
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if args.get('output'):
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with open(args['output'], 'w') as f:
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w = csv.writer(f)
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w.writerow(['file', 'function', 'callee_file', 'callee_function'])
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for file, func, c_file, c_func in sorted(results):
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w.writerow((file, func, c_file, c_func))
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# print results
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def dedup_entries(results, by='function'):
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entries = co.defaultdict(lambda: set())
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for file, func, c_file, c_func in results:
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entry = (file if by == 'file' else func)
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entries[entry].add(c_file if by == 'file' else c_func)
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return entries
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def print_entries(by='function'):
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entries = dedup_entries(results, by=by)
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for name, callees in sorted(entries.items()):
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print(name)
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for i, c_name in enumerate(sorted(callees)):
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print(" -> %s" % c_name)
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if args.get('quiet'):
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pass
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elif args.get('files'):
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print_entries(by='file')
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else:
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print_entries(by='function')
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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import argparse
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import sys
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
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description="Find code size at the function level.")
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parser.add_argument('ci_paths', nargs='*', default=CI_PATHS,
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help="Description of where to find *.ci files. May be a directory \
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or a list of paths. Defaults to %r." % CI_PATHS)
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parser.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', action='store_true',
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help="Output commands that run behind the scenes.")
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parser.add_argument('-o', '--output',
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help="Specify CSV file to store results.")
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parser.add_argument('-u', '--use',
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help="Don't parse callgraph files, instead use this CSV file.")
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parser.add_argument('-A', '--everything', action='store_true',
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help="Include builtin and libc specific symbols.")
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parser.add_argument('--files', action='store_true',
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help="Show file-level calls.")
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parser.add_argument('-q', '--quiet', action='store_true',
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help="Don't show anything, useful with -o.")
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parser.add_argument('--build-dir',
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help="Specify the relative build directory. Used to map object files \
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to the correct source files.")
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sys.exit(main(**vars(parser.parse_args())))
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