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d1bac78e26
The parser wraps all strings as Events, so the input is an
Event. Using a string would be bad as functions like Simplify are
called on the arguments, which wouldn't be present on a string.
Fixes: 9d5da30e4a
("perf jevents: Add a new expression builtin strcmp_cpuid_str()")
Signed-off-by: Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com>
Cc: James Clark <james.clark@arm.com>
Cc: Kajol Jain <kjain@linux.ibm.com>
Cc: John Garry <john.g.garry@oracle.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230914022204.1488383-1-irogers@google.com
Signed-off-by: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org>
604 lines
19 KiB
Python
604 lines
19 KiB
Python
# SPDX-License-Identifier: (LGPL-2.1 OR BSD-2-Clause)
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"""Parse or generate representations of perf metrics."""
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import ast
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import decimal
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import json
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import re
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from typing import Dict, List, Optional, Set, Tuple, Union
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class Expression:
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"""Abstract base class of elements in a metric expression."""
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def ToPerfJson(self) -> str:
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"""Returns a perf json file encoded representation."""
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raise NotImplementedError()
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def ToPython(self) -> str:
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"""Returns a python expr parseable representation."""
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raise NotImplementedError()
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def Simplify(self):
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"""Returns a simplified version of self."""
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raise NotImplementedError()
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def Equals(self, other) -> bool:
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"""Returns true when two expressions are the same."""
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raise NotImplementedError()
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def Substitute(self, name: str, expression: 'Expression') -> 'Expression':
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raise NotImplementedError()
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def __str__(self) -> str:
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return self.ToPerfJson()
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def __or__(self, other: Union[int, float, 'Expression']) -> 'Operator':
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return Operator('|', self, other)
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def __ror__(self, other: Union[int, float, 'Expression']) -> 'Operator':
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return Operator('|', other, self)
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def __xor__(self, other: Union[int, float, 'Expression']) -> 'Operator':
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return Operator('^', self, other)
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def __and__(self, other: Union[int, float, 'Expression']) -> 'Operator':
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return Operator('&', self, other)
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def __rand__(self, other: Union[int, float, 'Expression']) -> 'Operator':
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return Operator('&', other, self)
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def __lt__(self, other: Union[int, float, 'Expression']) -> 'Operator':
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return Operator('<', self, other)
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def __gt__(self, other: Union[int, float, 'Expression']) -> 'Operator':
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return Operator('>', self, other)
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def __add__(self, other: Union[int, float, 'Expression']) -> 'Operator':
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return Operator('+', self, other)
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def __radd__(self, other: Union[int, float, 'Expression']) -> 'Operator':
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return Operator('+', other, self)
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def __sub__(self, other: Union[int, float, 'Expression']) -> 'Operator':
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return Operator('-', self, other)
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def __rsub__(self, other: Union[int, float, 'Expression']) -> 'Operator':
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return Operator('-', other, self)
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def __mul__(self, other: Union[int, float, 'Expression']) -> 'Operator':
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return Operator('*', self, other)
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def __rmul__(self, other: Union[int, float, 'Expression']) -> 'Operator':
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return Operator('*', other, self)
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def __truediv__(self, other: Union[int, float, 'Expression']) -> 'Operator':
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return Operator('/', self, other)
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def __rtruediv__(self, other: Union[int, float, 'Expression']) -> 'Operator':
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return Operator('/', other, self)
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def __mod__(self, other: Union[int, float, 'Expression']) -> 'Operator':
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return Operator('%', self, other)
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def _Constify(val: Union[bool, int, float, Expression]) -> Expression:
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"""Used to ensure that the nodes in the expression tree are all Expression."""
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if isinstance(val, bool):
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return Constant(1 if val else 0)
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if isinstance(val, (int, float)):
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return Constant(val)
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return val
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# Simple lookup for operator precedence, used to avoid unnecessary
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# brackets. Precedence matches that of the simple expression parser
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# but differs from python where comparisons are lower precedence than
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# the bitwise &, ^, | but not the logical versions that the expression
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# parser doesn't have.
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_PRECEDENCE = {
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'|': 0,
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'^': 1,
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'&': 2,
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'<': 3,
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'>': 3,
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'+': 4,
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'-': 4,
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'*': 5,
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'/': 5,
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'%': 5,
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}
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class Operator(Expression):
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"""Represents a binary operator in the parse tree."""
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def __init__(self, operator: str, lhs: Union[int, float, Expression],
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rhs: Union[int, float, Expression]):
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self.operator = operator
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self.lhs = _Constify(lhs)
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self.rhs = _Constify(rhs)
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def Bracket(self,
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other: Expression,
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other_str: str,
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rhs: bool = False) -> str:
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"""If necessary brackets the given other value.
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If ``other`` is an operator then a bracket is necessary when
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this/self operator has higher precedence. Consider: '(a + b) * c',
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``other_str`` will be 'a + b'. A bracket is necessary as without
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the bracket 'a + b * c' will evaluate 'b * c' first. However, '(a
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* b) + c' doesn't need a bracket as 'a * b' will always be
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evaluated first. For 'a / (b * c)' (ie the same precedence level
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operations) then we add the bracket to best match the original
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input, but not for '(a / b) * c' where the bracket is unnecessary.
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Args:
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other (Expression): is a lhs or rhs operator
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other_str (str): ``other`` in the appropriate string form
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rhs (bool): is ``other`` on the RHS
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Returns:
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str: possibly bracketed other_str
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"""
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if isinstance(other, Operator):
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if _PRECEDENCE.get(self.operator, -1) > _PRECEDENCE.get(
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other.operator, -1):
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return f'({other_str})'
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if rhs and _PRECEDENCE.get(self.operator, -1) == _PRECEDENCE.get(
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other.operator, -1):
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return f'({other_str})'
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return other_str
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def ToPerfJson(self):
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return (f'{self.Bracket(self.lhs, self.lhs.ToPerfJson())} {self.operator} '
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f'{self.Bracket(self.rhs, self.rhs.ToPerfJson(), True)}')
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def ToPython(self):
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return (f'{self.Bracket(self.lhs, self.lhs.ToPython())} {self.operator} '
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f'{self.Bracket(self.rhs, self.rhs.ToPython(), True)}')
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def Simplify(self) -> Expression:
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lhs = self.lhs.Simplify()
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rhs = self.rhs.Simplify()
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if isinstance(lhs, Constant) and isinstance(rhs, Constant):
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return Constant(ast.literal_eval(lhs + self.operator + rhs))
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if isinstance(self.lhs, Constant):
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if self.operator in ('+', '|') and lhs.value == '0':
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return rhs
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# Simplify multiplication by 0 except for the slot event which
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# is deliberately introduced using this pattern.
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if self.operator == '*' and lhs.value == '0' and (
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not isinstance(rhs, Event) or 'slots' not in rhs.name.lower()):
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return Constant(0)
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if self.operator == '*' and lhs.value == '1':
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return rhs
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if isinstance(rhs, Constant):
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if self.operator in ('+', '|') and rhs.value == '0':
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return lhs
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if self.operator == '*' and rhs.value == '0':
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return Constant(0)
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if self.operator == '*' and self.rhs.value == '1':
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return lhs
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return Operator(self.operator, lhs, rhs)
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def Equals(self, other: Expression) -> bool:
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if isinstance(other, Operator):
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return self.operator == other.operator and self.lhs.Equals(
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other.lhs) and self.rhs.Equals(other.rhs)
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return False
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def Substitute(self, name: str, expression: Expression) -> Expression:
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if self.Equals(expression):
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return Event(name)
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lhs = self.lhs.Substitute(name, expression)
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rhs = None
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if self.rhs:
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rhs = self.rhs.Substitute(name, expression)
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return Operator(self.operator, lhs, rhs)
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class Select(Expression):
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"""Represents a select ternary in the parse tree."""
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def __init__(self, true_val: Union[int, float, Expression],
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cond: Union[int, float, Expression],
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false_val: Union[int, float, Expression]):
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self.true_val = _Constify(true_val)
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self.cond = _Constify(cond)
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self.false_val = _Constify(false_val)
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def ToPerfJson(self):
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true_str = self.true_val.ToPerfJson()
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cond_str = self.cond.ToPerfJson()
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false_str = self.false_val.ToPerfJson()
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return f'({true_str} if {cond_str} else {false_str})'
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def ToPython(self):
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return (f'Select({self.true_val.ToPython()}, {self.cond.ToPython()}, '
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f'{self.false_val.ToPython()})')
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def Simplify(self) -> Expression:
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cond = self.cond.Simplify()
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true_val = self.true_val.Simplify()
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false_val = self.false_val.Simplify()
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if isinstance(cond, Constant):
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return false_val if cond.value == '0' else true_val
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if true_val.Equals(false_val):
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return true_val
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return Select(true_val, cond, false_val)
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def Equals(self, other: Expression) -> bool:
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if isinstance(other, Select):
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return self.cond.Equals(other.cond) and self.false_val.Equals(
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other.false_val) and self.true_val.Equals(other.true_val)
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return False
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def Substitute(self, name: str, expression: Expression) -> Expression:
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if self.Equals(expression):
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return Event(name)
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true_val = self.true_val.Substitute(name, expression)
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cond = self.cond.Substitute(name, expression)
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false_val = self.false_val.Substitute(name, expression)
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return Select(true_val, cond, false_val)
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class Function(Expression):
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"""A function in an expression like min, max, d_ratio."""
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def __init__(self,
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fn: str,
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lhs: Union[int, float, Expression],
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rhs: Optional[Union[int, float, Expression]] = None):
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self.fn = fn
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self.lhs = _Constify(lhs)
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self.rhs = _Constify(rhs)
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def ToPerfJson(self):
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if self.rhs:
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return f'{self.fn}({self.lhs.ToPerfJson()}, {self.rhs.ToPerfJson()})'
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return f'{self.fn}({self.lhs.ToPerfJson()})'
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def ToPython(self):
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if self.rhs:
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return f'{self.fn}({self.lhs.ToPython()}, {self.rhs.ToPython()})'
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return f'{self.fn}({self.lhs.ToPython()})'
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def Simplify(self) -> Expression:
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lhs = self.lhs.Simplify()
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rhs = self.rhs.Simplify() if self.rhs else None
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if isinstance(lhs, Constant) and isinstance(rhs, Constant):
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if self.fn == 'd_ratio':
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if rhs.value == '0':
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return Constant(0)
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Constant(ast.literal_eval(f'{lhs} / {rhs}'))
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return Constant(ast.literal_eval(f'{self.fn}({lhs}, {rhs})'))
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return Function(self.fn, lhs, rhs)
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def Equals(self, other: Expression) -> bool:
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if isinstance(other, Function):
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result = self.fn == other.fn and self.lhs.Equals(other.lhs)
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if self.rhs:
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result = result and self.rhs.Equals(other.rhs)
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return result
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return False
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def Substitute(self, name: str, expression: Expression) -> Expression:
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if self.Equals(expression):
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return Event(name)
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lhs = self.lhs.Substitute(name, expression)
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rhs = None
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if self.rhs:
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rhs = self.rhs.Substitute(name, expression)
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return Function(self.fn, lhs, rhs)
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def _FixEscapes(s: str) -> str:
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s = re.sub(r'([^\\]),', r'\1\\,', s)
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return re.sub(r'([^\\])=', r'\1\\=', s)
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class Event(Expression):
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"""An event in an expression."""
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def __init__(self, name: str, legacy_name: str = ''):
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self.name = _FixEscapes(name)
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self.legacy_name = _FixEscapes(legacy_name)
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def ToPerfJson(self):
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result = re.sub('/', '@', self.name)
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return result
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def ToPython(self):
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return f'Event(r"{self.name}")'
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def Simplify(self) -> Expression:
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return self
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def Equals(self, other: Expression) -> bool:
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return isinstance(other, Event) and self.name == other.name
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def Substitute(self, name: str, expression: Expression) -> Expression:
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return self
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class Constant(Expression):
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"""A constant within the expression tree."""
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def __init__(self, value: Union[float, str]):
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ctx = decimal.Context()
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ctx.prec = 20
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dec = ctx.create_decimal(repr(value) if isinstance(value, float) else value)
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self.value = dec.normalize().to_eng_string()
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self.value = self.value.replace('+', '')
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self.value = self.value.replace('E', 'e')
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def ToPerfJson(self):
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return self.value
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def ToPython(self):
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return f'Constant({self.value})'
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def Simplify(self) -> Expression:
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return self
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def Equals(self, other: Expression) -> bool:
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return isinstance(other, Constant) and self.value == other.value
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def Substitute(self, name: str, expression: Expression) -> Expression:
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return self
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class Literal(Expression):
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"""A runtime literal within the expression tree."""
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def __init__(self, value: str):
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self.value = value
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def ToPerfJson(self):
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return self.value
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def ToPython(self):
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return f'Literal({self.value})'
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def Simplify(self) -> Expression:
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return self
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def Equals(self, other: Expression) -> bool:
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return isinstance(other, Literal) and self.value == other.value
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def Substitute(self, name: str, expression: Expression) -> Expression:
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return self
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def min(lhs: Union[int, float, Expression], rhs: Union[int, float,
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Expression]) -> Function:
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# pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
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# pylint: disable=invalid-name
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return Function('min', lhs, rhs)
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def max(lhs: Union[int, float, Expression], rhs: Union[int, float,
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Expression]) -> Function:
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# pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
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# pylint: disable=invalid-name
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return Function('max', lhs, rhs)
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def d_ratio(lhs: Union[int, float, Expression],
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rhs: Union[int, float, Expression]) -> Function:
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# pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
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# pylint: disable=invalid-name
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return Function('d_ratio', lhs, rhs)
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def source_count(event: Event) -> Function:
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# pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
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# pylint: disable=invalid-name
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return Function('source_count', event)
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def has_event(event: Event) -> Function:
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# pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
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# pylint: disable=invalid-name
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return Function('has_event', event)
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def strcmp_cpuid_str(cpuid: Event) -> Function:
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# pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
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# pylint: disable=invalid-name
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return Function('strcmp_cpuid_str', cpuid)
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class Metric:
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"""An individual metric that will specifiable on the perf command line."""
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groups: Set[str]
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expr: Expression
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scale_unit: str
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constraint: bool
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def __init__(self,
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name: str,
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description: str,
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expr: Expression,
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scale_unit: str,
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constraint: bool = False):
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self.name = name
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self.description = description
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self.expr = expr.Simplify()
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# Workraound valid_only_metric hiding certain metrics based on unit.
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scale_unit = scale_unit.replace('/sec', ' per sec')
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if scale_unit[0].isdigit():
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self.scale_unit = scale_unit
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else:
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self.scale_unit = f'1{scale_unit}'
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self.constraint = constraint
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self.groups = set()
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def __lt__(self, other):
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"""Sort order."""
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return self.name < other.name
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def AddToMetricGroup(self, group):
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"""Callback used when being added to a MetricGroup."""
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self.groups.add(group.name)
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def Flatten(self) -> Set['Metric']:
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"""Return a leaf metric."""
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return set([self])
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def ToPerfJson(self) -> Dict[str, str]:
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"""Return as dictionary for Json generation."""
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result = {
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'MetricName': self.name,
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'MetricGroup': ';'.join(sorted(self.groups)),
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'BriefDescription': self.description,
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'MetricExpr': self.expr.ToPerfJson(),
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'ScaleUnit': self.scale_unit
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}
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if self.constraint:
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result['MetricConstraint'] = 'NO_NMI_WATCHDOG'
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return result
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class _MetricJsonEncoder(json.JSONEncoder):
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"""Special handling for Metric objects."""
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def default(self, o):
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if isinstance(o, Metric):
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return o.ToPerfJson()
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return json.JSONEncoder.default(self, o)
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class MetricGroup:
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"""A group of metrics.
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Metric groups may be specificd on the perf command line, but within
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the json they aren't encoded. Metrics may be in multiple groups
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which can facilitate arrangements similar to trees.
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"""
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def __init__(self, name: str, metric_list: List[Union[Metric,
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'MetricGroup']]):
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self.name = name
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self.metric_list = metric_list
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for metric in metric_list:
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metric.AddToMetricGroup(self)
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def AddToMetricGroup(self, group):
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"""Callback used when a MetricGroup is added into another."""
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for metric in self.metric_list:
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metric.AddToMetricGroup(group)
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def Flatten(self) -> Set[Metric]:
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"""Returns a set of all leaf metrics."""
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result = set()
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for x in self.metric_list:
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result = result.union(x.Flatten())
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return result
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def ToPerfJson(self) -> str:
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return json.dumps(sorted(self.Flatten()), indent=2, cls=_MetricJsonEncoder)
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def __str__(self) -> str:
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return self.ToPerfJson()
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class _RewriteIfExpToSelect(ast.NodeTransformer):
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"""Transformer to convert if-else nodes to Select expressions."""
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def visit_IfExp(self, node):
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# pylint: disable=invalid-name
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self.generic_visit(node)
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call = ast.Call(
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func=ast.Name(id='Select', ctx=ast.Load()),
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args=[node.body, node.test, node.orelse],
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keywords=[])
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ast.copy_location(call, node.test)
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return call
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def ParsePerfJson(orig: str) -> Expression:
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"""A simple json metric expression decoder.
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Converts a json encoded metric expression by way of python's ast and
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eval routine. First tokens are mapped to Event calls, then
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accidentally converted keywords or literals are mapped to their
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appropriate calls. Python's ast is used to match if-else that can't
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be handled via operator overloading. Finally the ast is evaluated.
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Args:
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orig (str): String to parse.
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Returns:
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Expression: The parsed string.
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"""
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# pylint: disable=eval-used
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py = orig.strip()
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# First try to convert everything that looks like a string (event name) into Event(r"EVENT_NAME").
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# This isn't very selective so is followed up by converting some unwanted conversions back again
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py = re.sub(r'([a-zA-Z][^-+/\* \\\(\),]*(?:\\.[^-+/\* \\\(\),]*)*)',
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r'Event(r"\1")', py)
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# If it started with a # it should have been a literal, rather than an event name
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py = re.sub(r'#Event\(r"([^"]*)"\)', r'Literal("#\1")', py)
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# Convert accidentally converted hex constants ("0Event(r"xDEADBEEF)"") back to a constant,
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# but keep it wrapped in Event(), otherwise Python drops the 0x prefix and it gets interpreted as
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# a double by the Bison parser
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py = re.sub(r'0Event\(r"[xX]([0-9a-fA-F]*)"\)', r'Event("0x\1")', py)
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# Convert accidentally converted scientific notation constants back
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py = re.sub(r'([0-9]+)Event\(r"(e[0-9]+)"\)', r'\1\2', py)
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# Convert all the known keywords back from events to just the keyword
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keywords = ['if', 'else', 'min', 'max', 'd_ratio', 'source_count', 'has_event', 'strcmp_cpuid_str',
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'cpuid_not_more_than']
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for kw in keywords:
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py = re.sub(rf'Event\(r"{kw}"\)', kw, py)
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try:
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parsed = ast.parse(py, mode='eval')
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except SyntaxError as e:
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raise SyntaxError(f'Parsing expression:\n{orig}') from e
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_RewriteIfExpToSelect().visit(parsed)
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parsed = ast.fix_missing_locations(parsed)
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return _Constify(eval(compile(parsed, orig, 'eval')))
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def RewriteMetricsInTermsOfOthers(metrics: List[Tuple[str, str, Expression]]
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)-> Dict[Tuple[str, str], Expression]:
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"""Shorten metrics by rewriting in terms of others.
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|
Args:
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metrics (list): pmus, metric names and their expressions.
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Returns:
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Dict: mapping from a pmu, metric name pair to a shortened expression.
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"""
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updates: Dict[Tuple[str, str], Expression] = dict()
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for outer_pmu, outer_name, outer_expression in metrics:
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if outer_pmu is None:
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outer_pmu = 'cpu'
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updated = outer_expression
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|
while True:
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for inner_pmu, inner_name, inner_expression in metrics:
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if inner_pmu is None:
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inner_pmu = 'cpu'
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|
if inner_pmu.lower() != outer_pmu.lower():
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continue
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|
if inner_name.lower() == outer_name.lower():
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|
continue
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|
if (inner_pmu, inner_name) in updates:
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|
inner_expression = updates[(inner_pmu, inner_name)]
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|
updated = updated.Substitute(inner_name, inner_expression)
|
|
if updated.Equals(outer_expression):
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|
break
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|
if (outer_pmu, outer_name) in updates and updated.Equals(updates[(outer_pmu, outer_name)]):
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|
break
|
|
updates[(outer_pmu, outer_name)] = updated
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|
return updates
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