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diff --git a/js/src/gdb/mozilla/IonGraph.py b/js/src/gdb/mozilla/IonGraph.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..639baf3ace --- /dev/null +++ b/js/src/gdb/mozilla/IonGraph.py @@ -0,0 +1,283 @@ +# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public +# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file, +# You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. + +""" +Debugging JIT Compilations can be obscure without large context. This python +script provide commands to let GDB open an image viewer to display the graph of +any compilation, as they are executed within GDB. + +This python script should be sourced within GDB after loading the python scripts +provided with SpiderMonkey. +""" + +import os +import subprocess +import tempfile +import time + +import gdb + +import mozilla.prettyprinters +from mozilla.prettyprinters import pretty_printer + +# Forget any printers from previous loads of this module. +mozilla.prettyprinters.clear_module_printers(__name__) + +# Cache information about the JSString type for this objfile. + + +class jsvmPrinterCache(object): + def __init__(self): + self.d = None + + def __getattr__(self, name): + if self.d is None: + self.initialize() + return self.d[name] + + def initialize(self): + self.d = {} + self.d["char"] = gdb.lookup_type("char") + + +# Dummy class used to store the content of the type cache in the context of the +# iongraph command, which uses the jsvmLSprinter. + + +class ModuleCache(object): + def __init__(self): + self.mod_IonGraph = None + + +@pretty_printer("js::vm::LSprinter") +class jsvmLSprinter(object): + def __init__(self, value, cache): + self.value = value + if not cache.mod_IonGraph: + cache.mod_IonGraph = jsvmPrinterCache() + self.cache = cache.mod_IonGraph + + def to_string(self): + next = self.value["head_"] + tail = self.value["tail_"] + if next == 0: + return "" + res = "" + while next != tail: + chars = (next + 1).cast(self.cache.char.pointer()) + res = res + chars.string("ascii", "ignore", next["length"]) + next = next["next"] + length = next["length"] - self.value["unused_"] + chars = (next + 1).cast(self.cache.char.pointer()) + res = res + chars.string("ascii", "ignore", length) + return res + + +def search_in_path(bin): + paths = os.getenv("PATH", "") + if paths == "": + return "" + for d in paths.split(":"): + f = os.path.join(d, bin) + if os.access(f, os.X_OK): + return f + return "" + + +class IonGraphBinParameter(gdb.Parameter): + set_doc = "Set the path to iongraph binary, used by iongraph command." + show_doc = "Show the path to iongraph binary, used by iongraph command." + + def get_set_string(self): + return "Path to iongraph binary changed to: %s" % self.value + + def get_show_string(self, value): + return "Path to iongraph binary set to: %s" % value + + def __init__(self): + super(IonGraphBinParameter, self).__init__( + "iongraph-bin", gdb.COMMAND_SUPPORT, gdb.PARAM_FILENAME + ) + self.value = os.getenv("GDB_IONGRAPH", "") + if self.value == "": + self.value = search_in_path("iongraph") + + +class DotBinParameter(gdb.Parameter): + set_doc = "Set the path to dot binary, used by iongraph command." + show_doc = "Show the path to dot binary, used by iongraph command." + + def get_set_string(self): + return "Path to dot binary changed to: %s" % self.value + + def get_show_string(self, value): + return "Path to dot binary set to: %s" % value + + def __init__(self): + super(DotBinParameter, self).__init__( + "dot-bin", gdb.COMMAND_SUPPORT, gdb.PARAM_FILENAME + ) + self.value = os.getenv("GDB_DOT", "") + if self.value == "": + self.value = search_in_path("dot") + + +class PngViewerBinParameter(gdb.Parameter): + set_doc = "Set the path to a png viewer binary, used by iongraph command." + show_doc = "Show the path to a png viewer binary, used by iongraph command." + + def get_set_string(self): + return "Path to a png viewer binary changed to: %s" % self.value + + def get_show_string(self): + return "Path to a png viewer binary set to: %s" % self.value + + def __init__(self): + super(PngViewerBinParameter, self).__init__( + "pngviewer-bin", gdb.COMMAND_SUPPORT, gdb.PARAM_FILENAME + ) + self.value = os.getenv("GDB_PNGVIEWER", "") + if self.value == "": + self.value = search_in_path("xdg-open") + + +iongraph = IonGraphBinParameter() +dot = DotBinParameter() +pngviewer = PngViewerBinParameter() + + +class IonGraphCommand(gdb.Command): + """Command used to display the current state of the MIR graph in a png + viewer by providing an expression to access the MIRGenerator. + """ + + def __init__(self): + super(IonGraphCommand, self).__init__( + "iongraph", gdb.COMMAND_DATA, gdb.COMPLETE_EXPRESSION + ) + self.typeCache = ModuleCache() + + def invoke(self, mirGenExpr, from_tty): + """Call function from the graph spewer to populate the json printer with + the content generated by the jsonSpewer. Then we read the json content + from the jsonPrinter internal data, and gives that as input of iongraph + command.""" + + # From the MIRGenerator, find the graph spewer which contains both the + # jsonPrinter (containing the result of the output), and the jsonSpewer + # (continaining methods for spewing the graph). + mirGen = gdb.parse_and_eval(mirGenExpr) + jsonPrinter = mirGen["gs_"]["jsonPrinter_"] + jsonSpewer = mirGen["gs_"]["jsonSpewer_"] + graph = mirGen["graph_"] + + # These commands are doing side-effects which are saving the state of + # the compiled code on the LSprinter dedicated for logging. Fortunately, + # if you are using these gdb command, this probably means that other + # ways of getting this content failed you already, so making a mess in + # these logging strings should not cause much issues. + gdb.parse_and_eval( + "(*(%s*)(%s)).clear()" + % ( + jsonPrinter.type, + jsonPrinter.address, + ) + ) + gdb.parse_and_eval( + "(*(%s*)(%s)).beginFunction((JSScript*)0)" + % ( + jsonSpewer.type, + jsonSpewer.address, + ) + ) + gdb.parse_and_eval( + '(*(%s*)(%s)).beginPass("gdb")' + % ( + jsonSpewer.type, + jsonSpewer.address, + ) + ) + gdb.parse_and_eval( + "(*(%s*)(%s)).spewMIR((%s)%s)" + % ( + jsonSpewer.type, + jsonSpewer.address, + graph.type, + graph, + ) + ) + gdb.parse_and_eval( + "(*(%s*)(%s)).spewLIR((%s)%s)" + % ( + jsonSpewer.type, + jsonSpewer.address, + graph.type, + graph, + ) + ) + gdb.parse_and_eval( + "(*(%s*)(%s)).endPass()" + % ( + jsonSpewer.type, + jsonSpewer.address, + ) + ) + gdb.parse_and_eval( + "(*(%s*)(%s)).endFunction()" + % ( + jsonSpewer.type, + jsonSpewer.address, + ) + ) + + # Dump the content of the LSprinter containing the JSON view of the + # graph into a python string. + json = jsvmLSprinter(jsonPrinter, self.typeCache).to_string() + + # We are in the middle of the program execution and are messing up with + # the state of the logging data. As this might not be the first time we + # call beginFunction, we might have an extra comma at the beginning of + # the output, just strip it. + if json[0] == ",": + json = json[1:] + + # Usually this is added by the IonSpewer. + json = '{ "functions": [%s] }' % json + + # Display the content of the json with iongraph and other tools. + self.displayMIRGraph(json) + + def displayMIRGraph(self, jsonStr): + png = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() + + # start all processes in a shell-like equivalent of: + # iongraph < json | dot > tmp.png; xdg-open tmp.png + i = subprocess.Popen( + [iongraph.value, "--funcnum", "0", "--passnum", "0", "--out-mir", "-", "-"], + stdin=subprocess.PIPE, + stdout=subprocess.PIPE, + ) + d = subprocess.Popen([dot.value, "-Tpng"], stdin=i.stdout, stdout=png) + + # Write the json file as the input of the iongraph command. + i.stdin.write(jsonStr.encode("utf8")) + i.stdin.close() + i.stdout.close() + + # Wait for iongraph and dot, such that the png file contains all the + # bits needed to by the png viewer. + i.wait() + d.communicate()[0] + + # Spawn & detach the png viewer, to which we give the name of the + # temporary file. Note, as we do not want to wait on the image viewer, + # there is a minor race between the removal of the temporary file, which + # would happen at the next garbage collection cycle, and the start of + # the png viewer. We could use a pipe, but unfortunately, this does not + # seems to be supported by xdg-open. + subprocess.Popen([pngviewer.value, png.name], stdin=None, stdout=None) + time.sleep(1) + + +iongraph_cmd = IonGraphCommand() |