2005-04-29 Jim Tison <jtison@us.ibm.com>
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1 /* Timing variables for measuring compiler performance.
2 Copyright (C) 2000, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Contributed by Alex Samuel <samuel@codesourcery.com>
5 This file is part of GCC.
7 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
8 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
9 Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
10 version.
12 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
13 WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
14 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
15 for more details.
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with GCC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free
19 Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
20 02111-1307, USA. */
22 #include "config.h"
23 #include "system.h"
24 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIMES_H
25 # include <sys/times.h>
26 #endif
27 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_RESOURCE_H
28 #include <sys/resource.h>
29 #endif
30 #include "coretypes.h"
31 #include "tm.h"
32 #include "intl.h"
33 #include "rtl.h"
34 #include "toplev.h"
36 #ifndef HAVE_CLOCK_T
37 typedef int clock_t;
38 #endif
40 #ifndef HAVE_STRUCT_TMS
41 struct tms
43 clock_t tms_utime;
44 clock_t tms_stime;
45 clock_t tms_cutime;
46 clock_t tms_cstime;
48 #endif
50 #ifndef RUSAGE_SELF
51 # define RUSAGE_SELF 0
52 #endif
54 /* Calculation of scale factor to convert ticks to microseconds.
55 We mustn't use CLOCKS_PER_SEC except with clock(). */
56 #if HAVE_SYSCONF && defined _SC_CLK_TCK
57 # define TICKS_PER_SECOND sysconf (_SC_CLK_TCK) /* POSIX 1003.1-1996 */
58 #else
59 # ifdef CLK_TCK
60 # define TICKS_PER_SECOND CLK_TCK /* POSIX 1003.1-1988; obsolescent */
61 # else
62 # ifdef HZ
63 # define TICKS_PER_SECOND HZ /* traditional UNIX */
64 # else
65 # define TICKS_PER_SECOND 100 /* often the correct value */
66 # endif
67 # endif
68 #endif
70 /* Prefer times to getrusage to clock (each gives successively less
71 information). */
72 #ifdef HAVE_TIMES
73 # if defined HAVE_DECL_TIMES && !HAVE_DECL_TIMES
74 extern clock_t times (struct tms *);
75 # endif
76 # define USE_TIMES
77 # define HAVE_USER_TIME
78 # define HAVE_SYS_TIME
79 # define HAVE_WALL_TIME
80 #else
81 #ifdef HAVE_GETRUSAGE
82 # if defined HAVE_DECL_GETRUSAGE && !HAVE_DECL_GETRUSAGE
83 extern int getrusage (int, struct rusage *);
84 # endif
85 # define USE_GETRUSAGE
86 # define HAVE_USER_TIME
87 # define HAVE_SYS_TIME
88 #else
89 #ifdef HAVE_CLOCK
90 # if defined HAVE_DECL_CLOCK && !HAVE_DECL_CLOCK
91 extern clock_t clock (void);
92 # endif
93 # define USE_CLOCK
94 # define HAVE_USER_TIME
95 #endif
96 #endif
97 #endif
99 /* libc is very likely to have snuck a call to sysconf() into one of
100 the underlying constants, and that can be very slow, so we have to
101 precompute them. Whose wonderful idea was it to make all those
102 _constants_ variable at run time, anyway? */
103 #ifdef USE_TIMES
104 static double ticks_to_msec;
105 #define TICKS_TO_MSEC (1 / (double)TICKS_PER_SECOND)
106 #endif
108 #ifdef USE_CLOCK
109 static double clocks_to_msec;
110 #define CLOCKS_TO_MSEC (1 / (double)CLOCKS_PER_SEC)
111 #endif
113 #include "flags.h"
114 #include "timevar.h"
116 bool timevar_enable;
118 /* See timevar.h for an explanation of timing variables. */
120 /* A timing variable. */
122 struct timevar_def
124 /* Elapsed time for this variable. */
125 struct timevar_time_def elapsed;
127 /* If this variable is timed independently of the timing stack,
128 using timevar_start, this contains the start time. */
129 struct timevar_time_def start_time;
131 /* The name of this timing variable. */
132 const char *name;
134 /* Nonzero if this timing variable is running as a standalone
135 timer. */
136 unsigned standalone : 1;
138 /* Nonzero if this timing variable was ever started or pushed onto
139 the timing stack. */
140 unsigned used : 1;
143 /* An element on the timing stack. Elapsed time is attributed to the
144 topmost timing variable on the stack. */
146 struct timevar_stack_def
148 /* The timing variable at this stack level. */
149 struct timevar_def *timevar;
151 /* The next lower timing variable context in the stack. */
152 struct timevar_stack_def *next;
155 /* Declared timing variables. Constructed from the contents of
156 timevar.def. */
157 static struct timevar_def timevars[TIMEVAR_LAST];
159 /* The top of the timing stack. */
160 static struct timevar_stack_def *stack;
162 /* A list of unused (i.e. allocated and subsequently popped)
163 timevar_stack_def instances. */
164 static struct timevar_stack_def *unused_stack_instances;
166 /* The time at which the topmost element on the timing stack was
167 pushed. Time elapsed since then is attributed to the topmost
168 element. */
169 static struct timevar_time_def start_time;
171 static void get_time (struct timevar_time_def *);
172 static void timevar_accumulate (struct timevar_time_def *,
173 struct timevar_time_def *,
174 struct timevar_time_def *);
176 /* Fill the current times into TIME. The definition of this function
177 also defines any or all of the HAVE_USER_TIME, HAVE_SYS_TIME, and
178 HAVE_WALL_TIME macros. */
180 static void
181 get_time (struct timevar_time_def *now)
183 now->user = 0;
184 now->sys = 0;
185 now->wall = 0;
187 if (!timevar_enable)
188 return;
191 #ifdef USE_TIMES
192 struct tms tms;
193 now->wall = times (&tms) * ticks_to_msec;
194 now->user = tms.tms_utime * ticks_to_msec;
195 now->sys = tms.tms_stime * ticks_to_msec;
196 #endif
197 #ifdef USE_GETRUSAGE
198 struct rusage rusage;
199 getrusage (RUSAGE_SELF, &rusage);
200 now->user = rusage.ru_utime.tv_sec + rusage.ru_utime.tv_usec * 1e-6;
201 now->sys = rusage.ru_stime.tv_sec + rusage.ru_stime.tv_usec * 1e-6;
202 #endif
203 #ifdef USE_CLOCK
204 now->user = clock () * clocks_to_msec;
205 #endif
209 /* Add the difference between STOP_TIME and START_TIME to TIMER. */
211 static void
212 timevar_accumulate (struct timevar_time_def *timer,
213 struct timevar_time_def *start_time,
214 struct timevar_time_def *stop_time)
216 timer->user += stop_time->user - start_time->user;
217 timer->sys += stop_time->sys - start_time->sys;
218 timer->wall += stop_time->wall - start_time->wall;
221 /* Initialize timing variables. */
223 void
224 timevar_init (void)
226 timevar_enable = true;
228 /* Zero all elapsed times. */
229 memset (timevars, 0, sizeof (timevars));
231 /* Initialize the names of timing variables. */
232 #define DEFTIMEVAR(identifier__, name__) \
233 timevars[identifier__].name = name__;
234 #include "timevar.def"
235 #undef DEFTIMEVAR
237 #ifdef USE_TIMES
238 ticks_to_msec = TICKS_TO_MSEC;
239 #endif
240 #ifdef USE_CLOCK
241 clocks_to_msec = CLOCKS_TO_MSEC;
242 #endif
245 /* Push TIMEVAR onto the timing stack. No further elapsed time is
246 attributed to the previous topmost timing variable on the stack;
247 subsequent elapsed time is attributed to TIMEVAR, until it is
248 popped or another element is pushed on top.
250 TIMEVAR cannot be running as a standalone timer. */
252 void
253 timevar_push_1 (timevar_id_t timevar)
255 struct timevar_def *tv = &timevars[timevar];
256 struct timevar_stack_def *context;
257 struct timevar_time_def now;
259 /* Mark this timing variable as used. */
260 tv->used = 1;
262 /* Can't push a standalone timer. */
263 gcc_assert (!tv->standalone);
265 /* What time is it? */
266 get_time (&now);
268 /* If the stack isn't empty, attribute the current elapsed time to
269 the old topmost element. */
270 if (stack)
271 timevar_accumulate (&stack->timevar->elapsed, &start_time, &now);
273 /* Reset the start time; from now on, time is attributed to
274 TIMEVAR. */
275 start_time = now;
277 /* See if we have a previously-allocated stack instance. If so,
278 take it off the list. If not, malloc a new one. */
279 if (unused_stack_instances != NULL)
281 context = unused_stack_instances;
282 unused_stack_instances = unused_stack_instances->next;
284 else
285 context = xmalloc (sizeof (struct timevar_stack_def));
287 /* Fill it in and put it on the stack. */
288 context->timevar = tv;
289 context->next = stack;
290 stack = context;
293 /* Pop the topmost timing variable element off the timing stack. The
294 popped variable must be TIMEVAR. Elapsed time since the that
295 element was pushed on, or since it was last exposed on top of the
296 stack when the element above it was popped off, is credited to that
297 timing variable. */
299 void
300 timevar_pop_1 (timevar_id_t timevar)
302 struct timevar_time_def now;
303 struct timevar_stack_def *popped = stack;
305 gcc_assert (&timevars[timevar] == stack->timevar);
307 /* What time is it? */
308 get_time (&now);
310 /* Attribute the elapsed time to the element we're popping. */
311 timevar_accumulate (&popped->timevar->elapsed, &start_time, &now);
313 /* Reset the start time; from now on, time is attributed to the
314 element just exposed on the stack. */
315 start_time = now;
317 /* Take the item off the stack. */
318 stack = stack->next;
320 /* Don't delete the stack element; instead, add it to the list of
321 unused elements for later use. */
322 popped->next = unused_stack_instances;
323 unused_stack_instances = popped;
326 /* Start timing TIMEVAR independently of the timing stack. Elapsed
327 time until timevar_stop is called for the same timing variable is
328 attributed to TIMEVAR. */
330 void
331 timevar_start (timevar_id_t timevar)
333 struct timevar_def *tv = &timevars[timevar];
335 if (!timevar_enable)
336 return;
338 /* Mark this timing variable as used. */
339 tv->used = 1;
341 /* Don't allow the same timing variable to be started more than
342 once. */
343 gcc_assert (!tv->standalone);
344 tv->standalone = 1;
346 get_time (&tv->start_time);
349 /* Stop timing TIMEVAR. Time elapsed since timevar_start was called
350 is attributed to it. */
352 void
353 timevar_stop (timevar_id_t timevar)
355 struct timevar_def *tv = &timevars[timevar];
356 struct timevar_time_def now;
358 if (!timevar_enable)
359 return;
361 /* TIMEVAR must have been started via timevar_start. */
362 gcc_assert (tv->standalone);
364 get_time (&now);
365 timevar_accumulate (&tv->elapsed, &tv->start_time, &now);
368 /* Summarize timing variables to FP. The timing variable TV_TOTAL has
369 a special meaning -- it's considered to be the total elapsed time,
370 for normalizing the others, and is displayed last. */
372 void
373 timevar_print (FILE *fp)
375 /* Only print stuff if we have some sort of time information. */
376 #if defined (HAVE_USER_TIME) || defined (HAVE_SYS_TIME) || defined (HAVE_WALL_TIME)
377 unsigned int /* timevar_id_t */ id;
378 struct timevar_time_def *total = &timevars[TV_TOTAL].elapsed;
379 struct timevar_time_def now;
381 if (!timevar_enable)
382 return;
384 /* Update timing information in case we're calling this from GDB. */
386 if (fp == 0)
387 fp = stderr;
389 /* What time is it? */
390 get_time (&now);
392 /* If the stack isn't empty, attribute the current elapsed time to
393 the old topmost element. */
394 if (stack)
395 timevar_accumulate (&stack->timevar->elapsed, &start_time, &now);
397 /* Reset the start time; from now on, time is attributed to
398 TIMEVAR. */
399 start_time = now;
401 fputs (_("\nExecution times (seconds)\n"), fp);
402 for (id = 0; id < (unsigned int) TIMEVAR_LAST; ++id)
404 struct timevar_def *tv = &timevars[(timevar_id_t) id];
405 const double tiny = 5e-3;
407 /* Don't print the total execution time here; that goes at the
408 end. */
409 if ((timevar_id_t) id == TV_TOTAL)
410 continue;
412 /* Don't print timing variables that were never used. */
413 if (!tv->used)
414 continue;
416 /* Don't print timing variables if we're going to get a row of
417 zeroes. */
418 if (tv->elapsed.user < tiny
419 && tv->elapsed.sys < tiny
420 && tv->elapsed.wall < tiny)
421 continue;
423 /* The timing variable name. */
424 fprintf (fp, " %-22s:", tv->name);
426 #ifdef HAVE_USER_TIME
427 /* Print user-mode time for this process. */
428 fprintf (fp, "%7.2f (%2.0f%%) usr",
429 tv->elapsed.user,
430 (total->user == 0 ? 0 : tv->elapsed.user / total->user) * 100);
431 #endif /* HAVE_USER_TIME */
433 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIME
434 /* Print system-mode time for this process. */
435 fprintf (fp, "%7.2f (%2.0f%%) sys",
436 tv->elapsed.sys,
437 (total->sys == 0 ? 0 : tv->elapsed.sys / total->sys) * 100);
438 #endif /* HAVE_SYS_TIME */
440 #ifdef HAVE_WALL_TIME
441 /* Print wall clock time elapsed. */
442 fprintf (fp, "%7.2f (%2.0f%%) wall",
443 tv->elapsed.wall,
444 (total->wall == 0 ? 0 : tv->elapsed.wall / total->wall) * 100);
445 #endif /* HAVE_WALL_TIME */
447 putc ('\n', fp);
450 /* Print total time. */
451 fputs (_(" TOTAL :"), fp);
452 #ifdef HAVE_USER_TIME
453 fprintf (fp, "%7.2f ", total->user);
454 #endif
455 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIME
456 fprintf (fp, "%7.2f ", total->sys);
457 #endif
458 #ifdef HAVE_WALL_TIME
459 fprintf (fp, "%7.2f\n", total->wall);
460 #endif
462 #ifdef ENABLE_CHECKING
463 fprintf (fp, "Extra diagnostic checks enabled; compiler may run slowly.\n");
464 fprintf (fp, "Configure with --disable-checking to disable checks.\n");
465 #endif
467 #endif /* defined (HAVE_USER_TIME) || defined (HAVE_SYS_TIME)
468 || defined (HAVE_WALL_TIME) */
471 /* Prints a message to stderr stating that time elapsed in STR is
472 TOTAL (given in microseconds). */
474 void
475 print_time (const char *str, long total)
477 long all_time = get_run_time ();
478 fprintf (stderr,
479 _("time in %s: %ld.%06ld (%ld%%)\n"),
480 str, total / 1000000, total % 1000000,
481 all_time == 0 ? 0
482 : (long) (((100.0 * (double) total) / (double) all_time) + .5));