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1 #!/usr/bin/env python
3 # show_deltas: Read list of printk messages instrumented with
4 # time data, and format with time deltas.
6 # Also, you can show the times relative to a fixed point.
8 # Copyright 2003 Sony Corporation
10 # GPL 2.0 applies.
12 import sys
13 import string
15 def usage():
16 print """usage: show_delta [<options>] <filename>
18 This program parses the output from a set of printk message lines which
19 have time data prefixed because the CONFIG_PRINTK_TIME option is set, or
20 the kernel command line option "time" is specified. When run with no
21 options, the time information is converted to show the time delta between
22 each printk line and the next. When run with the '-b' option, all times
23 are relative to a single (base) point in time.
25 Options:
26 -h Show this usage help.
27 -b <base> Specify a base for time references.
28 <base> can be a number or a string.
29 If it is a string, the first message line
30 which matches (at the beginning of the
31 line) is used as the time reference.
33 ex: $ dmesg >timefile
34 $ show_delta -b NET4 timefile
36 will show times relative to the line in the kernel output
37 starting with "NET4".
38 """
39 sys.exit(1)
41 # returns a tuple containing the seconds and text for each message line
42 # seconds is returned as a float
43 # raise an exception if no timing data was found
44 def get_time(line):
45 if line[0]!="[":
46 raise ValueError
48 # split on closing bracket
49 (time_str, rest) = string.split(line[1:],']',1)
50 time = string.atof(time_str)
52 #print "time=", time
53 return (time, rest)
56 # average line looks like:
57 # [ 0.084282] VFS: Mounted root (romfs filesystem) readonly
58 # time data is expressed in seconds.useconds,
59 # convert_line adds a delta for each line
60 last_time = 0.0
61 def convert_line(line, base_time):
62 global last_time
64 try:
65 (time, rest) = get_time(line)
66 except:
67 # if any problem parsing time, don't convert anything
68 return line
70 if base_time:
71 # show time from base
72 delta = time - base_time
73 else:
74 # just show time from last line
75 delta = time - last_time
76 last_time = time
78 return ("[%5.6f < %5.6f >]" % (time, delta)) + rest
80 def main():
81 base_str = ""
82 filein = ""
83 for arg in sys.argv[1:]:
84 if arg=="-b":
85 base_str = sys.argv[sys.argv.index("-b")+1]
86 elif arg=="-h":
87 usage()
88 else:
89 filein = arg
91 if not filein:
92 usage()
94 try:
95 lines = open(filein,"r").readlines()
96 except:
97 print "Problem opening file: %s" % filein
98 sys.exit(1)
100 if base_str:
101 print 'base= "%s"' % base_str
102 # assume a numeric base. If that fails, try searching
103 # for a matching line.
104 try:
105 base_time = float(base_str)
106 except:
107 # search for line matching <base> string
108 found = 0
109 for line in lines:
110 try:
111 (time, rest) = get_time(line)
112 except:
113 continue
114 if string.find(rest, base_str)==1:
115 base_time = time
116 found = 1
117 # stop at first match
118 break
119 if not found:
120 print 'Couldn\'t find line matching base pattern "%s"' % base_str
121 sys.exit(1)
122 else:
123 base_time = 0.0
125 for line in lines:
126 print convert_line(line, base_time),
128 main()