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1027e3332SAlex Bennée..
2027e3332SAlex Bennée   Copyright (C) 2017, Emilio G. Cota <cota@braap.org>
3027e3332SAlex Bennée   Copyright (c) 2019, Linaro Limited
4027e3332SAlex Bennée   Written by Emilio Cota and Alex Bennée
5027e3332SAlex Bennée
6027e3332SAlex Bennée================
7027e3332SAlex BennéeQEMU TCG Plugins
8027e3332SAlex Bennée================
9027e3332SAlex Bennée
10027e3332SAlex BennéeQEMU TCG plugins provide a way for users to run experiments taking
11027e3332SAlex Bennéeadvantage of the total system control emulation can have over a guest.
12027e3332SAlex BennéeIt provides a mechanism for plugins to subscribe to events during
13027e3332SAlex Bennéetranslation and execution and optionally callback into the plugin
14027e3332SAlex Bennéeduring these events. TCG plugins are unable to change the system state
15027e3332SAlex Bennéeonly monitor it passively. However they can do this down to an
16027e3332SAlex Bennéeindividual instruction granularity including potentially subscribing
17027e3332SAlex Bennéeto all load and store operations.
18027e3332SAlex Bennée
19027e3332SAlex BennéeAPI Stability
20027e3332SAlex Bennée=============
21027e3332SAlex Bennée
22027e3332SAlex BennéeThis is a new feature for QEMU and it does allow people to develop
23027e3332SAlex Bennéeout-of-tree plugins that can be dynamically linked into a running QEMU
24027e3332SAlex Bennéeprocess. However the project reserves the right to change or break the
25027e3332SAlex BennéeAPI should it need to do so. The best way to avoid this is to submit
26027e3332SAlex Bennéeyour plugin upstream so they can be updated if/when the API changes.
27027e3332SAlex Bennée
285c6ecbdcSAlex BennéeAPI versioning
295c6ecbdcSAlex Bennée--------------
305c6ecbdcSAlex Bennée
315c6ecbdcSAlex BennéeAll plugins need to declare a symbol which exports the plugin API
325c6ecbdcSAlex Bennéeversion they were built against. This can be done simply by::
335c6ecbdcSAlex Bennée
345c6ecbdcSAlex Bennée  QEMU_PLUGIN_EXPORT int qemu_plugin_version = QEMU_PLUGIN_VERSION;
355c6ecbdcSAlex Bennée
365c6ecbdcSAlex BennéeThe core code will refuse to load a plugin that doesn't export a
371e235edaSPeter Maydell``qemu_plugin_version`` symbol or if plugin version is outside of QEMU's
385c6ecbdcSAlex Bennéesupported range of API versions.
395c6ecbdcSAlex Bennée
401e235edaSPeter MaydellAdditionally the ``qemu_info_t`` structure which is passed to the
411e235edaSPeter Maydell``qemu_plugin_install`` method of a plugin will detail the minimum and
425c6ecbdcSAlex Bennéecurrent API versions supported by QEMU. The API version will be
435c6ecbdcSAlex Bennéeincremented if new APIs are added. The minimum API version will be
445c6ecbdcSAlex Bennéeincremented if existing APIs are changed or removed.
45027e3332SAlex Bennée
46027e3332SAlex BennéeExposure of QEMU internals
47027e3332SAlex Bennée--------------------------
48027e3332SAlex Bennée
49027e3332SAlex BennéeThe plugin architecture actively avoids leaking implementation details
50027e3332SAlex Bennéeabout how QEMU's translation works to the plugins. While there are
51027e3332SAlex Bennéeconceptions such as translation time and translation blocks the
52027e3332SAlex Bennéedetails are opaque to plugins. The plugin is able to query select
53027e3332SAlex Bennéedetails of instructions and system configuration only through the
549675a9c6SAlex Bennéeexported *qemu_plugin* functions.
559675a9c6SAlex Bennée
569675a9c6SAlex BennéeQuery Handle Lifetime
579675a9c6SAlex Bennée---------------------
589675a9c6SAlex Bennée
599675a9c6SAlex BennéeEach callback provides an opaque anonymous information handle which
609675a9c6SAlex Bennéecan usually be further queried to find out information about a
619675a9c6SAlex Bennéetranslation, instruction or operation. The handles themselves are only
629675a9c6SAlex Bennéevalid during the lifetime of the callback so it is important that any
639675a9c6SAlex Bennéeinformation that is needed is extracted during the callback and saved
649675a9c6SAlex Bennéeby the plugin.
65027e3332SAlex Bennée
66ca955bd7SAlex BennéeAPI
67ca955bd7SAlex Bennée===
68ca955bd7SAlex Bennée
69ca955bd7SAlex Bennée.. kernel-doc:: include/qemu/qemu-plugin.h
70ca955bd7SAlex Bennée
71027e3332SAlex BennéeUsage
72027e3332SAlex Bennée=====
73027e3332SAlex Bennée
74ba4dd2aaSAlex BennéeAny QEMU binary with TCG support has plugins enabled by default.
75ba4dd2aaSAlex BennéeEarlier releases needed to be explicitly enabled with::
76027e3332SAlex Bennée
77027e3332SAlex Bennée  configure --enable-plugins
78027e3332SAlex Bennée
79027e3332SAlex BennéeOnce built a program can be run with multiple plugins loaded each with
805c6ecbdcSAlex Bennéetheir own arguments::
81027e3332SAlex Bennée
82027e3332SAlex Bennée  $QEMU $OTHER_QEMU_ARGS \
83d8525358SMahmoud Mandour      -plugin tests/plugin/libhowvec.so,inline=on,count=hint \
84027e3332SAlex Bennée      -plugin tests/plugin/libhotblocks.so
85027e3332SAlex Bennée
86027e3332SAlex BennéeArguments are plugin specific and can be used to modify their
87027e3332SAlex Bennéebehaviour. In this case the howvec plugin is being asked to use inline
88027e3332SAlex Bennéeops to count and break down the hint instructions by type.
89027e3332SAlex Bennée
90027e3332SAlex BennéePlugin Life cycle
91027e3332SAlex Bennée=================
92027e3332SAlex Bennée
93027e3332SAlex BennéeFirst the plugin is loaded and the public qemu_plugin_install function
94027e3332SAlex Bennéeis called. The plugin will then register callbacks for various plugin
95027e3332SAlex Bennéeevents. Generally plugins will register a handler for the *atexit*
96027e3332SAlex Bennéeif they want to dump a summary of collected information once the
97027e3332SAlex Bennéeprogram/system has finished running.
98027e3332SAlex Bennée
99027e3332SAlex BennéeWhen a registered event occurs the plugin callback is invoked. The
100027e3332SAlex Bennéecallbacks may provide additional information. In the case of a
101027e3332SAlex Bennéetranslation event the plugin has an option to enumerate the
102027e3332SAlex Bennéeinstructions in a block of instructions and optionally register
103027e3332SAlex Bennéecallbacks to some or all instructions when they are executed.
104027e3332SAlex Bennée
105027e3332SAlex BennéeThere is also a facility to add an inline event where code to
106027e3332SAlex Bennéeincrement a counter can be directly inlined with the translation.
107027e3332SAlex BennéeCurrently only a simple increment is supported. This is not atomic so
108027e3332SAlex Bennéecan miss counts. If you want absolute precision you should use a
109027e3332SAlex Bennéecallback which can then ensure atomicity itself.
110027e3332SAlex Bennée
111027e3332SAlex BennéeFinally when QEMU exits all the registered *atexit* callbacks are
112027e3332SAlex Bennéeinvoked.
113027e3332SAlex Bennée
114027e3332SAlex BennéeInternals
115027e3332SAlex Bennée=========
116027e3332SAlex Bennée
117027e3332SAlex BennéeLocking
118027e3332SAlex Bennée-------
119027e3332SAlex Bennée
120027e3332SAlex BennéeWe have to ensure we cannot deadlock, particularly under MTTCG. For
121027e3332SAlex Bennéethis we acquire a lock when called from plugin code. We also keep the
122027e3332SAlex Bennéelist of callbacks under RCU so that we do not have to hold the lock
123027e3332SAlex Bennéewhen calling the callbacks. This is also for performance, since some
124027e3332SAlex Bennéecallbacks (e.g. memory access callbacks) might be called very
125027e3332SAlex Bennéefrequently.
126027e3332SAlex Bennée
127027e3332SAlex Bennée  * A consequence of this is that we keep our own list of CPUs, so that
128027e3332SAlex Bennée    we do not have to worry about locking order wrt cpu_list_lock.
129027e3332SAlex Bennée  * Use a recursive lock, since we can get registration calls from
130027e3332SAlex Bennée    callbacks.
131027e3332SAlex Bennée
132027e3332SAlex BennéeAs a result registering/unregistering callbacks is "slow", since it
133027e3332SAlex Bennéetakes a lock. But this is very infrequent; we want performance when
134027e3332SAlex Bennéecalling (or not calling) callbacks, not when registering them. Using
135027e3332SAlex BennéeRCU is great for this.
136027e3332SAlex Bennée
137027e3332SAlex BennéeWe support the uninstallation of a plugin at any time (e.g. from
138027e3332SAlex Bennéeplugin callbacks). This allows plugins to remove themselves if they no
139027e3332SAlex Bennéelonger want to instrument the code. This operation is asynchronous
140027e3332SAlex Bennéewhich means callbacks may still occur after the uninstall operation is
141027e3332SAlex Bennéerequested. The plugin isn't completely uninstalled until the safe work
142027e3332SAlex Bennéehas executed while all vCPUs are quiescent.
143c17a386bSAlex Bennée
144c17a386bSAlex BennéeExample Plugins
145c17a386bSAlex Bennée===============
146c17a386bSAlex Bennée
147c17a386bSAlex BennéeThere are a number of plugins included with QEMU and you are
148c17a386bSAlex Bennéeencouraged to contribute your own plugins plugins upstream. There is a
1491e235edaSPeter Maydell``contrib/plugins`` directory where they can go.
150c17a386bSAlex Bennée
151c17a386bSAlex Bennée- tests/plugins
152c17a386bSAlex Bennée
153c17a386bSAlex BennéeThese are some basic plugins that are used to test and exercise the
1541e235edaSPeter MaydellAPI during the ``make check-tcg`` target.
155c17a386bSAlex Bennée
156c17a386bSAlex Bennée- contrib/plugins/hotblocks.c
157c17a386bSAlex Bennée
158c17a386bSAlex BennéeThe hotblocks plugin allows you to examine the where hot paths of
159c17a386bSAlex Bennéeexecution are in your program. Once the program has finished you will
160c17a386bSAlex Bennéeget a sorted list of blocks reporting the starting PC, translation
161c17a386bSAlex Bennéecount, number of instructions and execution count. This will work best
162c17a386bSAlex Bennéewith linux-user execution as system emulation tends to generate
163c17a386bSAlex Bennéere-translations as blocks from different programs get swapped in and
164c17a386bSAlex Bennéeout of system memory.
165c17a386bSAlex Bennée
1661e235edaSPeter MaydellIf your program is single-threaded you can use the ``inline`` option for
167c17a386bSAlex Bennéeslightly faster (but not thread safe) counters.
168c17a386bSAlex Bennée
169c17a386bSAlex BennéeExample::
170c17a386bSAlex Bennée
171c17a386bSAlex Bennée  ./aarch64-linux-user/qemu-aarch64 \
172c17a386bSAlex Bennée    -plugin contrib/plugins/libhotblocks.so -d plugin \
173c17a386bSAlex Bennée    ./tests/tcg/aarch64-linux-user/sha1
174c17a386bSAlex Bennée  SHA1=15dd99a1991e0b3826fede3deffc1feba42278e6
175c17a386bSAlex Bennée  collected 903 entries in the hash table
176c17a386bSAlex Bennée  pc, tcount, icount, ecount
177c17a386bSAlex Bennée  0x0000000041ed10, 1, 5, 66087
178c17a386bSAlex Bennée  0x000000004002b0, 1, 4, 66087
179c17a386bSAlex Bennée  ...
180c17a386bSAlex Bennée
181c17a386bSAlex Bennée- contrib/plugins/hotpages.c
182c17a386bSAlex Bennée
183c17a386bSAlex BennéeSimilar to hotblocks but this time tracks memory accesses::
184c17a386bSAlex Bennée
185c17a386bSAlex Bennée  ./aarch64-linux-user/qemu-aarch64 \
186c17a386bSAlex Bennée    -plugin contrib/plugins/libhotpages.so -d plugin \
187c17a386bSAlex Bennée    ./tests/tcg/aarch64-linux-user/sha1
188c17a386bSAlex Bennée  SHA1=15dd99a1991e0b3826fede3deffc1feba42278e6
189c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Addr, RCPUs, Reads, WCPUs, Writes
190c17a386bSAlex Bennée  0x000055007fe000, 0x0001, 31747952, 0x0001, 8835161
191c17a386bSAlex Bennée  0x000055007ff000, 0x0001, 29001054, 0x0001, 8780625
192c17a386bSAlex Bennée  0x00005500800000, 0x0001, 687465, 0x0001, 335857
193c17a386bSAlex Bennée  0x0000000048b000, 0x0001, 130594, 0x0001, 355
194c17a386bSAlex Bennée  0x0000000048a000, 0x0001, 1826, 0x0001, 11
195c17a386bSAlex Bennée
196f698d5efSMahmoud MandourThe hotpages plugin can be configured using the following arguments:
197f698d5efSMahmoud Mandour
198f698d5efSMahmoud Mandour  * sortby=reads|writes|address
199f698d5efSMahmoud Mandour
200f698d5efSMahmoud Mandour  Log the data sorted by either the number of reads, the number of writes, or
201f698d5efSMahmoud Mandour  memory address. (Default: entries are sorted by the sum of reads and writes)
202f698d5efSMahmoud Mandour
203f698d5efSMahmoud Mandour  * io=on
204f698d5efSMahmoud Mandour
205f698d5efSMahmoud Mandour  Track IO addresses. Only relevant to full system emulation. (Default: off)
206f698d5efSMahmoud Mandour
207f698d5efSMahmoud Mandour  * pagesize=N
208f698d5efSMahmoud Mandour
209f698d5efSMahmoud Mandour  The page size used. (Default: N = 4096)
210f698d5efSMahmoud Mandour
211c17a386bSAlex Bennée- contrib/plugins/howvec.c
212c17a386bSAlex Bennée
213c17a386bSAlex BennéeThis is an instruction classifier so can be used to count different
214c17a386bSAlex Bennéetypes of instructions. It has a number of options to refine which get
215d8525358SMahmoud Mandourcounted. You can give a value to the `count` argument for a class of
216d8525358SMahmoud Mandourinstructions to break it down fully, so for example to see all the system
217d8525358SMahmoud Mandourregisters accesses::
218c17a386bSAlex Bennée
219c17a386bSAlex Bennée  ./aarch64-softmmu/qemu-system-aarch64 $(QEMU_ARGS) \
220c17a386bSAlex Bennée    -append "root=/dev/sda2 systemd.unit=benchmark.service" \
221d8525358SMahmoud Mandour    -smp 4 -plugin ./contrib/plugins/libhowvec.so,count=sreg -d plugin
222c17a386bSAlex Bennée
223c17a386bSAlex Bennéewhich will lead to a sorted list after the class breakdown::
224c17a386bSAlex Bennée
225c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Instruction Classes:
226c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Class:   UDEF                   not counted
227c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Class:   SVE                    (68 hits)
228c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Class:   PCrel addr             (47789483 hits)
229c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Class:   Add/Sub (imm)          (192817388 hits)
230c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Class:   Logical (imm)          (93852565 hits)
231c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Class:   Move Wide (imm)        (76398116 hits)
232c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Class:   Bitfield               (44706084 hits)
233c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Class:   Extract                (5499257 hits)
234c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Class:   Cond Branch (imm)      (147202932 hits)
235c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Class:   Exception Gen          (193581 hits)
236c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Class:     NOP                  not counted
237c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Class:   Hints                  (6652291 hits)
238c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Class:   Barriers               (8001661 hits)
239c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Class:   PSTATE                 (1801695 hits)
240c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Class:   System Insn            (6385349 hits)
241c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Class:   System Reg             counted individually
242c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Class:   Branch (reg)           (69497127 hits)
243c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Class:   Branch (imm)           (84393665 hits)
244c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Class:   Cmp & Branch           (110929659 hits)
245c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Class:   Tst & Branch           (44681442 hits)
246c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Class:   AdvSimd ldstmult       (736 hits)
247c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Class:   ldst excl              (9098783 hits)
248c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Class:   Load Reg (lit)         (87189424 hits)
249c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Class:   ldst noalloc pair      (3264433 hits)
250c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Class:   ldst pair              (412526434 hits)
251c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Class:   ldst reg (imm)         (314734576 hits)
252c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Class: Loads & Stores           (2117774 hits)
253c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Class: Data Proc Reg            (223519077 hits)
254c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Class: Scalar FP                (31657954 hits)
255c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Individual Instructions:
256c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Instr: mrs x0, sp_el0           (2682661 hits)  (op=0xd5384100/  System Reg)
257c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Instr: mrs x1, tpidr_el2        (1789339 hits)  (op=0xd53cd041/  System Reg)
258c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Instr: mrs x2, tpidr_el2        (1513494 hits)  (op=0xd53cd042/  System Reg)
259c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Instr: mrs x0, tpidr_el2        (1490823 hits)  (op=0xd53cd040/  System Reg)
260c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Instr: mrs x1, sp_el0           (933793 hits)   (op=0xd5384101/  System Reg)
261c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Instr: mrs x2, sp_el0           (699516 hits)   (op=0xd5384102/  System Reg)
262c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Instr: mrs x4, tpidr_el2        (528437 hits)   (op=0xd53cd044/  System Reg)
263c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Instr: mrs x30, ttbr1_el1       (480776 hits)   (op=0xd538203e/  System Reg)
264c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Instr: msr ttbr1_el1, x30       (480713 hits)   (op=0xd518203e/  System Reg)
265c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Instr: msr vbar_el1, x30        (480671 hits)   (op=0xd518c01e/  System Reg)
266c17a386bSAlex Bennée  ...
267c17a386bSAlex Bennée
268c17a386bSAlex BennéeTo find the argument shorthand for the class you need to examine the
2691e235edaSPeter Maydellsource code of the plugin at the moment, specifically the ``*opt``
270c17a386bSAlex Bennéeargument in the InsnClassExecCount tables.
271c17a386bSAlex Bennée
272c17a386bSAlex Bennée- contrib/plugins/lockstep.c
273c17a386bSAlex Bennée
274c17a386bSAlex BennéeThis is a debugging tool for developers who want to find out when and
275c17a386bSAlex Bennéewhere execution diverges after a subtle change to TCG code generation.
276c17a386bSAlex BennéeIt is not an exact science and results are likely to be mixed once
277c17a386bSAlex Bennéeasynchronous events are introduced. While the use of -icount can
278c17a386bSAlex Bennéeintroduce determinism to the execution flow it doesn't always follow
279c17a386bSAlex Bennéethe translation sequence will be exactly the same. Typically this is
280c17a386bSAlex Bennéecaused by a timer firing to service the GUI causing a block to end
281c17a386bSAlex Bennéeearly. However in some cases it has proved to be useful in pointing
282c17a386bSAlex Bennéepeople at roughly where execution diverges. The only argument you need
283c17a386bSAlex Bennéefor the plugin is a path for the socket the two instances will
284c17a386bSAlex Bennéecommunicate over::
285c17a386bSAlex Bennée
286c17a386bSAlex Bennée
287c17a386bSAlex Bennée  ./sparc-softmmu/qemu-system-sparc -monitor none -parallel none \
288c17a386bSAlex Bennée    -net none -M SS-20 -m 256 -kernel day11/zImage.elf \
289b18a0cadSMahmoud Mandour    -plugin ./contrib/plugins/liblockstep.so,sockpath=lockstep-sparc.sock \
290c17a386bSAlex Bennée  -d plugin,nochain
291c17a386bSAlex Bennée
292c17a386bSAlex Bennéewhich will eventually report::
293c17a386bSAlex Bennée
294c17a386bSAlex Bennée  qemu-system-sparc: warning: nic lance.0 has no peer
295c17a386bSAlex Bennée  @ 0x000000ffd06678 vs 0x000000ffd001e0 (2/1 since last)
296c17a386bSAlex Bennée  @ 0x000000ffd07d9c vs 0x000000ffd06678 (3/1 since last)
297c17a386bSAlex Bennée  Δ insn_count @ 0x000000ffd07d9c (809900609) vs 0x000000ffd06678 (809900612)
298c17a386bSAlex Bennée    previously @ 0x000000ffd06678/10 (809900609 insns)
299c17a386bSAlex Bennée    previously @ 0x000000ffd001e0/4 (809900599 insns)
300c17a386bSAlex Bennée    previously @ 0x000000ffd080ac/2 (809900595 insns)
301c17a386bSAlex Bennée    previously @ 0x000000ffd08098/5 (809900593 insns)
302c17a386bSAlex Bennée    previously @ 0x000000ffd080c0/1 (809900588 insns)
303c17a386bSAlex Bennée
304*a35af836SMahmoud Mandour- contrib/plugins/hwprofile.c
305a622d64eSAlex Bennée
306a622d64eSAlex BennéeThe hwprofile tool can only be used with system emulation and allows
307a622d64eSAlex Bennéethe user to see what hardware is accessed how often. It has a number of options:
308a622d64eSAlex Bennée
30960753843SMahmoud Mandour * track=read or track=write
310a622d64eSAlex Bennée
311a622d64eSAlex Bennée By default the plugin tracks both reads and writes. You can use one
312a622d64eSAlex Bennée of these options to limit the tracking to just one class of accesses.
313a622d64eSAlex Bennée
31460753843SMahmoud Mandour * source
315a622d64eSAlex Bennée
316a622d64eSAlex Bennée Will include a detailed break down of what the guest PC that made the
31760753843SMahmoud Mandour access was. Not compatible with the pattern option. Example output::
318a622d64eSAlex Bennée
319a622d64eSAlex Bennée   cirrus-low-memory @ 0xfffffd00000a0000
320a622d64eSAlex Bennée    pc:fffffc0000005cdc, 1, 256
321a622d64eSAlex Bennée    pc:fffffc0000005ce8, 1, 256
322a622d64eSAlex Bennée    pc:fffffc0000005cec, 1, 256
323a622d64eSAlex Bennée
32460753843SMahmoud Mandour * pattern
325a622d64eSAlex Bennée
326a622d64eSAlex Bennée Instead break down the accesses based on the offset into the HW
327a622d64eSAlex Bennée region. This can be useful for seeing the most used registers of a
328a622d64eSAlex Bennée device. Example output::
329a622d64eSAlex Bennée
330a622d64eSAlex Bennée    pci0-conf @ 0xfffffd01fe000000
331a622d64eSAlex Bennée      off:00000004, 1, 1
332a622d64eSAlex Bennée      off:00000010, 1, 3
333a622d64eSAlex Bennée      off:00000014, 1, 3
334a622d64eSAlex Bennée      off:00000018, 1, 2
335a622d64eSAlex Bennée      off:0000001c, 1, 2
336a622d64eSAlex Bennée      off:00000020, 1, 2
337a622d64eSAlex Bennée      ...
338307ce0aaSAlexandre Iooss
339307ce0aaSAlexandre Iooss- contrib/plugins/execlog.c
340307ce0aaSAlexandre Iooss
341307ce0aaSAlexandre IoossThe execlog tool traces executed instructions with memory access. It can be used
342307ce0aaSAlexandre Ioossfor debugging and security analysis purposes.
343307ce0aaSAlexandre IoossPlease be aware that this will generate a lot of output.
344307ce0aaSAlexandre Iooss
345307ce0aaSAlexandre IoossThe plugin takes no argument::
346307ce0aaSAlexandre Iooss
347307ce0aaSAlexandre Iooss  qemu-system-arm $(QEMU_ARGS) \
348307ce0aaSAlexandre Iooss    -plugin ./contrib/plugins/libexeclog.so -d plugin
349307ce0aaSAlexandre Iooss
350307ce0aaSAlexandre Ioosswhich will output an execution trace following this structure::
351307ce0aaSAlexandre Iooss
352307ce0aaSAlexandre Iooss  # vCPU, vAddr, opcode, disassembly[, load/store, memory addr, device]...
353307ce0aaSAlexandre Iooss  0, 0xa12, 0xf8012400, "movs r4, #0"
354307ce0aaSAlexandre Iooss  0, 0xa14, 0xf87f42b4, "cmp r4, r6"
355307ce0aaSAlexandre Iooss  0, 0xa16, 0xd206, "bhs #0xa26"
356307ce0aaSAlexandre Iooss  0, 0xa18, 0xfff94803, "ldr r0, [pc, #0xc]", load, 0x00010a28, RAM
357307ce0aaSAlexandre Iooss  0, 0xa1a, 0xf989f000, "bl #0xd30"
358307ce0aaSAlexandre Iooss  0, 0xd30, 0xfff9b510, "push {r4, lr}", store, 0x20003ee0, RAM, store, 0x20003ee4, RAM
359307ce0aaSAlexandre Iooss  0, 0xd32, 0xf9893014, "adds r0, #0x14"
360307ce0aaSAlexandre Iooss  0, 0xd34, 0xf9c8f000, "bl #0x10c8"
361307ce0aaSAlexandre Iooss  0, 0x10c8, 0xfff96c43, "ldr r3, [r0, #0x44]", load, 0x200000e4, RAM
3624c125f3bSMahmoud Mandour
363*a35af836SMahmoud Mandour- contrib/plugins/cache.c
3644c125f3bSMahmoud Mandour
3654c125f3bSMahmoud MandourCache modelling plugin that measures the performance of a given cache
3664c125f3bSMahmoud Mandourconfiguration when a given working set is run::
3674c125f3bSMahmoud Mandour
3684c125f3bSMahmoud Mandour    qemu-x86_64 -plugin ./contrib/plugins/libcache.so \
3694c125f3bSMahmoud Mandour      -d plugin -D cache.log ./tests/tcg/x86_64-linux-user/float_convs
3704c125f3bSMahmoud Mandour
3714c125f3bSMahmoud Mandourwill report the following::
3724c125f3bSMahmoud Mandour
3735397acb8SMahmoud Mandour    core #, data accesses, data misses, dmiss rate, insn accesses, insn misses, imiss rate
3745397acb8SMahmoud Mandour    0       996695         508             0.0510%  2642799        18617           0.7044%
3754c125f3bSMahmoud Mandour
3764c125f3bSMahmoud Mandour    address, data misses, instruction
3774c125f3bSMahmoud Mandour    0x424f1e (_int_malloc), 109, movq %rax, 8(%rcx)
3784c125f3bSMahmoud Mandour    0x41f395 (_IO_default_xsputn), 49, movb %dl, (%rdi, %rax)
3794c125f3bSMahmoud Mandour    0x42584d (ptmalloc_init.part.0), 33, movaps %xmm0, (%rax)
3804c125f3bSMahmoud Mandour    0x454d48 (__tunables_init), 20, cmpb $0, (%r8)
3814c125f3bSMahmoud Mandour    ...
3824c125f3bSMahmoud Mandour
3834c125f3bSMahmoud Mandour    address, fetch misses, instruction
3844c125f3bSMahmoud Mandour    0x4160a0 (__vfprintf_internal), 744, movl $1, %ebx
3854c125f3bSMahmoud Mandour    0x41f0a0 (_IO_setb), 744, endbr64
3864c125f3bSMahmoud Mandour    0x415882 (__vfprintf_internal), 744, movq %r12, %rdi
3874c125f3bSMahmoud Mandour    0x4268a0 (__malloc), 696, andq $0xfffffffffffffff0, %rax
3884c125f3bSMahmoud Mandour    ...
3894c125f3bSMahmoud Mandour
3904c125f3bSMahmoud MandourThe plugin has a number of arguments, all of them are optional:
3914c125f3bSMahmoud Mandour
3922dd3fef8SMahmoud Mandour  * limit=N
3934c125f3bSMahmoud Mandour
3944c125f3bSMahmoud Mandour  Print top N icache and dcache thrashing instructions along with their
3954c125f3bSMahmoud Mandour  address, number of misses, and its disassembly. (default: 32)
3964c125f3bSMahmoud Mandour
3972dd3fef8SMahmoud Mandour  * icachesize=N
3982dd3fef8SMahmoud Mandour  * iblksize=B
3992dd3fef8SMahmoud Mandour  * iassoc=A
4004c125f3bSMahmoud Mandour
4014c125f3bSMahmoud Mandour  Instruction cache configuration arguments. They specify the cache size, block
4024c125f3bSMahmoud Mandour  size, and associativity of the instruction cache, respectively.
4034c125f3bSMahmoud Mandour  (default: N = 16384, B = 64, A = 8)
4044c125f3bSMahmoud Mandour
4052dd3fef8SMahmoud Mandour  * dcachesize=N
4062dd3fef8SMahmoud Mandour  * dblksize=B
4072dd3fef8SMahmoud Mandour  * dassoc=A
4084c125f3bSMahmoud Mandour
4094c125f3bSMahmoud Mandour  Data cache configuration arguments. They specify the cache size, block size,
4104c125f3bSMahmoud Mandour  and associativity of the data cache, respectively.
4114c125f3bSMahmoud Mandour  (default: N = 16384, B = 64, A = 8)
4124c125f3bSMahmoud Mandour
4132dd3fef8SMahmoud Mandour  * evict=POLICY
4144c125f3bSMahmoud Mandour
4154c125f3bSMahmoud Mandour  Sets the eviction policy to POLICY. Available policies are: :code:`lru`,
4164c125f3bSMahmoud Mandour  :code:`fifo`, and :code:`rand`. The plugin will use the specified policy for
4174c125f3bSMahmoud Mandour  both instruction and data caches. (default: POLICY = :code:`lru`)
4185397acb8SMahmoud Mandour
4192dd3fef8SMahmoud Mandour  * cores=N
4205397acb8SMahmoud Mandour
4215397acb8SMahmoud Mandour  Sets the number of cores for which we maintain separate icache and dcache.
4225397acb8SMahmoud Mandour  (default: for linux-user, N = 1, for full system emulation: N = cores
4235397acb8SMahmoud Mandour  available to guest)
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