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1 #define _GNU_SOURCE
2 #include <string.h>
3 #include <pthread.h>
4 #include <stdlib.h>
5 #include <stdio.h>
6 #include <unistd.h>
7 #include <sys/types.h>
9 // memrw provides a simulation of an application
10 // reading and writing memory, for the sake of tuning helgrind.
11 // It is a very simple (simplistic) model:
12 // * only one thread
13 // * only one exe context reading or writing the memory
14 // * the working set of the application is unrealistically
15 // concentrated on a consecutive nr of MB.
16 // At this moment, it was just used to tune the EvM data structure
17 // of helgrind.
18 // It would be nice to enhance this program to cope with a richer
19 // model e.g. multiple threads, many different stack traces touching
20 // the memory, better working set distribution, ...
22 static int sz_b; // size of a block
23 static int nr_b; // total nr of blocks used by the program
24 static int nr_b_ws; // nr_b in program working set
25 static int nr_loops; // nr of loops reading or writing the ws
26 static int nr_thr; // nr of threads (hardcoded to 1 currently)
27 static int nr_repeat; // nr of times we will allocate, use, then free total+ws
29 // Note: the total nr of MB is what is explicitly allocated.
30 // On top of that, we have the stacks, local vars, lib vars, ...
31 // The working set is just the first nr_b_ws blocks of nr_b.
33 static int verbose = 0;
34 static unsigned char **t_b; // Pointers to all blocks
36 static void *memrw_fn(void *v)
38 int loops, m, b;
39 int dowrite;
40 int differs = 0;
41 unsigned char prev = 0;
43 for (loops = 0; loops < nr_loops; loops++) {
44 // printf("loop %d dowrite %d\n", loops, dowrite);
45 // Note: in case of multiple threads, we will have
46 // to add lock/unlock somewhere in the below, maybe to lock
47 // the MB we are reading or writing.
48 for (m = 0; m < nr_b_ws; m++) {
49 for (b = 0; b < sz_b; b++) {
50 dowrite = b % 5 == 0;
51 // Do some write or read operations.
52 if (dowrite) {
53 if (t_b[m][b] < 255)
54 t_b[m][b] += differs;
55 else
56 t_b[m][b] = 0;
57 } else {
58 differs = t_b[m][b] != prev;
59 prev = t_b[m][b];
64 return NULL;
67 int main (int argc, char *argv[])
69 int a;
70 int ret;
71 int i;
72 int r;
73 pthread_t thr;
75 // usage: memrw [-b blocksize default 1MB ]
76 // [-t nr_b default 10] [-w nr_b_ws default 10]
77 // [-l nr_loops_on_ws default 3]
78 // [-r nr_repeat default 1]
79 // [-f fan_out default 0]
80 // [-v verbosity default 0]
81 sz_b = 1024 * 1024;
82 nr_b = 10;
83 nr_b_ws = 10;
84 nr_loops = 3;
85 nr_repeat = 1;
86 verbose = 0;
87 for (a = 1; a < argc; a+=2) {
88 if (strcmp(argv[a], "-b") == 0) {
89 sz_b = atoi(argv[a+1]);
90 } else if (strcmp(argv[a], "-t") == 0) {
91 nr_b = atoi(argv[a+1]);
92 } else if (strcmp(argv[a], "-w") == 0) {
93 nr_b_ws = atoi(argv[a+1]);
94 } else if (strcmp(argv[a], "-l") == 0) {
95 nr_loops = atoi(argv[a+1]);
96 } else if (strcmp(argv[a], "-r") == 0) {
97 nr_repeat = atoi(argv[a+1]);
98 } else if (strcmp(argv[a], "-v") == 0) {
99 verbose = atoi(argv[a+1]);
100 } else {
101 printf("unknown arg %s\n", argv[a]);
104 if (nr_b_ws > nr_b)
105 nr_b_ws = nr_b; // to make it easy to do loops combining values
107 nr_thr = 1;
109 printf ("total program memory -t %llu MB"
110 " working set -w %llu MB\n",
111 ((unsigned long long)nr_b * sz_b)
112 / (unsigned long long) (1024*1024),
113 ((unsigned long long)nr_b_ws * sz_b)
114 / (unsigned long long)(1024*1024));
115 printf (" working set R or W -l %d times"
116 " repeat the whole stuff -r %d times\n",
117 nr_loops,
118 nr_repeat);
120 for (r = 0; r < nr_repeat; r++) {
121 printf ("creating and initialising the total program memory\n");
122 t_b = malloc(nr_b * sizeof(char*));
123 if (t_b == NULL)
124 perror("malloc t_b");
125 for (i = 0; i < nr_b; i++) {
126 t_b[i] = calloc(sz_b, 1);
127 if (t_b[i] == NULL)
128 perror("malloc t_b[i]");
131 printf("starting thread that will read or write the working set\n");
132 ret = pthread_create(&thr, NULL, memrw_fn, &nr_thr);
133 if (ret != 0)
134 perror("pthread_create");
135 printf("waiting for thread termination\n");
137 ret = pthread_join(thr, NULL);
138 if (ret != 0)
139 perror("pthread_join");
140 printf("thread terminated\n");
142 /* Now, free the memory used, for the next repeat */
143 for (i = 0; i < nr_b; i++)
144 free (t_b[i]);
145 free (t_b);
146 printf("memory freed\n");
149 return 0;