Retro68/gcc/libcilkrts/runtime/stats.h
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/* stats.h -*-C++-*-
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/**
* @file stats.h
*
* @brief Support for gathering and reporting statistics on Cilk applications.
*
* Note that stats are normally NOT compiled in because it increases the
* overhead of stealing. To compile in profiling support, define CILK_PROFILE.
*/
#ifndef INCLUDED_STATS_DOT_H
#define INCLUDED_STATS_DOT_H
/* #define CILK_PROFILE 1 */
// @note The CILK_PROFILE flag and intervals is known to be broken
// in at least programs with Windows exceptions.
// Enable this flag at your own peril. :)
#include <cilk/common.h>
#include "rts-common.h"
#include "internal/abi.h"
#ifdef CILK_PROFILE
#include <stdio.h> // Define FILE *
#endif
__CILKRTS_BEGIN_EXTERN_C
// Some notes on the stats we are counting for the Cilk Plus runtime.
//
// INTERVAL_IN_SCHEDULER:
//
// For a user worker, it starts counting when the worker thread is
// bound, and stops when the worker thread is unbound.
//
// For a system worker, it starts counting when the worker thread is
// created, and stops after it returns from the scheduling loop
// (which usually won't happen unless __cilkrts_end_cilk() is
// called.)
//
// INTERVAL_WORKING + INTERVAL_IN_RUNTIME should be equal to
// INTERVAL_IN_SCHEDULER (modulo overheads in instrumentation).
//
// INTERVAL_IN_RUNTIME tries to count all the time spent inside
// runtime code. (leave_frame and reudctions blur the accounting a
// bit). We switch from WORKING to IN_RUNTIME from:
//
// 1. __cilkrts_leave_frame, when we start doing an exception check
// and might jump into the runtime, either when returning from a
// spawn or have an exception to process.
//
// 2. __cilkrts_c_sync, when we are at a sync and the frame has
// been stolen from.
//
// We switch back to WORKING when we are returning to user code.
//
// We also switch back to WORKING when we need to do a slow merge of
// reducer maps. Otherwise, parallel reductions can mess up the stat
// collection.
/** @brief Events that we measure. */
enum interval
{
INTERVAL_IN_SCHEDULER, ///< Time threads spend "bound" to Cilk
INTERVAL_WORKING, ///< Time spent working
INTERVAL_IN_RUNTIME, ///< Time spent executing runtime code
INTERVAL_SCHED_LOOP, ///< Time spent in scheduling loop
INTERVAL_STEALING, ///< Time spent stealing work
INTERVAL_STEAL_SUCCESS, ///< Time to do a successful steal
INTERVAL_STEAL_FAIL_EMPTYQ, ///< Count of steal failures due to lack of stealable work
INTERVAL_STEAL_FAIL_LOCK, ///< Count of steal failures due to failure to lock worker
INTERVAL_STEAL_FAIL_USER_WORKER, ///< Count of steal failures by user workers which attempt to steal from another team
INTERVAL_STEAL_FAIL_DEKKER, ///< Count of steal failures due to Dekker protocol failure
INTERVAL_SYNC_CHECK, ///< Time spent processing syncs
INTERVAL_THE_EXCEPTION_CHECK, ///< Time spent performing THE exception checks
INTERVAL_THE_EXCEPTION_CHECK_USELESS, ///< Count of useless THE exception checks
INTERVAL_RETURNING, ///< Time spent returning from calls
INTERVAL_FINALIZE_CHILD, ///< Time spent in finalize_child
INTERVAL_PROVABLY_GOOD_STEAL, ///< Time spent in provably_good_steal
INTERVAL_UNCONDITIONAL_STEAL, ///< Time spent in unconditional_steal
INTERVAL_ALLOC_FULL_FRAME, ///< Time spent in __cilkrts_make_full_frame
INTERVAL_FRAME_ALLOC_LARGE, ///< Count of calls to __cilkrts_frame_malloc for buffers bigger than FRAME_MALLOC_MAX_SIZE or with a NULL worker
INTERVAL_FRAME_ALLOC, ///< Time spent allocating memory from worker buckets
INTERVAL_FRAME_ALLOC_GLOBAL, ///< Time spent calling memory allocator when buckets are empty
INTERVAL_FRAME_FREE_LARGE, ///< Count of calls to __cilkrts_frame_malloc for buffers bigger than FRAME_MALLOC_MAX_SIZE or with a NULL worker
INTERVAL_FRAME_FREE, ///< Time spent freeing memory to worker buckets
INTERVAL_FRAME_FREE_GLOBAL, ///< Time spent calling memory deallocator when buckets are full
INTERVAL_MUTEX_LOCK, ///< Count of calls to __cilkrts_mutex_lock for a worker
INTERVAL_MUTEX_LOCK_SPINNING, ///< Time spent spinning in __cilkrts_mutex_lock for a worker
INTERVAL_MUTEX_LOCK_YIELDING, ///< Time spent yielding in __cilkrts_mutex_lock for a worker
INTERVAL_MUTEX_TRYLOCK, ///< Count of calls to __cilkrts_mutex_trylock
INTERVAL_FIBER_ALLOCATE, ///< Time spent calling cilk_fiber_allocate
INTERVAL_FIBER_DEALLOCATE, ///< Time spent calling cilk_fiber_deallocate (not from thread)
INTERVAL_FIBER_ALLOCATE_FROM_THREAD, ///< Time spent calling cilk_fiber_allocate_from_thread
INTERVAL_FIBER_DEALLOCATE_FROM_THREAD, ///< Time spent calling cilk_fiber_deallocate (from thread)
INTERVAL_SUSPEND_RESUME_OTHER, ///< Count of fiber suspend_self_and_resume_other
INTERVAL_DEALLOCATE_RESUME_OTHER, ///< Count of fiber deallocate_self_and_resume_other
INTERVAL_INIT_WORKER, ///< Time spent on initialization of worker thread
INTERVAL_SCHEDULE_WAIT, ///< Time worker spends in SCHEDULE_WAIT state
INTERVAL_N ///< Number of intervals, must be last
};
/**
* @brief Struct that collects of all runtime statistics.
*
* There is an instance of this structure in each worker's
* local_state, as well as one in the @c global_state_t which will be
* used to accumulate the per-worker stats.
*/
typedef struct statistics
{
/** Number of times each interval is entered */
unsigned long long count[INTERVAL_N];
/**
* Time when the system entered each interval, in system-dependent
* "ticks"
*/
unsigned long long start[INTERVAL_N];
/** Total time spent in each interval, in system-dependent "ticks" */
unsigned long long accum[INTERVAL_N];
/**
* Largest global number of stacks seen by this worker.
* The true maximum at end of execution is the max of the
* worker maxima.
*/
long stack_hwm;
} statistics;
/**
* Initializes a statistics structure
*
* @param s The statistics structure to be initialized.
*/
COMMON_PORTABLE void __cilkrts_init_stats(statistics *s);
/**
* @brief Sums statistics from worker to the global struct
*
* @param to The statistics structure that will accumulate the information.
* This structure is usually @c g->stats.
* @param from The statistics structure that will be accumulated.
* This structure is usually statistics kept per worker.
*/
COMMON_PORTABLE
void __cilkrts_accum_stats(statistics *to, statistics *from);
/**
* @brief Mark the start of an interval by saving the current tick count.
*
* @pre Start time == INVALID_START
*
* @param w The worker we're accumulating stats for.
* @param i The interval we're accumulating stats for.
*/
COMMON_PORTABLE
void __cilkrts_start_interval(__cilkrts_worker *w, enum interval i);
/**
* @brief Mark the end of an interval by adding the ticks since the
* start to the accumulated time.
*
* @pre Start time != INVALID_START
*
* @param w The worker we're accumulating stats for.
* @param i The interval we're accumulating stats for.
*/
COMMON_PORTABLE
void __cilkrts_stop_interval(__cilkrts_worker *w, enum interval i);
/**
* @brief Start and stop interval I, charging zero time against it
*
* Precondition:
* - Start time == INVALID_START
*
* @param w The worker we're accumulating stats for.
* @param i The interval we're accumulating stats for.
*/
COMMON_PORTABLE
void __cilkrts_note_interval(__cilkrts_worker *w, enum interval i);
#ifdef CILK_PROFILE
COMMON_PORTABLE
void dump_stats_to_file(FILE *stat_file, statistics *s);
#endif
#ifdef CILK_PROFILE
# define START_INTERVAL(w, i) __cilkrts_start_interval(w, i);
# define STOP_INTERVAL(w, i) __cilkrts_stop_interval(w, i);
# define NOTE_INTERVAL(w, i) __cilkrts_note_interval(w, i);
#else
/** Start an interval. No effect unless CILK_PROFILE is defined. */
# define START_INTERVAL(w, i)
/** End an interval. No effect unless CILK_PROFILE is defined. */
# define STOP_INTERVAL(w, i)
/** Increment a counter. No effect unless CILK_PROFILE is defined. */
# define NOTE_INTERVAL(w, i)
#endif
__CILKRTS_END_EXTERN_C
#endif // ! defined(INCLUDED_STATS_DOT_H)