profiler/call_graph.m:
profiler/generate_output.m:
profiler/mercury_profile.m:
profiler/options.m:
profiler/output.m:
profiler/process_file.m:
profiler/read.m:
profiler/snapshots.m:
Replace implicit streams with explicit streams.
profiler/PROF_FLAGS.in:
Specify --warn-implicit-stream-calls for all modules in this directory.
browser/browser_info.m:
Avoid using "output" (and "input", for the sake of symmetry)
as function symbols.
browser/debugger_interface.m:
Avoid using "pred" and "func" as function symbols by putting a prefix
before each function symbol in the affected type.
browser/dl.m:
Avoid using "local" (and "global", again for symbols) as function symbols.
profiler/output_prof_info.m:
Avoid using "output" as a type name and as a function symbol.
browser/browse.m:
browser/collect_lib.m:
browser/declarative_user.m:
browser/interactive_query.m:
profiler/generate_output.m:
profiler/output.m:
Conform to the changes above.
extras/morphine/source/browse.op:
extras/morphine/source/collect.op:
extras/morphine/source/current_arg.op:
extras/morphine/source/current_slots.op:
extras/morphine/source/exec_control.op:
extras/morphine/source/forward_move.op:
extras/morphine/source/interactive_queries.op:
Conform to the renames of the function symbols in debugger_interface.m.
Since this code is in Prolog, I cannot be sure that I changed all the
places that should be changed, but that does not matter much.
Since Morphine was designed to work with the Prolog dialects of 1999,
had its last update in 2002, and we never test it, it is very likely
that it hasn't worked in a long time. We keep it around because
(a) it may interest someone, and (b) it doesn't require significant
maintenance. The fact that it does not run may be regrettable, but
it is not actually regretted by many would-be users, or (even) any at all.
(I actually noticed and fixed a bug while doing the above change:
it was a typo in a function symbol name.)
Branches: main
Implement a new form of memory profiling, which tells the user what memory
is being retained during a program run. This is done by allocating an extra
word before each cell, which is used to "attribute" the cell to an
allocation site. The attribution, or "allocation id", is an address to an
MR_AllocSiteInfo structure generated by the Mercury compiler, giving the
procedure, filename and line number of the allocation, and the type
constructor and arity of the cell that it allocates.
The user must manually instrument the program with calls to
`benchmarking.report_memory_attribution', which forces a GC and summarises
the live objects on the heap using the attributions. The mprof tool is
extended with a new mode to parse and present that data.
Objects which are unattributed (e.g. by hand-written C code which hasn't
been updated) are still accounted for, but show up in profiles as "unknown".
Currently this profiling mode only works in conjunction with the Boehm
garbage collector, though in principle it can work with any memory allocator
for which we can access a list of the live objects. Since term size
profiling relies on the same technique of using an extra word per memory
cell, the two profiling modes are incompatible.
The output from `mprof -s' looks like this:
------ [1] some label ------
cells words cumul procedure / type (location)
14150 38872 total
* 1949/ 13.8% 4872/ 12.5% 12.5% <predicate `parser.parse_rest/7' mode 0>
975/ 6.9% 1950/ 5.0% list.list/1 (parser.m:502)
487/ 3.4% 1948/ 5.0% term.term/1 (parser.m:501)
487/ 3.4% 974/ 2.5% term.const/0 (parser.m:501)
* 1424/ 10.1% 4272/ 11.0% 23.5% <predicate `parser.parse_simple_term_2/6' mode 0>
708/ 5.0% 2832/ 7.3% term.term/1 (parser.m:643)
708/ 5.0% 1416/ 3.6% term.const/0 (parser.m:643)
...
boehm_gc/alloc.c:
boehm_gc/include/gc.h:
boehm_gc/misc.c:
boehm_gc/reclaim.c:
Add a callback function to be called for every live object after a GC.
Add a function to write out the GC_size_map array.
compiler/layout.m:
Define the alloc_site_info type which is equivalent to the
MR_AllocSiteInfo C structure.
Add alloc_site_array as a kind of "layout" array.
compiler/llds.m:
Add allocation sites to `cfile' structure.
Replace TypeMsg argument (which was also for profiling) on `incr_hp'
instructions by an allocation site identifier.
Add a new foreign_proc_component for allocation site ids.
compiler/code_info.m:
compiler/global_data.m:
compiler/proc_gen.m:
Keep the set of allocation sites in the code_info and global_data
structures.
compiler/unify_gen.m:
Add allocation sites to LLDS allocation instructions.
compiler/layout_out.m:
compiler/llds_out_file.m:
compiler/llds_out_instr.m:
Output MR_AllocSiteInfo arrays in generated C files.
Output code to register the MR_AllocSiteInfo array with the Mercury
runtime.
Output allocation site ids for memory allocation instructions.
compiler/llds_out_util.m:
Add allocation sites to llds_out_info.
compiler/pragma_c_gen.m:
compiler/ml_foreign_proc_gen.m:
Generate a macro MR_ALLOC_ID which resolves to an allocation site
structure, for every foreign_proc whose C code contains the string
"MR_ALLOC_ID". This is to be used by hand-written C code which
allocates memory.
MR_PROC_LABELs are retained for backwards compatibility. Though
they were introduced for profiling, they seem to have been co-opted
for printf-debugging since then.
compiler/ml_global_data.m:
Add allocation site structures to the MLDS global data.
compiler/mlds.m:
compiler/ml_unify_gen.m:
Add allocation site id to `new_object' instruction.
compiler/mlds_to_c.m:
Output allocation site arrays and allocation ids in high-level C code.
Output a call to register the allocation site array with the Mercury
runtime.
Delete an unused predicate.
compiler/exprn_aux.m:
compiler/jumpopt.m:
compiler/livemap.m:
compiler/mercury_compile_llds_back_end.m:
compiler/middle_rec.m:
compiler/ml_accurate_gc.m:
compiler/ml_elim_nested.m:
compiler/ml_optimize.m:
compiler/ml_util.m:
compiler/mlds_to_cs.m:
compiler/mlds_to_gcc.m:
compiler/mlds_to_il.m:
compiler/mlds_to_java.m:
compiler/mlds_to_managed.m:
compiler/opt_debug.m:
compiler/opt_util.m:
compiler/use_local_vars.m:
compiler/var_locn.m:
Conform to changes.
compiler/pickle.m:
compiler/prog_event.m:
compiler/timestamp.m:
Conform to changes in memory allocation macros.
library/benchmarking.m:
Add the `report_memory_attribution' instrumentation predicates.
Conform to changes to MR_memprof_record.
library/array.m:
library/bit_buffer.m:
library/bitmap.m:
library/construct.m:
library/deconstruct.m:
library/dir.m:
library/io.m:
library/mutvar.m:
library/store.m:
library/string.m:
library/thread.semaphore.m:
library/version_array.m:
Use attributed memory allocation throughout the standard library so
that objects don't show up in the memory profile as "unknown".
Replace MR_PROC_LABEL by MR_ALLOC_ID.
mdbcomp/program_representation.m:
mdbcomp/rtti_access.m:
Replace MR_PROC_LABEL by MR_ALLOC_ID.
profiler/Mercury.options:
profiler/globals.m:
profiler/mercury_profile.m:
profiler/options.m:
profiler/output.m:
profiler/snapshots.m:
Add a new mode to `mprof' to parse and present the data from
`Prof.Snapshots' files.
Add options for the new profiling mode.
profiler/process_file.m:
Fix a typo.
runtime/mercury_conf_param.h:
#define MR_MPROF_PROFILE_MEMORY_ATTRIBUTION if memory profiling
is enabled and we are using Boehm GC.
runtime/mercury.h:
Make MR_new_object take an allocation id argument.
Conform to changes in memory allocation macros.
runtime/mercury_memory.c:
runtime/mercury_memory.h:
runtime/mercury_types.h:
Define MR_AllocSiteInfo.
Add memory allocation functions and macros which take into the
account the additional word necessary for the new profiling mode.
These should be used in preferences to the raw memory allocation
functions wherever possible so that objects do not show up in the
profile as "unknown".
Add analogues of realloc/free which take into account the offset
introduced by the attribution word.
Add function versions of the MR_new_object macros, which can't be
written in standard C. They are only used when necessary.
Add built-in allocation site ids, to be used in the runtime and
other hand-written code when context-specific ids are unavailable.
runtime/mercury_heap.h:
Make MR_tag_offset_incr_hp_msg and MR_tag_offset_incr_hp_atomic_msg
allocate an extra word when memory attribution is desired, and store
the allocation id there.
Similarly for MR_create{1,2,3}_msg.
Replace proclabel arguments in allocation macros by alloc_id
arguments.
Replace MR_hp_alloc_atomic by MR_hp_alloc_atomic_msg. It was only
used for boxing floats.
Conform to change to MR_new_object macro.
runtime/mercury_bootstrap.h:
Delete obsolete macro hp_alloc_atomic.
runtime/mercury_heap_profile.c:
runtime/mercury_heap_profile.h:
Add the code to summarise the live objects on the Boehm GC heap and
writes out the data to `Prof.Snapshots', for display by mprof.
Don't store the procedure name in MR_memprof_record: the procedure
address is enough and faster to compare.
runtime/mercury_prof.c:
Finish and close the `Prof.Snapshots' file when the program
terminates.
Conform to changes in MR_memprof_record.
runtime/mercury_misc.h:
Add a macro to expand to the name of the allocation sites array
in LLDS grades.
runtime/mercury_bitmap.c:
runtime/mercury_bitmap.h:
Pass allocation id through bitmap allocation functions.
Delete unused function MR_string_to_bitmap.
runtime/mercury_string.h:
Add MR_make_aligned_string_copy_msg.
Make string allocation macros take allocation id arguments.
runtime/mercury.c:
runtime/mercury_array_macros.h:
runtime/mercury_context.c:
runtime/mercury_deconstruct.c:
runtime/mercury_deconstruct_macros.h:
runtime/mercury_dlist.c:
runtime/mercury_engine.c:
runtime/mercury_float.h:
runtime/mercury_hash_table.c:
runtime/mercury_ho_call.c:
runtime/mercury_label.c:
runtime/mercury_prof_mem.c:
runtime/mercury_stacks.c:
runtime/mercury_stm.c:
runtime/mercury_string.c:
runtime/mercury_thread.c:
runtime/mercury_trace_base.c:
runtime/mercury_trail.c:
runtime/mercury_type_desc.c:
runtime/mercury_type_info.c:
runtime/mercury_wsdeque.c:
Use attributed memory allocation throughout the runtime so that
objects don't show up in the profile as "unknown".
runtime/mercury_memory_zones.c:
Attribute memory zones to the Mercury runtime.
runtime/mercury_tabling.c:
runtime/mercury_tabling.h:
Use attributed memory allocation macros for tabling structures.
Delete unused MR_table_realloc_* and MR_table_copy_bytes macros.
runtime/mercury_deep_copy_body.h:
Try to retain the original attribution word when copying values.
runtime/mercury_ml_expand_body.h:
Conform to changes in memory allocation macros.
runtime/mercury_tags.h:
Replace proclabel arguments by alloc_id arguments in allocation macros.
runtime/mercury_wrapper.c:
If memory attribution is enabled, tell Boehm GC that pointers may be
displaced by an extra word.
trace/mercury_trace.c:
trace/mercury_trace_tables.c:
Conform to changes in memory allocation macros.
extras/net/tcp.m:
extras/solver_types/library/any_array.m:
extras/trailed_update/tr_array.m:
Conform to changes in memory allocation macros.
doc/user_guide.texi:
Document the new profiling mode.
doc/reference_manual.texi:
Update a commented out example.
Estimated hours taken: 3
Branches: main
Clean up in unused module imports in the Mercury system detected
by --warn-unused-imports.
analysis/*.m:
browser/*.m:
deep_profiler/*.m:
compiler/*.m:
library/*.m:
mdbcomp/*.m:
profiler/*.m:
slice/*.m:
Remove unused module imports.
Fix some minor departures from our coding standards.
analysis/Mercury.options:
browser/Mercury.options:
deep_profiler/Mercury.options:
compiler/Mercury.options:
library/Mercury.options:
mdbcomp/Mercury.options:
profiler/Mercury.options:
slice/Mercury.options:
Set --no-warn-unused-imports for those modules that are used as
packages or otherwise break --warn-unused-imports, e.g. because they
contain predicates with both foreign and Mercury clauses and some of
the imports only depend on the latter.
Estimated hours taken: 1
Branches: main
profiler/*.m:
Fix a bunch of deviations from our coding standards.
Rename some predicates to make them better reflect the predicates'
semantics.
Estimated hours taken: 18
Branches: main
Move the univ, maybe, pair and unit types from std_util into their own
modules. std_util still contains the general purpose higher-order programming
constructs.
library/std_util.m:
Move univ, maybe, pair and unit (plus any other related types
and procedures) into their own modules.
library/maybe.m:
New module. This contains the maybe and maybe_error types and
the associated procedures.
library/pair.m:
New module. This contains the pair type and associated procedures.
library/unit.m:
New module. This contains the types unit/0 and unit/1.
library/univ.m:
New module. This contains the univ type and associated procedures.
library/library.m:
Add the new modules.
library/private_builtin.m:
Update the declaration of the type_ctor_info struct for univ.
runtime/mercury.h:
Update the declaration for the type_ctor_info struct for univ.
runtime/mercury_mcpp.h:
runtime/mercury_hlc_types.h:
Update the definition of MR_Univ.
runtime/mercury_init.h:
Fix a comment: ML_type_name is now exported from type_desc.m.
compiler/mlds_to_il.m:
Update the the name of the module that defines univs (which are
handled specially by the il code generator.)
library/*.m:
compiler/*.m:
browser/*.m:
mdbcomp/*.m:
profiler/*.m:
deep_profiler/*.m:
Conform to the above changes. Import the new modules where they
are needed; don't import std_util where it isn't needed.
Fix formatting in lots of modules. Delete duplicate module
imports.
tests/*:
Update the test suite to confrom to the above changes.
Estimated hours taken: 0.5
Branches: main
profiler/*.m:
deep_profiler/*.m:
compiler/*.m:
Replace __ with . as the module qualifier everywhere in all the modules
of the profiler and deep profiler and in some modules of the compiler.
Estimated hours taken: 1
Branches: main
profiler/*.m:
deep_profiler/*.m:
Import only one module per line. Misc other updates to bring these
modules closer to being up to date with our current style guidelines.
Estimates hours taken: 5
Branches: main
Clean up most of the profiler and bring it into line
with out current coding standards. There are no changes
to any algorithms.
This reduce the size of the code and also (hopefully)
makes things a little easier to maintain.
XXX The profiler is currently broken on those machines
that compile with intermodule optimization, e.g jupiter.
XXX I haven't cleaned up the demangler much yet either.
profiler/call_graph.m:
profiler/generate_output.m:
profiler/globals.m:
profiler/output.m:
profiler/mercury_profile.m:
profiler/process_file.m:
profiler/output_prof_info.m:
profiler/prof_debug.m:
profiler/prof_info.m:
profiler/propagate.m:
profiler/read.m:
Bring these modules in line with our current
coding standards.
Replace existing code with code that uses
higher-order predicates, state variables and
functions where appropriate.
profiler/demangler.m:
Replace `is' with `='.
Estimated hours taken: 0.5
Branches: main
Deprecate the predicate int.to_float/2 in favour of float.float/1.
(There has been a comment describing this as obsolete for some time).
NEWS:
Mention this change.
library/float.m:
Add an implementation of float.float/1 rather than
just calling int.to_float/2.
library/int.m:
Add a pragma obsolete declaration to int.to_float/2.
The implementation will have to stay until the predicate
is deleted because importing the float module into this
one results in type ambiguities.
library/term.m:
profiler/generate_output.m:
profiler/output.m:
profiler/propagate.m:
tests/hard_coded/agg.m:
tests/hard_coded/qual_strang.m:
tests/hard_coded/qual_strung.m:
Change calls to int.to_float/2 to calls to float.float/1.
Estimated hours taken: 0.5
profiler/output.m:
Sort the lists of callers and callees before printing them.
The aim of this change is to ensure that the order of the output
does not depend on the addresses of the procedures.
A consistent output is needed so that we can automate the
regression testing of the profiler.
Estimated hours taken: 40 (+ unknown time by Zoltan)
Add support for memory profiling.
(A significant part of this change is actuallly Zoltan's work. Zoltan
did the changes to the compiler and a first go at the changes to the
runtime and library. I rewrote much of Zoltan's changes to the runtime
and library, added support for the new options/grades, added code to
interface with mprof, did the changes to the profiler, and wrote the
documentation.)
[TODO: add test cases.]
NEWS:
Mention support for memory profiling.
runtime/mercury_heap_profile.h:
runtime/mercury_heap_profile.c:
New files. These contain code to record heap profiling information.
runtime/mercury_heap.h:
Add new macros incr_hp_msg(), tag_incr_hp_msg(),
incr_hp_atomic_msg(), and tag_incr_hp_atomic_msg().
These are like the non-`msg' versions, except that if
PROFILE_MEMORY is defined, they also call MR_record_allocation()
from mercury_heap_profile.h to record heap profiling information.
Also, fix up the indentation in lots of places.
runtime/mercury_prof.h:
runtime/mercury_prof.c:
Added code to dump out memory profiling information to files
`Prof.MemoryWords' and `Prof.MemoryCells' (for use by mprof).
Change the format of the `Prof.Counts' file so that the
first line says what it is counting, the units, and a scale
factor. Prof.MemoryWords and Prof.MemoryCells can thus have
exactly the same format as Prof.Counts.
Also cleaned up the interface to mercury_prof.c a bit, and did
various other minor cleanups -- indentation changes, changes to
use MR_ prefixes, additional comments, etc.
runtime/mercury_prof_mem.h:
runtime/mercury_prof_mem.c:
Rename prof_malloc() as MR_prof_malloc().
Rename prof_make() as MR_PROF_NEW() and add MR_PROF_NEW_ARRAY().
runtime/mercury_wrapper.h:
Minor modifications to reflect the new interface to mercury_prof.c.
runtime/mercury_wrapper.c:
runtime/mercury_label.c:
Rename the old `-p' (primary cache size) option as `-C'.
Add a new `-p' option to disable profiling.
runtime/Mmakefile:
Add mercury_heap_profile.[ch].
Put the list of files in alphabetical order.
Delete some obsolete stuff for supporting `.mod' files.
Mention that libmer_dll.h and libmer_globals.h are
produced by Makefile.DLLs.
runtime/mercury_imp.h:
Mention that libmer_dll.h is produced by Makefile.DLLs.
runtime/mercury_dummy.c:
Change a comment to refer to libmer_dll.h rather than
libmer_globals.h.
compiler/llds.m:
Add a new field to `create' and `incr_hp' instructions
holding the name of the type, for heap profiling.
compiler/unify_gen.m:
Initialize the new field of `create' instructions with
the appropriate type name.
compiler/llds_out.m:
Output incr_hp_msg() / tag_incr_hp_msg() instead of
incr_hp() / tag_incr_hp().
compiler/*.m:
Minor changes to most files in the compiler back-end to
accomodate the new field in `incr_hp' and `create' instructions.
library/io.m:
Add `io__report_full_memory_stats'.
library/benchmarking.m:
Add `report_full_memory_stats'. This uses the information saved
by runtime/mercury_heap_profile.{c,h} to print out a report
of memory usage by procedures and by types.
Also modify `report_stats' to print out some of that information.
compiler/mercury_compile.m:
If `--statistics' is enabled, call io__report_full_memory_stats
at the end of main/2. This will print out full memory statistics,
if the compiler was compiled with memory profiling enabled.
compiler/options.m:
compiler/handle_options.m:
runtime/mercury_grade.h:
scripts/ml.in:
scripts/mgnuc.in:
scripts/init_grade_options.sh-subr:
scripts/parse_grade_options.sh-subr:
Add new option `--memory-profiling' and new grade `.memprof'.
Add `--time-profiling' as a new synonym for `--profiling'.
Also add `--profile-memory' for more fine-grained control:
`--memory-profiling' implies both `--profile-memory' and
`--profile-calls'.
scripts/mprof_merge_runs:
Update to handle the new format of Prof.Counts and to
also merge Prof.MemoryWords and Prof.MemoryCells.
profiler/options.m:
profiler/mercury_profile.m:
Add new options `--profile memory-words' (`-m'),
`--profile memory-cells' (`-M') and `--profile time' (`-t').
Thes options make the profiler select a different count file,
Prof.MemoryWords or Prof.MemoryCells instead of Prof.Counts.
specific to time profiling.
profiler/read.m:
profiler/process_file.m:
profiler/prof_info.m:
profiler/generate_output.m:
Update to handle the new format of the counts file.
When reading the counts file, look at the first line of
the file to determine what is being profiled.
profiler/globals.m:
Add a new global variable `what_to_profile' that records
what is being profiled.
profiler/output.m:
Change the headings to reflect what is being profiled.
doc/user_guide.texi:
Document memory profiling.
Document new options.
doc/user_guide.texi:
compiler/options.m:
Comment out the documentation for `.proftime'/`--profile-time',
since doing time and call profiling seperately doesn't work,
because the code addresses change when you recompile with a
different grade. Ditto for `.profmem'/`--profile-memory'.
Also comment out the documentation for
`.profcalls'/`--profile-calls', since it is redundant --
`.memprof' produces the same information and more.
configure.in:
Build a `.memprof' grade. (Hmm, should we do this only
if `--enable-all-grades' is specified?)
Don't ever build a `.profcalls' grade.
Estimated hours taken: 2
Fix some problems with the `.profcalls' grade (`--profile-calls' option).
profiler/process_file.m:
If the `Prof.Counts' file does not exist, print a warning message
and then continue, rather than calling error/1. This is needed
so that the `.profcalls' grade (or `--profile-calls' option) will
work.
profiler/generate_output.m:
Use "number of calls" as a secondary key, after "percent time",
when creating the flat profile. This gives more useful results
for cases where timing information is not available (e.g. in
the `.profcalls' grade).
profiler/generate_output.m:
profiler/output.m:
Use `*', `+' etc. functions rather than builtin_float_times, etc.
Estimated hours taken: 8
Ensure that all names are properly demangled, both by mdemangle
and in the profiler.
util/mdemangle.c:
Add code to demangle the special-case names properly.
tests/misc_tests/mdemangle_test.inp:
tests/misc_tests/mdemangle_test.exp:
Modify the expected output to reflect the bug fix to util/demangle.c.
profiler/demangle.m:
New module: contains a procedure for demangling Mercury labels.
profiler/demangle_test.m:
Test harness for demangle.m. Duplicates the functionality of
util/demangle.c. (Currently not used for anything except testing,
but we might one day want to use this code to replace util/demangle.c)
profiler/read.m:
Use the code in demangle.m to demangle labels.
profiler/output.m:
Output the alphabetic listing using one column rather than two,
since the demangled names are often too long to fit in a two-column
format.
profiler/options.m:
profiler/prof_info.m:
Remove some unnecessary `import_module' declarations.
compiler/unused_args.m:
Fix a bug in the mangling of predicate names for unused-arg
versions of special preds (index, compare, unify).
Estimated hours taken: 0.5
Various small changes to prepare the profiler for the upcoming release.
profiler/generate_output.m:
Try out the new functional syntax for floating point numbers.
profiler/output.m:
The calls field in the flat profile now is the summation of the
self-recursive calls and the other calls to the predicate.
profiler/process_file.m:
Change the way the program exits at some points.
Estimated hours taken: 20
Rewrite of the profiler so that it handles cycles in the call graph more
gracefully.
profiler/propagate.m:
Now we build a map of all the cycles as we do a dfs search on the call
graph. Then we use this data to fill out the prof_info structure in
a meaningful manner.
profiler/prof_info.m:
Divide the prof_info structure into two. We now have seperate
structures for cycles and single predicates.
profiler/*.m:
Minor changes to make sure that we print out the data in the correct
manner.
Estimated hours taken: 1
profiler/*.m:
By default the profiler now only generates the flat profile. To
generate the call graph profile as well. One needs to turn the -c
option on.
README:
Very basic description of how to enable profiling and view the
results. Please send comment's on the bits you don't understand
and the I should explain better and expand on.
*.m:
Now also generate's the flat profile. Which tells you how much time
you spend in each predicate as a percentage of total time.
Also print's out an alphabetic list of all the predicate's and there
ID numbers.