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-- LuaJIT compiler dump module.
--
-- Copyright (C) 2005-2013 Mike Pall. All rights reserved.
-- Released under the MIT license. See Copyright Notice in luajit.h
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
-- This module can be used to debug the JIT compiler itself. It dumps the
-- code representations and structures used in various compiler stages.
--
-- Example usage:
--
-- luajit -jdump -e "local x=0; for i=1,1e6 do x=x+i end; print(x)"
-- luajit -jdump=im -e "for i=1,1000 do for j=1,1000 do end end" | less -R
-- luajit -jdump=is myapp.lua | less -R
-- luajit -jdump=-b myapp.lua
-- luajit -jdump=+aH,myapp.html myapp.lua
-- luajit -jdump=ixT,myapp.dump myapp.lua
--
-- The first argument specifies the dump mode. The second argument gives
-- the output file name. Default output is to stdout, unless the environment
-- variable LUAJIT_DUMPFILE is set. The file is overwritten every time the
-- module is started.
--
-- Different features can be turned on or off with the dump mode. If the
-- mode starts with a '+', the following features are added to the default
-- set of features; a '-' removes them. Otherwise the features are replaced.
--
-- The following dump features are available (* marks the default):
--
-- * t Print a line for each started, ended or aborted trace (see also -jv).
-- * b Dump the traced bytecode.
-- * i Dump the IR (intermediate representation).
-- r Augment the IR with register/stack slots.
-- s Dump the snapshot map.
-- * m Dump the generated machine code.
-- x Print each taken trace exit.
-- X Print each taken trace exit and the contents of all registers.
--
-- The output format can be set with the following characters:
--
-- T Plain text output.
-- A ANSI-colored text output
-- H Colorized HTML + CSS output.
--
-- The default output format is plain text. It's set to ANSI-colored text
-- if the COLORTERM variable is set. Note: this is independent of any output
-- redirection, which is actually considered a feature.
--
-- You probably want to use less -R to enjoy viewing ANSI-colored text from
-- a pipe or a file. Add this to your ~/.bashrc: export LESS="-R"
--
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Cache some library functions and objects.
local jit = require("jit")
assert(jit.version_num == 20002, "LuaJIT core/library version mismatch")
local jutil = require("jit.util")
local vmdef = require("jit.vmdef")
local funcinfo, funcbc = jutil.funcinfo, jutil.funcbc
local traceinfo, traceir, tracek = jutil.traceinfo, jutil.traceir, jutil.tracek
local tracemc, tracesnap = jutil.tracemc, jutil.tracesnap
local traceexitstub, ircalladdr = jutil.traceexitstub, jutil.ircalladdr
local bit = require("bit")
local band, shl, shr = bit.band, bit.lshift, bit.rshift
local sub, gsub, format = string.sub, string.gsub, string.format
local byte, char, rep = string.byte, string.char, string.rep
local type, tostring = type, tostring
local stdout, stderr = io.stdout, io.stderr
-- Load other modules on-demand.
local bcline, disass
-- Active flag, output file handle and dump mode.
local active, out, dumpmode
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
local symtabmt = { __index = false }
local symtab = {}
local nexitsym = 0
-- Fill nested symbol table with per-trace exit stub addresses.
local function fillsymtab_tr(tr, nexit)
local t = {}
symtabmt.__index = t
if jit.arch == "mips" or jit.arch == "mipsel" then
t[traceexitstub(tr, 0)] = "exit"
return
end
for i=0,nexit-1 do
local addr = traceexitstub(tr, i)
t[addr] = tostring(i)
end
local addr = traceexitstub(tr, nexit)
if addr then t[addr] = "stack_check" end
end
-- Fill symbol table with trace exit stub addresses.
local function fillsymtab(tr, nexit)
local t = symtab
if nexitsym == 0 then
local ircall = vmdef.ircall
for i=0,#ircall do
local addr = ircalladdr(i)
if addr ~= 0 then t[addr] = ircall[i] end
end
end
if nexitsym == 1000000 then -- Per-trace exit stubs.
fillsymtab_tr(tr, nexit)
elseif nexit > nexitsym then -- Shared exit stubs.
for i=nexitsym,nexit-1 do
local addr = traceexitstub(i)
if addr == nil then -- Fall back to per-trace exit stubs.
fillsymtab_tr(tr, nexit)
setmetatable(symtab, symtabmt)
nexit = 1000000
break
end
t[addr] = tostring(i)
end
nexitsym = nexit
end
return t
end
local function dumpwrite(s)
out:write(s)
end
-- Disassemble machine code.
local function dump_mcode(tr)
local info = traceinfo(tr)
if not info then return end
local mcode, addr, loop = tracemc(tr)
if not mcode then return end
if not disass then disass = require("jit.dis_"..jit.arch) end
out:write("---- TRACE ", tr, " mcode ", #mcode, "\n")
local ctx = disass.create(mcode, addr, dumpwrite)
ctx.hexdump = 0
ctx.symtab = fillsymtab(tr, info.nexit)
if loop ~= 0 then
symtab[addr+loop] = "LOOP"
ctx:disass(0, loop)
out:write("->LOOP:\n")
ctx:disass(loop, #mcode-loop)
symtab[addr+loop] = nil
else
ctx:disass(0, #mcode)
end
end
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
local irtype_text = {
[0] = "nil",
"fal",
"tru",
"lud",
"str",
"p32",
"thr",
"pro",
"fun",
"p64",
"cdt",
"tab",
"udt",
"flt",
"num",
"i8 ",
"u8 ",
"i16",
"u16",
"int",
"u32",
"i64",
"u64",
"sfp",
}
local colortype_ansi = {
[0] = "%s",
"%s",
"%s",
"\027[36m%s\027[m",
"\027[32m%s\027[m",
"%s",
"\027[1m%s\027[m",
"%s",
"\027[1m%s\027[m",
"%s",
"\027[33m%s\027[m",
"\027[31m%s\027[m",
"\027[36m%s\027[m",
"\027[34m%s\027[m",
"\027[34m%s\027[m",
"\027[35m%s\027[m",
"\027[35m%s\027[m",
"\027[35m%s\027[m",
"\027[35m%s\027[m",
"\027[35m%s\027[m",
"\027[35m%s\027[m",
"\027[35m%s\027[m",
"\027[35m%s\027[m",
"\027[35m%s\027[m",
}
local function colorize_text(s, t)
return s
end
local function colorize_ansi(s, t)
return format(colortype_ansi[t], s)
end
local irtype_ansi = setmetatable({},
{ __index = function(tab, t)
local s = colorize_ansi(irtype_text[t], t); tab[t] = s; return s; end })
local html_escape = { ["<"] = "<", [">"] = ">", ["&"] = "&", }
local function colorize_html(s, t)
s = gsub(s, "[<>&]", html_escape)
return format('<span class="irt_%s">%s</span>', irtype_text[t], s)
end
local irtype_html = setmetatable({},
{ __index = function(tab, t)
local s = colorize_html(irtype_text[t], t); tab[t] = s; return s; end })
local header_html = [[
<style type="text/css">
background { background: #ffffff; color: #000000; }
pre.ljdump {
font-size: 10pt;
background: #f0f4ff;
color: #000000;
border: 1px solid #bfcfff;
padding: 0.5em;
margin-left: 2em;
margin-right: 2em;
}
span.irt_str { color: #00a000; }
span.irt_thr, span.irt_fun { color: #404040; font-weight: bold; }
span.irt_tab { color: #c00000; }
span.irt_udt, span.irt_lud { color: #00c0c0; }
span.irt_num { color: #4040c0; }
span.irt_int, span.irt_i8, span.irt_u8, span.irt_i16, span.irt_u16 { color: #b040b0; }
</style>
]]
local colorize, irtype
-- Lookup tables to convert some literals into names.
local litname = {
["SLOAD "] = setmetatable({}, { __index = function(t, mode)
local s = ""
if band(mode, 1) ~= 0 then s = s.."P" end
if band(mode, 2) ~= 0 then s = s.."F" end
if band(mode, 4) ~= 0 then s = s.."T" end
if band(mode, 8) ~= 0 then s = s.."C" end
if band(mode, 16) ~= 0 then s = s.."R" end
if band(mode, 32) ~= 0 then s = s.."I" end
t[mode] = s
return s
end}),
["XLOAD "] = { [0] = "", "R", "V", "RV", "U", "RU", "VU", "RVU", },
["CONV "] = setmetatable({}, { __index = function(t, mode)
local s = irtype[band(mode, 31)]
s = irtype[band(shr(mode, 5), 31)].."."..s
if band(mode, 0x400) ~= 0 then s = s.." trunc"
elseif band(mode, 0x800) ~= 0 then s = s.." sext" end
local c = shr(mode, 14)
if c == 2 then s = s.." index" elseif c == 3 then s = s.." check" end
t[mode] = s
return s
end}),
["FLOAD "] = vmdef.irfield,
["FREF "] = vmdef.irfield,
["FPMATH"] = vmdef.irfpm,
}
local function ctlsub(c)
if c == "\n" then return "\\n"
elseif c == "\r" then return "\\r"
elseif c == "\t" then return "\\t"
else return format("\\%03d", byte(c))
end
end
local function fmtfunc(func, pc)
local fi = funcinfo(func, pc)
if fi.loc then
return fi.loc
elseif fi.ffid then
return vmdef.ffnames[fi.ffid]
elseif fi.addr then
return format("C:%x", fi.addr)
else
return "(?)"
end
end
local function formatk(tr, idx)
local k, t, slot = tracek(tr, idx)
local tn = type(k)
local s
if tn == "number" then
if k == 2^52+2^51 then
s = "bias"
else
s = format("%+.14g", k)
end
elseif tn == "string" then
s = format(#k > 20 and '"%.20s"~' or '"%s"', gsub(k, "%c", ctlsub))
elseif tn == "function" then
s = fmtfunc(k)
elseif tn == "table" then
s = format("{%p}", k)
elseif tn == "userdata" then
if t == 12 then
s = format("userdata:%p", k)
else
s = format("[%p]", k)
if s == "[0x00000000]" then s = "NULL" end
end
elseif t == 21 then -- int64_t
s = sub(tostring(k), 1, -3)
if sub(s, 1, 1) ~= "-" then s = "+"..s end
else
s = tostring(k) -- For primitives.
end
s = colorize(format("%-4s", s), t)
if slot then
s = format("%s @%d", s, slot)
end
return s
end
local function printsnap(tr, snap)
local n = 2
for s=0,snap[1]-1 do
local sn = snap[n]
if shr(sn, 24) == s then
n = n + 1
local ref = band(sn, 0xffff) - 0x8000 -- REF_BIAS
if ref < 0 then
out:write(formatk(tr, ref))
elseif band(sn, 0x80000) ~= 0 then -- SNAP_SOFTFPNUM
out:write(colorize(format("%04d/%04d", ref, ref+1), 14))
else
local m, ot, op1, op2 = traceir(tr, ref)
out:write(colorize(format("%04d", ref), band(ot, 31)))
end
out:write(band(sn, 0x10000) == 0 and " " or "|") -- SNAP_FRAME
else
out:write("---- ")
end
end
out:write("]\n")
end
-- Dump snapshots (not interleaved with IR).
local function dump_snap(tr)
out:write("---- TRACE ", tr, " snapshots\n")
for i=0,1000000000 do
local snap = tracesnap(tr, i)
if not snap then break end
out:write(format("#%-3d %04d [ ", i, snap[0]))
printsnap(tr, snap)
end
end
-- Return a register name or stack slot for a rid/sp location.
local function ridsp_name(ridsp, ins)
if not disass then disass = require("jit.dis_"..jit.arch) end
local rid, slot = band(ridsp, 0xff), shr(ridsp, 8)
if rid == 253 or rid == 254 then
return (slot == 0 or slot == 255) and " {sink" or format(" {%04d", ins-slot)
end
if ridsp > 255 then return format("[%x]", slot*4) end
if rid < 128 then return disass.regname(rid) end
return ""
end
-- Dump CALL* function ref and return optional ctype.
local function dumpcallfunc(tr, ins)
local ctype
if ins > 0 then
local m, ot, op1, op2 = traceir(tr, ins)
if band(ot, 31) == 0 then -- nil type means CARG(func, ctype).
ins = op1
ctype = formatk(tr, op2)
end
end
if ins < 0 then
out:write(format("[0x%x](", tonumber((tracek(tr, ins)))))
else
out:write(format("%04d (", ins))
end
return ctype
end
-- Recursively gather CALL* args and dump them.
local function dumpcallargs(tr, ins)
if ins < 0 then
out:write(formatk(tr, ins))
else
local m, ot, op1, op2 = traceir(tr, ins)
local oidx = 6*shr(ot, 8)
local op = sub(vmdef.irnames, oidx+1, oidx+6)
if op == "CARG " then
dumpcallargs(tr, op1)
if op2 < 0 then
out:write(" ", formatk(tr, op2))
else
out:write(" ", format("%04d", op2))
end
else
out:write(format("%04d", ins))
end
end
end
-- Dump IR and interleaved snapshots.
local function dump_ir(tr, dumpsnap, dumpreg)
local info = traceinfo(tr)
if not info then return end
local nins = info.nins
out:write("---- TRACE ", tr, " IR\n")
local irnames = vmdef.irnames
local snapref = 65536
local snap, snapno
if dumpsnap then
snap = tracesnap(tr, 0)
snapref = snap[0]
snapno = 0
end
for ins=1,nins do
if ins >= snapref then
if dumpreg then
out:write(format(".... SNAP #%-3d [ ", snapno))
else
out:write(format(".... SNAP #%-3d [ ", snapno))
end
printsnap(tr, snap)
snapno = snapno + 1
snap = tracesnap(tr, snapno)
snapref = snap and snap[0] or 65536
end
local m, ot, op1, op2, ridsp = traceir(tr, ins)
local oidx, t = 6*shr(ot, 8), band(ot, 31)
local op = sub(irnames, oidx+1, oidx+6)
if op == "LOOP " then
if dumpreg then
out:write(format("%04d ------------ LOOP ------------\n", ins))
else
out:write(format("%04d ------ LOOP ------------\n", ins))
end
elseif op ~= "NOP " and op ~= "CARG " and
(dumpreg or op ~= "RENAME") then
local rid = band(ridsp, 255)
if dumpreg then
out:write(format("%04d %-6s", ins, ridsp_name(ridsp, ins)))
else
out:write(format("%04d ", ins))
end
out:write(format("%s%s %s %s ",
(rid == 254 or rid == 253) and "}" or
(band(ot, 128) == 0 and " " or ">"),
band(ot, 64) == 0 and " " or "+",
irtype[t], op))
local m1, m2 = band(m, 3), band(m, 3*4)
if sub(op, 1, 4) == "CALL" then
local ctype
if m2 == 1*4 then -- op2 == IRMlit
out:write(format("%-10s (", vmdef.ircall[op2]))
else
ctype = dumpcallfunc(tr, op2)
end
if op1 ~= -1 then dumpcallargs(tr, op1) end
out:write(")")
if ctype then out:write(" ctype ", ctype) end
elseif op == "CNEW " and op2 == -1 then
out:write(formatk(tr, op1))
elseif m1 ~= 3 then -- op1 != IRMnone
if op1 < 0 then
out:write(formatk(tr, op1))
else
out:write(format(m1 == 0 and "%04d" or "#%-3d", op1))
end
if m2 ~= 3*4 then -- op2 != IRMnone
if m2 == 1*4 then -- op2 == IRMlit
local litn = litname[op]
if litn and litn[op2] then
out:write(" ", litn[op2])
elseif op == "UREFO " or op == "UREFC " then
out:write(format(" #%-3d", shr(op2, 8)))
else
out:write(format(" #%-3d", op2))
end
elseif op2 < 0 then
out:write(" ", formatk(tr, op2))
else
out:write(format(" %04d", op2))
end
end
end
out:write("\n")
end
end
if snap then
if dumpreg then
out:write(format(".... SNAP #%-3d [ ", snapno))
else
out:write(format(".... SNAP #%-3d [ ", snapno))
end
printsnap(tr, snap)
end
end
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
local recprefix = ""
local recdepth = 0
-- Format trace error message.
local function fmterr(err, info)
if type(err) == "number" then
if type(info) == "function" then info = fmtfunc(info) end
err = format(vmdef.traceerr[err], info)
end
return err
end
-- Dump trace states.
local function dump_trace(what, tr, func, pc, otr, oex)
if what == "stop" or (what == "abort" and dumpmode.a) then
if dumpmode.i then dump_ir(tr, dumpmode.s, dumpmode.r and what == "stop")
elseif dumpmode.s then dump_snap(tr) end
if dumpmode.m then dump_mcode(tr) end
end
if what == "start" then
if dumpmode.H then out:write('<pre class="ljdump">\n') end
out:write("---- TRACE ", tr, " ", what)
if otr then out:write(" ", otr, "/", oex) end
out:write(" ", fmtfunc(func, pc), "\n")
recprefix = ""
elseif what == "stop" or what == "abort" then
out:write("---- TRACE ", tr, " ", what)
recprefix = nil
if what == "abort" then
out:write(" ", fmtfunc(func, pc), " -- ", fmterr(otr, oex), "\n")
else
local info = traceinfo(tr)
local link, ltype = info.link, info.linktype
if link == tr or link == 0 then
out:write(" -> ", ltype, "\n")
elseif ltype == "root" then
out:write(" -> ", link, "\n")
else
out:write(" -> ", link, " ", ltype, "\n")
end
end
if dumpmode.H then out:write("</pre>\n\n") else out:write("\n") end
else
out:write("---- TRACE ", what, "\n\n")
end
out:flush()
end
-- Dump recorded bytecode.
local function dump_record(tr, func, pc, depth, callee)
if depth ~= recdepth then
recdepth = depth
recprefix = rep(" .", depth)
end
local line
if pc >= 0 then
line = bcline(func, pc, recprefix)
if dumpmode.H then line = gsub(line, "[<>&]", html_escape) end
else
line = "0000 "..recprefix.." FUNCC \n"
callee = func
end
if pc <= 0 then
out:write(sub(line, 1, -2), " ; ", fmtfunc(func), "\n")
else
out:write(line)
end
if pc >= 0 and band(funcbc(func, pc), 0xff) < 16 then -- ORDER BC
out:write(bcline(func, pc+1, recprefix)) -- Write JMP for cond.
end
end
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Dump taken trace exits.
local function dump_texit(tr, ex, ngpr, nfpr, ...)
out:write("---- TRACE ", tr, " exit ", ex, "\n")
if dumpmode.X then
local regs = {...}
if jit.arch == "x64" then
for i=1,ngpr do
out:write(format(" %016x", regs[i]))
if i % 4 == 0 then out:write("\n") end
end
else
for i=1,ngpr do
out:write(format(" %08x", regs[i]))
if i % 8 == 0 then out:write("\n") end
end
end
if jit.arch == "mips" or jit.arch == "mipsel" then
for i=1,nfpr,2 do
out:write(format(" %+17.14g", regs[ngpr+i]))
if i % 8 == 7 then out:write("\n") end
end
else
for i=1,nfpr do
out:write(format(" %+17.14g", regs[ngpr+i]))
if i % 4 == 0 then out:write("\n") end
end
end
end
end
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Detach dump handlers.
local function dumpoff()
if active then
active = false
jit.attach(dump_texit)
jit.attach(dump_record)
jit.attach(dump_trace)
if out and out ~= stdout and out ~= stderr then out:close() end
out = nil
end
end
-- Open the output file and attach dump handlers.
local function dumpon(opt, outfile)
if active then dumpoff() end
local colormode = os.getenv("COLORTERM") and "A" or "T"
if opt then
opt = gsub(opt, "[TAH]", function(mode) colormode = mode; return ""; end)
end
local m = { t=true, b=true, i=true, m=true, }
if opt and opt ~= "" then
local o = sub(opt, 1, 1)
if o ~= "+" and o ~= "-" then m = {} end
for i=1,#opt do m[sub(opt, i, i)] = (o ~= "-") end
end
dumpmode = m
if m.t or m.b or m.i or m.s or m.m then
jit.attach(dump_trace, "trace")
end
if m.b then
jit.attach(dump_record, "record")
if not bcline then bcline = require("jit.bc").line end
end
if m.x or m.X then
jit.attach(dump_texit, "texit")
end
if not outfile then outfile = os.getenv("LUAJIT_DUMPFILE") end
if outfile then
out = outfile == "-" and stdout or assert(io.open(outfile, "w"))
else
out = stdout
end
m[colormode] = true
if colormode == "A" then
colorize = colorize_ansi
irtype = irtype_ansi
elseif colormode == "H" then
colorize = colorize_html
irtype = irtype_html
out:write(header_html)
else
colorize = colorize_text
irtype = irtype_text
end
active = true
end
-- Public module functions.
module(...)
on = dumpon
off = dumpoff
start = dumpon -- For -j command line option.
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