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  1. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
  2. -- LuaJIT compiler dump module.
  3. --
  4. -- Copyright (C) 2005-2010 Mike Pall. All rights reserved.
  5. -- Released under the MIT/X license. See Copyright Notice in luajit.h
  6. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
  7. --
  8. -- This module can be used to debug the JIT compiler itself. It dumps the
  9. -- code representations and structures used in various compiler stages.
  10. --
  11. -- Example usage:
  12. --
  13. -- luajit -jdump -e "local x=0; for i=1,1e6 do x=x+i end; print(x)"
  14. -- luajit -jdump=im -e "for i=1,1000 do for j=1,1000 do end end" | less -R
  15. -- luajit -jdump=is myapp.lua | less -R
  16. -- luajit -jdump=-b myapp.lua
  17. -- luajit -jdump=+aH,myapp.html myapp.lua
  18. -- luajit -jdump=ixT,myapp.dump myapp.lua
  19. --
  20. -- The first argument specifies the dump mode. The second argument gives
  21. -- the output file name. Default output is to stdout, unless the environment
  22. -- variable LUAJIT_DUMPFILE is set. The file is overwritten every time the
  23. -- module is started.
  24. --
  25. -- Different features can be turned on or off with the dump mode. If the
  26. -- mode starts with a '+', the following features are added to the default
  27. -- set of features; a '-' removes them. Otherwise the features are replaced.
  28. --
  29. -- The following dump features are available (* marks the default):
  30. --
  31. -- * t Print a line for each started, ended or aborted trace (see also -jv).
  32. -- * b Dump the traced bytecode.
  33. -- * i Dump the IR (intermediate representation).
  34. -- r Augment the IR with register/stack slots.
  35. -- s Dump the snapshot map.
  36. -- * m Dump the generated machine code.
  37. -- x Print each taken trace exit.
  38. -- X Print each taken trace exit and the contents of all registers.
  39. --
  40. -- The output format can be set with the following characters:
  41. --
  42. -- T Plain text output.
  43. -- A ANSI-colored text output
  44. -- H Colorized HTML + CSS output.
  45. --
  46. -- The default output format is plain text. It's set to ANSI-colored text
  47. -- if the COLORTERM variable is set. Note: this is independent of any output
  48. -- redirection, which is actually considered a feature.
  49. --
  50. -- You probably want to use less -R to enjoy viewing ANSI-colored text from
  51. -- a pipe or a file. Add this to your ~/.bashrc: export LESS="-R"
  52. --
  53. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  54. -- Cache some library functions and objects.
  55. local jit = require("jit")
  56. assert(jit.version_num == 20000, "LuaJIT core/library version mismatch")
  57. local jutil = require("jit.util")
  58. local vmdef = require("jit.vmdef")
  59. local funcinfo, funcbc = jutil.funcinfo, jutil.funcbc
  60. local traceinfo, traceir, tracek = jutil.traceinfo, jutil.traceir, jutil.tracek
  61. local tracemc, traceexitstub = jutil.tracemc, jutil.traceexitstub
  62. local tracesnap = jutil.tracesnap
  63. local bit = require("bit")
  64. local band, shl, shr = bit.band, bit.lshift, bit.rshift
  65. local sub, gsub, format = string.sub, string.gsub, string.format
  66. local byte, char, rep = string.byte, string.char, string.rep
  67. local type, tostring = type, tostring
  68. local stdout, stderr = io.stdout, io.stderr
  69. -- Load other modules on-demand.
  70. local bcline, discreate
  71. -- Active flag, output file handle and dump mode.
  72. local active, out, dumpmode
  73. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  74. local symtab = {}
  75. local nexitsym = 0
  76. -- Fill symbol table with trace exit addresses.
  77. local function fillsymtab(nexit)
  78. local t = symtab
  79. if nexit > nexitsym then
  80. for i=nexitsym,nexit-1 do t[traceexitstub(i)] = tostring(i) end
  81. nexitsym = nexit
  82. end
  83. return t
  84. end
  85. local function dumpwrite(s)
  86. out:write(s)
  87. end
  88. -- Disassemble machine code.
  89. local function dump_mcode(tr)
  90. local info = traceinfo(tr)
  91. if not info then return end
  92. local mcode, addr, loop = tracemc(tr)
  93. if not mcode then return end
  94. if not discreate then
  95. discreate = require("jit.dis_"..jit.arch).create
  96. end
  97. out:write("---- TRACE ", tr, " mcode ", #mcode, "\n")
  98. local ctx = discreate(mcode, addr, dumpwrite)
  99. ctx.hexdump = 0
  100. ctx.symtab = fillsymtab(info.nexit)
  101. if loop ~= 0 then
  102. symtab[addr+loop] = "LOOP"
  103. ctx:disass(0, loop)
  104. out:write("->LOOP:\n")
  105. ctx:disass(loop, #mcode-loop)
  106. symtab[addr+loop] = nil
  107. else
  108. ctx:disass(0, #mcode)
  109. end
  110. end
  111. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  112. local irtype_text = {
  113. [0] = "nil",
  114. "fal",
  115. "tru",
  116. "lud",
  117. "str",
  118. "ptr",
  119. "thr",
  120. "pro",
  121. "fun",
  122. "t09",
  123. "tab",
  124. "udt",
  125. "num",
  126. "int",
  127. "i8 ",
  128. "u8 ",
  129. "i16",
  130. "u16",
  131. }
  132. local colortype_ansi = {
  133. [0] = "%s",
  134. "%s",
  135. "%s",
  136. "\027[36m%s\027[m",
  137. "\027[32m%s\027[m",
  138. "%s",
  139. "\027[1m%s\027[m",
  140. "%s",
  141. "\027[1m%s\027[m",
  142. "%s",
  143. "\027[31m%s\027[m",
  144. "\027[36m%s\027[m",
  145. "\027[34m%s\027[m",
  146. "\027[35m%s\027[m",
  147. "\027[35m%s\027[m",
  148. "\027[35m%s\027[m",
  149. "\027[35m%s\027[m",
  150. "\027[35m%s\027[m",
  151. }
  152. local function colorize_text(s, t)
  153. return s
  154. end
  155. local function colorize_ansi(s, t)
  156. return format(colortype_ansi[t], s)
  157. end
  158. local irtype_ansi = setmetatable({},
  159. { __index = function(tab, t)
  160. local s = colorize_ansi(irtype_text[t], t); tab[t] = s; return s; end })
  161. local html_escape = { ["<"] = "&lt;", [">"] = "&gt;", ["&"] = "&amp;", }
  162. local function colorize_html(s, t)
  163. s = gsub(s, "[<>&]", html_escape)
  164. return format('<span class="irt_%s">%s</span>', irtype_text[t], s)
  165. end
  166. local irtype_html = setmetatable({},
  167. { __index = function(tab, t)
  168. local s = colorize_html(irtype_text[t], t); tab[t] = s; return s; end })
  169. local header_html = [[
  170. <style type="text/css">
  171. background { background: #ffffff; color: #000000; }
  172. pre.ljdump {
  173. font-size: 10pt;
  174. background: #f0f4ff;
  175. color: #000000;
  176. border: 1px solid #bfcfff;
  177. padding: 0.5em;
  178. margin-left: 2em;
  179. margin-right: 2em;
  180. }
  181. span.irt_str { color: #00a000; }
  182. span.irt_thr, span.irt_fun { color: #404040; font-weight: bold; }
  183. span.irt_tab { color: #c00000; }
  184. span.irt_udt, span.irt_lud { color: #00c0c0; }
  185. span.irt_num { color: #4040c0; }
  186. span.irt_int, span.irt_i8, span.irt_u8, span.irt_i16, span.irt_u16 { color: #b040b0; }
  187. </style>
  188. ]]
  189. local colorize, irtype
  190. -- Lookup table to convert some literals into names.
  191. local litname = {
  192. ["SLOAD "] = { [0] = "", "I", "R", "RI", "P", "PI", "PR", "PRI",
  193. "T", "IT", "RT", "RIT", "PT", "PIT", "PRT", "PRIT", },
  194. ["XLOAD "] = { [0] = "", "R", "U", "RU", },
  195. ["TOINT "] = { [0] = "check", "index", "", },
  196. ["FLOAD "] = vmdef.irfield,
  197. ["FREF "] = vmdef.irfield,
  198. ["FPMATH"] = vmdef.irfpm,
  199. }
  200. local function ctlsub(c)
  201. if c == "\n" then return "\\n"
  202. elseif c == "\r" then return "\\r"
  203. elseif c == "\t" then return "\\t"
  204. elseif c == "\r" then return "\\r"
  205. else return format("\\%03d", byte(c))
  206. end
  207. end
  208. local function formatk(tr, idx)
  209. local k, t, slot = tracek(tr, idx)
  210. local tn = type(k)
  211. local s
  212. if tn == "number" then
  213. if k == 2^52+2^51 then
  214. s = "bias"
  215. else
  216. s = format("%+.14g", k)
  217. end
  218. elseif tn == "string" then
  219. s = format(#k > 20 and '"%.20s"~' or '"%s"', gsub(k, "%c", ctlsub))
  220. elseif tn == "function" then
  221. local fi = funcinfo(k)
  222. if fi.ffid then
  223. s = vmdef.ffnames[fi.ffid]
  224. else
  225. s = fi.loc
  226. end
  227. elseif tn == "table" then
  228. s = format("{%p}", k)
  229. elseif tn == "userdata" then
  230. if t == 11 then
  231. s = format("userdata:%p", k)
  232. else
  233. s = format("[%p]", k)
  234. if s == "[0x00000000]" then s = "NULL" end
  235. end
  236. else
  237. s = tostring(k) -- For primitives.
  238. end
  239. s = colorize(format("%-4s", s), t)
  240. if slot then
  241. s = format("%s @%d", s, slot)
  242. end
  243. return s
  244. end
  245. local function printsnap(tr, snap)
  246. for i=1,#snap do
  247. local ref = snap[i]
  248. if not ref then
  249. out:write("---- ")
  250. elseif ref < 0 then
  251. out:write(formatk(tr, ref), " ")
  252. else
  253. local m, ot, op1, op2 = traceir(tr, ref)
  254. local t = band(ot, 15)
  255. local sep = " "
  256. if t == 8 then
  257. local oidx = 6*shr(ot, 8)
  258. local op = sub(vmdef.irnames, oidx+1, oidx+6)
  259. if op == "FRAME " then
  260. sep = "|"
  261. end
  262. end
  263. out:write(colorize(format("%04d", ref), t), sep)
  264. end
  265. end
  266. out:write("]\n")
  267. end
  268. -- Dump snapshots (not interleaved with IR).
  269. local function dump_snap(tr)
  270. out:write("---- TRACE ", tr, " snapshots\n")
  271. for i=0,1000000000 do
  272. local snap = tracesnap(tr, i)
  273. if not snap then break end
  274. out:write(format("#%-3d %04d [ ", i, snap[0]))
  275. printsnap(tr, snap)
  276. end
  277. end
  278. -- NYI: should really get the register map from the disassembler.
  279. local reg_map = {
  280. [0] = "eax", "ecx", "edx", "ebx", "esp", "ebp", "esi", "edi",
  281. "xmm0", "xmm1", "xmm2", "xmm3", "xmm4", "xmm5", "xmm6", "xmm7",
  282. }
  283. -- Return a register name or stack slot for a rid/sp location.
  284. local function ridsp_name(ridsp)
  285. local rid = band(ridsp, 0xff)
  286. if ridsp > 255 then return format("[%x]", shr(ridsp, 8)*4) end
  287. if rid < 128 then return reg_map[rid] end
  288. return ""
  289. end
  290. -- Recursively gather CALL* args and dump them.
  291. local function dumpcallargs(tr, ins)
  292. if ins < 0 then
  293. out:write(formatk(tr, ins))
  294. else
  295. local m, ot, op1, op2 = traceir(tr, ins)
  296. local oidx = 6*shr(ot, 8)
  297. local op = sub(vmdef.irnames, oidx+1, oidx+6)
  298. if op == "CARG " then
  299. dumpcallargs(tr, op1)
  300. if op2 < 0 then
  301. out:write(" ", formatk(tr, op2))
  302. else
  303. out:write(" ", format("%04d", op2))
  304. end
  305. else
  306. out:write(format("%04d", ins))
  307. end
  308. end
  309. end
  310. -- Dump IR and interleaved snapshots.
  311. local function dump_ir(tr, dumpsnap, dumpreg)
  312. local info = traceinfo(tr)
  313. if not info then return end
  314. local nins = info.nins
  315. out:write("---- TRACE ", tr, " IR\n")
  316. local irnames = vmdef.irnames
  317. local snapref = 65536
  318. local snap, snapno
  319. if dumpsnap then
  320. snap = tracesnap(tr, 0)
  321. snapref = snap[0]
  322. snapno = 0
  323. end
  324. for ins=1,nins do
  325. if ins >= snapref then
  326. if dumpreg then
  327. out:write(format(".... SNAP #%-3d [ ", snapno))
  328. else
  329. out:write(format(".... SNAP #%-3d [ ", snapno))
  330. end
  331. printsnap(tr, snap)
  332. snapno = snapno + 1
  333. snap = tracesnap(tr, snapno)
  334. snapref = snap and snap[0] or 65536
  335. end
  336. local m, ot, op1, op2, ridsp = traceir(tr, ins)
  337. local oidx, t = 6*shr(ot, 8), band(ot, 31)
  338. local op = sub(irnames, oidx+1, oidx+6)
  339. if op == "LOOP " then
  340. if dumpreg then
  341. out:write(format("%04d ------------ LOOP ------------\n", ins))
  342. else
  343. out:write(format("%04d ------ LOOP ------------\n", ins))
  344. end
  345. elseif op ~= "NOP " and op ~= "CARG " and
  346. (dumpreg or op ~= "RENAME") then
  347. if dumpreg then
  348. out:write(format("%04d %-5s ", ins, ridsp_name(ridsp)))
  349. else
  350. out:write(format("%04d ", ins))
  351. end
  352. out:write(format("%s%s %s %s ",
  353. band(ot, 64) == 0 and " " or ">",
  354. band(ot, 128) == 0 and " " or "+",
  355. irtype[t], op))
  356. local m1 = band(m, 3)
  357. if sub(op, 1, 4) == "CALL" then
  358. out:write(format("%-10s (", vmdef.ircall[op2]))
  359. if op1 ~= -1 then dumpcallargs(tr, op1) end
  360. out:write(")")
  361. elseif m1 ~= 3 then -- op1 != IRMnone
  362. if op1 < 0 then
  363. out:write(formatk(tr, op1))
  364. else
  365. out:write(format(m1 == 0 and "%04d" or "#%-3d", op1))
  366. end
  367. local m2 = band(m, 3*4)
  368. if m2 ~= 3*4 then -- op2 != IRMnone
  369. if m2 == 1*4 then -- op2 == IRMlit
  370. local litn = litname[op]
  371. if litn and litn[op2] then
  372. out:write(" ", litn[op2])
  373. elseif op == "UREFO " or op == "UREFC " then
  374. out:write(format(" #%-3d", shr(op2, 8)))
  375. else
  376. out:write(format(" #%-3d", op2))
  377. end
  378. elseif op2 < 0 then
  379. out:write(" ", formatk(tr, op2))
  380. else
  381. out:write(format(" %04d", op2))
  382. end
  383. end
  384. end
  385. out:write("\n")
  386. end
  387. end
  388. if snap then
  389. if dumpreg then
  390. out:write(format(".... SNAP #%-3d [ ", snapno))
  391. else
  392. out:write(format(".... SNAP #%-3d [ ", snapno))
  393. end
  394. printsnap(tr, snap)
  395. end
  396. end
  397. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  398. local recprefix = ""
  399. local recdepth = 0
  400. -- Format trace error message.
  401. local function fmterr(err, info)
  402. if type(err) == "number" then
  403. if type(info) == "function" then
  404. local fi = funcinfo(info)
  405. if fi.ffid then
  406. info = vmdef.ffnames[fi.ffid]
  407. else
  408. info = fi.loc
  409. end
  410. end
  411. err = format(vmdef.traceerr[err], info)
  412. end
  413. return err
  414. end
  415. -- Dump trace states.
  416. local function dump_trace(what, tr, func, pc, otr, oex)
  417. if what == "stop" or (what == "abort" and dumpmode.a) then
  418. if dumpmode.i then dump_ir(tr, dumpmode.s, dumpmode.r and what == "stop")
  419. elseif dumpmode.s then dump_snap(tr) end
  420. if dumpmode.m then dump_mcode(tr) end
  421. end
  422. if what == "start" then
  423. if dumpmode.H then out:write('<pre class="ljdump">\n') end
  424. out:write("---- TRACE ", tr, " ", what)
  425. if otr then out:write(" ", otr, "/", oex) end
  426. local fi = funcinfo(func, pc)
  427. out:write(" ", fi.loc, "\n")
  428. recprefix = ""
  429. reclevel = 0
  430. elseif what == "stop" or what == "abort" then
  431. out:write("---- TRACE ", tr, " ", what)
  432. recprefix = nil
  433. if what == "abort" then
  434. local fi = funcinfo(func, pc)
  435. out:write(" ", fi.loc, " -- ", fmterr(otr, oex), "\n")
  436. else
  437. local link = traceinfo(tr).link
  438. if link == tr then
  439. link = "loop"
  440. elseif link == 0 then
  441. link = "interpreter"
  442. end
  443. out:write(" -> ", link, "\n")
  444. end
  445. if dumpmode.H then out:write("</pre>\n\n") else out:write("\n") end
  446. else
  447. out:write("---- TRACE ", what, "\n\n")
  448. end
  449. out:flush()
  450. end
  451. -- Dump recorded bytecode.
  452. local function dump_record(tr, func, pc, depth, callee)
  453. if depth ~= recdepth then
  454. recdepth = depth
  455. recprefix = rep(" .", depth)
  456. end
  457. local line = bcline(func, pc, recprefix)
  458. if dumpmode.H then line = gsub(line, "[<>&]", html_escape) end
  459. if type(callee) == "function" then
  460. local fi = funcinfo(callee)
  461. if fi.ffid then
  462. out:write(sub(line, 1, -2), " ; ", vmdef.ffnames[fi.ffid], "\n")
  463. else
  464. out:write(sub(line, 1, -2), " ; ", fi.loc, "\n")
  465. end
  466. else
  467. out:write(line)
  468. end
  469. if band(funcbc(func, pc), 0xff) < 16 then -- Write JMP for cond. ORDER BC
  470. out:write(bcline(func, pc+1, recprefix))
  471. end
  472. end
  473. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  474. -- Dump taken trace exits.
  475. local function dump_texit(tr, ex, ngpr, nfpr, ...)
  476. out:write("---- TRACE ", tr, " exit ", ex, "\n")
  477. if dumpmode.X then
  478. local regs = {...}
  479. for i=1,ngpr do
  480. out:write(format(" %08x", regs[i]))
  481. if i % 8 == 0 then out:write("\n") end
  482. end
  483. for i=1,nfpr do
  484. out:write(format(" %+17.14g", regs[ngpr+i]))
  485. if i % 4 == 0 then out:write("\n") end
  486. end
  487. end
  488. end
  489. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  490. -- Detach dump handlers.
  491. local function dumpoff()
  492. if active then
  493. active = false
  494. jit.attach(dump_texit)
  495. jit.attach(dump_record)
  496. jit.attach(dump_trace)
  497. if out and out ~= stdout and out ~= stderr then out:close() end
  498. out = nil
  499. end
  500. end
  501. -- Open the output file and attach dump handlers.
  502. local function dumpon(opt, outfile)
  503. if active then dumpoff() end
  504. local colormode = os.getenv("COLORTERM") and "A" or "T"
  505. if opt then
  506. opt = gsub(opt, "[TAH]", function(mode) colormode = mode; return ""; end)
  507. end
  508. local m = { t=true, b=true, i=true, m=true, }
  509. if opt and opt ~= "" then
  510. local o = sub(opt, 1, 1)
  511. if o ~= "+" and o ~= "-" then m = {} end
  512. for i=1,#opt do m[sub(opt, i, i)] = (o ~= "-") end
  513. end
  514. dumpmode = m
  515. if m.t or m.b or m.i or m.s or m.m then
  516. jit.attach(dump_trace, "trace")
  517. end
  518. if m.b then
  519. jit.attach(dump_record, "record")
  520. if not bcline then bcline = require("jit.bc").line end
  521. end
  522. if m.x or m.X then
  523. jit.attach(dump_texit, "texit")
  524. end
  525. if not outfile then outfile = os.getenv("LUAJIT_DUMPFILE") end
  526. if outfile then
  527. out = outfile == "-" and stdout or assert(io.open(outfile, "w"))
  528. else
  529. out = stdout
  530. end
  531. m[colormode] = true
  532. if colormode == "A" then
  533. colorize = colorize_ansi
  534. irtype = irtype_ansi
  535. elseif colormode == "H" then
  536. colorize = colorize_html
  537. irtype = irtype_html
  538. out:write(header_html)
  539. else
  540. colorize = colorize_text
  541. irtype = irtype_text
  542. end
  543. active = true
  544. end
  545. -- Public module functions.
  546. module(...)
  547. on = dumpon
  548. off = dumpoff
  549. start = dumpon -- For -j command line option.