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stackcollapse-vtune-mc.pl
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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
#
# stackcollapse-vtune-mc.pl
#
# Parses the CSV file containing a call tree from Intel VTune memory-consumption profiler and produces an output suitable for flamegraph.pl.
#
# USAGE: perl stackcollapse-vtune-mc.pl [options] infile > outfile
#
# WORKFLOW:
#
# This assumes you have Intel VTune installed and on path (using Command Line)
#
# 1. Profile C++ application tachyon (example shipped with Intel VTune 2019):
#
# amplxe-cl -collect memory-consumption -r mc_tachyon -- ./tachyon
#
# 2. Export raw VTune data to csv file:
# ### for Intel VTune 2019
# amplxe-cl -R top-down -call-stack-mode all \
# -column="Allocations:Self","Allocation Size:Self","Module" \
# -report-out allocations.csv -format csv \
# -csv-delimiter comma -r mc_tachyon
#
# 3. Generate a flamegraph:
# ## Generate for allocations amount.
# perl stackcollapse-vtune-mc.pl allocations.csv > out.folded
# perl flamegraph.pl --countname=allocations out.folded > vtune_tachyon_mc.svg
#
# ## Or you can generate for allocation size in bytes.
# perl stackcollapse-vtune-mc.pl -s allocations.csv > out.folded
# perl flamegraph.pl --countname=allocations out.folded > vtune_tachyon_mc_size.svg
#
# AUTHOR: Rohith Bakkannagari
# 27-Nov-2019 UnpluggedCoder Forked from stackcollapse-vtune.pl, for memory-consumption flamegraph
use strict;
use Getopt::Long;
sub usage {
die <<USAGE_END;
Usage : $0 [options] allocations.csv > out.folded\n
--size # Accumulate allocation size in bytes instead of allocation counts.\n
NOTE : The csv file should exported by `amplxe-cl` tool with the exact -column parameter shows below.
amplxe-cl -R top-down -call-stack-mode all \
-column="Allocations:Self","Allocation Size:Self","Module" \
-report-out allocations.csv -format csv \
-csv-delimiter comma -r mc_tachyon
USAGE_END
}
# data initialization
my @stack = ();
my $rowCounter = 0; # flag for row number
my $accSize = '';
GetOptions ('size' => \$accSize)
or usage();
my $numArgs = $#ARGV + 1;
if ($numArgs != 1){
usage();
exit;
}
my $inputCSVFile = $ARGV[0];
open(my $fh, '<', $inputCSVFile) or die "Can't read file '$inputCSVFile' [$!]\n";
while (my $currLine = <$fh>){
# discard warning line
next if $rowCounter == 0 && rindex($currLine, "war:", 0) == 0;
$rowCounter = $rowCounter + 1;
# to discard first row which typically contains headers
next if $rowCounter == 1;
chomp $currLine;
#VTune - sometimes the call stack information is enclosed in double quotes (?). To remove double quotes.
$currLine =~ s/\"//g;
### for Intel VTune 2019
### CSV header should be like below
### Function Stack,Allocation Size:Self,Deallocation Size:Self,Allocations:Self,Module
$currLine =~ /(\s*)(.*?),([0-9]*?\.?[0-9]*?),([0-9]*?\.?[0-9]*?),([0-9]*?\.?[0-9]*?),(.*)/ or die "Error in regular expression on the current line $currLine\n";
my $func = $2.'('.$6.')'; # function(module)
my $depth = length ($1);
my $allocBytes = $3; # allocation size
my $allocs = $5; # allocations
my $tempString = '';
$stack [$depth] = $func;
if ($accSize){
next if $allocBytes eq '';
foreach my $i (0 .. $depth - 1) {
$tempString = $tempString.$stack[$i].";";
}
$tempString = $tempString.$func." $allocBytes\n";
} else {
next if $allocs == 0;
foreach my $i (0 .. $depth - 1) {
$tempString = $tempString.$stack[$i].";";
}
$tempString = $tempString.$func." $allocs\n";
}
print "$tempString";
}