1: \ count execution of control-flow edges
2:
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4:
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19:
20:
21: \ relies on some Gforth internals
22:
23: \ !! assumption: each file is included only once; otherwise you get
24: \ the counts for just one of the instances of the file. This can be
25: \ fixed by making sure that every source position occurs only once as
26: \ a profile point.
27:
28: true constant count-calls? \ do some profiling of colon definitions etc.
29:
30: \ for true COUNT-CALLS?:
31:
32: \ What data do I need for evaluating the effectiveness of (partial) inlining?
33:
34: \ static and dynamic counts of everything:
35:
36: \ original BB length (histogram and average)
37: \ BB length with partial inlining (histogram and average)
38: \ since we cannot partially inline library calls, we use a parameter
39: \ that represents the amount of partial inlining we can expect there.
40: \ number of tail calls (original and after partial inlining)
41: \ number of calls (original and after partial inlining)
42: \ reason for BB end: call, return, execute, branch
43:
44: \ how many static calls are there to a word? How many of the dynamic
45: \ calls call just a single word?
46:
47: struct
48: cell% field profile-next
49: cell% 2* field profile-count
50: cell% 2* field profile-sourcepos
51: cell% field profile-char \ character position in line
52: count-calls? [if]
53: cell% field profile-colondef? \ is this a colon definition start
54: cell% field profile-calls \ static calls to the colon def
55: cell% field profile-straight-line \ may contain calls, but no other CF
56: cell% field profile-calls-from \ static calls in the colon def
57: [endif]
58: end-struct profile% \ profile point
59:
60: variable profile-points \ linked list of profile%
61: 0 profile-points !
62: variable next-profile-point-p \ the address where the next pp will be stored
63: profile-points next-profile-point-p !
64: count-calls? [if]
65: variable last-colondef-profile \ pointer to the pp of last colon definition
66: [endif]
67:
68: : new-profile-point ( -- addr )
69: profile% %alloc >r
70: 0. r@ profile-count 2!
71: current-sourcepos r@ profile-sourcepos 2!
72: >in @ r@ profile-char !
73: [ count-calls? ] [if]
74: r@ profile-colondef? off
75: 0 r@ profile-calls !
76: r@ profile-straight-line on
77: 0 r@ profile-calls-from !
78: [endif]
79: 0 r@ profile-next !
80: r@ next-profile-point-p @ !
81: r@ profile-next next-profile-point-p !
82: r> ;
83:
84: : print-profile ( -- )
85: profile-points @ begin
86: dup while
87: dup >r
88: r@ profile-sourcepos 2@ .sourcepos ." :"
89: r@ profile-char @ 0 .r ." : "
90: r@ profile-count 2@ 0 d.r cr
91: r> profile-next @
92: repeat
93: drop ;
94:
95: : print-profile-coldef ( -- )
96: profile-points @ begin
97: dup while
98: dup >r
99: r@ profile-colondef? @ if
100: r@ profile-sourcepos 2@ .sourcepos ." :"
101: r@ profile-char @ 0 .r ." : "
102: r@ profile-count 2@ 0 d.r
103: r@ profile-straight-line @ space .
104: cr
105: endif
106: r> profile-next @
107: repeat
108: drop ;
109:
110:
111: : dinc ( d-addr -- )
112: \ increment double pointed to by d-addr
113: dup 2@ 1. d+ rot 2! ;
114:
115: : profile-this ( -- )
116: new-profile-point profile-count POSTPONE literal POSTPONE dinc ;
117:
118: \ Various words trigger PROFILE-THIS. In order to avoid getting
119: \ several calls to PROFILE-THIS from a compiling word (like ?EXIT), we
120: \ just wait until the next word is parsed by the text interpreter (in
121: \ compile state) and call PROFILE-THIS only once then. The whole
122: \ BEFORE-WORD hooking etc. is there for this.
123:
124: \ The reason that we do this is because we use the source position for
125: \ the profiling information, and there's only one source position for
126: \ ?EXIT. If we used the threaded code position instead, we would see
127: \ that ?EXIT compiles to several threaded-code words, and could use
128: \ different profile points for them. However, usually dealing with
129: \ the source is more practical.
130:
131: \ Another benefit is that we can ask for profiling anywhere in a
132: \ control-flow word (even before it compiles its own stuff).
133:
134: \ Potential problem: Consider "COMPILING ] [" where COMPILING compiles
135: \ a whole colon definition (and triggers our profiler), but during the
136: \ compilation of the colon definition there is no parsing. Afterwards
137: \ you get interpret state at first (no profiling, either), but after
138: \ the "]" you get parsing in compile state, and PROFILE-THIS gets
139: \ called (and compiles code that is never executed). It would be
140: \ better if we had a way of knowing whether we are in a colon def or
141: \ not (and used that knowledge instead of STATE).
142:
143: Defer before-word-profile ( -- )
144: ' noop IS before-word-profile
145:
146: : before-word1 ( -- )
147: before-word-profile defers before-word ;
148:
149: ' before-word1 IS before-word
150:
151: : profile-this-compiling ( -- )
152: state @ if
153: profile-this
154: ['] noop IS before-word-profile
155: endif ;
156:
157: : cock-profiler ( -- )
158: \ as in cock the gun - pull the trigger
159: ['] profile-this-compiling IS before-word-profile
160: [ count-calls? ] [if] \ we are at a non-colondef profile point
161: last-colondef-profile @ profile-straight-line off
162: [endif]
163: ;
164:
165: : hook-profiling-into ( "name" -- )
166: \ make (deferred word) "name" call cock-profiler, too
167: ' >body >r :noname
168: POSTPONE cock-profiler
169: r@ @ compile, \ old hook behaviour
170: POSTPONE ;
171: r> ! ; \ change hook behaviour
172:
173: hook-profiling-into then-like
174: \ hook-profiling-into if-like \ subsumed by other-control-flow
175: \ hook-profiling-into ahead-like \ subsumed by other-control-flow
176: hook-profiling-into other-control-flow
177: hook-profiling-into begin-like
178: hook-profiling-into again-like
179: hook-profiling-into until-like
180:
181: count-calls? [if]
182: : :-hook-profile ( -- )
183: defers :-hook
184: next-profile-point-p @
185: profile-this
186: @ dup last-colondef-profile !
187: profile-colondef? on ;
188:
189: ' :-hook-profile IS :-hook
190: [else]
191: hook-profiling-into exit-like
192: hook-profiling-into :-hook
193: [endif]
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