When a register in the extended trace was dereferenced and the value
was smaller than the memory pool size, but the address was not mapped
an assertion occured and the tracing plugin terminated the
simulator. Now the dereferenced memory address is checked for being
mapped and not being smaller than the memory pool.
Change-Id: I9ac954988ef860969679f9f360814c5e4b66f473
* introduce L4SYS_ADDRESS_SPACE_TRACE to indicate that we want
to trace instructions in a different AS from the one we are starting
the experiment in
* add CR3Run() to determine address space ID
Change-Id: I7bdaf1e858a6dd369af5175bd56e1b4e2d5f05ef
The internal m_iponly / m_memonly bools are a bit hackish; especially it's
unclear what should happen if both are set. The m_tracetype enum now
encompasses all possible configurations, while the plugin's user interface
remains unchanged.
Change-Id: Ibdd872b5cc5781836428b27bfb2db3825700e671
This change implements what the source-code comment already promised but
didn't keep: As we only record time deltas instead of absolute time values,
prevtime must not be overwritten unless the current delta was really added
to the trace. This has caused timing information to be stored incorrectly
if certain events were skipped (e.g., because they didn't match the memory
map configured by the user).
Change-Id: Id40271d117dd91b1122136c62329d64174f304b0
When starting the tracing plugin (simulator.addFlow()), at the moment
the *current* dynamic instruction (e.g., the one the start symbol
points to) is skipped, and tracing commences with the second
instruction. This change records an additional instruction event at
the trace begin.
Note that this change affects all tracing-plugin users. The first
event gets recorded when starting the plugin (simulator.addFlow()).
This avoids compatibility/off-by-one issues when recording traces with
the generic-tracing experiment vs. with custom experiments.
Change-Id: Ic24e17a68b8a44edad3be994e9edd6d6712bfda1
This reverts commit 036e340bd9.
Problems with this one were:
- Broken event timings. m_prevtime wasn't reset to m_curtime in
TracingPlugin::handleSingleIP(), resulting in a large deltatime
being recorded for the second event, too. This effectively
doubled the experiment's start time.
- Code repetition (copy/pasted for special handling of first event),
making planned changes (advanced tracing for IP events) more
difficult.
- Unnecessary additional tracing-plugin interface method.
Change-Id: I4b74d1a3f4563aabe6626399f9b30a2171b4c285
When using the generic-tracing experiment for generating a trace, the
first event, after the tracing is started (the start-symbol) is lost
in the trace. This patch handles this special case seperately.
Change-Id: Ia131a8559d67161532504160826fdb100247ed75
* Fowler's Law of Refactoring: Have test cases available.
* BjoernD's Corollary to Fowler's Law: Use these tests!
Change-Id: I3d3e48ffe08209891c6204655323cd26a0eaaebd
The experiment does support
- 1 bit faults in registers/memory/IP
- 2 bit faults in registers (all)
- n bit faults monte-carlo in registers
Change-Id: Ifdd7df6ec4bc88cfc75391b5e19e0d648fd0d087
During the prune step the data_width of the injected location was not
propagated before. It is now stored in fsppilot (database layout change!) and
sent in the fsppilot protobuf message.
Change-Id: I0562f6fc8957adea0f8a9fb63469ca5e3f4b7b2d
A MemoryImporter that additionally imports Relyzer-style conditional
branch history, instruction opcodes, and a virtual
duration=time2-time1+1 column (MariaDB 5.2+ only) for fault-space
pruning purposes.
Change-Id: I6764a26fa8aae21655be44134b88fdee85e67ff6
This change touches several subsystems, tools and experiments
(sal, util, cmake, import-trace, generic-tracing, nanojpeg), and
changes details not worth separate commits.
Change-Id: Icd1d664d1be5cfc2212dbf77801c271183214d08
This tool can now import extended trace information with the
--extended-trace command-line parameter. The existing importers cease
using artificial access_info_t objects in favor of passing through the
original Trace_Event wherever possible. This allows us to import
extended trace information for all importers.
Change-Id: I3613e9d05d5e69ad49e96f4dc5ba0b1c4ef95a11
It's OK if we cannot map every register LLVM knows to a Fail register
ID, but we need to explicitly skip these cases in the
RegisterImporter.
Change-Id: I2152f819fb94aa4de5720c5798b229b66988d382
This change became necessary as we observed weird fail-client SIGSEGV
crashes with both Bochs and Gem5 backends and different experiments.
Some Fail* components are instantiated statically: the
SimulatorController instance "simulator", containing the
ListenerManager and the CoroutineManager, and the active
ExperimentFlow subclass(es)
(experiments/instantiate-experiment*.ah.in). The experiment(s) is
registered as an active flow in the CoroutineManager at startup.
As plugins (which are ExperimentFlows themselves) are often created on
an experiment's stack, ExperimentFlows deregister themselves on
destruction (e.g., when leaving the plugin variable's scope). The
core problem is, that the creation and destruction order of statically
instantiated objects depends on the link order; if the experiment is
destroyed after the CoroutineManager, its automatic self-deregistering
feature talks to the smoking ruins of the latter.
This change removes all static instantiations of ExperimentFlow and
replaces them with constructions on the heap. Additionally it makes
sure that the CoroutineManager recognizes that a shutdown is in
progress, and refrains from touching potentially already destroyed
data structures when a (mistakenly globally instantiated)
ExperimentFlow deregisters in this case.
Change-Id: I8a7d42fb141222cd2cce6040ab1a01f9de61be24
Contemporary AspectC++ versions can deal with the LLVM headers very
well, and #ifdef __puma stuff in Fail* headers results in
unmaintainable #ifdef __puma blocks in other parts of Fail* (e.g., the
trace importer).
Make sure you're using a 64-bit ac++ when living in a 64-bit userland
(the 32-bit version doesn't know about __int128), and be aware that
AspectC++ r325 introduced a regression that has not been fixed yet.
Change-Id: I5bb759b08995a74b020d44a2b40e9d7a6e18111c
For def/use pruning, the linear address mapping of the x86
sub-registers (e.g., AX represents the lower 16 bits of EAX) must
overlap. If it doesn't, e.g., AX and EAX are considered separate
registers by def/use pruning, resulting in a failure to correlate an
EAX def with a subsequent AX use.
The only user of this mapping up to now, RegisterImporter, forced all
register widths to 8 bits, thereby fortunately canceling out this
problem. Nevertheless it makes no sense to continue encoding a
constant width in these virtual addresses.
Existing trace, fspgroup, fsppilot and result tables may be converted
to the new encoding by using this query:
UPDATE <tablename> SET data_address = ((data_address >> 4) & ~0xf) | data_address & 0xf;
Change-Id: I7a942b78c34f6140803a86af639eeedef3550f34
This change adapts the gem5 backend to the Register class interface change
in commit 52723a8. The necessary modifications suggested adding the "misc"
registers from gem5, too.
Change-Id: I32561c3fc905b9cd396e32ce80c791c01d5682fb
This change introduces a CMake-style FindMySQL.cmake properly looking for
libmysqlclient_r with mysql_config. This also fixes linking on some
machines.
Change-Id: Ifdbfdc3c7440dead37a8b63aaa86732d636aa0e2
* L4SYS_FUNC_{ENTRY,EXIT} now determines the range upon
which an experiment is run. These instructions produce the
output that is relevant for the experiment.
* L4SYS_FILTER_{ENTRY,EXIT} determine a subset of the
above instructions. FI experiments are performed on this
subset (between first occurrence of FILTER_ENTRY and first
occurrence of FILTER_EXIT inclusively).
Change-Id: I37d2189d8256b6b707a0a33984f2b2656071d983
The extended trace register list is needed in multiple locations; the CPU
class is the logical module to contain this information.
Increased number of x86 registers to be traced; we can remove those
that prove unusable for fault-space pruning later on.
Change-Id: Ic46ecdbc55167a6d92872c190317fc0d1a3ad92d
This allows a register to be a member of multiple UniformRegisterSets.
Needed to architecture-specifically store, e.g., a list of registers to
record in traces.
Change-Id: Ia5d20768540efe252a84df967d43e569f107da3a