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b0e13b17c9 tools: abort at unknown cmdline parameters
This change makes all C++-based tools in tools/ abort when they
encounter an unknown commandline parameter (both option or
non-option).  This has already caused some confusion, as in some cases
unexpected behaviour can be the result.  For example, "prune-trace -t
mytrace.tc -d database" up to now ignored the "-t" parameter, took
"mytrace.tc" as the first non-option parameter (and ignored it); as no
option parameter may follow the non-option parameters, all other
options were ignored as well.

Change-Id: Ia0812a518c4760fa28ed54979c81f43fa7aa096e
2014-09-25 17:14:08 +02:00
020af0ef6f prune-trace: fixed errors in help output
This change fixes glitches in the help's text.

Change-Id: I3a492c95ffa516f891dc807c875fab1146768a6e
2014-09-18 13:09:28 +02:00
89817cf13f prune-trace: list available pruners
By using the AliasedRegistry, "prune-trace --help" (and
"prune-trace -p '?'") now lists all available Pruners to the user.

Change-Id: Ib5e3d00aabc37e6d48d804d2d709812af3f7efb2
2014-08-28 13:58:46 +02:00
f98871dd5a prune-trace: preserve existing data
With this change, prune-trace checks for existing fsppilot/fspgroup
entries for each variant to be pruned, and skips the variant in this
case.  This safety measure can be switched off with --overwrite.

Change-Id: I7e758a9853a25685ca176cf1a1810523753cdd4a
2014-08-28 11:57:40 +02:00
0e1ed1feab prune-trace+DBCampaign: default to variant/benchmark %
If no --variant / --benchmark is specified, it's more reasonable to
prune or run *all* variants/benchmarks (using the wildcard "%")
instead of defaulting to "none"/"none".  The trivial case with only
one single variant/benchmark (which may still be "none"/"none" if
import-trace's default is used) is still covered by this new default
behavior.

Change-Id: I0e9001137d5e052183dd74211e2edbcfab749528
2014-07-03 15:42:25 +02:00
0da8ba0dec prune-trace: added "sampling with fault expansion"
The FESamplingPruner implements the fault-expansion variance reduction
technique (FE-VRT) as described in: Smith, D. Todd and Johnson, Barry W. and
Andrianos, Nikos and Profeta, III, Joseph A., "A variance-reduction technique
via fault-expansion for fault-coverage estimation" (1997), 366--374.

Change-Id: I04a0c9bb2622974278bd8c73793e51451119e650
2014-07-03 15:42:25 +02:00
0cf5a34a9f prune-trace: pruners may add own command-line switches
Change-Id: I23293e7e6cf8ab1c3456337ba5e4af9b5e106ccb
2014-07-03 15:42:25 +02:00
36ae6fd6c3 prune-trace: use none/none only without any parameters
Before this change, running prune-trace with, e.g.
"prune-trace -d fsp_mibench -v bitmap% --benchmark-exclude clockcnv"
resulted in an implied "--benchmark none", rendering --benchmark-exclude
ineffective and resulting in nothing being pruned.  Now, the "none" default
only applies when neither --benchmark nor --benchmark-exclude (analogously
for --variant / --variant-exclude) is provided.

Change-Id: Ic7c88919d7cfde1261749a745dc6a679472ff348
2014-02-25 13:32:55 +01:00
4cb97a7fa5 formatting, typos, comments, details
Change-Id: Iae5f1acb653a694622e9ac2bad93efcfca588f3a
2014-01-22 13:08:13 +01:00
56bfa6c693 tools/prune-trace: various improvements
- Variants/benchmarks can now be selected with wildcards
  (--variant/--benchmark), and can be excluded from pruning
  (--variant-exclude/--benchmark-exclude).
- The database clearing step can be skipped with --no-delete to
  avoid deadlocks with concurrent DB accesses.
- Internals:
  * injection_instr / injection_instr_absolute moves from
    fspgroup to fsppilot.  fsppilot now contains all information we
    need for running FI experiments.
    TODO: generic campaign needs to be modified, too.
  * Force MySQL to use an efficient join order (STRAIGHT_JOIN).

Change-Id: I6241ea2de9da1a1e709fae6374df4fc06ef262a0
2013-04-22 14:24:50 +02:00
0f16f18d75 cosmetics
Change-Id: Ifae805ae1e2dac95324e054af09a7b70f5d5b60c
2013-04-22 14:24:02 +02:00
c24ed774b0 experiments/dciao-kernelstructs: new database driven experiment for DCiAO
The dciao-kernelstructs experiment does a trace imported by the
DCiAOKernelImporter:

   bin/import-trace -t trace.pb  -i DCiAOKernelImporter --elf-file app.elf

Pruned by the basic method:

   bin/prune-trace

and does CiAO fault injection experiments, where the results are
stored in the database.

Change-Id: I485dc2e5097b3ebaf354241f474ee3d317213707
2013-04-03 10:39:51 +02:00
f18cddc63c DatabaseCampaign: abstract campain for interaction with MySQL Database
The DatabaseCampaign interacts with the MySQL tables that are created
by the import-trace and prune-trace tools. It does offer all
unfinished experiment pilots from the database to the
fail-clients. Those clients send back a (by the experiment) defined
protobuf message as a result. The custom protobuf message does have to
need the form:

   import "DatabaseCampaignMessage.proto";

   message ExperimentMsg {
       required DatabaseCampaignMessage fsppilot = 1;

       repeated group Result = 2 {
          // custom fields
          required int32 bitoffset = 1;
          optional int32 result = 2;
       }
   }

The DatabaseCampaignMessage is the pilot identifier from the
database. For each of the repeated result entries a row in a table is
allocated. The structure of this table is constructed (by protobuf
reflection) from the description of the message. Each field in the
Result group becomes a column in the result table. For the given
example it would be:

    CREATE TABLE result_ExperimentMessage(
           pilot_id INT,
           bitoffset INT NOT NULL,
           result INT,
           PRIMARY_KEY(pilot_id)
    )

Change-Id: I28fb5488e739d4098b823b42426c5760331027f8
2013-04-02 09:52:42 +02:00
3a5dc285ab tools/prune-trace: fault-space pruning tool
This tool creates the fault-space pruning pilot and group
entries. Those are used by the generic campaign to do fault
experiments.

Currently prune-trace only implements conventional def/use pruning
(--prune-method "basic").

Change-Id: I1dfb431e3b1d3cd2ee891a49a3b6ac01210be11f
2013-03-26 16:19:05 +01:00