[Intel-gfx] [PATCH i-g-t 1/8] trace.pl: Improve time axis labels
John Harrison
John.C.Harrison at Intel.com
Wed Jul 18 20:03:20 UTC 2018
On 7/18/2018 2:45 AM, Tvrtko Ursulin wrote:
> From: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin at intel.com>
>
> It is possible to customize the axis display so change it to display
> timestamps in seconds on the major axis (with six decimal spaces) and
> millisecond offsets on the minor axis.
>
> v2:
> * Give up on broken relative timestamps.
>
> v3:
> * Drop all date complications and just use micro seconds throughout.
> (John Harrison)
>
> Signed-off-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin at intel.com>
> Suggested-by: Chris Wilson <chris at chris-wilson.co.uk>
> Cc: Chris Wilson <chris at chris-wilson.co.uk>
> Cc: John Harrison <John.C.Harrison at Intel.com>
> Reviewed-by: John Harrison <John.C.Harrison at Intel.com> # v2
> ---
> scripts/trace.pl | 72 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------
> 1 file changed, 48 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/scripts/trace.pl b/scripts/trace.pl
> index fc1713e4f9a7..3ad5effafd0a 100755
> --- a/scripts/trace.pl
> +++ b/scripts/trace.pl
> @@ -329,20 +329,6 @@ sub sanitize_ctx
> }
> }
>
> -sub ts
> -{
> - my ($us) = @_;
> - my ($y, $mo, $d, $h, $m, $s);
> -
> - $s = int($us / 1000000);
> - $us = $us % 1000000;
> -
> - ($s, $m, $h, $d, $mo, $y) = gmtime($s);
> -
> - return sprintf('%04u-%02u-%02u %02u:%02u:%02u.%06u',
> - $y, 1 + $mo, $d, $h, $m, $s, int($us));
> -}
> -
> # Main input loop - parse lines and build the internal representation of the
> # trace using a hash of requests and some auxilliary data structures.
> my $prev_freq = 0;
> @@ -912,7 +898,7 @@ foreach my $key (sort sortQueue keys %db) {
> $style = 'color: black; background-color: ' .
> ctx_colour($ctx, 'queue');
> $content = "$name<br>$db{$key}->{'submit-delay'}us <small>($db{$key}->{'execute-delay'}us)</small>";
> - $startend = 'start: \'' . ts($queue) . '\', end: \'' . ts($submit) . '\'';
> + $startend = 'start: ' . $queue . ', end: ' . $submit;
> print "\t{id: $i, key: $skey, $type group: $group, subgroup: $subgroup, subgroupOrder: $subgroup, content: '$content', $startend, style: \'$style\'},\n";
> $i++;
> }
> @@ -923,7 +909,7 @@ foreach my $key (sort sortQueue keys %db) {
> $style = 'color: black; background-color: ' .
> ctx_colour($ctx, 'ready');
> $content = "<small>$name<br>$db{$key}->{'execute-delay'}us</small>";
> - $startend = 'start: \'' . ts($submit) . '\', end: \'' . ts($start) . '\'';
> + $startend = 'start: ' . $submit . ', end: ' . $start;
> print "\t{id: $i, key: $skey, $type group: $group, subgroup: $subgroup, subgroupOrder: $subgroup, content: '$content', $startend, style: \'$style\'},\n";
> $i++;
> }
> @@ -942,7 +928,7 @@ foreach my $key (sort sortQueue keys %db) {
> $content .= ' <small><i>++</i></small> ' if exists $db{$key}->{'no-end'};
> $content .= ' <small><i>+</i></small> ' if exists $db{$key}->{'no-notify'};
> $content .= "<br>$db{$key}->{'duration'}us <small>($db{$key}->{'context-complete-delay'}us)</small>";
> - $startend = 'start: \'' . ts($start) . '\', end: \'' . ts($notify) . '\'';
> + $startend = 'start: ' . $start . ', end: ' . $notify;
> print "\t{id: $i, key: $skey, $type group: $group, subgroup: $subgroup, subgroupOrder: $subgroup, content: '$content', $startend, style: \'$style\'},\n";
> $i++;
> }
> @@ -956,7 +942,7 @@ foreach my $key (sort sortQueue keys %db) {
> $content .= ' <small><i>???</i></small> ' if exists $db{$key}->{'incomplete'};
> $content .= ' <small><i>++</i></small> ' if exists $db{$key}->{'no-end'};
> $content .= ' <small><i>+</i></small> ' if exists $db{$key}->{'no-notify'};
> - $startend = 'start: \'' . ts($notify) . '\', end: \'' . ts($end) . '\'';
> + $startend = 'start: ' . $notify . ', end: ' . $end;
> print "\t{id: $i, key: $skey, $type group: $group, subgroup: $subgroup, subgroupOrder: $subgroup, content: '$content', $startend, style: \'$style\'},\n";
> $i++;
> }
> @@ -974,7 +960,7 @@ foreach my $item (@freqs) {
>
> $start = $first_ts if $start < $first_ts;
> $end = $last_ts if $end > $last_ts;
> - $startend = 'start: \'' . ts($start) . '\', end: \'' . ts($end) . '\'';
> + $startend = 'start: ' . $start . ', end: ' . $end;
> print "\t{id: $i, type: 'range', group: 0, content: '$freq', $startend},\n";
> $i++;
> }
> @@ -988,18 +974,55 @@ if ($gpu_timeline) {
>
> $start = $first_ts if $start < $first_ts;
> $end = $last_ts if $end > $last_ts;
> - $startend = 'start: \'' . ts($start) . '\', end: \'' . ts($end) . '\'';
> + $startend = 'start: ' . $start . ', end: ' . $end;
> print "\t{id: $i, type: 'range', group: 1, $startend},\n";
> $i++;
> }
> }
>
> -my $end_ts = ts($first_ts + $width_us);
> -$first_ts = ts($first_ts);
> +my $end_ts = $first_ts + $width_us;
> +$first_ts = $first_ts;
>
> print <<ENDHTML;
> ]);
>
> + function majorAxis(date, scale, step) {
> + var s = date / 1000000;
> + var precision;
> +
> + if (scale == 'millisecond')
> + precision = 6;
> + else if (scale == 'second')
> + precision = 3;
> + else
> + precision = 0;
> +
> + return s.toFixed(precision) + "s";
> + }
> +
> + function minorAxis(date, scale, step) {
> + var t = date;
> + var precision;
> + var unit;
> +
> + if (scale == 'millisecond') {
> + t %= 1000;
> + precision = 0;
> + unit = 'us';
> + } else if (scale == 'second') {
> + t /= 1000;
> + t %= 1000;
> + precision = 0;
> + unit = 'ms';
> + } else {
> + t /= 1000000;
> + precision = 1;
> + unit = 's';
> + }
> +
> + return t.toFixed(precision) + unit;
> + }
> +
> // Configuration for the Timeline
> var options = { groupOrder: 'content',
> horizontalScroll: true,
> @@ -1007,8 +1030,9 @@ print <<ENDHTML;
> stackSubgroups: false,
> zoomKey: 'ctrlKey',
> orientation: 'top',
> - start: '$first_ts',
> - end: '$end_ts'};
> + format: { majorLabels: majorAxis, minorLabels: minorAxis },
> + start: $first_ts,
> + end: $end_ts};
>
> // Create a Timeline
> var timeline = new vis.Timeline(container, items, groups, options);
Woohoo!
This one seems to work fine on both Firefox and Chrome. It even works on
IE and Edge unlike the previous version! I guess they can only cope with
raw times not dates!?
One thing I've just noticed is that there is also a 'now' line on the
timeline - a red vertical bar across the entire timeline. On the old
'date' versions, it was following the current system time and hence
wandering forwards at one second per second. On this version, it is out
of position and advancing at one millisecond per second. Presumably
because you are scaling the axes by a factor of one thousand in order to
gain the necessary precision in the plot. Something of a curiosity but
certainly not a problem!
Ship it :)
Reviewed-by: John Harrison <John.C.Harrison at Intel.com>
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