add a statistics command to compiler
just to see how many objects make up a binary
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@ -3,11 +3,17 @@ require_relative "binary_writer"
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module Risc
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# From code, the next step down is Vool, then Mom (in two steps)
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#
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# The next step transforms to the register machine layer, which is quite close to what actually
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# executes. The step after transforms to Arm, which creates executables.
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# A RiscCollection is the last virtual stop on the way to binary.
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# It creates a Linker to go to binary. The name linker came in analogy to
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# "normal" (ie c world) lingo, because there too the linker is all about
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# positioning code and data.
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#
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# Here we also do the assembling, which (at least in arm) creates this mess
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# of dependencies. As a simple example imagine a branch, a load and the label
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# to which we jump. The brnahc needs the address, but the load may be 4 or 8
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# instructions, and thus the label address is only known after the load.
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# Exrapolate times 10, that's why this works with listeners and a sort
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# of self organizing aproach (see class Position).
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class Linker
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include Util::Logging
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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ module Risc
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# into one stream or binary text object. This is then written to an ELF text section.
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#
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# A word about positions: The c world has a thing called position independent code, and
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# baically we follw that idea. Code (ie jumps and constant loads) are all relative.
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# basically we follw that idea. Code (ie jumps and constant loads) are all relative.
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# But we have pointers. In C the linker takes care of bending those, we have to
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# do that ourselves, in write_ref. That's why we need the load adddess and basically
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# we just add it to pointers.
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@ -7,10 +7,35 @@ class RubyXC < Thor
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class_option :mesages , type: :numeric
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class_option :elf , type: :boolean
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desc "stats FILE" , "Give object statistics on compiled FILE"
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long_desc <<-LONGDESC
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Compile the give file name and print statistics on the binary.
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A Binary file is in essence an ObjectSpace, ie a collection of objects.
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This command tells you how many objects of each kind, the amount of bytes
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objects of that class take, and the total amount of bytes taken.
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Together with various options this may be used to tune the executable, or just fyi.
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LONGDESC
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def stats(file)
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compile(file)
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by_class = Hash.new(0)
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Risc::Position.positions.each do |object , _ |
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by_class[object.class] += 1 if Risc::Position.is_object(object)
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end
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obj, total = 0 , 0
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by_class.each do |clazz , num|
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dis = (clazz == Symbol) ? 8 : clazz.memory_size
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puts clazz.name.split("::").last + " == #{num} / #{num*dis}"
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obj += num
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total += num * dis
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end
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puts "\nTotal Objects=#{obj} Words=#{total}"
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end
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desc "compile FILE" , "Compile given FILE to binary"
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long_desc <<-LONGDESC
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Compile the give file name to binary object file (see long descr.)
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Compile the give file name to binary object file (see below.)
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Output will be elf object file of the same name, with .o, in root directory.
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@ -20,14 +45,7 @@ class RubyXC < Thor
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LONGDESC
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def compile(file)
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begin
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ruby = File.read(file)
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rescue
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fail MalformattedArgumentError , "No such file #{file}"
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end
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puts "compiling #{file}"
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linker = ::RubyX::RubyXCompiler.new(extract_options).ruby_to_binary( ruby , :arm )
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linker = do_compile(file)
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elf = { debug: options[:elf] || false }
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writer = Elf::ObjectWriter.new(linker , elf)
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@ -100,6 +118,17 @@ class RubyXC < Thor
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end
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private
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# Open file, create compiler, compile and return linker
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def do_compile(file)
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begin
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ruby = File.read(file)
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rescue
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fail MalformattedArgumentError , "No such file #{file}"
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end
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puts "compiling #{file}"
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::RubyX::RubyXCompiler.new(extract_options).ruby_to_binary( ruby , :arm )
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end
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def extract_options
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opt = { Integer: options[:integers] || 1024 ,
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Message: options[:messages] || 1024}
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def test_interpret
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assert_output(/interpreting/) {RubyXC.start(["interpret" , "test/mains/source/add__4.rb"])}
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end
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def test_execute
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assert_output(/Running/) {RubyXC.start(["execute" , "test/mains/source/add__4.rb"])}
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end
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def test_stats
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out, err = capture_io {RubyXC.start(["stats" , "test/mains/source/add__4.rb"])}
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assert out.include?("Space") , out
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assert out.include?("Total") , out
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assert out.include?("Objects=") , out
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end
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end
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end
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