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# Provides some useful debugging macros. To use this file, copy to your home
# directory or to your simulation directory then run GPGPU-Sim in gdb.
printf "\n ** loading GPGPU-Sim debugging macros... ** \n\n"
set print pretty
set print array-indexes
set unwindonsignal on
define dp
call g_the_gpu->dump_pipeline((0x40|0x4|0x1),$arg0,0)
end
document dp
Usage: dp <index>
Display pipeline state.
<index>: index of shader core you would like to see the pipeline state of
This function displays the state of the pipeline on a single shader core
(setting different values for the first argument of the call to
dump_pipeline will cause different information to be displayed--
see the source code for more details)
end
define dpc
call g_the_gpu->dump_pipeline((0x40|0x4|0x1),$arg0,0)
continue
end
document dpc
Usage: dpc <index>
Display pipeline state, then continue to next breakpoint.
<index>: index of shader core you would like to see the pipeline state of
This version is useful if you set a breakpoint where gpu_sim_cycle is
incremented in gpu_sim_loop() in src/gpgpu-sim/gpu-sim.c
repeatly hitting enter will advance to show the pipeline contents on
the next cycle.
end
define dm
call g_the_gpu->dump_pipeline(0x10000|0x10000000,0,$arg0)
end
define ptxdis
set $addr=$arg0
printf "disassemble instructions from 0x%x to 0x%x\n", $arg0, $arg1
call fflush(stdout)
while ( $addr <= $arg1 )
printf "0x%04x (%4u) : ", $addr, $addr
call ptx_print_insn( $addr, stdout )
call fflush(stdout)
set $addr = $addr + ptx_print_insn::size
end
end
document ptxdis
Usage: ptxdis <start> <end>
Disassemble PTX instructions between <start> and <end> (PCs).
end
define ptxdis_func
set $sid = $arg0
set $cluster = g_the_gpu_config.m_shader_config.sid_to_cluster($sid)
set $cid = g_the_gpu_config.m_shader_config.sid_to_cid($sid)
set $ptx_tinfo = g_the_gpu->m_cluster[$cluster]->m_core[$cid]->m_thread[$arg1]
set $finfo = $ptx_tinfo->m_func_info
set $minpc = $finfo->m_start_PC
set $maxpc = $minpc + $finfo->m_instr_mem_size
printf "disassembly of function %s (min pc = %u, max pc = %u):\n", $finfo->m_name.c_str(), $minpc, $maxpc
ptxdis $minpc $maxpc
end
document ptxdis_func
Usage: ptxdis_func <shd_idx> <tid> (requires debug build)
<shd_idx>: shader core number
<tid>: thread ID
end
define ptx_tids2pcs
set $i = 0
while ( $i < $arg1 )
set $tid = $arg0[$i]
set $cluster = g_the_gpu_config.m_shader_config.sid_to_cluster($sid);
set $cid = g_the_gpu_config.m_shader_config.sid_to_cid($sid);
set $addr = g_the_gpu->m_cluster[$cluster]->m_core[$cid]->m_thread[$tid]->m_PC
printf "%2u : tid = %3u => pc = %d\n", $i, $tid, $addr
set $i = $i + 1
end
end
document ptx_tids2pcs
Usage: ptx_tids2pcs <tids> <tidslen> <shd_idx>
<tids>: array of tids
<tidslen>: length of <tids> array
<shd_idx>: shader core number
end