symbian-qemu-0.9.1-12/python-2.6.1/Tools/scripts/objgraph.py
author Gareth Stockwell <gareth.stockwell@accenture.com>
Wed, 22 Sep 2010 15:40:40 +0100
branchgraphics-phase-3
changeset 111 345f1c88c950
parent 1 2fb8b9db1c86
permissions -rw-r--r--
Fixes to syborg-graphicswrapper.vcproj These changes allow syborg-graphicswrapper to link against the hostthreadadapter and khronosapiwrapper libraries built by the graphics.simulator component. The .vcproj file uses relative paths, which requires that the following three packages are laid out as follows: os/ graphics adapt/ graphics.simulator qemu

#! /usr/bin/env python

# objgraph
#
# Read "nm -o" input (on IRIX: "nm -Bo") of a set of libraries or modules
# and print various interesting listings, such as:
#
# - which names are used but not defined in the set (and used where),
# - which names are defined in the set (and where),
# - which modules use which other modules,
# - which modules are used by which other modules.
#
# Usage: objgraph [-cdu] [file] ...
# -c: print callers per objectfile
# -d: print callees per objectfile
# -u: print usage of undefined symbols
# If none of -cdu is specified, all are assumed.
# Use "nm -o" to generate the input (on IRIX: "nm -Bo"),
# e.g.: nm -o /lib/libc.a | objgraph


import sys
import os
import getopt
import re

# Types of symbols.
#
definitions = 'TRGDSBAEC'
externals = 'UV'
ignore = 'Nntrgdsbavuc'

# Regular expression to parse "nm -o" output.
#
matcher = re.compile('(.*):\t?........ (.) (.*)$')

# Store "item" in "dict" under "key".
# The dictionary maps keys to lists of items.
# If there is no list for the key yet, it is created.
#
def store(dict, key, item):
    if dict.has_key(key):
        dict[key].append(item)
    else:
        dict[key] = [item]

# Return a flattened version of a list of strings: the concatenation
# of its elements with intervening spaces.
#
def flat(list):
    s = ''
    for item in list:
        s = s + ' ' + item
    return s[1:]

# Global variables mapping defined/undefined names to files and back.
#
file2undef = {}
def2file = {}
file2def = {}
undef2file = {}

# Read one input file and merge the data into the tables.
# Argument is an open file.
#
def readinput(fp):
    while 1:
        s = fp.readline()
        if not s:
            break
        # If you get any output from this line,
        # it is probably caused by an unexpected input line:
        if matcher.search(s) < 0: s; continue # Shouldn't happen
        (ra, rb), (r1a, r1b), (r2a, r2b), (r3a, r3b) = matcher.regs[:4]
        fn, name, type = s[r1a:r1b], s[r3a:r3b], s[r2a:r2b]
        if type in definitions:
            store(def2file, name, fn)
            store(file2def, fn, name)
        elif type in externals:
            store(file2undef, fn, name)
            store(undef2file, name, fn)
        elif not type in ignore:
            print fn + ':' + name + ': unknown type ' + type

# Print all names that were undefined in some module and where they are
# defined.
#
def printcallee():
    flist = file2undef.keys()
    flist.sort()
    for filename in flist:
        print filename + ':'
        elist = file2undef[filename]
        elist.sort()
        for ext in elist:
            if len(ext) >= 8:
                tabs = '\t'
            else:
                tabs = '\t\t'
            if not def2file.has_key(ext):
                print '\t' + ext + tabs + ' *undefined'
            else:
                print '\t' + ext + tabs + flat(def2file[ext])

# Print for each module the names of the other modules that use it.
#
def printcaller():
    files = file2def.keys()
    files.sort()
    for filename in files:
        callers = []
        for label in file2def[filename]:
            if undef2file.has_key(label):
                callers = callers + undef2file[label]
        if callers:
            callers.sort()
            print filename + ':'
            lastfn = ''
            for fn in callers:
                if fn <> lastfn:
                    print '\t' + fn
                lastfn = fn
        else:
            print filename + ': unused'

# Print undefined names and where they are used.
#
def printundef():
    undefs = {}
    for filename in file2undef.keys():
        for ext in file2undef[filename]:
            if not def2file.has_key(ext):
                store(undefs, ext, filename)
    elist = undefs.keys()
    elist.sort()
    for ext in elist:
        print ext + ':'
        flist = undefs[ext]
        flist.sort()
        for filename in flist:
            print '\t' + filename

# Print warning messages about names defined in more than one file.
#
def warndups():
    savestdout = sys.stdout
    sys.stdout = sys.stderr
    names = def2file.keys()
    names.sort()
    for name in names:
        if len(def2file[name]) > 1:
            print 'warning:', name, 'multiply defined:',
            print flat(def2file[name])
    sys.stdout = savestdout

# Main program
#
def main():
    try:
        optlist, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], 'cdu')
    except getopt.error:
        sys.stdout = sys.stderr
        print 'Usage:', os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]),
        print           '[-cdu] [file] ...'
        print '-c: print callers per objectfile'
        print '-d: print callees per objectfile'
        print '-u: print usage of undefined symbols'
        print 'If none of -cdu is specified, all are assumed.'
        print 'Use "nm -o" to generate the input (on IRIX: "nm -Bo"),'
        print 'e.g.: nm -o /lib/libc.a | objgraph'
        return 1
    optu = optc = optd = 0
    for opt, void in optlist:
        if opt == '-u':
            optu = 1
        elif opt == '-c':
            optc = 1
        elif opt == '-d':
            optd = 1
    if optu == optc == optd == 0:
        optu = optc = optd = 1
    if not args:
        args = ['-']
    for filename in args:
        if filename == '-':
            readinput(sys.stdin)
        else:
            readinput(open(filename, 'r'))
    #
    warndups()
    #
    more = (optu + optc + optd > 1)
    if optd:
        if more:
            print '---------------All callees------------------'
        printcallee()
    if optu:
        if more:
            print '---------------Undefined callees------------'
        printundef()
    if optc:
        if more:
            print '---------------All Callers------------------'
        printcaller()
    return 0

# Call the main program.
# Use its return value as exit status.
# Catch interrupts to avoid stack trace.
#
if __name__ == '__main__':
    try:
        sys.exit(main())
    except KeyboardInterrupt:
        sys.exit(1)