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Perf: Remove more breakpoint checking in the interpreter. Move filtering earlier in the logging chain

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James Rowe 2019-07-14 10:20:00 -06:00 committed by SachinVin
parent cddd447506
commit 9f4501aceb
6 changed files with 59 additions and 62 deletions

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@ -26,6 +26,10 @@
namespace Log {
Filter filter;
void SetGlobalFilter(const Filter& f) {
filter = f;
}
/**
* Static state as a singleton.
*/
@ -58,14 +62,6 @@ public:
backends.erase(it, backends.end());
}
const Filter& GetGlobalFilter() const {
return filter;
}
void SetGlobalFilter(const Filter& f) {
filter = f;
}
Backend* GetBackend(std::string_view backend_name) {
const auto it =
std::find_if(backends.begin(), backends.end(),
@ -283,10 +279,6 @@ const char* GetLevelName(Level log_level) {
return "Invalid";
}
void SetGlobalFilter(const Filter& filter) {
Impl::Instance().SetGlobalFilter(filter);
}
void AddBackend(std::unique_ptr<Backend> backend) {
Impl::Instance().AddBackend(std::move(backend));
}
@ -303,10 +295,6 @@ void FmtLogMessageImpl(Class log_class, Level log_level, const char* filename,
unsigned int line_num, const char* function, const char* format,
const fmt::format_args& args) {
auto& instance = Impl::Instance();
const auto& filter = instance.GetGlobalFilter();
if (!filter.CheckMessage(log_class, log_level))
return;
instance.PushEntry(log_class, log_level, filename, line_num, function,
fmt::vformat(format, args));
}

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@ -14,8 +14,6 @@
namespace Log {
class Filter;
/**
* A log entry. Log entries are store in a structured format to permit more varied output
* formatting on different frontends, as well as facilitating filtering and aggregation.
@ -136,10 +134,4 @@ const char* GetLogClassName(Class log_class);
*/
const char* GetLevelName(Level log_level);
/**
* The global filter will prevent any messages from even being processed if they are filtered. Each
* backend can have a filter, but if the level is lower than the global filter, the backend will
* never get the message
*/
void SetGlobalFilter(const Filter& filter);
} // namespace Log

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@ -11,41 +11,4 @@
namespace Log {
/**
* Implements a log message filter which allows different log classes to have different minimum
* severity levels. The filter can be changed at runtime and can be parsed from a string to allow
* editing via the interface or loading from a configuration file.
*/
class Filter {
public:
/// Initializes the filter with all classes having `default_level` as the minimum level.
explicit Filter(Level default_level = Level::Info);
/// Resets the filter so that all classes have `level` as the minimum displayed level.
void ResetAll(Level level);
/// Sets the minimum level of `log_class` (and not of its subclasses) to `level`.
void SetClassLevel(Class log_class, Level level);
/**
* Parses a filter string and applies it to this filter.
*
* A filter string consists of a space-separated list of filter rules, each of the format
* `<class>:<level>`. `<class>` is a log class name, with subclasses separated using periods.
* `*` is allowed as a class name and will reset all filters to the specified level. `<level>`
* a severity level name which will be set as the minimum logging level of the matched classes.
* Rules are applied left to right, with each rule overriding previous ones in the sequence.
*
* A few examples of filter rules:
* - `*:Info` -- Resets the level of all classes to Info.
* - `Service:Info` -- Sets the level of Service to Info.
* - `Service.FS:Trace` -- Sets the level of the Service.FS class to Trace.
*/
void ParseFilterString(std::string_view filter_view);
/// Matches class/level combination against the filter, returning true if it passed.
bool CheckMessage(Class log_class, Level level) const;
private:
std::array<Level, static_cast<std::size_t>(Class::Count)> class_levels;
};
} // namespace Log

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@ -4,6 +4,7 @@
#pragma once
#include <array>
#include <fmt/format.h>
#include "common/common_types.h"
@ -113,6 +114,47 @@ enum class Class : ClassType {
Count ///< Total number of logging classes
};
/**
* Implements a log message filter which allows different log classes to have different minimum
* severity levels. The filter can be changed at runtime and can be parsed from a string to allow
* editing via the interface or loading from a configuration file.
*/
class Filter {
public:
/// Initializes the filter with all classes having `default_level` as the minimum level.
explicit Filter(Level default_level = Level::Info);
/// Resets the filter so that all classes have `level` as the minimum displayed level.
void ResetAll(Level level);
/// Sets the minimum level of `log_class` (and not of its subclasses) to `level`.
void SetClassLevel(Class log_class, Level level);
/**
* Parses a filter string and applies it to this filter.
*
* A filter string consists of a space-separated list of filter rules, each of the format
* `<class>:<level>`. `<class>` is a log class name, with subclasses separated using periods.
* `*` is allowed as a class name and will reset all filters to the specified level. `<level>`
* a severity level name which will be set as the minimum logging level of the matched classes.
* Rules are applied left to right, with each rule overriding previous ones in the sequence.
*
* A few examples of filter rules:
* - `*:Info` -- Resets the level of all classes to Info.
* - `Service:Info` -- Sets the level of Service to Info.
* - `Service.FS:Trace` -- Sets the level of the Service.FS class to Trace.
*/
void ParseFilterString(std::string_view filter_view);
/// Matches class/level combination against the filter, returning true if it passed.
bool CheckMessage(Class log_class, Level level) const;
private:
std::array<Level, static_cast<std::size_t>(Class::Count)> class_levels;
};
extern Filter filter;
void SetGlobalFilter(const Filter& f);
/// Logs a message to the global logger, using fmt
void FmtLogMessageImpl(Class log_class, Level log_level, const char* filename,
unsigned int line_num, const char* function, const char* format,
@ -121,6 +163,9 @@ void FmtLogMessageImpl(Class log_class, Level log_level, const char* filename,
template <typename... Args>
void FmtLogMessage(Class log_class, Level log_level, const char* filename, unsigned int line_num,
const char* function, const char* format, const Args&... args) {
if (!filter.CheckMessage(log_class, log_level))
return;
FmtLogMessageImpl(log_class, log_level, filename, line_num, function, format,
fmt::make_format_args(args...));
}

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@ -953,6 +953,9 @@ unsigned InterpreterMainLoop(ARMul_State* cpu) {
#define INC_PC(l) ptr += sizeof(arm_inst) + l
#define INC_PC_STUB ptr += sizeof(arm_inst)
#ifdef ANDROID
#define GDB_BP_CHECK
#else
#define GDB_BP_CHECK \
cpu->Cpsr &= ~(1 << 5); \
cpu->Cpsr |= cpu->TFlag << 5; \
@ -965,6 +968,7 @@ unsigned InterpreterMainLoop(ARMul_State* cpu) {
goto END; \
} \
}
#endif
// GCC and Clang have a C++ extension to support a lookup table of labels. Otherwise, fallback to a
// clunky switch statement.
@ -1652,11 +1656,13 @@ DISPATCH : {
goto END;
}
#ifndef ANDROID
// Find breakpoint if one exists within the block
if (GDBStub::IsConnected()) {
breakpoint_data =
GDBStub::GetNextBreakpointFromAddress(cpu->Reg[15], GDBStub::BreakpointType::Execute);
}
#endif
inst_base = (arm_inst*)&trans_cache_buf[ptr];
GOTO_NEXT_INST;

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@ -182,13 +182,16 @@ void ARMul_State::ResetMPCoreCP15Registers() {
CP15[CP15_MAIN_TLB_LOCKDOWN_ATTRIBUTE] = 0x00000000;
CP15[CP15_TLB_DEBUG_CONTROL] = 0x00000000;
}
#ifdef ANDROID
static void CheckMemoryBreakpoint(u32 address, GDBStub::BreakpointType type) {}
#else
static void CheckMemoryBreakpoint(u32 address, GDBStub::BreakpointType type) {
if (GDBStub::IsServerEnabled() && GDBStub::CheckBreakpoint(address, type)) {
LOG_DEBUG(Debug, "Found memory breakpoint @ {:08x}", address);
GDBStub::Break(true);
}
}
#endif
u8 ARMul_State::ReadMemory8(u32 address) const {
CheckMemoryBreakpoint(address, GDBStub::BreakpointType::Read);