{-# LANGUAGE BangPatterns #-} {-# LANGUAGE CPP #-} {-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-warn-unused-imports #-} -- | -- Module : Data.Array.Accelerate.Debug.Trace -- Copyright : [2008..2017] Manuel M T Chakravarty, Gabriele Keller -- [2009..2017] Trevor L. McDonell -- License : BSD3 -- -- Maintainer : Trevor L. McDonell -- Stability : experimental -- Portability : non-portable (GHC extensions) -- -- Functions for tracing and monitoring execution. These are useful for -- investigating bugs and performance problems, but by default are not enabled -- in performance code. -- module Data.Array.Accelerate.Debug.Trace where import Data.Array.Accelerate.Debug.Flags import Numeric import System.CPUTime import System.IO.Unsafe import Text.Printf import qualified Debug.Trace as D -- | Show a signed 'RealFloat' value using SI unit prefixes. In the call to: -- -- > showFFloatSIBase prec base val -- -- If @prec@ is @'Nothing'@ the value is shown to full precision, and if @prec@ -- is @'Just' d@, then at most @d@ digits are shown after the decimal place. -- Here @base@ represents the increment size between multiples of the original -- unit. For measures in base-10 this will be 1000 and for values in base-2 this -- is usually 1024, for example when measuring seconds versus bytes, -- respectively. -- showFFloatSIBase :: RealFloat a => Maybe Int -> a -> a -> ShowS showFFloatSIBase prec !base !k = showString $ case pow of 4 -> with "T" 3 -> with "G" 2 -> with "M" 1 -> with "k" -1 -> with "m" -2 -> with "ยต" -3 -> with "n" -4 -> with "p" _ -> showGFloat prec k " " -- no unit or unhandled SI prefix where !k' = k / (base ^^ pow) !pow = floor (logBase base k) :: Int with unit = showFFloat prec k' (' ':unit) -- | The 'trace' function outputs the message given as its second argument when -- the debug mode indicated by the first argument is enabled, before returning -- the third argument as its result. The message is prefixed with a time stamp. -- trace :: Mode -> String -> a -> a #ifdef ACCELERATE_DEBUG {-# NOINLINE trace #-} trace f msg expr = unsafePerformIO $ do traceIO f msg return expr #else {-# INLINE trace #-} trace _ _ expr = expr #endif -- | The 'traceIO' function outputs the trace message together with a time stamp -- from the IO monad. This sequences the output with respect to other IO -- actions. -- TLM: Perhaps we should automatically format the log messages. Namely: -- * prefix with a description of the mode (e.g. "gc: foo") -- * align multi-line messages -- traceIO :: Mode -> String -> IO () #ifdef ACCELERATE_DEBUG traceIO f msg = when f $ putTraceMsg msg #else {-# INLINE traceIO #-} traceIO _ _ = return () #endif -- | The 'traceEvent' function behaves like 'trace' with the difference that the -- message is emitted to the eventlog, if eventlog profiling is enabled at -- runtime. -- traceEvent :: Mode -> String -> a -> a #ifdef ACCELERATE_DEBUG {-# NOINLINE traceEvent #-} traceEvent f msg expr = unsafePerformIO $ do traceEventIO f msg return expr #else {-# INLINE traceEvent #-} traceEvent _ _ expr = expr #endif -- | Print a message prefixed with the current CPU time. -- putTraceMsg :: String -> IO () #ifdef ACCELERATE_DEBUG putTraceMsg msg = do psec <- getCPUTime let secs = fromIntegral psec * 1E-12 :: Double D.traceIO $ printf "[%8.3f] %s" secs msg #else putTraceMsg _ = return () #endif -- | The 'traceEventIO' function emits a message to the eventlog, if eventlog -- profiling is available and enabled at runtime. -- -- Compared to 'traceEvent', 'traceEventIO' sequences the event with respect to -- other IO actions. -- traceEventIO :: Mode -> String -> IO () #ifdef ACCELERATE_DEBUG traceEventIO f msg = do when f $ D.traceEventIO msg #else {-# INLINE traceEventIO #-} traceEventIO _ _ = return () #endif