1<?xml version="1.0"?> <!-- -*- sgml -*- --> 2<!DOCTYPE chapter PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.2//EN" 3 "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd"> 4 5<chapter id="lk-manual" xreflabel="Lackey"> 6 7<title>Lackey: an example tool</title> 8 9<para>To use this tool, you must specify 10<option>--tool=lackey</option> on the Valgrind 11command line.</para> 12 13 14<sect1 id="lk-manual.overview" xreflabel="Overview"> 15<title>Overview</title> 16 17<para>Lackey is a simple Valgrind tool that does various kinds of basic 18program measurement. It adds quite a lot of simple instrumentation to the 19program's code. It is primarily intended to be of use as an example tool, 20and consequently emphasises clarity of implementation over 21performance.</para> 22 23</sect1> 24 25 26<sect1 id="lk-manual.options" xreflabel="Lackey Command-line Options"> 27<title>Lackey Command-line Options</title> 28 29<para>Lackey-specific command-line options are:</para> 30 31<!-- start of xi:include in the manpage --> 32<variablelist id="lk.opts.list"> 33 34 <varlistentry id="opt.basic-counts" xreflabel="--basic-counts"> 35 <term> 36 <option><![CDATA[--basic-counts=<no|yes> [default: yes] ]]></option> 37 </term> 38 <listitem> 39 <para>When enabled, Lackey prints the following statistics and 40 information about the execution of the client program:</para> 41 42 <orderedlist> 43 44 <listitem> 45 <para>The number of calls to the function specified by the 46 <option>--fnname</option> option (the default is 47 <computeroutput>main</computeroutput>). 48 If the program has had its symbols stripped, the count will always 49 be zero.</para> 50 </listitem> 51 52 <listitem> 53 <para>The number of conditional branches encountered and the 54 number and proportion of those taken.</para> 55 </listitem> 56 57 <listitem> 58 <para>The number of superblocks entered and completed by the 59 program. Note that due to optimisations done by the JIT, this 60 is not at all an accurate value.</para> 61 </listitem> 62 63 <listitem> 64 <para>The number of guest (x86, amd64, ppc, etc.) instructions and IR 65 statements executed. IR is Valgrind's RISC-like intermediate 66 representation via which all instrumentation is done. 67 </para> 68 </listitem> 69 70 <listitem> 71 <para>Ratios between some of these counts.</para> 72 </listitem> 73 74 <listitem> 75 <para>The exit code of the client program.</para> 76 </listitem> 77 78 </orderedlist> 79 80 </listitem> 81 </varlistentry> 82 83 <varlistentry id="opt.detailed-counts" xreflabel="--detailed-counts"> 84 <term> 85 <option><![CDATA[--detailed-counts=<no|yes> [default: no] ]]></option> 86 </term> 87 <listitem> 88 <para>When enabled, Lackey prints a table containing counts of loads, 89 stores and ALU operations, differentiated by their IR types. 90 The IR types are identified by their IR name ("I1", "I8", ... "I128", 91 "F32", "F64", and "V128").</para> 92 </listitem> 93 </varlistentry> 94 95 <varlistentry id="opt.trace-mem" xreflabel="--trace-mem"> 96 <term> 97 <option><![CDATA[--trace-mem=<no|yes> [default: no] ]]></option> 98 </term> 99 <listitem> 100 <para>When enabled, Lackey prints the size and address of almost every 101 memory access made by the program. See the comments at the top of 102 the file <computeroutput>lackey/lk_main.c</computeroutput> for details 103 about the output format, how it works, and inaccuracies in the address 104 trace. Note that this option produces immense amounts of output.</para> 105 </listitem> 106 </varlistentry> 107 108 <varlistentry id="opt.trace-superblocks" xreflabel="--trace-superblocks"> 109 <term> 110 <option><![CDATA[--trace-superblocks=<no|yes> [default: no] ]]></option> 111 </term> 112 <listitem> 113 <para>When enabled, 114 Lackey prints out the address of every superblock 115 (a single entry, multiple exit, linear chunk of code) executed by the 116 program. This is primarily of interest to Valgrind developers. See 117 the comments at the top of the file 118 <computeroutput>lackey/lk_main.c</computeroutput> for details about 119 the output format. Note that this option produces large amounts of 120 output.</para> 121 </listitem> 122 </varlistentry> 123 124 <varlistentry id="opt.fnname" xreflabel="--fnname"> 125 <term> 126 <option><![CDATA[--fnname=<name> [default: main] ]]></option> 127 </term> 128 <listitem> 129 <para>Changes the function for which calls are counted when 130 <option>--basic-counts=yes</option> is specified.</para> 131 </listitem> 132 </varlistentry> 133 134</variablelist> 135<!-- end of xi:include in the manpage --> 136 137</sect1> 138 139</chapter> 140