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	The arm-cs-trace-disasm.py script doesn't use the sys library, so remove the import. Report by pylint: W0611: Unused import sys (unused-import) Signed-off-by: Sourabh Jain <sourabhjain@linux.ibm.com> Cc: Athira Rajeev <atrajeev@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: Disha Goel <disgoel@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com> Cc: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@kernel.org> Cc: John Garry <john.g.garry@oracle.com> Cc: Kajol Jain <kjain@linux.ibm.com> Cc: Madhavan Srinivasan <maddy@linux.ibm.com> Cc: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org> Cc: Ravi Bangoria <ravi.bangoria@amd.com> Cc: linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-perf-users/20230613164145.50488-2-atrajeev@linux.vnet.ibm.com Signed-off-by: Athira Rajeev <atrajeev@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Kajol Jain <kjain@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			273 lines
		
	
	
	
		
			8.5 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
		
			Executable file
		
	
	
	
	
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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# arm-cs-trace-disasm.py: ARM CoreSight Trace Dump With Disassember
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#
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# Author: Tor Jeremiassen <tor@ti.com>
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#         Mathieu Poirier <mathieu.poirier@linaro.org>
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#         Leo Yan <leo.yan@linaro.org>
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#         Al Grant <Al.Grant@arm.com>
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from __future__ import print_function
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import os
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from os import path
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import re
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from subprocess import *
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from optparse import OptionParser, make_option
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from perf_trace_context import perf_set_itrace_options, \
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	perf_sample_insn, perf_sample_srccode
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# Below are some example commands for using this script.
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#
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# Output disassembly with objdump:
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#  perf script -s scripts/python/arm-cs-trace-disasm.py \
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#		-- -d objdump -k path/to/vmlinux
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# Output disassembly with llvm-objdump:
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#  perf script -s scripts/python/arm-cs-trace-disasm.py \
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#		-- -d llvm-objdump-11 -k path/to/vmlinux
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# Output only source line and symbols:
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#  perf script -s scripts/python/arm-cs-trace-disasm.py
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# Command line parsing.
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option_list = [
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	# formatting options for the bottom entry of the stack
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	make_option("-k", "--vmlinux", dest="vmlinux_name",
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		    help="Set path to vmlinux file"),
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	make_option("-d", "--objdump", dest="objdump_name",
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		    help="Set path to objdump executable file"),
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	make_option("-v", "--verbose", dest="verbose",
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		    action="store_true", default=False,
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		    help="Enable debugging log")
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]
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parser = OptionParser(option_list=option_list)
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(options, args) = parser.parse_args()
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# Initialize global dicts and regular expression
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disasm_cache = dict()
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cpu_data = dict()
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disasm_re = re.compile("^\s*([0-9a-fA-F]+):")
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disasm_func_re = re.compile("^\s*([0-9a-fA-F]+)\s.*:")
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cache_size = 64*1024
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glb_source_file_name	= None
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glb_line_number		= None
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glb_dso			= None
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def get_optional(perf_dict, field):
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       if field in perf_dict:
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               return perf_dict[field]
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       return "[unknown]"
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def get_offset(perf_dict, field):
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	if field in perf_dict:
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		return "+%#x" % perf_dict[field]
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	return ""
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def get_dso_file_path(dso_name, dso_build_id):
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	if (dso_name == "[kernel.kallsyms]" or dso_name == "vmlinux"):
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		if (options.vmlinux_name):
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			return options.vmlinux_name;
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		else:
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			return dso_name
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	if (dso_name == "[vdso]") :
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		append = "/vdso"
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	else:
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		append = "/elf"
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	dso_path = os.environ['PERF_BUILDID_DIR'] + "/" + dso_name + "/" + dso_build_id + append;
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	# Replace duplicate slash chars to single slash char
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	dso_path = dso_path.replace('//', '/', 1)
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	return dso_path
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def read_disam(dso_fname, dso_start, start_addr, stop_addr):
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	addr_range = str(start_addr) + ":" + str(stop_addr) + ":" + dso_fname
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	# Don't let the cache get too big, clear it when it hits max size
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	if (len(disasm_cache) > cache_size):
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		disasm_cache.clear();
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	if addr_range in disasm_cache:
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		disasm_output = disasm_cache[addr_range];
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	else:
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		start_addr = start_addr - dso_start;
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		stop_addr = stop_addr - dso_start;
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		disasm = [ options.objdump_name, "-d", "-z",
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			   "--start-address="+format(start_addr,"#x"),
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			   "--stop-address="+format(stop_addr,"#x") ]
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		disasm += [ dso_fname ]
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		disasm_output = check_output(disasm).decode('utf-8').split('\n')
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		disasm_cache[addr_range] = disasm_output
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	return disasm_output
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def print_disam(dso_fname, dso_start, start_addr, stop_addr):
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	for line in read_disam(dso_fname, dso_start, start_addr, stop_addr):
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		m = disasm_func_re.search(line)
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		if m is None:
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			m = disasm_re.search(line)
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			if m is None:
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				continue
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		print("\t" + line)
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def print_sample(sample):
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	print("Sample = { cpu: %04d addr: 0x%016x phys_addr: 0x%016x ip: 0x%016x " \
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	      "pid: %d tid: %d period: %d time: %d }" % \
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	      (sample['cpu'], sample['addr'], sample['phys_addr'], \
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	       sample['ip'], sample['pid'], sample['tid'], \
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	       sample['period'], sample['time']))
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def trace_begin():
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	print('ARM CoreSight Trace Data Assembler Dump')
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def trace_end():
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	print('End')
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def trace_unhandled(event_name, context, event_fields_dict):
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	print(' '.join(['%s=%s'%(k,str(v))for k,v in sorted(event_fields_dict.items())]))
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def common_start_str(comm, sample):
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	sec = int(sample["time"] / 1000000000)
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	ns = sample["time"] % 1000000000
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	cpu = sample["cpu"]
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	pid = sample["pid"]
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	tid = sample["tid"]
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	return "%16s %5u/%-5u [%04u] %9u.%09u  " % (comm, pid, tid, cpu, sec, ns)
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# This code is copied from intel-pt-events.py for printing source code
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# line and symbols.
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def print_srccode(comm, param_dict, sample, symbol, dso):
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	ip = sample["ip"]
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	if symbol == "[unknown]":
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		start_str = common_start_str(comm, sample) + ("%x" % ip).rjust(16).ljust(40)
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	else:
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		offs = get_offset(param_dict, "symoff")
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		start_str = common_start_str(comm, sample) + (symbol + offs).ljust(40)
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	global glb_source_file_name
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	global glb_line_number
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	global glb_dso
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	source_file_name, line_number, source_line = perf_sample_srccode(perf_script_context)
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	if source_file_name:
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		if glb_line_number == line_number and glb_source_file_name == source_file_name:
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			src_str = ""
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		else:
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			if len(source_file_name) > 40:
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				src_file = ("..." + source_file_name[-37:]) + " "
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			else:
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				src_file = source_file_name.ljust(41)
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			if source_line is None:
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				src_str = src_file + str(line_number).rjust(4) + " <source not found>"
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			else:
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				src_str = src_file + str(line_number).rjust(4) + " " + source_line
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		glb_dso = None
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	elif dso == glb_dso:
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		src_str = ""
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	else:
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		src_str = dso
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		glb_dso = dso
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	glb_line_number = line_number
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	glb_source_file_name = source_file_name
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	print(start_str, src_str)
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def process_event(param_dict):
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	global cache_size
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	global options
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	sample = param_dict["sample"]
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	comm = param_dict["comm"]
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	name = param_dict["ev_name"]
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	dso = get_optional(param_dict, "dso")
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	dso_bid = get_optional(param_dict, "dso_bid")
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	dso_start = get_optional(param_dict, "dso_map_start")
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	dso_end = get_optional(param_dict, "dso_map_end")
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	symbol = get_optional(param_dict, "symbol")
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	if (options.verbose == True):
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		print("Event type: %s" % name)
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		print_sample(sample)
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	# If cannot find dso so cannot dump assembler, bail out
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	if (dso == '[unknown]'):
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		return
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	# Validate dso start and end addresses
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	if ((dso_start == '[unknown]') or (dso_end == '[unknown]')):
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		print("Failed to find valid dso map for dso %s" % dso)
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		return
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	if (name[0:12] == "instructions"):
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		print_srccode(comm, param_dict, sample, symbol, dso)
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		return
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	# Don't proceed if this event is not a branch sample, .
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	if (name[0:8] != "branches"):
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		return
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	cpu = sample["cpu"]
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	ip = sample["ip"]
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	addr = sample["addr"]
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	# Initialize CPU data if it's empty, and directly return back
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	# if this is the first tracing event for this CPU.
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	if (cpu_data.get(str(cpu) + 'addr') == None):
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		cpu_data[str(cpu) + 'addr'] = addr
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		return
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	# The format for packet is:
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	#
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	#		  +------------+------------+------------+
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	#  sample_prev:   |    addr    |    ip	    |	 cpu	 |
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	#		  +------------+------------+------------+
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	#  sample_next:   |    addr    |    ip	    |	 cpu	 |
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	#		  +------------+------------+------------+
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	#
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	# We need to combine the two continuous packets to get the instruction
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	# range for sample_prev::cpu:
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	#
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	#     [ sample_prev::addr .. sample_next::ip ]
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	#
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	# For this purose, sample_prev::addr is stored into cpu_data structure
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	# and read back for 'start_addr' when the new packet comes, and we need
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	# to use sample_next::ip to calculate 'stop_addr', plusing extra 4 for
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	# 'stop_addr' is for the sake of objdump so the final assembler dump can
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	# include last instruction for sample_next::ip.
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	start_addr = cpu_data[str(cpu) + 'addr']
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	stop_addr  = ip + 4
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	# Record for previous sample packet
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	cpu_data[str(cpu) + 'addr'] = addr
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	# Handle CS_ETM_TRACE_ON packet if start_addr=0 and stop_addr=4
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	if (start_addr == 0 and stop_addr == 4):
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		print("CPU%d: CS_ETM_TRACE_ON packet is inserted" % cpu)
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		return
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	if (start_addr < int(dso_start) or start_addr > int(dso_end)):
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		print("Start address 0x%x is out of range [ 0x%x .. 0x%x ] for dso %s" % (start_addr, int(dso_start), int(dso_end), dso))
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		return
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	if (stop_addr < int(dso_start) or stop_addr > int(dso_end)):
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		print("Stop address 0x%x is out of range [ 0x%x .. 0x%x ] for dso %s" % (stop_addr, int(dso_start), int(dso_end), dso))
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		return
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	if (options.objdump_name != None):
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		# It doesn't need to decrease virtual memory offset for disassembly
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		# for kernel dso, so in this case we set vm_start to zero.
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		if (dso == "[kernel.kallsyms]"):
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			dso_vm_start = 0
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		else:
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			dso_vm_start = int(dso_start)
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		dso_fname = get_dso_file_path(dso, dso_bid)
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		if path.exists(dso_fname):
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			print_disam(dso_fname, dso_vm_start, start_addr, stop_addr)
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		else:
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			print("Failed to find dso %s for address range [ 0x%x .. 0x%x ]" % (dso, start_addr, stop_addr))
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	print_srccode(comm, param_dict, sample, symbol, dso)
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