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[Xen-changelog] The xentrace_format script doesn't work on x86/64. Python pads the input



# HG changeset patch
# User kaf24@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
# Node ID 378e1c58bcd20a1622977796af39dcf8030e1588
# Parent  0970a2fdbee95d74d47d6489a8262814a0d2b3c5
The xentrace_format script doesn't work on x86/64. Python pads the input 
structure because the first field is 32 bits and the next is 64 bits, 
whereas x86-32 doesn't pad. The quick fix is to read the cpu id 
separately as a 32bit value, then read the rest of the trace record. 
Here is a little patch that does that. Tested on x86/32 SMP and x86/64.


Signed-off-by: Rob Gardner <rob.gardner@xxxxxx>

diff -r 0970a2fdbee9 -r 378e1c58bcd2 tools/xentrace/xentrace_format
--- a/tools/xentrace/xentrace_format    Fri Nov 18 16:50:25 2005
+++ b/tools/xentrace/xentrace_format    Fri Nov 18 16:54:23 2005
@@ -85,7 +85,9 @@
 
 # structure of trace record + prepended CPU id (as output by xentrace):
 # CPU(I) TSC(Q) EVENT(L) D1(L) D2(L) D3(L) D4(L) D5(L)
-TRCREC = "IQLLLLLL"
+# read CPU id separately to avoid structure packing problems on 64-bit arch.
+CPUREC = "I"
+TRCREC = "QLLLLLL"
 
 last_tsc = [0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0]
 
@@ -94,11 +96,16 @@
 while not interrupted:
     try:
        i=i+1
+        line = sys.stdin.read(struct.calcsize(CPUREC))
+        if not line:
+            break
+        cpu = struct.unpack(CPUREC, line)[0]
+
         line = sys.stdin.read(struct.calcsize(TRCREC))
         if not line:
             break
 
-        (cpu, tsc, event, d1, d2, d3, d4, d5) = struct.unpack(TRCREC, line)
+        (tsc, event, d1, d2, d3, d4, d5) = struct.unpack(TRCREC, line)
 
        #tsc = (tscH<<32) | tscL
 

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