We'll be posting an updated version of the stats changes Nate posted
a while back using python as the outputter. With this framework you
should be able to do whatever kind of formatting you want. We've been
writing it into a SQLlite DB, as it's easier to parse after the fact if
you don't have to deal with string conversion and other text output
stuff. 

Ali 

On 15.01.2013 11:00, Jason Power wrote: 

> Hi Nilay,
>

> Specifically on the issue of using gem5 stats vs keeping Ruby stats
>
a separate thing, how much work would it be to update gem5 stats to have
an
> option to output in a way that is more like the current ruby stats?
What's
> this work compared to the new functions for printing, clearing,
etc you're
> going to have to add to make the changes you're
suggesting?
> 
> My opinion falls more in line with Andreas here. I
would love to be able to
> get all of the statistics generated in ruby
in gem5 stats, personally.
> Having unified statistics would be much
simpler IMO. Though, I definitely
> agree with the people who think that
the gem5 stats output is difficult for
> humans to read.
> 
> Other than
the output format, are there any reasons not to use gem5 stats
> in
Ruby?
> 
> Also, would the changes you are suggesting here make it
easier to move the
> statistics in ruby to gem5 stats? I would be good
with this change if it
> makes the transition easier to do later.
> 
>
Jason
> 
> On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 7:38 AM, Nilay Vaish
<[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> On Tue, 15 Jan 2013, Andreas Hansson
wrote: Hi Nilay, 
>> 
>>> That's fine. I just think there is value in
having one uniform stats framework, and if there is some serious work
being put into it, then basing it on gem5 stats seems like a sensible
choice from my point of view. We have some ongoing work to add a
database backend for the stats to simplify
storing/post-processing/**visualisation and obviously that would "just
work(?)" if the Ruby bits also used gem5 stats. No pressure, I merely
wanted understand and also let you know what changes are in the
pipeline.
>> Well, there are people who find processing / visualisation
with ruby stats easier. The reasoning behind this has more to do with
the format in which the file ruby.stats is generated, and less (or maybe
nothing at all) with how the stats are actually collected. -- Nilay
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