On 2/8/2023 4:10 PM, SAI GOVARDHAN M C PES1UG19EC255PESU ECE Student wrote:
Hi,
We are students working on memory access analysis, using the Lackey tool in
Valgrind.
Our memory trace results in a large log file, and we need the trace from discrete points of
execution (between 40-60%).
Instead of logging completely, and splitting manually, is there a way we can modify the Lackey
command to pick from a desired point in the execution?
For reference, the command we use is
$ valgrind --tool=lackey --trace-mem=yes --log-file=/path_to_log ./program
We need to modify this to command to trace from 40-60% of the program
If you know the approximate number of memory accesses, you could do something
as simple as:
valgrind ... | tail +n XXX | head -n YYY
to start after XXX lines of output and stop after producing YYY lines. You
could do something more sophisticated using, say, gawk, to trigger on a
particular address being accessed, e.g., as an instruction fetch.
This will all slow things down a bit, but might accomplish your goals.
I'm not claiming there isn't some sophisticated way to tell valgrind when
to start tracing, either. Also, nobody is stopping you from customizing
the tool yourself :-) ... a mere exercise in programming, no?
Best wishes - EM
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