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Author SHA1 Message Date
Geza Lore
d4e73e215e Tests: fail test if vcddiff aborts, fix failing tests
Tests used to silently pass when vcddiff aborted. Now fixed. Updated
large array trace reference files for FST, added same reference files
for VCD.

Developers need to update their local vcddiff.
2021-07-01 23:22:25 +01:00
Tim Snyder
83fbfa8c71
Fix /usr/bin/env perl in lieu of /usr/bin/perl (#2307)
Enables scripts to work where perl is not installed at /usr/bin/perl
2020-05-04 19:27:30 -04:00
Geza Lore
c52f3349d1
Initial implementation of generic multithreaded tracing (#2269)
The --trace-threads option can now be used to perform tracing on a
thread separate from the main thread when using VCD tracing (with
--trace-threads 1). For FST tracing --trace-threads can be 1 or 2, and
--trace-fst --trace-threads 1 is the same a what --trace-fst-threads
used to be (which is now deprecated).

Performance numbers on SweRV EH1 CoreMark, clang 6.0.0, Intel i7-3770 @
3.40GHz, IO to ramdisk, with numactl set to schedule threads on different
physical cores. Relative speedup:

--trace     ->  --trace --trace-threads 1      +22%
--trace-fst ->  --trace-fst --trace-threads 1  +38% (as --trace-fst-thread)
--trace-fst ->  --trace-fst --trace-threads 2  +93%

Speed relative to --trace with no threaded tracing:
--trace                                 1.00 x
--trace --trace-threads 1               0.82 x
--trace-fst                             1.79 x
--trace-fst --trace-threads 1           1.23 x
--trace-fst --trace-threads 2           0.87 x

This means FST tracing with 2 extra threads is now faster than single
threaded VCD tracing, and is on par with threaded VCD tracing. You do
pay for it in total compute though as --trace-fst --trace-threads 2 uses
about 240% CPU vs 150% for --trace-fst --trace-threads 1, and 155% for
--trace --trace threads 1. Still for interactive use it should be
helpful with large designs.
2020-04-21 23:49:07 +01:00