GSoC Project | Basic Support for Trace Compass
Sebastian Huber
sebastian.huber at embedded-brains.de
Thu Jun 27 11:04:20 UTC 2019
On 27/06/2019 12:51, Ravindra Kumar Meena wrote:
> >
> > For whatever reason this file has only 98304 bytes. The
> content looks
> > all right. So, the next step is to modify the client so that
> it can
> > read
> > from a file instead of the TCP stream.
> >
> > I am trying to write code to read from the original raw record item.
>
> I am not sure why you want to do this. On which task are you currently
> working?
>
> I am working on the 2nd task to modify the record-client program to read
> from a file if a --input=<FILE> command line option is given.
Could you please check in the part which adds the new option and the
code which opens the file.
>
> client_item record;
> while(fread(&record, sizeof(record), 1, input_file))
> printf ("CPU=%d\n",record.cpu);
>
> Here input_file is a file provided through the command.
The TCP stream you saved with nc from the target consists of struct
rtems_record_item_32. In the code above you read struct client_item
items. This cannot be right. When you don't know which content a file
has, please ask.
You have to change this code here:
while ( true ) {
int buf[ 8192 ];
ssize_t n;
n = recv( fd, buf, sizeof( buf ), 0 );
if ( n >= 0 ) {
rtems_record_client_run( &ctx, buf, (size_t) n );
} else {
break;
}
}
First you should refactor the code and move the TCP relates stuff into
separate functions.
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