Commit e7bb4389 authored by Luca Ceresoli's avatar Luca Ceresoli Committed by Mark Brown

ASoC: dapm-graph: new tool to visualize DAPM state

Add a tool to generate a picture of the current DAPM state for a sound
card.

dapm-graph is inspired by vizdapm which used to be published on a Wolfson
Micro git repository now disappeared, and has a few forks around:

  https://github.com/mihais/asoc-tools
  https://github.com/alexandrebelloni/asoc-tools

dapm-graph is a full reimplementation with several improvements while still
being a self-contained shell script:

Improvements to rendered output:
 - shows the entire card, not one component hierarchy only
 - each component is rendered in a separate box
 - shows widget on/off status based on widget information alone (the
   original vizdapm propagates the "on" green colour to the first input
   widget)
 - use bold line and gray background and not only green/red line to show
   on/off status (for the color blind)

Improvements for embedded system developers:
 - remote mode: get state of remote device (possibly with minimal rootfs)
   via SSH, but parsing locally for faster operation
 - compatible with BusyBox shell, not only bash

Usability improvements:
 - flexible command line (uses getopts for parsing)
 - detailed help text
 - flag to enable detailed debug logging
 - graphviz output format detected from file extension, not hard coded
 - a self-contained shell script

Usage is designed to be simple:

  dapm-grpah -c CARD                  - get state from debugfs for CARD
  dapm-grpah -c CARD -r REMOTE_TARGET - same, but remotely via SSH
  dapm-grpah -d STATE_DIR             - from a local copy of the debugfs
                                        tree for a card
Signed-off-by: default avatarLuca Ceresoli <luca.ceresoli@bootlin.com>
Reviewed-by: default avatarAlexandre Belloni <alexandre.belloni@bootlin.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240416-vizdapm-ng-v1-3-5d33c0b57bc5@bootlin.comSigned-off-by: default avatarMark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
parent 5b1047dc
...@@ -20669,6 +20669,12 @@ F: include/trace/events/sof*.h ...@@ -20669,6 +20669,12 @@ F: include/trace/events/sof*.h
F: include/uapi/sound/asoc.h F: include/uapi/sound/asoc.h
F: sound/soc/ F: sound/soc/
SOUND - SOC LAYER / dapm-graph
M: Luca Ceresoli <luca.ceresoli@bootlin.com>
L: linux-sound@vger.kernel.org
S: Maintained
F: tools/sound/dapm-graph
SOUND - SOUND OPEN FIRMWARE (SOF) DRIVERS SOUND - SOUND OPEN FIRMWARE (SOF) DRIVERS
M: Pierre-Louis Bossart <pierre-louis.bossart@linux.intel.com> M: Pierre-Louis Bossart <pierre-louis.bossart@linux.intel.com>
M: Liam Girdwood <lgirdwood@gmail.com> M: Liam Girdwood <lgirdwood@gmail.com>
......
#!/bin/sh
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
#
# Generate a graph of the current DAPM state for an audio card
#
# Copyright 2024 Bootlin
# Author: Luca Ceresoli <luca.ceresol@bootlin.com>
set -eu
STYLE_NODE_ON="shape=box,style=bold,color=green4"
STYLE_NODE_OFF="shape=box,style=filled,color=gray30,fillcolor=gray95"
# Print usage and exit
#
# $1 = exit return value
# $2 = error string (required if $1 != 0)
usage()
{
if [ "${1}" -ne 0 ]; then
echo "${2}" >&2
fi
echo "
Generate a graph of the current DAPM state for an audio card.
The DAPM state can be obtained via debugfs for a card on the local host or
a remote target, or from a local copy of the debugfs tree for the card.
Usage:
$(basename $0) [options] -c CARD - Local sound card
$(basename $0) [options] -c CARD -r REMOTE_TARGET - Card on remote system
$(basename $0) [options] -d STATE_DIR - Local directory
Options:
-c CARD Sound card to get DAPM state of
-r REMOTE_TARGET Get DAPM state from REMOTE_TARGET via SSH and SCP
instead of using a local sound card
-d STATE_DIR Get DAPM state from a local copy of a debugfs tree
-o OUT_FILE Output file (default: dapm.dot)
-D Show verbose debugging info
-h Print this help and exit
The output format is implied by the extension of OUT_FILE:
* Use the .dot extension to generate a text graph representation in
graphviz dot syntax.
* Any other extension is assumed to be a format supported by graphviz for
rendering, e.g. 'png', 'svg', and will produce both the .dot file and a
picture from it. This requires the 'dot' program from the graphviz
package.
"
exit ${1}
}
# Connect to a remote target via SSH, collect all DAPM files from debufs
# into a tarball and get the tarball via SCP into $3/dapm.tar
#
# $1 = target as used by ssh and scp, e.g. "root@192.168.1.1"
# $2 = sound card name
# $3 = temp dir path (present on the host, created on the target)
# $4 = local directory to extract the tarball into
#
# Requires an ssh+scp server, find and tar+gz on the target
#
# Note: the tarball is needed because plain 'scp -r' from debugfs would
# copy only empty files
grab_remote_files()
{
echo "Collecting DAPM state from ${1}"
dbg_echo "Collected DAPM state in ${3}"
ssh "${1}" "
set -eu &&
cd \"/sys/kernel/debug/asoc/${2}\" &&
find * -type d -exec mkdir -p ${3}/dapm-tree/{} \; &&
find * -type f -exec cp \"{}\" \"${3}/dapm-tree/{}\" \; &&
cd ${3}/dapm-tree &&
tar cf ${3}/dapm.tar ."
scp -q "${1}:${3}/dapm.tar" "${3}"
mkdir -p "${4}"
tar xf "${tmp_dir}/dapm.tar" -C "${4}"
}
# Parse a widget file and generate graph description in graphviz dot format
#
# Skips any file named "bias_level".
#
# $1 = temporary work dir
# $2 = component name
# $3 = widget filename
process_dapm_widget()
{
local tmp_dir="${1}"
local c_name="${2}"
local w_file="${3}"
local dot_file="${tmp_dir}/main.dot"
local links_file="${tmp_dir}/links.dot"
local w_name="$(basename "${w_file}")"
local w_tag="${c_name}_${w_name}"
if [ "${w_name}" = "bias_level" ]; then
return 0
fi
dbg_echo " + Widget: ${w_name}"
cat "${w_file}" | (
read line
if echo "${line}" | grep -q ': On '
then local node_style="${STYLE_NODE_ON}"
else local node_style="${STYLE_NODE_OFF}"
fi
local w_type=""
while read line; do
# Collect widget type if present
if echo "${line}" | grep -q '^widget-type '; then
local w_type_raw="$(echo "$line" | cut -d ' ' -f 2)"
dbg_echo " - Widget type: ${w_type_raw}"
# Note: escaping '\n' is tricky to get working with both
# bash and busybox ash, so use a '%' here and replace it
# later
local w_type="%n[${w_type_raw}]"
fi
# Collect any links. We could use "in" links or "out" links,
# let's use "in" links
if echo "${line}" | grep -q '^in '; then
local w_src=$(echo "$line" |
awk -F\" '{print $6 "_" $4}' |
sed 's/^(null)_/ROOT_/')
dbg_echo " - Input route from: ${w_src}"
echo " \"${w_src}\" -> \"$w_tag\"" >> "${links_file}"
fi
done
echo " \"${w_tag}\" [label=\"${w_name}${w_type}\",${node_style}]" |
tr '%' '\\' >> "${dot_file}"
)
}
# Parse the DAPM tree for a sound card component and generate graph
# description in graphviz dot format
#
# $1 = temporary work dir
# $2 = component directory
# $3 = forced component name (extracted for path if empty)
process_dapm_component()
{
local tmp_dir="${1}"
local c_dir="${2}"
local c_name="${3}"
local dot_file="${tmp_dir}/main.dot"
local links_file="${tmp_dir}/links.dot"
if [ -z "${c_name}" ]; then
# Extract directory name into component name:
# "./cs42l51.0-004a/dapm" -> "cs42l51.0-004a"
c_name="$(basename $(dirname "${c_dir}"))"
fi
dbg_echo " * Component: ${c_name}"
echo "" >> "${dot_file}"
echo " subgraph \"${c_name}\" {" >> "${dot_file}"
echo " cluster = true" >> "${dot_file}"
echo " label = \"${c_name}\"" >> "${dot_file}"
echo " color=dodgerblue" >> "${dot_file}"
# Create empty file to ensure it will exist in all cases
>"${links_file}"
# Iterate over widgets in the component dir
for w_file in ${c_dir}/*; do
process_dapm_widget "${tmp_dir}" "${c_name}" "${w_file}"
done
echo " }" >> "${dot_file}"
cat "${links_file}" >> "${dot_file}"
}
# Parse the DAPM tree for a sound card and generate graph description in
# graphviz dot format
#
# $1 = temporary work dir
# $2 = directory tree with DAPM state (either in debugfs or a mirror)
process_dapm_tree()
{
local tmp_dir="${1}"
local dapm_dir="${2}"
local dot_file="${tmp_dir}/main.dot"
echo "digraph G {" > "${dot_file}"
echo " fontname=\"sans-serif\"" >> "${dot_file}"
echo " node [fontname=\"sans-serif\"]" >> "${dot_file}"
# Process root directory (no component)
process_dapm_component "${tmp_dir}" "${dapm_dir}/dapm" "ROOT"
# Iterate over components
for c_dir in "${dapm_dir}"/*/dapm
do
process_dapm_component "${tmp_dir}" "${c_dir}" ""
done
echo "}" >> "${dot_file}"
}
main()
{
# Parse command line
local out_file="dapm.dot"
local card_name=""
local remote_target=""
local dapm_tree=""
local dbg_on=""
while getopts "c:r:d:o:Dh" arg; do
case $arg in
c) card_name="${OPTARG}" ;;
r) remote_target="${OPTARG}" ;;
d) dapm_tree="${OPTARG}" ;;
o) out_file="${OPTARG}" ;;
D) dbg_on="1" ;;
h) usage 0 ;;
*) usage 1 ;;
esac
done
shift $(($OPTIND - 1))
if [ -n "${dapm_tree}" ]; then
if [ -n "${card_name}${remote_target}" ]; then
usage 1 "Cannot use -c and -r with -d"
fi
echo "Using local tree: ${dapm_tree}"
elif [ -n "${remote_target}" ]; then
if [ -z "${card_name}" ]; then
usage 1 "-r requires -c"
fi
echo "Using card ${card_name} from remote target ${remote_target}"
elif [ -n "${card_name}" ]; then
echo "Using local card: ${card_name}"
else
usage 1 "Please choose mode using -c, -r or -d"
fi
# Define logging function
if [ "${dbg_on}" ]; then
dbg_echo() {
echo "$*" >&2
}
else
dbg_echo() {
:
}
fi
# Filename must have a dot in order the infer the format from the
# extension
if ! echo "${out_file}" | grep -qE '\.'; then
echo "Missing extension in output filename ${out_file}" >&2
usage
exit 1
fi
local out_fmt="${out_file##*.}"
local dot_file="${out_file%.*}.dot"
dbg_echo "dot file: $dot_file"
dbg_echo "Output file: $out_file"
dbg_echo "Output format: $out_fmt"
tmp_dir="$(mktemp -d /tmp/$(basename $0).XXXXXX)"
trap "{ rm -fr ${tmp_dir}; }" INT TERM EXIT
if [ -z "${dapm_tree}" ]
then
dapm_tree="/sys/kernel/debug/asoc/${card_name}"
fi
if [ -n "${remote_target}" ]; then
dapm_tree="${tmp_dir}/dapm-tree"
grab_remote_files "${remote_target}" "${card_name}" "${tmp_dir}" "${dapm_tree}"
fi
# In all cases now ${dapm_tree} contains the DAPM state
process_dapm_tree "${tmp_dir}" "${dapm_tree}"
cp "${tmp_dir}/main.dot" "${dot_file}"
if [ "${out_file}" != "${dot_file}" ]; then
dot -T"${out_fmt}" "${dot_file}" -o "${out_file}"
fi
echo "Generated file ${out_file}"
}
main "${@}"
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