1# -*- Mode: Python -*- 2# vim: filetype=python 3# 4 5## 6# = Record/replay 7## 8 9{ 'include': 'common.json' } 10 11## 12# @ReplayMode: 13# 14# Mode of the replay subsystem. 15# 16# @none: normal execution mode. Replay or record are not enabled. 17# 18# @record: record mode. All non-deterministic data is written into the 19# replay log. 20# 21# @play: replay mode. Non-deterministic data required for system execution 22# is read from the log. 23# 24# Since: 2.5 25## 26{ 'enum': 'ReplayMode', 27 'data': [ 'none', 'record', 'play' ] } 28 29## 30# @ReplayInfo: 31# 32# Record/replay information. 33# 34# @mode: current mode. 35# 36# @filename: name of the record/replay log file. 37# It is present only in record or replay modes, when the log 38# is recorded or replayed. 39# 40# @icount: current number of executed instructions. 41# 42# Since: 5.2 43## 44{ 'struct': 'ReplayInfo', 45 'data': { 'mode': 'ReplayMode', '*filename': 'str', 'icount': 'int' } } 46 47## 48# @query-replay: 49# 50# Retrieve the record/replay information. 51# It includes current instruction count which may be used for 52# @replay-break and @replay-seek commands. 53# 54# Returns: record/replay information. 55# 56# Since: 5.2 57# 58# Example: 59# 60# -> { "execute": "query-replay" } 61# <- { "return": { "mode": "play", "filename": "log.rr", "icount": 220414 } } 62# 63## 64{ 'command': 'query-replay', 65 'returns': 'ReplayInfo' } 66 67## 68# @replay-break: 69# 70# Set replay breakpoint at instruction count @icount. 71# Execution stops when the specified instruction is reached. 72# There can be at most one breakpoint. When breakpoint is set, any prior 73# one is removed. The breakpoint may be set only in replay mode and only 74# "in the future", i.e. at instruction counts greater than the current one. 75# The current instruction count can be observed with @query-replay. 76# 77# @icount: instruction count to stop at 78# 79# Since: 5.2 80# 81# Example: 82# 83# -> { "execute": "replay-break", "arguments": { "icount": 220414 } } 84# <- { "return": {} } 85# 86## 87{ 'command': 'replay-break', 'data': { 'icount': 'int' } } 88 89## 90# @replay-delete-break: 91# 92# Remove replay breakpoint which was set with @replay-break. 93# The command is ignored when there are no replay breakpoints. 94# 95# Since: 5.2 96# 97# Example: 98# 99# -> { "execute": "replay-delete-break" } 100# <- { "return": {} } 101# 102## 103{ 'command': 'replay-delete-break' } 104 105## 106# @replay-seek: 107# 108# Automatically proceed to the instruction count @icount, when 109# replaying the execution. The command automatically loads nearest 110# snapshot and replays the execution to find the desired instruction. 111# When there is no preceding snapshot or the execution is not replayed, 112# then the command fails. 113# icount for the reference may be obtained with @query-replay command. 114# 115# @icount: target instruction count 116# 117# Since: 5.2 118# 119# Example: 120# 121# -> { "execute": "replay-seek", "arguments": { "icount": 220414 } } 122# <- { "return": {} } 123## 124{ 'command': 'replay-seek', 'data': { 'icount': 'int' } } 125