sof/tools
Ranjani Sridharan 9b7fffd0d5 tools: plugin: tplg: Fix a couple of memory leaks
Free the memory allocated for tplg base and available input/output
formats when the topology is freed.

Signed-off-by: Ranjani Sridharan <ranjani.sridharan@linux.intel.com>
2024-06-19 21:16:52 +03:00
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coredumper platform: remove support for Sue Creek 2023-02-20 15:46:16 +00:00
ctl Tools: sof-ctl: Add DRC blobs for testing 2023-12-19 17:18:44 +00:00
logger logger: convert: fix variable type for negative value 2024-02-13 17:20:49 +00:00
mtrace tools: add mtrace-reader.py 2022-08-31 10:33:46 +01:00
oss-fuzz Revert "tools: Remove older fuzz framework" 2023-05-23 12:27:28 -07:00
plugin tools: plugin: tplg: Fix a couple of memory leaks 2024-06-19 21:16:52 +03:00
probes tools/probe: Fix WAV header creation for extracted audio streams 2023-09-26 15:15:00 +01:00
rimage src: src_lite depends on src, make this explicit 2024-06-13 10:36:15 +03:00
scripts
sof_ri_info sof_ri_info: fix "full_bytes" comment in the source 2024-03-04 12:04:28 +02:00
test Tools: Test: Audio: Remove unused argument from src_test.m 2023-11-20 15:43:51 +00:00
testbench buffer: Move pipeline_id down into stream params 2024-06-18 14:25:20 +03:00
topology Tools: Topology2: Update sof-hda-efx-generic controls names 2024-06-19 14:16:09 +03:00
tplg_parser topology: Add support for buffer flags 2023-11-30 10:16:59 +02:00
tune Tools: Tune DRC: Export DRC for DMIC capture and cleanup filenames 2024-05-22 16:20:03 +01:00
CMakeLists.txt CMake: require version 3.13 2021-09-10 17:19:29 +01:00
README.md platform: remove support for cAVS 1.5 platforms 2023-03-02 11:28:23 +00:00

README.md

Sound Open Firmware Tools

This is a collection of open source tools used to develop, test and debug SOF.

Building and Installing

mkdir build_tools
cd build_tools
cmake ..
make
make install

sof-logger

sof-logger is used to print logs delivered from FW dma_trace mechanism, by searching log entries in *.ldc file generated by smex.

Every entry declared in FW is placed in elf output file (e.g. sof-tgl) in .static_log_entries section in a form of struct defined in sof/src/include/sof/trace.h in sof fw repo.

*.ldc file contains snd_sof_logs_header (defined in rmbox/logger_convert.c) following by .static_log_entries section incorporated from FW elf file (e.g. sof-tgl). snd_sof_logs_header contains basic information about .static_log_entries section like base_address and data_length.

sof-logger works by reading entry parameters value and entries addresses from FW dma_trace mechanism and searching suitable entry in *.ldc file by its address.

Usage sof-logger <option(s)> <file(s)>
			Display mailbox contents
-h			help
-l *.ldc_file		Specify the *.ldc file
-i in_file		Get traces from in_file, instead of the default
			"/sys/kernel/debug/sof/etrace"
-o out_file		Specify the output file, instead of default stdout
-t			Get traces from "/sys/kernel/debug/sof/trace", instead
			of the default "/sys/kernel/debug/sof/etrace"
-u baud			Input data from a UART
-r			Less formatted output for chained log processors
-p			Get traces from stdin, instead of the default
			"/sys/kernel/debug/sof/etrace"
-c			Set timestamp clock in MHz
-e			Enable checking firmware version with default verification file
			"/sys/kernel/debug/sof/fw_version"
-v ver_file		Enable checking firmware version with ver_file file,
			instead of default: "/sys/kernel/debug/sof/fw_version"
-s state_name		Take a snapshot of state. Save the debugfs entries in
			state_name.*.txt.

Examples:

Get traces from "/sys/kernel/debug/sof/etrace" file, verifies fw_version with "/sys/kernel/debug/sof/fw_version" and prints logs to stdout

$ sof-logger -l ldc_file -e

Get traces from "/sys/kernel/debug/sof/etrace" file, verifies fw_version with ver_file file and prints logs to stdout

$ sof-logger -l ldc_file -v ver_file

Get traces from "/sys/kernel/debug/sof/etrace" file and prints logs to stdout

$ sof-logger -l ldc_file

Get traces from "/sys/kernel/debug/sof/etrace" file and prints logs to out_file file

$ sof-logger -l ldc_file -o out_file

Get traces from "/sys/kernel/debug/sof/trace" file and prints logs to stdout

$ sof-logger -l ldc_file -t

Get traces from "/sys/kernel/debug/sof/trace" file and prints logs to out_file file

$ sof-logger -l ldc_file -t -o out_file

Get traces from stdin and prints logs to stdout

$ sof-logger -l ldc_file -p

Get traces from stdin and prints logs to out_file file

$ sof-logger -l ldc_file -p -o out_file

Get traces from trace_dump file and prints logs to stdout

$ sof-logger -l ldc_file -i trace_dump

Get traces from trace_dump file and prints logs to out_file file

$ sof-logger -l ldc_file -i trace_dump -o out_file

c flag is intended for defining clock value (in MHz) used to format log timestamps. By default clock value is set to 19.2 (MHz). Below example set clock value to 19.9 (MHz).

$ sof-logger -l ldc_file -i trace_dump -o out_file -c 19.9

sof-coredump-reader

Tool for processing FW stack dumps. In verbose mode it prints the stack leading to the core dump including DSP registers and function calls. It outputs unwrapped gdb command function call addresses to human readable function call format either to a file or stdout.

Usage sof-coredump-reader.py [-h] [-a ARCH] [-c] [-l COLUMNCOUNT] [-v]
				(--stdout | -o OUTFILE) [--stdin | -i INFILE]

-h			show this help message and exit
-a ARCH			determine architecture of dump file; valid archs are: LE64bit, LE32bit
-c			set output to be colourful
-l COLUMNCOUNT		set how many colums to group the output in
-v			increase output verbosity
--stdin			input is from stdin
-i INFILE		path to sys dump bin
--stdout		output is to stdout
-o OUTFILE		output is to FILE

sof-coredump-to-gdb.sh shows example usage of sof-coredump-reader.py We read from dump file into sof-coredump-reader.py, then we pipe its output to xt-gdb, which operates on given elf-file.

$ ./sof-coredump-to-gdb.sh sof-tgl dump_file

tests

To generate all test configuration files:

make tests

testbench

The host testbench is meant to serve as a vehicle to test components for functionality and quality of processed samples.

Compilation steps

Run the rebuild-testbench.sh to build the required libraries for the testbench. It should also build the testbench executable.

Running the Testbench

The test can be invoked by running the "testbench" bin in the src/host directory.

Compile and run using script provided (Recommended):

Set up the input arguments for the test in host-testbench.sh and invoke it to compile the host libraries and execute the testbench.

Known Limitations:

  1. Currently, testbench code supports simple volume topologies only.

  2. When setting up arguments, please keep the same file format for input and output files