48 lines
1.7 KiB
Text
48 lines
1.7 KiB
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ifdef LOG
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powertrace-parse:
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cat $(LOG) | grep -a "P " | $(CONTIKI)/tools/powertrace/parse-power-data > powertrace-data
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cat $(LOG) | grep -a "P " | $(CONTIKI)/tools/powertrace/parse-node-power | sort -nr > powertrace-node-data
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cat $(LOG) | $(CONTIKI)/tools/powertrace/parse-sniff-data | sort -n > powertrace-sniff-data
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else #LOG
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powertrace-parse:
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@echo LOG must be defined to point to the powertrace log file to parse
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endif #LOG
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powertrace-plot:
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gnuplot $(CONTIKI)/tools/powertrace/plot-power || echo gnupot failed
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powertrace-show:
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gv powertrace-power.eps
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gv powertrace-node-power.eps
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gv powertrace-sniff-power.eps
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powertrace-all: powertrace-parse powertrace-plot powertrace-show
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powertrace-help:
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@echo Contiki powertrace is a tool that helps with collecting power data
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@echo from motes. The data can be collected from a testbed or from a Cooja
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@echo simulation. The powertrace data consists of lines of text that include
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@echo the capital letter P followed by a list of numbers that contain the
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@echo measured time that mote peripherals were switched on.
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@echo
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@echo A powertrace data file can be parsed and plotted with build-in
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@echo powertrace scripts.
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@echo
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@echo To parse a data file with powertrace data, run:
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@echo
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@echo make powertrace-parse LOG=logfile
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@echo
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@echo to plot the parsed data, do:
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@echo
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@echo make powertrace-plot
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@echo
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@echo this produces two files called powertrace-power.eps and
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@echo powertrace-node-power.eps. To show these files, run:
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@echo
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@echo make powertrace-show
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@echo
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@echo For convenience, all three above make targets can be combined into
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@echo one:
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@echo
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@echo make powertrace-all LOG=logfile
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@echo
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