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1 | #ifndef _UST_TRACEPOINT_H |
2 | #define _UST_TRACEPOINT_H | |
f99be407 PMF |
3 | |
4 | /* | |
e9090899 | 5 | * Copyright (C) 2008-2011 Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com> |
1f8b0dff | 6 | * Copyright (C) 2009 Pierre-Marc Fournier |
22d72948 | 7 | * Copyright (C) 2009 Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org> |
f99be407 | 8 | * |
8fc2d8db PMF |
9 | * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
10 | * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public | |
f37142a4 MD |
11 | * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; |
12 | * version 2.1 of the License. | |
f99be407 | 13 | * |
8fc2d8db | 14 | * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
1f8b0dff | 15 | * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
8fc2d8db PMF |
16 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU |
17 | * Lesser General Public License for more details. | |
1f8b0dff | 18 | * |
8fc2d8db PMF |
19 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public |
20 | * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software | |
21 | * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA | |
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22 | * |
23 | * Heavily inspired from the Linux Kernel Markers. | |
24 | * | |
1f8b0dff | 25 | * Ported to userspace by Pierre-Marc Fournier. |
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26 | */ |
27 | ||
b7ea1a1c | 28 | #include <urcu-bp.h> |
b0c4126f | 29 | #include <urcu/list.h> |
f99be407 | 30 | |
1ea2c2df MD |
31 | #ifdef __cplusplus |
32 | extern "C" { | |
33 | #endif | |
34 | ||
b979b346 | 35 | struct tracepoint_probe { |
9dec086e NC |
36 | void *func; |
37 | void *data; | |
38 | }; | |
39 | ||
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40 | struct tracepoint { |
41 | const char *name; /* Tracepoint name */ | |
f36c12ab | 42 | char state; /* State. */ |
b979b346 | 43 | struct tracepoint_probe *probes; |
f218ff28 | 44 | }; |
f99be407 | 45 | |
cc7b66ba MD |
46 | /* |
47 | * Tracepoints should be added to the instrumented code using the | |
48 | * "tracepoint()" macro. | |
49 | */ | |
50 | #define tracepoint(name, args...) __trace_##name(args) | |
51 | ||
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52 | /* |
53 | * it_func[0] is never NULL because there is at least one element in the array | |
54 | * when the array itself is non NULL. | |
55 | */ | |
56 | #define __DO_TRACE(tp, proto, args) \ | |
57 | do { \ | |
b979b346 MD |
58 | struct tracepoint_probe *__tp_it_probe_ptr; \ |
59 | void *__tp_it_func; \ | |
60 | void *__tp_cb_data; \ | |
f99be407 | 61 | \ |
9dec086e | 62 | rcu_read_lock(); \ |
b979b346 MD |
63 | __tp_it_probe_ptr = rcu_dereference((tp)->probes); \ |
64 | if (__tp_it_probe_ptr) { \ | |
f99be407 | 65 | do { \ |
b979b346 MD |
66 | __tp_it_func = __tp_it_probe_ptr->func; \ |
67 | __tp_cb_data = __tp_it_probe_ptr->data; \ | |
1ea2c2df | 68 | URCU_FORCE_CAST(void(*)(proto), __tp_it_func)(args); \ |
b979b346 | 69 | } while ((++__tp_it_probe_ptr)->func); \ |
f99be407 | 70 | } \ |
9dec086e | 71 | rcu_read_unlock(); \ |
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72 | } while (0) |
73 | ||
81614639 MD |
74 | #define TP_PARAMS(args...) args |
75 | #define TP_PROTO(args...) args | |
76 | #define TP_ARGS(args...) args | |
77 | ||
f36c12ab | 78 | #define __CHECK_TRACE(name, proto, args) \ |
f99be407 | 79 | do { \ |
b5a3dfa5 | 80 | if (caa_unlikely(__tracepoint_##name.state)) \ |
f36c12ab MD |
81 | __DO_TRACE(&__tracepoint_##name, \ |
82 | TP_PROTO(proto), TP_ARGS(args)); \ | |
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83 | } while (0) |
84 | ||
85 | /* | |
86 | * Make sure the alignment of the structure in the __tracepoints section will | |
87 | * not add unwanted padding between the beginning of the section and the | |
88 | * structure. Force alignment to the same alignment as the section start. | |
f99be407 | 89 | */ |
8d71973c | 90 | #define __DECLARE_TRACEPOINT(name, proto, args, data_proto, data_args) \ |
f99be407 | 91 | extern struct tracepoint __tracepoint_##name; \ |
cc7b66ba | 92 | static inline void __trace_##name(proto) \ |
f99be407 | 93 | { \ |
f36c12ab | 94 | __CHECK_TRACE(name, TP_PROTO(data_proto), \ |
9dec086e | 95 | TP_ARGS(data_args)); \ |
f99be407 | 96 | } \ |
9dec086e | 97 | static inline int \ |
cc7b66ba | 98 | __register_trace_##name(void (*probe)(data_proto), void *data) \ |
f99be407 | 99 | { \ |
81614639 | 100 | return __tracepoint_probe_register(#name, (void *)probe,\ |
9dec086e | 101 | data); \ |
f99be407 | 102 | } \ |
9dec086e | 103 | static inline int \ |
cc7b66ba | 104 | __unregister_trace_##name(void (*probe)(data_proto), void *data)\ |
f99be407 | 105 | { \ |
81614639 | 106 | return __tracepoint_probe_unregister(#name, (void *)probe, \ |
9dec086e | 107 | data); \ |
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108 | } |
109 | ||
332b3a18 | 110 | /* |
81614639 | 111 | * The need for the _DECLARE_TRACEPOINT_NOARGS() is to handle the prototype |
377d33ed | 112 | * (void). "void" is a special value in a function prototype and can |
8d71973c | 113 | * not be combined with other arguments. Since the DECLARE_TRACEPOINT() |
377d33ed MD |
114 | * macro adds a data element at the beginning of the prototype, |
115 | * we need a way to differentiate "(void *data, proto)" from | |
116 | * "(void *data, void)". The second prototype is invalid. | |
117 | * | |
8d71973c | 118 | * DECLARE_TRACEPOINT_NOARGS() passes "void" as the tracepoint prototype |
b979b346 | 119 | * and "void *__tp_cb_data" as the callback prototype. |
377d33ed | 120 | * |
8d71973c | 121 | * DECLARE_TRACEPOINT() passes "proto" as the tracepoint protoype and |
b979b346 | 122 | * "void *__tp_cb_data, proto" as the callback prototype. |
377d33ed | 123 | */ |
81614639 MD |
124 | #define _DECLARE_TRACEPOINT_NOARGS(name) \ |
125 | __DECLARE_TRACEPOINT(name, void, , void *__tp_cb_data, __tp_cb_data) | |
377d33ed | 126 | |
81614639 MD |
127 | #define _DECLARE_TRACEPOINT(name, proto, args) \ |
128 | __DECLARE_TRACEPOINT(name, TP_PARAMS(proto), TP_PARAMS(args), \ | |
129 | TP_PARAMS(void *__tp_cb_data, proto), \ | |
130 | TP_PARAMS(__tp_cb_data, args)) | |
9dec086e | 131 | |
f99be407 | 132 | /* |
81614639 MD |
133 | * __tracepoints_ptrs section is not const (read-only) to let the linker update |
134 | * the pointer, allowing PIC code. | |
f99be407 | 135 | */ |
81614639 MD |
136 | #define _DEFINE_TRACEPOINT(name) \ |
137 | static const char __tpstrtab_##name[] \ | |
138 | __attribute__((section("__tracepoints_strings"))) = #name; \ | |
139 | struct tracepoint __tracepoint_##name \ | |
140 | __attribute__((section("__tracepoints"))) = \ | |
141 | { __tpstrtab_##name, 0, NULL }; \ | |
142 | static struct tracepoint * __tracepoint_ptr_##name \ | |
143 | __attribute__((used, section("__tracepoints_ptrs"))) = \ | |
144 | &__tracepoint_##name; | |
f99be407 | 145 | |
f99be407 | 146 | |
81614639 MD |
147 | #define __register_tracepoint(name, probe, data) \ |
148 | __register_trace_##name(probe, data) | |
149 | #define __unregister_tracepoint(name, probe, data) \ | |
150 | __unregister_trace_##name(probe, data) | |
f99be407 | 151 | |
81614639 MD |
152 | /* |
153 | * Connect a probe to a tracepoint. | |
154 | * Internal API. | |
155 | */ | |
156 | extern | |
157 | int __tracepoint_probe_register(const char *name, void *probe, void *data); | |
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158 | |
159 | /* | |
81614639 MD |
160 | * Disconnect a probe from a tracepoint. |
161 | * Internal API. | |
f99be407 | 162 | */ |
81614639 MD |
163 | extern |
164 | int __tracepoint_probe_unregister(const char *name, void *probe, void *data); | |
f99be407 | 165 | |
81614639 MD |
166 | extern |
167 | int tracepoint_register_lib(struct tracepoint * const *tracepoints_start, | |
168 | int tracepoints_count); | |
169 | extern | |
170 | int tracepoint_unregister_lib(struct tracepoint * const *tracepoints_start); | |
872037bb | 171 | |
6cdf29f8 MD |
172 | /* |
173 | * These weak symbols, the constructor, and destructor take care of | |
174 | * registering only _one_ instance of the tracepoints per shared-ojbect | |
175 | * (or for the whole main program). | |
6cdf29f8 MD |
176 | */ |
177 | extern struct tracepoint * const __start___tracepoints_ptrs[] | |
178 | __attribute__((weak, visibility("hidden"))); | |
179 | extern struct tracepoint * const __stop___tracepoints_ptrs[] | |
180 | __attribute__((weak, visibility("hidden"))); | |
181 | int __tracepoint_registered | |
182 | __attribute__((weak, visibility("hidden"))); | |
183 | ||
184 | static void __attribute__((constructor)) __tracepoints__init(void) | |
185 | { | |
186 | if (__tracepoint_registered++) | |
187 | return; | |
188 | tracepoint_register_lib(__start___tracepoints_ptrs, | |
189 | __stop___tracepoints_ptrs - | |
190 | __start___tracepoints_ptrs); | |
191 | } | |
192 | ||
193 | static void __attribute__((destructor)) __tracepoints__destroy(void) | |
194 | { | |
195 | if (--__tracepoint_registered) | |
196 | return; | |
197 | tracepoint_unregister_lib(__start___tracepoints_ptrs); | |
198 | } | |
22d72948 | 199 | |
8d71973c | 200 | #ifndef TRACEPOINT_EVENT |
22d72948 | 201 | /* |
d75775a6 MD |
202 | * Usage of the TRACEPOINT_EVENT macro: |
203 | * | |
204 | * In short, an example: | |
205 | * | |
d5001b43 | 206 | * TRACEPOINT_EVENT(< [com_company_]project_[component_]event >, |
d75775a6 MD |
207 | * TP_PROTO(int arg0, void *arg1, char *string, size_t strlen, |
208 | * long *arg4, size_t arg4_len), | |
209 | * TP_ARGS(arg0, arg1, string, strlen, arg4, arg4_len), | |
210 | * TP_FIELDS( | |
211 | * | |
212 | * * Integer, printed in base 10 * | |
213 | * ctf_integer(int, field_a, arg0) | |
214 | * | |
215 | * * Integer, printed with 0x base 16 * | |
216 | * ctf_integer_hex(unsigned long, field_d, arg1) | |
217 | * | |
218 | * * Array Sequence, printed as UTF8-encoded array of bytes * | |
219 | * ctf_array_text(char, field_b, string, FIXED_LEN) | |
220 | * ctf_sequence_text(char, field_c, string, size_t, strlen) | |
221 | * | |
222 | * * String, printed as UTF8-encoded string * | |
223 | * ctf_string(field_e, string) | |
224 | * | |
225 | * * Array sequence of signed integer values * | |
226 | * ctf_array(long, field_f, arg4, FIXED_LEN4) | |
227 | * ctf_sequence(long, field_g, arg4, size_t, arg4_len) | |
228 | * ) | |
229 | * ) | |
230 | * | |
231 | * In more detail: | |
22d72948 | 232 | * |
0a42beb6 MD |
233 | * We define a tracepoint, its arguments, and its 'fast binary record' |
234 | * layout. | |
22d72948 | 235 | * |
0a42beb6 | 236 | * Firstly, name your tracepoint via TRACEPOINT_EVENT(name, |
22d72948 | 237 | * |
abcdecad | 238 | * The name should be a proper C99 identifier. |
0a42beb6 MD |
239 | * The "name" MUST follow these rules to ensure no namespace clash |
240 | * occurs: | |
22d72948 | 241 | * |
0a42beb6 MD |
242 | * For projects (applications and libraries) for which an entity |
243 | * specific to the project controls the source code and thus its | |
244 | * tracepoints (typically with a scope larger than a single company): | |
22d72948 | 245 | * |
0a42beb6 MD |
246 | * either: |
247 | * project_component_event | |
248 | * or: | |
249 | * project_event | |
250 | * | |
251 | * Where "project" is the name of the project, | |
d5001b43 MD |
252 | * "component" is the name of the project component (which may |
253 | * include several levels of sub-components, e.g. | |
254 | * ...component_subcomponent_...) where the tracepoint is located | |
255 | * (optional), | |
0a42beb6 MD |
256 | * "event" is the name of the tracepoint event. |
257 | * | |
258 | * For projects issued from a single company wishing to advertise that | |
259 | * the company controls the source code and thus the tracepoints, the | |
260 | * "com_" prefix should be used: | |
261 | * | |
262 | * either: | |
263 | * com_company_project_component_event | |
264 | * or: | |
265 | * com_company_project_event | |
266 | * | |
267 | * Where "company" is the name of the company, | |
268 | * "project" is the name of the project, | |
d5001b43 MD |
269 | * "component" is the name of the project component (which may |
270 | * include several levels of sub-components, e.g. | |
271 | * ...component_subcomponent_...) where the tracepoint is located | |
272 | * (optional), | |
0a42beb6 MD |
273 | * "event" is the name of the tracepoint event. |
274 | * | |
275 | * | |
276 | * As an example, let's consider a user-space application "someproject" | |
277 | * that would have an internal thread scheduler: | |
278 | * | |
279 | * TRACEPOINT_EVENT(someproject_sched_switch, | |
22d72948 NC |
280 | * |
281 | * * | |
282 | * * A function has a regular function arguments | |
283 | * * prototype, declare it via TP_PROTO(): | |
284 | * * | |
285 | * | |
286 | * TP_PROTO(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *prev, | |
287 | * struct task_struct *next), | |
288 | * | |
289 | * * | |
290 | * * Define the call signature of the 'function'. | |
291 | * * (Design sidenote: we use this instead of a | |
292 | * * TP_PROTO1/TP_PROTO2/TP_PROTO3 ugliness.) | |
293 | * * | |
294 | * | |
295 | * TP_ARGS(rq, prev, next), | |
296 | * | |
297 | * * | |
298 | * * Fast binary tracing: define the trace record via | |
81614639 | 299 | * * TP_FIELDS(). You can think about it like a |
22d72948 NC |
300 | * * regular C structure local variable definition. |
301 | * * | |
302 | * * This is how the trace record is structured and will | |
303 | * * be saved into the ring buffer. These are the fields | |
304 | * * that will be exposed to readers. | |
305 | * * | |
0a42beb6 | 306 | * * ctf_integer(pid_t, prev_pid, prev->pid) is equivalent |
81614639 | 307 | * * to a standard declaraton: |
22d72948 | 308 | * * |
81614639 | 309 | * * pid_t prev_pid; |
22d72948 | 310 | * * |
81614639 | 311 | * * followed by an assignment: |
22d72948 | 312 | * * |
81614639 | 313 | * * prev_pid = prev->pid; |
22d72948 | 314 | * * |
0a42beb6 | 315 | * * ctf_array(char, prev_comm, prev->comm, TASK_COMM_LEN) is |
81614639 | 316 | * * equivalent to: |
22d72948 | 317 | * * |
81614639 | 318 | * * char prev_comm[TASK_COMM_LEN]; |
22d72948 | 319 | * * |
81614639 | 320 | * * followed by an assignment: |
22d72948 | 321 | * * |
81614639 | 322 | * * memcpy(prev_comm, prev->comm, TASK_COMM_LEN); |
22d72948 NC |
323 | * * |
324 | * | |
81614639 | 325 | * TP_FIELDS( |
0a42beb6 MD |
326 | * ctf_array(char, prev_comm, prev->comm, TASK_COMM_LEN) |
327 | * ctf_integer(pid_t, prev_pid, prev->pid) | |
328 | * ctf_integer(int, prev_prio, prev->prio) | |
329 | * ctf_array(char, next_comm, next->comm, TASK_COMM_LEN) | |
330 | * ctf_integer(pid_t, next_pid, next->pid) | |
331 | * ctf_integer(int, next_prio, next->prio) | |
22d72948 | 332 | * ) |
0a42beb6 | 333 | * ) |
abcdecad MD |
334 | * |
335 | * Do _NOT_ add comma (,) nor semicolon (;) after the TRACEPOINT_EVENT | |
336 | * declaration. | |
337 | * | |
338 | * The TRACEPOINT_SYSTEM must be defined when declaring a | |
339 | * TRACEPOINT_EVENT. See ust/tracepoint-event.h for information about | |
340 | * usage of other macros controlling TRACEPOINT_EVENT. | |
22d72948 NC |
341 | */ |
342 | ||
81614639 MD |
343 | #define TRACEPOINT_EVENT(name, proto, args, fields) \ |
344 | _DECLARE_TRACEPOINT(name, TP_PARAMS(proto), TP_PARAMS(args)) | |
0c0686ee | 345 | |
81614639 MD |
346 | #define TRACEPOINT_EVENT_CLASS(name, proto, args, fields) |
347 | #define TRACEPOINT_EVENT_INSTANCE(template, name, proto, args) \ | |
348 | _DECLARE_TRACEPOINT(name, TP_PARAMS(proto), TP_PARAMS(args)) | |
0c0686ee | 349 | |
81614639 MD |
350 | /* |
351 | * Declaration of tracepoints that take 0 argument. | |
352 | */ | |
353 | #define TRACEPOINT_EVENT_NOARGS(name, fields) \ | |
354 | _DECLARE_TRACEPOINT_NOARGS(name) | |
0c0686ee | 355 | |
81614639 MD |
356 | #define TRACEPOINT_EVENT_CLASS_NOARGS(name, fields) |
357 | #define TRACEPOINT_EVENT_INSTANCE_NOARGS(template, name) \ | |
358 | _DECLARE_TRACEPOINT_NOARGS(name) | |
0c0686ee | 359 | |
81614639 | 360 | #endif /* #ifndef TRACEPOINT_EVENT */ |
22d72948 | 361 | |
abcdecad MD |
362 | #ifndef TRACEPOINT_LOGLEVEL |
363 | ||
364 | /* | |
365 | * Tracepoint Loglevel Declaration Facility | |
366 | * | |
367 | * This is a place-holder the tracepoint loglevel declaration, | |
368 | * overridden by the tracer implementation. | |
369 | * | |
370 | * Typical use of these loglevels: | |
371 | * | |
372 | * 1) Declare the mapping between loglevel names and an integer values | |
373 | * within TRACEPOINT_LOGLEVEL_ENUM, using TP_LOGLEVEL for each tuple. | |
374 | * Do _NOT_ add comma (,) nor semicolon (;) between the | |
375 | * TRACEPOINT_LOGLEVEL_ENUM entries. Do _NOT_ add comma (,) nor | |
376 | * semicolon (;) after the TRACEPOINT_LOGLEVEL_ENUM declaration. The | |
377 | * name should be a proper C99 identifier. | |
378 | * | |
379 | * TRACEPOINT_LOGLEVEL_ENUM( | |
380 | * TP_LOGLEVEL( < loglevel_name >, < value > ) | |
381 | * TP_LOGLEVEL( < loglevel_name >, < value > ) | |
382 | * ... | |
383 | * ) | |
384 | * | |
385 | * e.g.: | |
386 | * | |
387 | * TRACEPOINT_LOGLEVEL_ENUM( | |
388 | * TP_LOGLEVEL(LOG_EMERG, 0) | |
389 | * TP_LOGLEVEL(LOG_ALERT, 1) | |
390 | * TP_LOGLEVEL(LOG_CRIT, 2) | |
391 | * TP_LOGLEVEL(LOG_ERR, 3) | |
392 | * TP_LOGLEVEL(LOG_WARNING, 4) | |
393 | * TP_LOGLEVEL(LOG_NOTICE, 5) | |
394 | * TP_LOGLEVEL(LOG_INFO, 6) | |
395 | * TP_LOGLEVEL(LOG_DEBUG, 7) | |
396 | * ) | |
397 | * | |
e9f37b4c MD |
398 | * 2) Then, declare tracepoint loglevels for tracepoints. A |
399 | * TRACEPOINT_EVENT should be declared prior to the the | |
400 | * TRACEPOINT_LOGLEVEL for a given tracepoint name. The first field | |
401 | * is the name of the tracepoint, the second field is the loglevel | |
402 | * name. | |
abcdecad MD |
403 | * |
404 | * TRACEPOINT_LOGLEVEL(< [com_company_]project_[component_]event >, | |
405 | * < loglevel_name >) | |
406 | * | |
407 | * The TRACEPOINT_SYSTEM must be defined when declaring a | |
408 | * TRACEPOINT_LOGLEVEL_ENUM and TRACEPOINT_LOGLEVEL. The tracepoint | |
409 | * loglevel enumeration apply to the entire TRACEPOINT_SYSTEM. Only one | |
410 | * tracepoint loglevel enumeration should be declared per tracepoint | |
411 | * system. | |
412 | */ | |
413 | ||
414 | #define TRACEPOINT_LOGLEVEL_ENUM() | |
415 | #define TRACEPOINT_LOGLEVEL(name, loglevel) | |
416 | ||
417 | #endif /* #ifndef TRACEPOINT_LOGLEVEL */ | |
418 | ||
1ea2c2df MD |
419 | #ifdef __cplusplus |
420 | } | |
421 | #endif | |
422 | ||
27b052e3 | 423 | #endif /* _UST_TRACEPOINT_H */ |