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1/* This file is part of the Linux Trace Toolkit viewer
2 * Copyright (C) 2003-2004 Michel Dagenais
3 *
4 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
5 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License Version 2 as
6 * published by the Free Software Foundation;
7 *
8 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
9 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
10 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
11 * GNU General Public License for more details.
12 *
13 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
14 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
15 * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston,
16 * MA 02111-1307, USA.
17 */
18
19#ifndef STATE_H
20#define STATE_H
21
22#include <glib.h>
23#include <lttv/tracecontext.h>
24#include <stdio.h>
25
26/* The operating system state, kept during the trace analysis,
27 contains a subset of the real operating system state,
28 sufficient for the analysis, and possibly organized quite differently.
29
30 The state information is added to LttvTracesetContext, LttvTraceContext
31 and LttvTracefileContext objects, used by process_traceset, through
32 subtyping. The context objects already reflect the multiple tracefiles
33 (one per cpu) per trace and multiple traces per trace set. The state
34 objects defined here simply add fields to the relevant context objects.
35
36 There is no traceset specific state yet. It may eventually contains such
37 things as clock differences over time.
38
39 The trace state currently consists in a process table.
40
41 The tracefile level state relates to the associated cpu. It contains the
42 position of the current event in the tracefile (since the state depends on
43 which events have been processed) and a pointer to the current process,
44 in the process table, being run on that cpu.
45
46 For each process in the process table, various informations such as exec
47 file name, pid, ppid and creation time are stored. Each process state also
48 contains an execution mode stack (e.g. irq within system call, called
49 from user mode). */
50
51/* Priority of state hooks */
52#define LTTV_PRIO_STATE 25
53
54#define LTTV_STATE_SAVE_INTERVAL 50000
55
56/* Channel Quarks */
57
58extern GQuark
59 LTT_CHANNEL_FD_STATE,
60 LTT_CHANNEL_GLOBAL_STATE,
61 LTT_CHANNEL_IRQ_STATE,
62 LTT_CHANNEL_MODULE_STATE,
63 LTT_CHANNEL_NETIF_STATE,
64 LTT_CHANNEL_SOFTIRQ_STATE,
65 LTT_CHANNEL_SWAP_STATE,
66 LTT_CHANNEL_SYSCALL_STATE,
67 LTT_CHANNEL_TASK_STATE,
68 LTT_CHANNEL_VM_STATE,
69 LTT_CHANNEL_KPROBE_STATE,
70 LTT_CHANNEL_FS,
71 LTT_CHANNEL_KERNEL,
72 LTT_CHANNEL_MM,
73 LTT_CHANNEL_USERSPACE,
74 LTT_CHANNEL_BLOCK;
75
76/* Events Quarks */
77
78extern GQuark
79 LTT_EVENT_SYSCALL_ENTRY,
80 LTT_EVENT_SYSCALL_EXIT,
81 LTT_EVENT_TRAP_ENTRY,
82 LTT_EVENT_TRAP_EXIT,
83 LTT_EVENT_PAGE_FAULT_ENTRY,
84 LTT_EVENT_PAGE_FAULT_EXIT,
85 LTT_EVENT_PAGE_FAULT_NOSEM_ENTRY,
86 LTT_EVENT_PAGE_FAULT_NOSEM_EXIT,
87 LTT_EVENT_IRQ_ENTRY,
88 LTT_EVENT_IRQ_EXIT,
89 LTT_EVENT_SOFT_IRQ_RAISE,
90 LTT_EVENT_SOFT_IRQ_ENTRY,
91 LTT_EVENT_SOFT_IRQ_EXIT,
92 LTT_EVENT_SCHED_SCHEDULE,
93 LTT_EVENT_SCHED_TRY_WAKEUP,
94 LTT_EVENT_PROCESS_FORK,
95 LTT_EVENT_KTHREAD_CREATE,
96 LTT_EVENT_PROCESS_EXIT,
97 LTT_EVENT_PROCESS_FREE,
98 LTT_EVENT_EXEC,
99 LTT_EVENT_PROCESS_STATE,
100 LTT_EVENT_STATEDUMP_END,
101 LTT_EVENT_FUNCTION_ENTRY,
102 LTT_EVENT_FUNCTION_EXIT,
103 LTT_EVENT_THREAD_BRAND,
104 LTT_EVENT_REQUEST_ISSUE,
105 LTT_EVENT_REQUEST_COMPLETE,
106 LTT_EVENT_LIST_INTERRUPT,
107 LTT_EVENT_SYS_CALL_TABLE,
108 LTT_EVENT_SOFTIRQ_VEC,
109 LTT_EVENT_KPROBE_TABLE,
110 LTT_EVENT_KPROBE,
111 LTT_EVENT_OPEN,
112 LTT_EVENT_READ,
113 LTT_EVENT_POLL_EVENT;
114
115/* Fields Quarks */
116
117extern GQuark
118 LTT_FIELD_SYSCALL_ID,
119 LTT_FIELD_TRAP_ID,
120 LTT_FIELD_IRQ_ID,
121 LTT_FIELD_SOFT_IRQ_ID,
122 LTT_FIELD_PREV_PID,
123 LTT_FIELD_NEXT_PID,
124 LTT_FIELD_PREV_STATE,
125 LTT_FIELD_PARENT_PID,
126 LTT_FIELD_CHILD_PID,
127 LTT_FIELD_PID,
128 LTT_FIELD_TGID,
129 LTT_FIELD_FILENAME,
130 LTT_FIELD_NAME,
131 LTT_FIELD_TYPE,
132 LTT_FIELD_MODE,
133 LTT_FIELD_SUBMODE,
134 LTT_FIELD_STATUS,
135 LTT_FIELD_THIS_FN,
136 LTT_FIELD_CALL_SITE,
137 LTT_FIELD_MINOR,
138 LTT_FIELD_MAJOR,
139 LTT_FIELD_OPERATION,
140 LTT_FIELD_ACTION,
141 LTT_FIELD_ID,
142 LTT_FIELD_ADDRESS,
143 LTT_FIELD_SYMBOL,
144 LTT_FIELD_IP,
145 LTT_FIELD_FD,
146 LTT_FIELD_STATE,
147 LTT_FIELD_CPU_ID;
148
149typedef struct _LttvTracesetState LttvTracesetState;
150typedef struct _LttvTracesetStateClass LttvTracesetStateClass;
151
152typedef struct _LttvTraceState LttvTraceState;
153typedef struct _LttvTraceStateClass LttvTraceStateClass;
154
155typedef struct _LttvTracefileState LttvTracefileState;
156typedef struct _LttvTracefileStateClass LttvTracefileStateClass;
157
158gint lttv_state_hook_add_event_hooks(void *hook_data, void *call_data);
159void lttv_state_add_event_hooks(LttvTracesetState *self);
160
161gint lttv_state_hook_remove_event_hooks(void *hook_data, void *call_data);
162void lttv_state_remove_event_hooks(LttvTracesetState *self);
163
164void lttv_state_save_add_event_hooks(LttvTracesetState *self);
165// Hook wrapper. call_data is a trace context.
166gint lttv_state_save_hook_add_event_hooks(void *hook_data, void *call_data);
167
168void lttv_state_save_remove_event_hooks(LttvTracesetState *self);
169// Hook wrapper. call_data is a trace context.
170gint lttv_state_save_hook_remove_event_hooks(void *hook_data, void *call_data);
171
172void lttv_state_traceset_seek_time_closest(LttvTracesetState *self, LttTime t);
173
174/* The LttvProcessState structure defines the current state for each process.
175 A process can make system calls (in some rare cases nested) and receive
176 interrupts/faults. For instance, a process may issue a system call,
177 generate a page fault while reading an argument from user space, and
178 get caught by an interrupt. To represent these nested states, an
179 execution mode stack is maintained. The stack bottom is normal user mode
180 and the top of stack is the current execution mode.
181
182 The execution mode stack tells about the process status, execution mode and
183 submode (interrupt, system call or IRQ number). All these could be
184 defined as enumerations but may need extensions (e.g. new process state).
185 GQuark are thus used. They are as easy to manipulate as integers but have
186 a string associated, just like enumerations.
187
188 The execution mode is one of "user mode", "kernel thread", "system call",
189 "interrupt request", "fault". */
190
191typedef GQuark LttvExecutionMode;
192
193extern LttvExecutionMode
194 LTTV_STATE_USER_MODE,
195 LTTV_STATE_SYSCALL,
196 LTTV_STATE_TRAP,
197 LTTV_STATE_IRQ,
198 LTTV_STATE_SOFT_IRQ,
199 LTTV_STATE_MODE_UNKNOWN;
200
201
202/* The submode number depends on the execution mode. For user mode or kernel
203 thread, which are the normal mode (execution mode stack bottom),
204 it is set to "none". For interrupt requests, faults and system calls,
205 it is set respectively to the interrupt name (e.g. "timer"), fault name
206 (e.g. "page fault"), and system call name (e.g. "select"). */
207
208typedef GQuark LttvExecutionSubmode;
209
210extern LttvExecutionSubmode
211 LTTV_STATE_SUBMODE_NONE,
212 LTTV_STATE_SUBMODE_UNKNOWN;
213
214/* The process status is one of "running", "wait-cpu" (runnable), or "wait-*"
215 where "*" describes the resource waited for (e.g. timer, process,
216 disk...). */
217
218typedef GQuark LttvProcessStatus;
219
220extern LttvProcessStatus
221 LTTV_STATE_UNNAMED,
222 LTTV_STATE_WAIT_FORK,
223 LTTV_STATE_WAIT_CPU,
224 LTTV_STATE_EXIT,
225 LTTV_STATE_ZOMBIE,
226 LTTV_STATE_WAIT,
227 LTTV_STATE_RUN,
228 LTTV_STATE_DEAD;
229
230extern GQuark
231 LTTV_STATE_UNBRANDED;
232
233typedef GQuark LttvProcessType;
234
235extern LttvProcessType
236 LTTV_STATE_USER_THREAD,
237 LTTV_STATE_KERNEL_THREAD;
238
239typedef GQuark LttvCPUMode;
240extern LttvCPUMode
241 LTTV_CPU_UNKNOWN,
242 LTTV_CPU_IDLE,
243 LTTV_CPU_BUSY,
244 LTTV_CPU_IRQ,
245 LTTV_CPU_SOFT_IRQ,
246 LTTV_CPU_TRAP;
247
248typedef GQuark LttvIRQMode;
249extern LttvIRQMode
250 LTTV_IRQ_UNKNOWN,
251 LTTV_IRQ_IDLE,
252 LTTV_IRQ_BUSY;
253
254typedef GQuark LttvBdevMode;
255extern LttvBdevMode
256 LTTV_BDEV_UNKNOWN,
257 LTTV_BDEV_IDLE,
258 LTTV_BDEV_BUSY_READING,
259 LTTV_BDEV_BUSY_WRITING;
260
261typedef struct _LttvExecutionState {
262 LttvExecutionMode t;
263 LttvExecutionSubmode n;
264 LttTime entry;
265 LttTime change;
266 LttTime cum_cpu_time;
267 LttvProcessStatus s;
268} LttvExecutionState;
269
270typedef struct _LttvProcessState {
271 guint pid;
272 guint tgid;
273 guint ppid;
274 LttTime creation_time;
275 LttTime insertion_time;
276 GQuark name;
277 GQuark brand;
278 GQuark pid_time;
279 GArray *execution_stack; /* Array of LttvExecutionState */
280 LttvExecutionState *state; /* Top of interrupt stack */
281 /* WARNING : each time the execution_stack size is modified, the state
282 * must be reget : g_array_set_size can have to move the array.
283 * (Mathieu) */
284 guint cpu; /* CPU where process is scheduled (being either in
285 the active or inactive runqueue)*/
286// guint last_tracefile_index; /* index in the trace for cpu tracefile */
287 LttvTracefileState *usertrace; /* Associated usertrace */
288 /* opened file descriptors, address map?... */
289 GArray *user_stack; /* User space function call stack */
290 guint64 current_function;
291 LttvProcessType type; /* kernel thread or user space ? */
292 guint target_pid; /* target PID of the current event. */
293 guint free_events; /* 0 : none, 1 : free or exit dead, 2 : should delete */
294 GHashTable *fds; /* hash table of int (file descriptor) -> GQuark (file name) */
295} LttvProcessState;
296
297#define ANY_CPU 0 /* For clarity sake : a call to lttv_state_find_process for
298 a PID != 0 will search on any cpu automatically. */
299
300LttvProcessState *
301lttv_state_find_process(LttvTraceState *ts, guint cpu, guint pid);
302
303LttvProcessState *
304lttv_state_find_process_or_create(LttvTraceState *ts, guint cpu, guint pid,
305 const LttTime *timestamp);
306
307LttvProcessState *
308lttv_state_create_process(LttvTraceState *tcs, LttvProcessState *parent,
309 guint cpu, guint pid, guint tgid, GQuark name, const LttTime *timestamp);
310
311void lttv_state_write(LttvTraceState *self, LttTime t, FILE *fp);
312void lttv_state_write_raw(LttvTraceState *self, LttTime t, FILE *fp);
313
314/* The LttvTracesetState, LttvTraceState and LttvTracefileState types
315 inherit from the corresponding Context objects defined in processTrace. */
316
317#define LTTV_TRACESET_STATE_TYPE (lttv_traceset_state_get_type ())
318#define LTTV_TRACESET_STATE(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), LTTV_TRACESET_STATE_TYPE, LttvTracesetState))
319#define LTTV_TRACESET_STATE_CLASS(vtable) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((vtable), LTTV_TRACESET_STATE_TYPE, LttvTracesetStateClass))
320#define LTTV_IS_TRACESET_STATE(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), LTTV_TRACESET_STATE_TYPE))
321#define LTTV_IS_TRACESET_STATE_CLASS(vtable) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((vtable), LTTV_TRACESET_STATE_TYPE))
322#define LTTV_TRACESET_STATE_GET_CLASS(inst) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((inst), LTTV_TRACESET_STATE_TYPE, LttvTracesetStateClass))
323
324struct _LttvTracesetState {
325 LttvTracesetContext parent;
326};
327
328struct _LttvTracesetStateClass {
329 LttvTracesetContextClass parent;
330};
331
332GType lttv_traceset_state_get_type (void);
333
334
335#define LTTV_TRACE_STATE_TYPE (lttv_trace_state_get_type ())
336#define LTTV_TRACE_STATE(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), LTTV_TRACE_STATE_TYPE, LttvTraceState))
337#define LTTV_TRACE_STATE_CLASS(vtable) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((vtable), LTTV_TRACE_STATE_TYPE, LttvTraceStateClass))
338#define LTTV_IS_TRACE_STATE(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), LTTV_TRACE_STATE_TYPE))
339#define LTTV_IS_TRACE_STATE_CLASS(vtable) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((vtable), LTTV_TRACE_STATE_TYPE))
340#define LTTV_TRACE_STATE_GET_CLASS(inst) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((inst), LTTV_TRACE_STATE_TYPE, LttvTraceStateClass))
341
342typedef struct _LttvCPUState {
343 GArray *mode_stack;
344 GArray *irq_stack;
345 GArray *softirq_stack;
346 GArray *trap_stack;
347} LttvCPUState;
348
349typedef struct _LttvIRQState {
350 GArray *mode_stack;
351} LttvIRQState;
352
353typedef struct _LttvSoftIRQState {
354 guint pending; /* number of times it is pending */
355 guint running; /* number of times it is currently running (on different processors) */
356} LttvSoftIRQState;
357
358typedef struct _LttvTrapState {
359 guint running; /* number of times it is currently running (on different processors) */
360} LttvTrapState;
361
362typedef struct _LttvBdevState {
363 GArray *mode_stack;
364} LttvBdevState;
365
366typedef struct _LttvNameTables {
367 GQuark *syscall_names;
368 guint nb_syscalls;
369 GQuark *trap_names;
370 guint nb_traps;
371 GQuark *irq_names;
372 guint nb_irqs;
373 GQuark *soft_irq_names;
374 guint nb_soft_irqs;
375 GHashTable *kprobe_hash;
376} LttvNameTables;
377
378struct _LttvTraceState {
379 LttvTraceContext parent;
380
381 GHashTable *processes; /* LttvProcessState objects indexed by pid and
382 last_cpu */
383 GHashTable *usertraces; /* GPtrArray objects indexed by pid, containing
384 pointers to LttvTracefileState objects. */
385 guint nb_event, save_interval;
386 /* Block/char devices, locks, memory pages... */
387 GQuark *eventtype_names;
388 LttvNameTables *name_tables;
389 LttTime *max_time_state_recomputed_in_seek;
390 GHashTable *kprobe_hash;
391
392 /* Array of per cpu running process */
393 LttvProcessState **running_process;
394 gboolean has_precomputed_states;
395 LttvCPUState *cpu_states; /* state of each cpu */
396 LttvIRQState *irq_states; /* state of each irq handler */
397 LttvSoftIRQState *soft_irq_states; /* state of each softirq */
398 LttvTrapState *trap_states; /* state of each trap */
399 GHashTable *bdev_states; /* state of the block devices */
400};
401
402struct _LttvTraceStateClass {
403 LttvTraceContextClass parent;
404
405 void (*state_save) (LttvTraceState *self, LttvAttribute *container);
406 void (*state_restore) (LttvTraceState *self, LttvAttribute *container);
407 void (*state_saved_free) (LttvTraceState *self, LttvAttribute *container);
408};
409
410GType lttv_trace_state_get_type (void);
411
412void lttv_state_save(LttvTraceState *self, LttvAttribute *container);
413
414void lttv_state_restore(LttvTraceState *self, LttvAttribute *container);
415
416void lttv_state_state_saved_free(LttvTraceState *self,
417 LttvAttribute *container);
418
419int lttv_state_pop_state_cleanup(LttvProcessState *process,
420 LttvTracefileState *tfs);
421
422#define LTTV_TRACEFILE_STATE_TYPE (lttv_tracefile_state_get_type ())
423#define LTTV_TRACEFILE_STATE(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), LTTV_TRACEFILE_STATE_TYPE, LttvTracefileState))
424#define LTTV_TRACEFILE_STATE_CLASS(vtable) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((vtable), LTTV_TRACEFILE_STATE_TYPE, LttvTracefileStateClass))
425#define LTTV_IS_TRACEFILE_STATE(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), LTTV_TRACEFILE_STATE_TYPE))
426#define LTTV_IS_TRACEFILE_STATE_CLASS(vtable) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((vtable), LTTV_TRACEFILE_STATE_TYPE))
427#define LTTV_TRACEFILE_STATE_GET_CLASS(inst) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((inst), LTTV_TRACEFILE_STATE_TYPE, LttvTracefileStateClass))
428
429struct _LttvTracefileState {
430 LttvTracefileContext parent;
431
432 GQuark tracefile_name;
433 guint cpu; /* Current cpu of the tracefile */ /* perhaps merge in cpu_state */
434 LttvCPUState *cpu_state; /* cpu resource state */
435};
436
437struct _LttvTracefileStateClass {
438 LttvTracefileContextClass parent;
439};
440
441GType lttv_tracefile_state_get_type (void);
442
443static inline guint lttv_state_get_target_pid(LttvTracefileState *tfs)
444{
445 LttvTraceState *ts = (LttvTraceState*)tfs->parent.t_context;
446 guint cpu = tfs->cpu;
447 LttvProcessState *process = ts->running_process[cpu];
448
449 if(tfs->parent.target_pid >= 0) return tfs->parent.target_pid;
450 else return process->pid;
451}
452
453
454#define HDR_PROCESS 0
455#define HDR_ES 1
456#define HDR_USER_STACK 2
457#define HDR_USERTRACE 3
458#define HDR_PROCESS_STATE 4
459#define HDR_CPU 5
460#define HDR_TRACEFILE 6
461#define HDR_TRACESET 7
462#define HDR_TRACE 8
463#define HDR_QUARKS 9
464#define HDR_QUARK 10
465
466/* Device number manipulation macros from kernel source */
467#define MINORBITS 20
468#define MINORMASK ((1U << MINORBITS) - 1)
469#define MAJOR(dev) ((unsigned int) ((dev) >> MINORBITS))
470#define MINOR(dev) ((unsigned int) ((dev) & MINORMASK))
471#define MKDEV(ma,mi) (((ma) << MINORBITS) | (mi))
472
473#endif // STATE_H
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