Jérémie Galarneau [Tue, 23 Feb 2021 03:14:37 +0000 (22:14 -0500)]
Update version to v2.11.6
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Mathieu Desnoyers [Wed, 3 Feb 2021 15:21:42 +0000 (10:21 -0500)]
Fix: use MT-safe strtok_r in multithreaded context
append_list_to_probes uses the non-multithread-safe "strtok" while in
multithreaded context.
It is called by modprobe_lttng_data(), which is called from
init_kernel_tracer().
init_kernel_tracer is used from main() after other threads are created,
and also from process_client_msg() when a user attempts to interact with
the kernel domain if the kernel tracer has not yet been successfully
initialized.
Fixed by using the MT-safe strtok_r() instead.
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com>
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: Ic3f81551b8508451e0f9733c5de56a4d4407b813
Jérémie Galarneau [Tue, 12 Jan 2021 22:41:54 +0000 (17:41 -0500)]
Fix: liblttng-ctl: unreported truncations when copying strings
gcc 10.2 reports a large number of string truncation warning in
liblttng-ctl. Replace the uses of lttng_ctl_copy_string() util by
lttng_strncpy() (handling the null source case when applicable) and
report the truncations when they occur.
Example gcc warning:
lttng-ctl.c:86:3: warning: ‘strncpy’ output may be truncated copying 254 bytes from a string of length 254 [-Wstringop-truncation]
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I673720963c9ba456e7d900b1a845e72646eda97c
Jérémie Galarneau [Mon, 11 Jan 2021 23:11:46 +0000 (18:11 -0500)]
Fix: configure: support Autoconf 2.70
The newly-released autoconf 2.70 introduces a number of breaking
changes [1] and is being rolled-out by some distros.
Amongst those changes, the AC_PROG_CC_STDC macro is marked as obsolete
and was merged into AC_PROG_CC, which we already use. On 2.70, this
results in a warning which we handle as an error.
A version check is added to invoke the AC_PROG_CC_STDC macro only when
running a pre-2.70 version of autoconf, fixing the issue.
A single use of the AC_HELP_STRING macro is replaced by AS_HELP_STRING
as the former was marked as obsolete.
The AC_PROG_LEX now takes an argument, and the argument-less version is
marked as obsolete. The macro is invoked with the `noyywrap` option, as
recommended in the documentation.
Also, the AX_PTHREAD macro makes use of the $as_echo built-in shell
variable which no longer exists in 2.70. A patch was submitted to the
GNU Autoconf archive in March, but there have been no signs of life
given since then [2].
As such, our local copy is updated to the latest version and the patch
(which looks fairly straight-forward / safe) is applied. This should
minimize changes once we go back to an "official" version of the macro.
[1] https://lwn.net/Articles/839395/
[2] https://savannah.gnu.org/patch/?9906
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael Jeanson <michael.jeanson@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I80366d810e5daaa7c35923bdd3a49b34dc1ca25e
Jérémie Galarneau [Tue, 1 Dec 2020 21:51:23 +0000 (16:51 -0500)]
Fix: sessiond: metadata not created on app unregistration during start
Issue observed
==============
A test for an incoming feature (trigger actions on on-event conditions)
hangs. While this problem was discovered using this test, it exercises a
scenario that is problematic as of this fix.
The destruction of a session can hang if a single application being
traced unregisters (dies) during the 'start' of a session.
Cause
=====
When a per-uid session is started, its buffers (channels and streams)
are allocated only if an instrumented application is registered to the
session daemon at that moment.
For historical reasons, the 'data' and 'metadata' buffers are allocated
in separate code paths. The 'data' buffers are allocated in
ust_app_synchronize() and the 'metadata' buffers are allocated in
ust_app_start_trace(). Both functions perform their own look-up for an
application session and will gracefully fail if an application session
can't be found; it typically means the application has exited.
This leaves a race window open where ust_app_synchronize() can succeed
in looking-up the application session, and ust_app_start_trace() can
fail following the death of the application.
When this occurs, the session is left with 'data' buffers allocated and
unallocated ''metadata' buffers. This is an unexpected state and results
in the rotation code attempting to rotate a partially initialized
metadata stream.
The rotation of this partially initialized metadata stream never
completes which, in turn, never allows the session to complete its
implicit rotation on destruction.
This race window is fairly narrow, but can be reproduced by sleep()-ing
at the beginning of ust_app_start_trace() and killing an application
that is being traced during the sleep period.
Solution
========
The creation of the metadata channel is performed as part of
ust_app_synchronize() if the application look-up succeeds. When it
fails, both 'data' and 'metadata' streams will fail to be created
resulting in an expected and valid state.
Known drawbacks
===============
None.
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: Ice0ec16734a39a6bb885986d3ad70d20cd2618e0
Francis Deslauriers [Tue, 15 Sep 2020 16:10:18 +0000 (12:10 -0400)]
Cleanup: use `modprobe --remove` rather than `rmmod`
Background
==========
According to the rmmod(8) man page:
rmmod is a trivial program to remove a module (when module unloading
support is provided) from the kernel. Most users will want to use
modprobe(8) with the -r option instead.
`rmmod` simply unloads the provided module and decrements the refcount
of the modules it depended on but doesn't unload those dependencies if
their refcount is zero.
Issue
=====
With the following scenario we can end up if modules with a zero
refcount still loaded in the kernel:
modprobe lttng-test
lttng-sessiond
... (test case) ...
ctrl+c sessiond
rmmod lttng-test
When we teardown the lttng-sessiond, some modules are kept in the kernel
because the `lttng-test` module depends on them. So unloading
`lttng-test` using `rmmod` keeps those dependencies in the kernel.
Solution
========
Use `modprobe --remove` to unload modules and their now unused
dependencies.
From the modprobe(8) man page:
-r, --remove
This option causes modprobe to remove rather than insert a module.
If the modules it depends on are also unused, modprobe will try to
remove them too. Unlike insertion, more than one module can be
specified on the command line
Note
====
This commit also replaces existing uses of `modprobe -r` to `modprobe
--remove` for consistency.
Signed-off-by: Francis Deslauriers <francis.deslauriers@efficios.com>
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I7be83a645097e1eddd478cfbb717906b971f04ea
Jonathan Rajotte [Thu, 28 May 2020 01:29:05 +0000 (21:29 -0400)]
Tests: Fix: 99% fill ratio for high buffer usage is too high for larger events
If the event being registered is bigger than 1% of a subbuffer, the 99%
ratio cannot be achieved since the "last event" necessary to go over 99%
will always be dropped by the tracer.
e.g:
DBG1 - 19:31:07.
665963875 [Notification]: [notification-thread] High buffer usage condition being evaluated: threshold = 16220, highest usage = 16196 (in evaluate_buffer_usage_condition() at notification-thread-events.c:3733)
We use a ratio of 90% to keep a little headroom.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Rajotte <jonathan.rajotte-julien@efficios.com>
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I06180735e0b5e88209b888e51cc83b4ac7d98193
Jérémie Galarneau [Fri, 16 Oct 2020 18:43:39 +0000 (14:43 -0400)]
Fix: common: poll: compat_poll_wait never finishes
compat_poll_wait hangs when poll returns an array of file
descriptors of the form:
[ Inactive Active ]
The logic to find the first idle pollfd entry is bogus and actually
skips the first idle entry. This causes the follow-up loop to never
conclude.
The pollfd array defragmentation logic is re-written in a simpler
style to handle those cases appropriately.
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I8669a870df1ec1160f05e35e83671917bb80d6f9
Jérémie Galarneau [Fri, 11 Sep 2020 03:57:54 +0000 (23:57 -0400)]
Build fix: implicit declaration of function 'PERROR' on Solaris
Solaris 10/11 CI builds complain that PERROR is not declared
in memstream.h. This addresses the warning on both platforms.
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I09ce7cea216e075d0ef7256f738ea7400d193b6b
Jérémie Galarneau [Tue, 15 Sep 2020 20:22:14 +0000 (16:22 -0400)]
Fix: PERROR spam when `tracing` group does not exist
The session daemon prints a PERROR on launch when the tracing group does
not exist. This should not occur when the group simply does not exist as
this is not an error. In that case (ESRCH), a DBG statement is
sufficient.
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I3ade29071a8f4e9fe2eb56bf05ff4150b70fd463
Jérémie Galarneau [Thu, 20 Aug 2020 19:38:18 +0000 (15:38 -0400)]
Fix: memcpy used on potentially overlapping regions
Caught by reviewing unrelated code, these two uses of memcpy
can operate on overlapping buffers. I checked all other uses
of "raw" memcpy and those appear safe.
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I72b1204bc52a92015042adb6a67b022d140f5b4e
Jérémie Galarneau [Mon, 3 Aug 2020 20:52:08 +0000 (16:52 -0400)]
Update version to v2.11.5
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Jérémie Galarneau [Tue, 23 Jun 2020 03:35:02 +0000 (23:35 -0400)]
Fix: lttng: leak of userspace probe path on listing
realpath() returns a malloc'ed string when `resolved_path` is NULL.
`binary_path` can be safely free'd after it is printed.
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: Ic35862f3275f58274ae2572e1d6be736f8a2107e
Jérémie Galarneau [Mon, 15 Jun 2020 22:44:23 +0000 (18:44 -0400)]
Fix: uprobe: missing error code on allocation failure
lttng_userspace_probe_location_function_create_from_payload
does not report an allocation failure when strdup fails.
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: Ibed9906cabeca81081647d220a7aef1f54d251d4
Jérémie Galarneau [Mon, 15 Jun 2020 22:43:02 +0000 (18:43 -0400)]
Fix: sessiond: don't negate error code on list error
Listing errors are already negative. Negating in the error path
causes error codes to be interpreted as a number of events and
cause a communication error further on.
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I6df6fa14e4e443798dfdc1aa7a8fd7cfe380835b
Jonathan Rajotte [Thu, 9 Jul 2020 20:22:19 +0000 (16:22 -0400)]
Fix: send/received actual size is overwritten by 'expected' size
Observed issue
==============
None.
Cause
=====
None.
Solution
========
Return the actual send/received size. Caller code correctly handles
partial send/receive.
Known drawbacks
=========
None
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Rajotte <jonathan.rajotte-julien@efficios.com>
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: Ie52c39d0ab778108e3fde1b2375c0535caec97b1
Jonathan Rajotte [Thu, 9 Jul 2020 18:57:57 +0000 (14:57 -0400)]
Fix: partial recv lead to client disconnect
On EWOULDBLOCK and EAGAIN, the ret value from
`lttcomm_send_unix_sock_non_block` and
`lttcomm_recv_unix_sock_non_block` would be equal to -1.
Solution
=====
For such cases, set ret equal to zero since it is effectively what was
received/sent. Caller should treat ret >= 0 as `success` anyway.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Rajotte <jonathan.rajotte-julien@efficios.com>
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I47677f26850bf544f672d270972de7cc2c6a2817
Michael Jeanson [Mon, 13 Jul 2020 19:41:01 +0000 (15:41 -0400)]
tests: return the proper TAP exit code
The C TAP library provides the 'exit_status()' function that will return
the proper exit code according to the number of tests that succeeded or
failed.
Signed-off-by: Michael Jeanson <mjeanson@efficios.com>
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I0de2349609eb34b1c5e58f09012c1db0126923c0
Francis Deslauriers [Thu, 9 Jul 2020 20:44:32 +0000 (16:44 -0400)]
Tests: live/test_{lttng_,}kernel: use lttng_test_filter_event instead of sched_switch
Background
==========
These tests currently rely on system load (the `sched_switch` event) to
generate trace data.
Issue
=====
This is can be problematic for the `test_kernel`
test case because it has a fixed sized buffer to store the trace:
#define mmap_size 524288
This caused this test failure to randomly happen on my machine:
ok 7 - Get one index per stream
# mmap_size not big enough
not ok 8 - Get one data packet for stream 0, offset 0, len 4096
# Failed test (live_test.c:main() at line 709)
[error] Error detaching viewer session
not ok 9 - Detach viewer session
# Failed test (live_test.c:main() at line 715)
Solution
========
Using the `lttng_test_filter_event` event to control the size and
number of the event expected in the trace rather then depending on how
many Electon apps are currently fighting for my CPUs.
Signed-off-by: Francis Deslauriers <francis.deslauriers@efficios.com>
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I15d500d5becf9c5e526ae11ff0b2a2f4f6b753ac
Francis Deslauriers [Thu, 9 Jul 2020 21:38:17 +0000 (17:38 -0400)]
Fix: consumer: Move sanity check within `consumer_subbuffer` functions
The sanity check on the number bytes written by the `consumer_subbuffer`
callback was not correct channel configured in the splice output type in
a live session.
To simplify this, move checks in the callback themselves so they can be
specialized.
Signed-off-by: Francis Deslauriers <francis.deslauriers@efficios.com>
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I4e47a305860684c461ba7ffffd5e3bb3a21990b0
Francis Deslauriers [Tue, 7 Jul 2020 16:27:34 +0000 (12:27 -0400)]
Cleanup: typo in DBG() statements
Signed-off-by: Francis Deslauriers <francis.deslauriers@efficios.com>
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I19518292b4e7bd9319cafa05f08c1854f7693168
Jérémie Galarneau [Thu, 16 Jul 2020 16:39:20 +0000 (12:39 -0400)]
Fix: relayd: send_viewer_streams sends stack data in padding
A single stack-allocated instance of `struct lttng_viewer_stream` is
used to send the various streams to the live viewer. This structure
contains a path and channel name which remain uninitialized beyond the
null terminator.
The structure is zeroed on every iteration.
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I1c60ee18e01e8f56157f0fe44bd3bd64b1194703
Jérémie Galarneau [Tue, 7 Jul 2020 22:55:19 +0000 (18:55 -0400)]
Fix: kconsumer: missing wait for metadata thread in do_sync_metadata
The `do_sync_metadata` function is invoked everytime a data sub-buffer
is consumed in live mode.
In the user space case, lttng_ustconsumer_sync_metadata() returns
EAGAIN (positive) when there is new metadata to consume. This causes the
"metadata rendez-vous" synchronization to take place. However, the
kernel variant of this function returns 0 when there is new data to
consume, causing the "rendez-vous" to be skipped.
I have not observed an issue caused by this first-hand, but the check
appears bogus and skips over an essential synchronization step.
This check has been in place since at least 2013, although the callees
and their return values may have changed at some point in the past.
Solution
--------
The user space and kernel code paths mix various return code conventions
(negative errno, positive errno, 0/-1) which makes it difficult to
understand the final return codes and most likely lead to this confusion
in the first place.
Moreover, returning EAGAIN to indicate that data is ready to be consumed
is not appropriate in view of the existing conventions in the code base.
An explicit `enum sync_metadata_status` is returned by the domains'
sync_metadata operations which allows the common code to handle the
various conditions in a straight-forward manner and for the
"rendez-vous" to take place in the kernel case.
Reported-by: Francis Deslauriers <francis.deslauriers@efficios.com>
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: Ib022eee97054c0b376853dd05593e3b94bc9a8ca
Jérémie Galarneau [Thu, 9 Jul 2020 15:44:47 +0000 (11:44 -0400)]
Fix: tests: interrupting get_next_notification causes test to fail
Attaching a debugger to the `notification` test application causes
tests to fail when the application is waiting for a notification
as the function will return an `INTERRUPTED` status code.
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I4ac9ac13d02a96366791e81746e53bb5dde94885
Francis Deslauriers [Mon, 6 Jul 2020 16:31:00 +0000 (12:31 -0400)]
Fix: consumer.c: wrong order of parameter in `DBG()` statement
This debug statement is printing the padded_subbuf_size as the
subbuf_size and inversely.
Signed-off-by: Francis Deslauriers <francis.deslauriers@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I8c719e21999ffaa8df2de6089b65b90f1b211a72
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Jérémie Galarneau [Mon, 29 Jun 2020 21:29:03 +0000 (17:29 -0400)]
Fix: kernel metadata file outside of kernel/ directory
3ef395a9, a backport of
a2814ea, introduces a regression that
causes the kernel trace metadata file to be created outside of
the "kernel" domain sub-directory.
master and stable-2.12 no longer need the domain sub-directory
to be passed to the consumer daemon. However, it was still used
in the 2.11 release.
Fixes #1275
Reported-by: Christophe Bedard <bedard.christophe@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I1fe10ddd414cc87264b5e6d6a6d81e45ebc800d4
Jonathan Rajotte [Thu, 25 Jun 2020 20:52:33 +0000 (16:52 -0400)]
Fix: consumer: dangling chunk on buffer allocation failure
Observed issue
==============
Using docker the /dev/shm mount size is 64 MB by default. On system
with many threads (256), combined with the default subbuffer count and
subbufer size, allocation failure of the subbuffer is inevitable since
the /dev/shm mountpoint is too small.
When a user try to destroy the problematic session, the destroy
command hangs.
# Force the size of /dev/shm, make sure to remount it to its orignal
# size when done testing.
sudo mount -o remount,size=1G /dev/shm
lttng create
lttng enable-channel --subbuf-size 500M -u test
lttng enable-event -u -a -c test
lttng start
# Run an app;
../lttng-ust/doc/examples/easy-ust/sample
lttng-sessiond should output:
Error: ask_channel_creation consumer command failed
Error: Error creating UST channel "test" on the consumer daemon
lttng destroy
Output hang:
Destroying session auto-
20200626-112733..........
Cause
=====
The hang is caused by the check of ongoing rotation which never finishes.
The consumer reports that the trace chunk still exists. This is caused
by an imbalance of the reference count for the trace chunk on close.
This is caused by a missing lttng_trace_chunk_put in destroy_channel
which is called on the error path for the consumer channel creation.
Solution
========
Call lttng_trace_chunk_put if the channel->trace_chunk is assigned
inside the channel_destroy function.
The error handling in ust_app_channel_create is also reworked since the
return value for ust_app_channel_send would be squashed for scenario
where contexts are present.
Known drawbacks
=========
None
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Rajotte <jonathan.rajotte-julien@efficios.com>
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: Idf19b1d306cf347619ccfda1621d91d8303f3c7c
Jérémie Galarneau [Wed, 17 Jun 2020 23:13:50 +0000 (19:13 -0400)]
Fix: consumerd: uninitialized written_bytes on no-data sleep
e66d26f51 introduces a jump to a label which causes `written_bytes`
(the return value) to not be initialized.
written_bytes may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I72c5c07298093f27fa72b72cb157ce4eedb81adb
Jérémie Galarneau [Wed, 17 Jun 2020 22:54:09 +0000 (18:54 -0400)]
Build fix: consumerd misnamed label
`sleep_stream` label was changed from `stream_sleep` as part of
a fixup/rebase which didn't make it into the master branch.
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: Ifd257e2b6d1f522d018cf0284a89f49a92b12b02
Jérémie Galarneau [Wed, 17 Jun 2020 22:27:52 +0000 (18:27 -0400)]
consumerd: on_sleep not called on stream when no data is available
The `on_sleep` stream operation is not invoked when a stream's `get`
operation returns ENODATA (no data available).
Since this is not an error, the normal steps of the consumption loops
should be assumed.
Not marked as a fix as this is not problematic right now. However, it
could prove misleading in the future.
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I0812e3af4c967390ebba4128781787abf45c76a1
Jonathan Rajotte [Wed, 17 Jun 2020 19:55:36 +0000 (15:55 -0400)]
Fix: invalid discarded events on start/stop without event production
Observed issue
==============
On consecutive start/stop command sequence the reported discarded event
count is N * CPU, where N is the number of start/stop pair executed.
Note that no event generation occurred between each start/stop pair.
lttng start
lttng stop
Tracing stopped for session auto-
20200616-094338
lttng start
lttng stop
Waiting for data availability
Warning: 4 events were discarded, please refer to the documentation on channel configuration.
Tracing stopped for session auto-
20200616-094338
lttng start
lttng stop
Waiting for data availability
Warning: 8 events were discarded, please refer to the documentation on channel configuration.
Tracing stopped for session auto-
20200616-094338
The issue was bisected down to:
commit
6f9449c22eef59294cf1e1dc3610a5cbf14baec0 (HEAD)
Author: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Date: Sun May 10 18:00:26 2020 -0400
consumerd: refactor: split read_subbuf into sub-operations
[...]
Cause
=====
The discarded event local variable, in `consumer_stream_update_stats()`
is initialized with the subbuffer sequence count instead of the
subbuffer discarded event count.
Solution
========
Use the subbuffer discarded event count to initialized the variable.
Known drawbacks
=========
None
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Rajotte <jonathan.rajotte-julien@efficios.com>
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I5ff213d0464cdb591b550f6e610bf15085b18888
Jonathan Rajotte [Wed, 17 Jun 2020 19:05:48 +0000 (15:05 -0400)]
tests: truncate metadata file for regenerate metadata test
Truncating the metadata file ensure that we test the effect of the
regenerate metadata command. Otherwise we simply test the command
return.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Rajotte <jonathan.rajotte-julien@efficios.com>
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I762dc849f69d2cf3fe8bf73c5a77d5c2a4aa4ae5
Jérémie Galarneau [Wed, 17 Jun 2020 16:59:24 +0000 (12:59 -0400)]
Fix: consumerd: user space metadata not regenerated
Observed Issue
==============
The LTTng-IVC tests fail on the `regenerate metadata` tests which
essentially:
- Setups a user space session
- Enables events
- Traces an application
- Stops tracing
- Validates the trace
- Truncates the metadata file (empties it)
- Starts tracing
- Regenerates the metadata
- Stops the session
- Validates the trace
The last trace validation step fails on an empty file (locally) or
a garbled file (remote).
The in-tree tests did no catch any of this since they essentially don't
test much. They verify that the command works (returns 0) but do not
validate any of its effects.
The issue was bisected down to:
commit
6f9449c22eef59294cf1e1dc3610a5cbf14baec0 (HEAD)
Author: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Date: Sun May 10 18:00:26 2020 -0400
consumerd: refactor: split read_subbuf into sub-operations
[...]
Cause
=====
The commit that introduced the issue refactored the sub-buffer
consumption loop to eliminate code duplications between the user space
and kernel consumer daemons.
In doing so, it eleminated a metadata version check from the consumption
path.
The consumption of a metadata sub-buffer follows those relevant
high-level steps:
- `get` the sub-buffer
- /!\ user space specific /!\
- if the `get` fails, attempt to flush the metadata cache's
contents to the ring-buffer
- populate `stream_subbuffer` properties (size, version, etc.)
- check the sub-buffer's version against the last known metadata
version (pre-consume step)
- if they don't match, a metadata regeneration occurred: reset the
metadata consumed position
- consume (actual write/send)
- `put` sub-buffer
[...]
As shown above, the user space consumer must manage the flushing of the
metadata cache explicitly as opposed to the kernel domain for which the
tracer performs the flushing implicitly through the `get` operation.
When the user space consumer encounters a `get` failure, it checks
if all the metadata cache was flushed (consumed position != cache size),
and flushes any remaining contents.
However, the metadata version could have changed and yielded an
identical cache size: a regeneration without any new metadata will
yield the same cache size.
Since
6f9449c22, the metadata version check is only performed after
a successful `get`. This means that after a regeneration, `get`
never succeeds (there is seemingly nothing to consume), and the
metadata version check is never performed.
Therefore, the metadata stream is never put in the `reset` mode,
effectively not regenerating the data.
Note that producing new metadata (e.g. a newly registering app
announcing new events) would work around the problem here.
Solution
========
Add a metadata version check when failing to `get` a metadata
sub-buffer. This is done in `commit_one_metadata_packet()` when the
cache size is seen to be equal to the consumed position.
When this occurs, `consumer_stream_metadata_set_version()`, a new
consumer stream method, is invoked which sets the new metadata version,
sets the `reset` flag, and discards any previously bucketized metadata.
The metadata cache's consumed position is also reset, allowing the
cache flush to take place.
`metadata_stream_reset_cache()` is renamed to
`metadata_stream_reset_cache_consumed_position()` since its name is
misleading and since it is used as part of the fix.
Know drawbacks
==============
None.
Change-Id: I3b933c8293f409f860074bd49bebd8d1248b6341
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Reported-by: Jonathan Rajotte <jonathan.rajotte-julien@efficios.com>
Jonathan Rajotte [Wed, 27 May 2020 22:49:25 +0000 (18:49 -0400)]
Fix: tests: output_dir contains the consumerd pipe
Prevents failure on teardown. Otherwise, testpoint fails when removing
the consumerd pipe.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Rajotte <jonathan.rajotte-julien@efficios.com>
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I9cbfa211e2545350c28e3b10a34fb00aac0493cb
Jérémie Galarneau [Thu, 13 Feb 2020 23:21:08 +0000 (18:21 -0500)]
Fix: unix: don't PERROR on EAGAIN for non-blocking sockets
EAGAIN is expected on non-blocking UNIX socket operations. This
results in a spammy sessiond log.
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I58ba711dad193b8d6849501f3e090797813e18ac
Depends-on: lttng-ust: I5a800fc92e588c2a6a0e26282b0ad5f31c044479
Jérémie Galarneau [Tue, 21 Apr 2020 21:08:10 +0000 (17:08 -0400)]
Fix: sessiond: sessiond and agent deadlock on destroy
Observed issue
--------------
While running the out-of-tree java agent tests [1], the session daemon
and agent often end up in a deadlock.
Attaching gdb to the session daemon, we can see that two threads are
blocked in an intriguing state.
Thread 13 (Thread 0x7f89027fc700 (LWP 9636)):
#0 0x00007f891e81a4cf in __lll_lock_wait () from /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0
#1 0x00007f891e812e03 in pthread_mutex_lock () from /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0
#2 0x000055637f1fbd92 in session_lock_list () at session.c:156
#3 0x000055637f25dc47 in update_agent_app (app=0x7f88ec003480) at agent-thread.c:56
#4 0x000055637f25ec0a in thread_agent_management (data=0x556380cd2400) at agent-thread.c:426
#5 0x000055637f22fb3a in launch_thread (data=0x556380cd24a0) at thread.c:65
#6 0x00007f891e81046f in start_thread () from /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0
#7 0x00007f891e7203d3 in clone () from /usr/lib/libc.so.6
Thread 8 (Thread 0x7f8919309700 (LWP 9631)):
#0 0x00007f891e81b44d in recvmsg () from /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0
#1 0x000055637f267847 in lttcomm_recvmsg_inet_sock (sock=0x7f88ec0033c0, buf=0x7f89192f5d5c, len=4, flags=0) at inet.c:367
#2 0x000055637f2146c6 in recv_reply (sock=0x7f88ec0033c0, buf=0x7f89192f5d5c, size=4) at agent.c:275
#3 0x000055637f215202 in app_context_op (app=0x7f88ec003400, ctx=0x7f8908020900, cmd=AGENT_CMD_APP_CTX_DISABLE) at agent.c:552
#4 0x000055637f215c2d in disable_context (ctx=0x7f8908020900, domain=LTTNG_DOMAIN_JUL) at agent.c:841
#5 0x000055637f217480 in agent_destroy (agt=0x7f890801dc20) at agent.c:1326
#6 0x000055637f243448 in trace_ust_destroy_session (session=0x7f8908004010) at trace-ust.c:1408
#7 0x000055637f1fd775 in session_release (ref=0x7f8908001e70) at session.c:873
#8 0x000055637f1fb9ac in urcu_ref_put (ref=0x7f8908001e70, release=0x55637f1fd62a <session_release>) at /usr/include/urcu/ref.h:68
#9 0x000055637f1fdad2 in session_put (session=0x7f8908000d10) at session.c:942
#10 0x000055637f2369e6 in process_client_msg (cmd_ctx=0x7f890800e6e0, sock=0x7f8919308560, sock_error=0x7f8919308564) at client.c:2102
#11 0x000055637f2375ab in thread_manage_clients (data=0x556380cd1840) at client.c:2347
#12 0x000055637f22fb3a in launch_thread (data=0x556380cd18b0) at thread.c:65
#13 0x00007f891e81046f in start_thread () from /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0
#14 0x00007f891e7203d3 in clone () from /usr/lib/libc.so.6
T8 is holding session list lock while the cmd_destroy_session
command is being processed. More specifically, it is attempting
to destroy an "agent_context" by communicating with an "agent"
application.
Meanwhile, T13 is still registering that same "agent" application.
Cause
-----
The deadlock itself is pretty simple to understand.
The "agent thread" (T13) has the responsability of accepting new agent
application connections. When such a connection occurs, the thread
creates a new `agent_app` instance and sends the current sessions'
configuration (i.e. their event rules and contexts) to the agent
application. When that "update" is complete, a "registration done"
message is sent to the new agent application.
From the stacktrace above, we can see that T13 is attempting to update
the agent application with its initial configuration, but it is
blocked on the acquisition of the session list lock. The application's
agent is also blocked since it is waiting for the "registration done"
message before allowing tracing to proceed (not shown here, but seen
in the test logs).
Meanwhile, T8 is holding the session list lock while destroying a
session. This is expected as all client commands are executed with
this lock held. It is, amongst other reasons, used to serialize
changes to the sessions' configuration and configuration updates sent
to the tracers (i.e. because new apps appear or to keep existing
tracers in sync with the users' session configuration).
The question becomes: why is T8 tearing down an application that is
not yet registered?
First, inspecting `agent_app` immediately shows that this structure
has no built-in synchronization mechanism. Therefore, the fact that
two threads are accessing it at the same time raises a big red flag.
Speculating on the intentions of the original design, my intuition is
that the "agent_management" thread's role is limited to instantiating
an `agent_app` and synchronizing it with the various sessions'
configuration. Once that synchronization is performed, the agent
application should be published and never accessed again by the "agent
thread".
Configuration updates (i.e. new event rules, contexts) are then sent
synchronously as they are requested by a client in the context of the
client thread. Those updates are performed while holding the session
list lock.
Hence, there is only one thread that should manipulate the agent
application at any given time making an explicit `agent_app` lock
unnecessary.
Overall, this would echo what is done when a 'user space tracer'
application registers to the session daemon (see dispatch.c:368).
Evidently this isn't what is happening here.
The agent thread creates the `agent_app`, publishes it, and then
performs an "agent app update" (sending the configuration) while
holding the session list lock. This means that there is a window where
an agent application is visible to the other threads, yet has not been
properly registered.
Solution
--------
The acquisition of the session list lock is moved outside of
update_agent_app() to allow the "agent thread" to hold the session
list lock during the "configuration update" phase of the agent
application registration.
Essentially, the sequence of operation changes from:
- Agent tcp connection established
- call handle_registration()
- agent version check
- allocation of agent_app instance
- new agent_add is published through the global agent_apps_ht_by_sock
hashtable
***
it is now reachable by all other threads without any form of
exclusivity synchronization.
***
- update_agent_app
- acquire session list lock
- iterate over sessions
- send configuration
- release session list lock
- send registration done
to:
- Agent tcp connection established
- call accept_agent_registration()
- agent version check
- allocation of agent_app instance
- acquire session list lock
- update_agent_app
- iterate over sessions
- send configuration
- send registration done
- new agent_add is published through the global agent_apps_ht_by_sock
hashtable
- release session list lock
Links
-----
[1] https://github.com/lttng/lttng-ust-java-tests
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: Ia34c5ad81ed3936acbca756b425423e0cb8dbddf
Jérémie Galarneau [Wed, 27 May 2020 15:27:26 +0000 (11:27 -0400)]
Fix: incorrect specifier %lu used with size_t argument
Fixes the following warning on 32-bit targets:
libtool: compile: gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I../../../include -I../../../include -I../../../src -include config.h -I/build/include -I/home/jenkins/workspace/lttng-tools_master_portbuild/arch/armhf/babeltrace_version/stable-1.5/build/std/conf/std/liburcu_version/master/test_type/base/deps/build/include -Wall -Wno-incomplete-setjmp-declaration -Wdiscarded-qualifiers -Wmissing-declarations -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-parameter-type -fno-strict-aliasing -pthread -g -O2 -MT consumer-stream.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/consumer-stream.Tpo -c consumer-stream.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/consumer-stream.o
In file included from ../../../src/common/common.h:12:0,
from consumer.c:25:
consumer.c: In function ‘lttng_consumer_on_read_subbuffer_mmap’:
../../../src/common/error.h:161:35: warning: format ‘%lu’ expects argument of type ‘long unsigned int’, but argument 7 has type ‘size_t {aka unsigned int}’ [-Wformat=]
#define DBG(fmt, args...) _ERRMSG("DEBUG1", PRINT_DBG, fmt, ## args)
^
../../../src/common/error.h:136:51: note: in definition of macro ‘__lttng_print’
fprintf((type) == PRINT_MSG ? stdout : stderr, fmt, ## args); \
^~~
../../../src/common/error.h:161:27: note: in expansion of macro ‘_ERRMSG’
#define DBG(fmt, args...) _ERRMSG("DEBUG1", PRINT_DBG, fmt, ## args)
^~~~~~~
consumer.c:1688:2: note: in expansion of macro ‘DBG’
DBG("Consumer mmap write() ret %zd (len %lu)", ret, write_len);
^~~
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: Id9a571d8e94105428833baa053c6463b91484a03
Jérémie Galarneau [Thu, 14 May 2020 18:24:17 +0000 (14:24 -0400)]
Fix: consumerd: live client receives incomplete metadata
Observed issue
==============
Babeltrace 1.5.x and Babeltrace 2.x can both report errors (albeit
differently) when using the "lttng-live" protocol that imply that the
metadata they received is incomplete.
For instance, babeltrace 1.5.3 reports the following error:
```
[error] Error creating AST
[error] [Context] Cannot open_mmap_trace of format ctf.
[error] Error adding trace
[warning] [Context] Cannot open_trace of format lttng-live at path net://localhost:xxxx/host/session/live_session.
[warning] [Context] cannot open trace "net://localhost:xxxx/host/session/live_session" for reading.
[error] opening trace "net://localhost:xxxx/host/session/live_session" for reading.
[error] none of the specified trace paths could be opened.
```
While debugging both viewers, I noticed that both were attempting to
receive the available metadata before consuming the "data" streams'
content.
Typically, the following exchange between the relay daemon and the
lttng-live client occurs when the problem is observed:
bt lttng-live:
emits LTTNG_VIEWER_GET_METADATA command
relayd:
returns LTTNG_VIEWER_METADATA_OK, len = 4096 (default packet size)
bt lttng-live:
consume 4096 bytes of metadata
emits LTTNG_VIEWER_GET_METADATA command
relayd:
returns LTTNG_VIEWER_NO_NEW_METADATA
When the lttng-live client receives the LTTNG_VIEWER_NO_NEW_METADATA
status code, it attempts to parse all the metadata it has received
since the last LTTNG_VIEWER_NO_NEW_METADATA reply. In effect, it is
expected that this forms a logical unit of metadata that is parseable
on its own.
If this is the first time metadata is received for that trace, the
metadata is expected to contain a trace declaration, packet header
declaration, etc.
If metadata was already received, it is expected that the newly parsed
declarations can be "appended" to the existing trace schema.
It appears that the relay daemon sends the
LTTNG_VIEWER_NO_NEW_METADATA while the metadata it has sent up to that
point is not parseable on its own.
The live protocol description does not require or imply that a viewer
should attempt to parse metadata packets until it hopefully succeeds
at some point. Anyhow:
1) This would make it impossible for a live viewer to correctly
handle a corrupted metadata stream beyond retrying forever,
2) This behaviour is not implemented by the two reference
implementations of the protocol.
Cause
=====
The relay daemon provides a guarantee that it will send any available
metadata before allowing a data stream packet to be served to the
client.
In other words, a client requesting a data packet will receive the
LTTNG_VIEWER_FLAG_NEW_METADATA status code (and no data) if it
attempts to get a data stream packet while the relay daemon has
metadata already available.
This guarantee is properly enforced as far as I can tell. However,
looking at the consumer daemon implementation, it appears that
metadata packets are sent as soon as they are available.
A metadata packet is not guaranteed to be parseable on its own. For
instance, it can end in the middle the an event declaration.
Hence, this hints at a race involving the tracer, the consumer daemon,
the relay daemon, and the lttng-live client.
Consider the following scenario:
- Metadata packets (sub-buffers) are configured to be 4kB in size,
- a large number of kernel events are enabled (e.g. --kernel --all),
- the network connection between the consumer and relay daemons is
slow
1) The kernel tracer will produce enough TSDL metadata to fill the
first sub-buffer of the "metadata" ring-buffer and signal the
consumer daemon that a buffer is ready. The tracer then starts
writing the remaining data in the following available sub-buffers.
2) The consumer daemon metadata thread is woken up and consumes the
first metadata sub-buffer and sends it to the relay daemon.
3) A live client establishes an lttng-live connection to the relay
daemon and attempts to consume the available metadata. It receives
the first packet and, since the relay daemon doesn't know about any
follow-up metadata, receives LTTNG_VIEWER_NO_NEW_METADATA on the
next attempt.
4) Having received LTTNG_VIEWER_NO_NEW_METADATA, the lttng-live client
attempts to parse the metadata it has received and fails.
This scenario is easy to reproduce by inserting a "sleep(1)" at
src/bin/lttng-relayd/main.c:1978 (as of this revision). This simulates
a relay daemon that would be slow to receive/process metadata packets
from the consumer daemon.
This problem similarly applies to the user space tracer.
Solution
========
Having no knowledge of TSDL, the relay daemon can't "bundle" packets
of metadata until they form a "parseable unit" to send to the consumer
daemon.
To provide the parseability guarantee expected by the viewers, and by
the relay daemon implicitly, we need to ensure that the consumer
daemons only send "parseable units" of metadata to the relay daemon.
Unfortunately, the consumer daemons do not know how to parse TSDL
either. In fact, only the metadata producers are able to provide the
boundaries of the "parseable units" of metadata.
The general idea of the fix is to accumulate metadata up to a point
where a "parseable unit" boundary has been identified and send that
content in one request to the relay daemon. Note that the solution
described here only concerns the live mode. In other cases, the
mechanisms described are simply bypassed.
A "metadata bucket" is added to lttng_consumer_stream when it is
created from a live channel. This bucket is filled until the
consumption position reaches the "parseable unit" end position.
A refresher about the handling of metadata in live mode
-------------------------------------------------------
Three "events" are of interest here and can cause metadata to be
consumed more or less indirectly:
1) A metadata packet is closed, causing the metadata thread to wake
up
2) The live timer expires
3) A data sub-buffer is closed, causing the data thread to wake-up
1) The first case is simple and happens regardless of whether or not
the tracing session is in live mode or not. Metadata is always
consumed by the metadata thread in the same way. However, this
scenario can be "caused" by (2) and (3). See [1]. A sub-buffer is
"acquired" from the metadata ring-buffer and sent to the relayd
daemon as the payload of a "RELAYD_SEND_METADATA" command.
2) When the live timer expires [2], the 'check_stream' function is
called on all data streams of the session. As its name clearly
implies, this function is responsible for flushing all streams or
sending a "live beacon" (called an "empty index" in the code) if
there is no data to flush. Any flushed data will result in (3).
3) When a data sub-buffer is ready to be consumed, [1] is invoked
by the data thread. This function acquires a sub-buffer and sends
it to the relay daemon through the data connection.
Then, an important synchronization step takes place. The index of
the newly-sent packet will be sent through the control
connection. The relay daemon waits for both the data packet and its
matching index before making the new packet visible to live
viewers.
Since a data packet could contain data that requires "newer"
metadata to be decoded, the data thread flushes the metadata stream
and enters a "waiting" phase to pause until all metadata present in
the metadata ring buffer has been consumed [3].
At the end of this waiting phase, the data thread sends the data
packet's index to the relay daemon, allowing the relayd to make it
visible to its live clients.
How to identify a "parseable unit" boundary?
--------------------------------------------
In the case of the kernel domain, the kernel tracer produces the
actual TSDL descriptions directly. The TSDL metadata is serialized to
a metadata cache and is flushed "just in time" to the metadata
ring-buffer when a "get next" operation is performed.
There is no way, from user space, to query whether or not the metadata
cache of the kernel tracer is empty. Hence, a new
RING_RING_BUFFER_GET_NEXT_SUBBUF_METADATA_CHECK command was added to
query whether or not the kernel tracer's metadata cache is empty when
acquiring a sub-buffer.
This allows the consumer daemon to identify a "coherent" position in
the metadata stream that is safe to use as a "parseable unit"
boundary.
As for the user space domain, since the session daemon is responsible
for generating the TSDL representation of the metadata, there is no
need to change LTTng-ust APIs.
The session daemon generates coherent units of metadata and adds them
to its "registry" at once (protected by the registry's lock). It then
flushes the contents to the consumer daemon and waits for that data to
be consumed before proceeding further.
On the consumer daemon side, the metadata cache is filled with the
newly-produced contents. This is done atomically with respect to
accesses to the metadata cache as all accesses happen through a
dedicated metadata cache lock.
When the consumer's metadata polling thread is woken-up, it will
attempt to acquire (`get_next`) a sub-buffer from the metadata stream
ring-buffer. If it fails, it will flush a sub-buffer's worth of
metadata to the ring-buffer and attempt to acquire a sub-buffer again.
At this point, it is possible to determine if that sub-buffer is the
last one of a parseable metadata unit: the cache must be empty and the
ring-buffer must be empty following the consumption of this
sub-buffer. When those conditions are met, the resulting metadata
`stream_subbuffer` is tagged as being `coherent`.
Metadata bucket
---------------
A helper interface, metadata_bucket, is introduced as part of this
fix. A metadata_bucket is `fill`ed with `stream_subbuffer`s, and is
eventually `flushed` when it is filled by a `coherent` sub-buffer.
As older versions of LTTng-modules must remain supported, this new
helper is not used when the
RING_RING_BUFFER_GET_NEXT_SUBBUF_METADATA_CHECK operation is not
available. When the operation is available, the metadata stream's
bucketization is enabled, causing a bucket to be created and the
`consume` callback to be swapped.
The `consume` callback of the metadata streams is replaced by a new
implementation when the metadata bucketization is activated on the
stream. This implementation returns the padded size of the consumed
sub-buffer when they could be added to the bucket. When the bucket is
flushed, the regular `mmap`-based consumption function is called with
the bucket's contents.
Known drawbacks
===============
This implementation causes the consumer daemon to buffer the whole
initial unit of metadata before sending it. In practice, this is not
expected to be a problem since the largest metadata files we have seen
in real use are a couple of megabytes wide.
Beyond the (temporary) memory use, this causes the metadata thread to
block while this potentially large chunk of metadata is sent (rather
than blocking while sending 4kb at a time).
The second point is just a consequence of existing shortcomings of the
consumerd; slow IO should not affect other unrelated streams. The
fundamental problem is that blocking IO is used and we should switch
to non-blocking communication if this is a problem (as is done in the
relay daemon).
The first point is more problematic given the existing tracer APIs.
If the tracer could provide the boundary of a "parseable unit" of
metadata, we could send the header of the RELAYD_SEND_METADATA command
with that size and send the various metadata packets as they are made
available. This would make no difference to the relay daemon as it is
not blocking on that socket and will not make the metadata size change
visible to the "live server" until it has all been received.
This size can't be determined right now since it could exceed the
total size of the "metadata" ring buffer. In other words, we can't wait
for the production of metadata to complete before starting to consume.
Finally, while implementing this fix, I also realized that the
computation of the rotation position of the metadata streams is
erroneous. The rotation code makes use of the ring-buffer's positions
to determine the rotation position. However, since both user space and
kernel domains make use of a "cache" behind the ring-buffer, that
cached content must be taken into account when computing the metadata
stream's rotation position.
References
==========
[1] https://github.com/lttng/lttng-tools/blob/
d5ccf8fe0/src/common/consumer/consumer.c#L3433
[2] https://github.com/lttng/lttng-tools/blob/
d5ccf8fe0/src/common/consumer/consumer-timer.c#L312
[3] https://github.com/lttng/lttng-tools/blob/
d5ccf8fe0/src/common/consumer/consumer-stream.c#L492
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I40ee07e5c344c72d9aae2b9b15dc36c00b21e5fa
Jérémie Galarneau [Sun, 10 May 2020 22:00:26 +0000 (18:00 -0400)]
consumerd: refactor: split read_subbuf into sub-operations
The read_subbuf code paths intertwine domain-specific operations and
metadata/data-specific logic which makes modifications error prone and
introduces a fair amount of code duplication.
lttng_consumer_read_subbuffer is effectively turned into a template
method invoking overridable callbacks making most of the consumption
logic domain and data/metadata agnostic.
The goal is not to extensively clean-up that code path. A follow-up
fix introduces metadata buffering logic which would not reasonably fit
in the current scheme. This clean-up makes it easier to safely
introduce those changes.
No changes in behaviour are intended by this change.
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I9366f2e2a38018ca9b617b93ad9259340180c55d
Jérémie Galarneau [Fri, 8 May 2020 20:00:11 +0000 (16:00 -0400)]
consumerd: move rotation logic to domain-agnostic read path
The "rotation ready" logic is duplicated in both user space and kernel
specializations of the read subbuffer functions.
It is moved to the domain-agnostic caller where it is needed only
once. This makes it easier to implement a follow-up fix and reduces
code duplication.
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: Iae952a2cd52fa458cec956ae219492557e4adf79
Jérémie Galarneau [Tue, 5 May 2020 22:54:32 +0000 (18:54 -0400)]
sessiond: enforce mmap output type for kernel metadata channel
A follow-up fix causes the consumer daemon to accumulate metadata
packets into a complete "unit" that can be parsed before sending it to
the relay daemon.
The consumer daemon will also need to extract the contents of the
metadata cache when computing a rotation position (follow-up fix too).
Hence, it is not possible to rely on the splice back-end as the
consumer daemon may need to accumulate more content than can be backed
by the ring buffer's underlying pages.
In both cases, the splice output mode could still be used when
combined with a memfd, but I see no tangible benefit. Moreover, it
would require a 3.17 kernel.
Curiously the kernel metadata channel configuration appears to be
hard-coded twice; once in the ltt_kernel_session's
ltt_kernel_metadata, and once again in
kernel_consumer_add_metadata(). kernel_consumer_add_metadata is
modified to use the kernel session's metadata configuration.
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: Ia4cad82f595d3eee50d081851c234d4c2ef7ee5f
Jérémie Galarneau [Tue, 5 May 2020 19:48:05 +0000 (15:48 -0400)]
consumerd: tag metadata channel as being part of a live session
metadata channels that are part of a live session must be handled
differently than when they are part of non-live sessions since
complete "metadata units" must be accumulated before they are
forwarded to a relay daemon.
This allows a follow-up fix to use this information since the
live_timer_interval of a metadata channel is always 0.
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I53db4bc717b149ed20e0309531db6f0241e873e1
Jérémie Galarneau [Tue, 5 May 2020 17:13:03 +0000 (13:13 -0400)]
consumerd: pass channel instance to stream creation function
Both callsites of consumer_allocate_stream() set the stream's "chan"
pointer after the creation. Pass the channel directly to the stream
creation function so it can initialize the stream according to the
channel's settings.
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: Icea7088e7695e310585bf398e14e6443d67a30bb
Jérémie Galarneau [Mon, 4 May 2020 23:04:02 +0000 (19:04 -0400)]
consumerd: cleanup: use buffer view interface for mmap read subbuf
Replace explicit pointer + size parameters by an lttng_buffer_view
in lttng_consumer_on_read_subbuffer_mmap().
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I76f35b3e295c596cdf4bbb8a6d01168a850a721a
Jérémie Galarneau [Mon, 4 May 2020 22:21:48 +0000 (18:21 -0400)]
consumerd: move address computation from on_read_subbuffer_mmap
The computation of the subbuffer's address is moved outside of
lttng_consumer_on_read_subbuffer_mmap to make it usable with a regular
buffer. This facilitates an upcoming change.
Moreover this has the benefit of isolating domain-specific logic from
this function which is supposed to be domain-agnostic.
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I16f8ccaa73804f98fa03e69136548e6d6b7782e5
Jérémie Galarneau [Wed, 29 Apr 2020 04:03:43 +0000 (00:03 -0400)]
consumerd: refactor: combine duplicated check_*_functions
The check_ust_stream and check_kernel_stream functions are identical
except for the call to the domain-specific call to
consumer_flush_*_index.
A "flush_index" callback is passed to check_stream in order to share
the rest of that code.
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: Iafdb64192322c0106a555b67f54290dadc4f0579
Jérémie Galarneau [Wed, 29 Apr 2020 01:40:12 +0000 (21:40 -0400)]
kerner-ctl: add RING_RING_BUFFER_GET_NEXT_SUBBUF_METADATA_CHECK
Add a wrapper for RING_RING_BUFFER_GET_NEXT_SUBBUF_METADATA_CHECK
which gets the next metadata subbuffer and returns a boolean flag
indicating whether the metadata is guaranteed to be in a consistent
state at the end of this sub-buffer (can be parsed).
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I13fbdfe51c3c4ef04581409e0fbc9837ed6d555d
Jérémie Galarneau [Fri, 15 May 2020 20:04:11 +0000 (16:04 -0400)]
Add lttng_dynamic_buffer_append_view util
Add lttng_dynamic_buffer_append_view() which appends the contents
of a buffer view to a dynamic buffer.
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I4082ba2c848b79aa2116847987067453638de441
Jérémie Galarneau [Thu, 14 May 2020 20:08:56 +0000 (16:08 -0400)]
Fix: lttng: Destroying session message repeated during destruction
Observed Issue
==============
The `Destroying session X` is repeated indifinitely whenever
the data pending phase lasts more than one iteration.
```
$ lttng destroy
Destroying session eloi_turcotte.Destroying session
eloi_turcotte.Destroying session eloi_turcotte.Destroying session
eloi_turcotte.D
```
Cause
=====
Missing check that the message has been printed.
Solution
========
Use the same check as is done later for
lttng_destruction_handle_wait_for_completion().
Known drawbacks
===============
None.
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I6cd29d917925644a4994c515b4177bbd05ffa98e
Jérémie Galarneau [Tue, 19 May 2020 21:00:23 +0000 (17:00 -0400)]
Update version to v2.11.4
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Jonathan Rajotte [Tue, 19 May 2020 16:23:18 +0000 (12:23 -0400)]
Fix: common: abort on rotation after time manipulation
Observed issue
==============
Core dump:
#0 __GI_raise (sig=sig@entry=6) at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/raise.c:50
#1 0x0000003eb4025548 in __GI_abort () at abort.c:79
#2 0x0000003eb402542f in __assert_fail_base (fmt=0x3eb4184ae0 "%s%s%s:%u: %s%sAssertion `%s' failed.\n%n", assertion=0x4cdee0 "(trace_chunk->timestamp_close).is_set",
file=0x4cde78 "../../../lttng-tools-2.11.3/src/common/trace-chunk.c", line=903, function=0x4cf4a0 <__PRETTY_FUNCTION__.6756> "lttng_trace_chunk_move_to_completed")
at assert.c:92
#3 0x0000003eb4033af2 in __GI___assert_fail (assertion=assertion@entry=0x4cdee0 "(trace_chunk->timestamp_close).is_set",
file=file@entry=0x4cde78 "../../../lttng-tools-2.11.3/src/common/trace-chunk.c", line=line@entry=903,
function=function@entry=0x4cf4a0 <__PRETTY_FUNCTION__.6756> "lttng_trace_chunk_move_to_completed") at assert.c:101
#4 0x000000000047f37e in lttng_trace_chunk_move_to_completed (trace_chunk=0x7fcb5c00e570) at ../../../lttng-tools-2.11.3/src/common/trace-chunk.c:903
#5 0x0000000000480755 in lttng_trace_chunk_release (ref=0x7fcb5c00e598) at ../../../lttng-tools-2.11.3/src/common/trace-chunk.c:1117
#6 urcu_ref_put (release=<optimized out>, ref=0x7fcb5c00e598) at /usr/include/urcu/ref.h:68
#7 lttng_trace_chunk_put (chunk=0x7fcb5c00e570) at ../../../lttng-tools-2.11.3/src/common/trace-chunk.c:1150
#8 0x0000000000429c22 in cmd_rotate_session (session=0x7fcb5c003ff0, rotate_return=rotate_return@entry=0x7fcb6b7ed470, quiet_rotation=quiet_rotation@entry=false)
at ../../../../lttng-tools-2.11.3/src/bin/lttng-sessiond/cmd.c:5037
#9 0x00000000004451d7 in process_client_msg (cmd_ctx=0x7fcb5c00e760, sock=sock@entry=0x7fcb6b7fd4c0, sock_error=sock_error@entry=0x7fcb6b7fd4c4)
at ../../../../lttng-tools-2.11.3/src/bin/lttng-sessiond/client.c:1852
#10 0x00000000004474c6 in thread_manage_clients (data=<optimized out>) at ../../../../lttng-tools-2.11.3/src/bin/lttng-sessiond/client.c:2199
#11 0x00000000004422f2 in launch_thread (data=0x4f97a0) at ../../../../lttng-tools-2.11.3/src/bin/lttng-sessiond/thread.c:75
#12 0x0000003eb4408ed4 in start_thread (arg=<optimized out>) at pthread_create.c:479
#13 0x0000003eb40f8e6f in clone () at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/clone.S:95
Reproduction:
Disable ntp/any time management mechanism.
lttng create
lttng enable-event -u 'lttng_ust_tracef:*'
lttng start
lttng rotate
date --set="$(date --date='-1 hour')"
lttng rotate auto-
20200515-142503
Waiting for rotation to complete
Error: Failed to query the state of the rotation.
Logs:
DEBUG1 - 12:25:28.
570037987 [2660/2717]: Setting trace chunk close command to "move to completed chunk folder" (in lttng_trace_chunk_set_close_command() at ../../../lttng-tools-2.11.3/src/common/trace-chunk.c:1073)
Error: Failed to set trace chunk close timestamp: close timestamp is before creation timestamp
Error: Failed to set the close timestamp of the current trace chunk of session "auto-
20200515-142503"
lttng-sessiond: ../../../lttng-tools-2.11.3/src/common/trace-chunk.c:903: lttng_trace_chunk_move_to_completed: Assertion `(trace_chunk->timestamp_close).is_set' failed.
...
Aborted (core dumped)
root@X10SDV-8C-TLN4F:~# DEBUG1 - 12:25:29.
534263017 [2739/2739]: Releasing trace chunk registry to all trace chunks (in lttng_trace_chunk_registry_put_each_chunk() at ../../../lttng-tools-2.11.3/src/common/trace-chunk.c:1414)
DEBUG1 - 12:25:29.
534317468 [2739/2739]: Releasing reference to trace chunk: session_id = 0chunk_id = 2, name = "20200515T122528+0000-2", status = closed (in lttng_trace_chunk_registry_put_each_chunk() at ../../../lttng-tools-2.11.3/src/common/trace-chunk.c:1435)
DEBUG1 - 12:25:29.
534365653 [2739/2739]: Releasing reference to trace chunk: session_id = 0chunk_id = 1, name = "20200515T142520+0000-1", status = closed (in lttng_trace_chunk_registry_put_each_chunk() at ../../../lttng-tools-2.11.3/src/common/trace-chunk.c:1435)
DEBUG1 - 12:25:29.
534400638 [2739/2739]: Released reference to 2 trace chunks in lttng_trace_chunk_registry_put_each_chunk() (in lttng_trace_chunk_registry_put_each_chunk() at ../../../lttng-tools-2.11.3/src/common/trace-chunk.c:1447)
Error: 2 trace chunks are leaked by lttng-consumerd. This can be caused by an internal error of the session daemon.
Cause
=====
The trace_chunk->timestamp_close is not set since the result from time()
is smaller than the creation timestamp.
The close timestamp is smaller because the calendar system time is
modified by an administrator.
time() offers no monotonicity guarantee and hence is exposed to time
modification of the system.
The begin and close timestamps are strictly used in the name generation
of the chunk/archives. Given the current usage of these timestamps
validating monotonicity should not be a fatal error. Name uniqueness is
provided by the chunk name suffix (auto increment).
Solution
========
Do not enforce monotonicity for the begin and close timestamps but warn
on unexpected return (begin > close).
Known drawbacks
=========
None.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Rajotte <jonathan.rajotte-julien@efficios.com>
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: Ic4b17285d150358d1569d6821c451c243e64e9a1
Francis Deslauriers [Mon, 4 May 2020 19:59:22 +0000 (15:59 -0400)]
Fix: tests: `-Wstringop-overflow` warning
I get the following warning when compiling with `-Wall -Werror` with gcc
9.3.0:
In file included from ../../src/common/macros.h:15,
from ../../src/common/lttng-kernel.h:14,
from ../../src/bin/lttng-sessiond/trace-kernel.h:14,
from test_kernel_data.c:16:
In function ‘lttng_strnlen’,
inlined from ‘lttng_strncpy’ at ../../src/common/macros.h:120:6,
inlined from ‘test_create_kernel_event’ at test_kernel_data.c:136:2:
../../src/common/compat/string.h:28:8: error: ‘memchr’ reading 256 bytes from a region of size 11 [-Werror=stringop-overflow=]
28 | end = memchr(str, 0, max);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Fix this warning by using the RANDOM_STRING_LEN value as the max number
of bytes to copy.
Signed-off-by: Francis Deslauriers <francis.deslauriers@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I61752ee17163c4d642aad21b296c0fc4fad5b7a6
(cherry picked from commit
1dd622b10db0821d77490c937caee80c65332f14)
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Jonathan Rajotte [Tue, 7 Apr 2020 20:27:05 +0000 (16:27 -0400)]
Fix: load: incomplete error handling for load_session_from_file
Observed issue
==============
lttng-ivc test fails to fail.
test_save_load_blocking_timeout[lttng-tools-2.12-lttng-tools-2.11-False]
Here we load a xml created by lttng-tools-2.12 and try to load it using
lttng-tools 2.11. We expect this to fail on the load.
The command report an error on the stderr but the command return code
value is zero.
From lttng-ivc test runtime.log:
Command #0
Return value: 0
Command: lttng load --input-path=/home/joraj/lttng/lttng-ivc/.tox/py3/tmp/test_save_load_blocking_timeou0/save_load saved_trace
STDOUT:
Session saved_trace has been loaded successfully
STDERR:
XML Error: Element 'process_attr_trackers': This element is not expected.
Error: Session configuration file validation failed
Cause
==============
The error coming from load_session_from_file is not handled correctly.
Solution
========
Rework error handling in load_session_from_path and
load_session_from_file.
LTTNG_ERR_LOAD_SESSION_NOENT is NOT an error when session_name is
specified in load_session_from_path. In this scenario, we are actively
looking for the configuration of the session.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Rajotte <jonathan.rajotte-julien@efficios.com>
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I0fea474045b718664e70ffe169e4e4fa125791a8
Jérémie Galarneau [Thu, 16 Apr 2020 19:20:18 +0000 (15:20 -0400)]
Update version to v2.11.3
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Jérémie Galarneau [Wed, 1 Apr 2020 22:34:59 +0000 (18:34 -0400)]
Fix: lttng-destroy: missing newline on session destruction message
The lost packets/discarded events statistics are printed on the same
line as the session destruction progress message when the session is
stopped as part of the `destroy` command.
This is a consequence of printing the statistics as they are
retrieved; the statistics must be fetched before the destruction,
but the progress indicator is still being printed.
The statistics output is now formatted to a buffer and printed
after the session's destruction has completed.
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I2105056b109774a57c83be3e30984038880c0fb7
Simon Marchi [Wed, 25 Mar 2020 22:39:30 +0000 (18:39 -0400)]
Fix: common: add `void` parameter to log_add_time declaration
It makes it match the definition and fixes this warning:
CC error.lo
/home/smarchi/src/lttng-tools/src/common/error.c:33:13: error: no previous prototype for ‘log_add_time’ [-Werror=missing-prototypes]
const char *log_add_time(void)
^~~~~~~~~~~~
Change-Id: Ibbf5eebd8171504bc7050c754e2a5d113b6b5387
Signed-off-by: Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@efficios.com>
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Jérémie Galarneau [Mon, 23 Mar 2020 23:12:26 +0000 (19:12 -0400)]
Fix: lttng-list: don't warn when the kernel domain has no channels
Some commands beside lttng-enable-channel have the side-effect of
creating a domain. For instance, the lttng-track and lttng-untrack
commands will implicitly create their target domains if they don't
exist. Thus, it is not unexpected for a domain to exist without
channels.
Currently, tracking process attributes in the user space and kernel
domains will result in a warning being printed when lttng-status
(or lttng-list `the_session`) is invoked.
Example output:
Tracing session arielle_bolduc: [inactive]
Trace output: /home/jgalar/lttng-traces/arielle_bolduc-
20200323-191128
=== Domain: Linux kernel ===
Tracked process attributes
Process IDs: all
Virtual Process IDs: 12365, 526, 41
User IDs: all
Virtual User IDs: all
Group IDs: all
Virtual Group IDs: all
Warning: No kernel channel
=== Domain: User space ===
Buffering scheme: per-user
Tracked process attributes
Virtual Process IDs: 12365, 526, 41
Virtual User IDs: all
Virtual Group IDs: all
The warning is removed since it can only confuse users.
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I733ee6c3d8c1d297194842c7bdbdf3f237661e51
Jérémie Galarneau [Thu, 5 Mar 2020 21:52:32 +0000 (16:52 -0500)]
Fix: sessiond: occasional badfd error on repeated SIGTERM
The session daemon occasionally prints the following messages
when it received multiple SIGTERM signals:
PERROR - 16:50:18.
505585257 [49845/49845]: write poll pipe: Bad file
descriptor (in notify_thread_pipe() at utils.c:35)
This is caused by a (somewhat inevitable) race between the teardown of
the daemon and the closing of its quit pipe. This happens more often
when kernel modules take a long time to be unloaded and the user
spams ctrl+c in the hope of convincing the daemon process to close
faster since modules are unloaded after closing the quit pipe.
Setting closed pipe fds to '-1' is safe anyway and is already
handled by the notify_thread_pipe() util.
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: If08a455c65055dcb56ffbad3703173e6a45cfba5
Jérémie Galarneau [Wed, 4 Mar 2020 23:27:28 +0000 (18:27 -0500)]
Fix: lttng: incorrect domain list printed when no domain is provided
The following commands make use of a common utility function to
validate the count of domains specified and print an error when it
is invalid:
- lttng-enable-event,
- lttng-disable-event,
- lttng-track,
- lttng-untrack,
- lttng-add-context,
- lttng-enable-channel,
- lttng-disable-channel.
Those commands do not allow the same domains to be used. In fact, they
all expect --kernel or --userspace only, except for the
lttng-enable-event, lttng-disable-event, and lttng-add-context
commands which allow the --log4j, --jul, and --python domain options
to be used.
Currently, the error message when no domain is specified is incorrect
for all of those commands. The error reads as follows:
`Error: Please specify a domain (-k/-u/-j).`
For most commands, the -j option cannot be used. For those that allow
agent domains, the message is missing the -l and -p domains.
This ensures that the expected domains are printed for each of those
commands.
Moreover, the message is clarified by using the long form option
names.
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I45aee075dbf6c62c4120bdeb06697b88b2d8716c
Francis Deslauriers [Mon, 9 Mar 2020 14:49:51 +0000 (10:49 -0400)]
directory-handle: print `errno` reason on `unlinkat()` error
This is helpful while troubleshooting clear and rotation issues.
Signed-off-by: Francis Deslauriers <francis.deslauriers@efficios.com>
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I92f9551a49fced7603c8dca832566de71b188528
Jonathan Rajotte [Tue, 3 Mar 2020 20:30:10 +0000 (15:30 -0500)]
Fix: lttng-ctl: _handle can be NULL
lttng_destroy_session_no_wait does not care for the returned handle
and passes a NULL _handle.
This leads to an immediate LTTNG_ERR_INVALID failure on
lttng_destroy_session_no_wait calls.
lttng_destroy_session_ext already performs a null check on _handle
before assigning it to transfer ownership of the handle.
Fixes #1241
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Rajotte <jonathan.rajotte-julien@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I9e8bee28382fa2250dee720037efdf77b4e776b8
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Jérémie Galarneau [Tue, 10 Mar 2020 02:06:01 +0000 (22:06 -0400)]
Silence `POSIX Yacc` warnings
Flex/Bison warn that we make use of two non-POSIX directives,
%code and %define. Coincidentally, we don't use POSIX Yacc!
From the bison documentation, "[...] -Wno-yacc will hide the warnings
about POSIX Yacc incompatibilities." [1].
Thus, this flag is added to the YFLAGS.
YACC filter-parser.c
/home/jgalar/EfficiOS/src/lttng-tools/src/lib/lttng-ctl/filter/filter-parser.y:293.1-5:
warning: POSIX Yacc does not support %code [-Wyacc]
293 | %code provides
| ^~~~~
/home/jgalar/EfficiOS/src/lttng-tools/src/lib/lttng-ctl/filter/filter-parser.y:301.1-7:
warning: POSIX Yacc does not support %define [-Wyacc]
301 | %define api.pure
| ^
[1] https://www.gnu.org/software/bison/manual/html_node/Diagnostics.html
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: Iaf65534bc47514d3a99b97ce414880a6afc723b9
Jérémie Galarneau [Tue, 18 Feb 2020 01:05:22 +0000 (20:05 -0500)]
Fix: relayd: use of relay_session ref count before initialization
The relay_session's reference count is used before it is initialized
on multiple code paths of session_create(). The initialization of the
reference count, mutexes, and intrusive data structure nodes are
initialized earlier to make their use safe in the event of an error.
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I1be53ad88a3e783b85b4c568527df1a75ce58d3a
Jérémie Galarneau [Fri, 14 Feb 2020 22:09:58 +0000 (17:09 -0500)]
Fix: lttng: uninitialized pointer free'd when no sessiond is present
The error path of get_schedules assumes that schedules_comm is !NULL,
which is not the case currently.
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I16e2d9d45cd3df9cfa80214abe03bcc782fa1f11
Jérémie Galarneau [Wed, 12 Feb 2020 17:25:23 +0000 (12:25 -0500)]
Update version to v2.11.2
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: Id506bae1bbb778096e92af867d0cb5324992c864
Jérémie Galarneau [Fri, 20 Dec 2019 03:13:10 +0000 (22:13 -0500)]
Fix: sessiond: check for lttng-modules ABI 2.1 rather than 2.8
The clear patchset introduces a regression that breaks session
rotations when the kernel domain is used. The 2.8 lttng-modules ABI
does not exist yet.
The packet sequence number functionality was introduced in LTTng 2.8,
which introduced the 2.1 kernel tracer ABI.
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: Ief97e7e25f6f0fcb5b5b97b39abb417c1eb327ec
Francis Deslauriers [Tue, 11 Feb 2020 02:46:34 +0000 (21:46 -0500)]
Tests: Fix: `wait_on_file()` returns too early
Issue
=====
With the current implementation, when calling the `wait_on_file()`
function with the `file_exist` parameter set to false the function will
return even if the target file exists.
In a scenario where we enter the loop and the targer file exist, the
first call to `stat()` will return 0 and will not enter any of the `if`
and break from the loop directly.
Solution
========
If the file exists, only break from the loop if it's the desired exit
condition.
Signed-off-by: Francis Deslauriers <francis.deslauriers@efficios.com>
Change-Id: Ia3e9c41a2a515815d3ff931d8f7c1c14a52b31ae
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Francis Deslauriers [Fri, 7 Feb 2020 19:56:50 +0000 (14:56 -0500)]
Fix: Tests: utils.sh: fix unbound variable
When loading `utils.sh`, we test the `LTTNG_TEST_TEARDOWN_TIMEOUT` and
define it to a default value if it's not defined already.
When running bash test scripts with the `-u` option to error out when
encountering unset variables it prints an error and exit
This commit uses a trick found here:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/
3601515/how-to-check-if-a-variable-is-set-in-bash
Signed-off-by: Francis Deslauriers <francis.deslauriers@efficios.com>
Change-Id: Id24937f974ffd1ab3250296499da9360f97d393d
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Francis Deslauriers [Mon, 10 Feb 2020 22:18:48 +0000 (17:18 -0500)]
Tests: Fix typo: registerd -> registered
Signed-off-by: Francis Deslauriers <francis.deslauriers@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I74f6956d732c41168dfdfa101c6fcad0af6ecebe
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Francis Deslauriers [Thu, 6 Feb 2020 15:26:05 +0000 (10:26 -0500)]
Typo: 'toogle' -> 'toggle'
Signed-off-by: Francis Deslauriers <francis.deslauriers@efficios.com>
Change-Id: Id3c9a1942b21a66b626512e8378c517d48949582
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Jonathan Rajotte [Tue, 4 Feb 2020 21:04:41 +0000 (16:04 -0500)]
Fix: force the use of our _FORTIFY_SOURCE definition
Some toolset (ubuntu) already defined the _FORTIFY_SOURCE.
This removes the warning we see if this is the case. Unset the variable and
reset it.
The warning:
make[3]: Entering directory '/home/joraj/lttng/master/lttng-tools/tests/regression/kernel'
CC select_poll_epoll-select_poll_epoll.o
<command-line>: warning: "_FORTIFY_SOURCE" redefined
<built-in>: note: this is the location of the previous definition
CCLD select_poll_epoll
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Rajotte <jonathan.rajotte-julien@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I2fa0482afa8941705a992f62a2e63657ea9e2b87
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Jérémie Galarneau [Wed, 5 Feb 2020 22:34:46 +0000 (17:34 -0500)]
Update version to v2.11.1
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I39fb72bfd135b0caa46a2f229d83c5ac99c7e592
Jérémie Galarneau [Mon, 3 Feb 2020 22:33:28 +0000 (17:33 -0500)]
Fix: sessiond: snapshot errors don't clear session's trace chunk
The snapshot record command is implemented by creating and setting
a new trace chunk on the target session, capturing the snapshot, and
closing the session's trace chunk once it is complete.
On some error paths, the session's newly created trace chunk is not
cleared. This means that the session is seen to have a
'current_trace_chunk' on the next attempt to record a snapshot; an
unexpected condition for which an assert() exists.
This results in the following crash:
lttng-sessiond: /home/smarchi/src/lttng-tools/src/bin/lttng-sessiond/cmd.c:4685: snapshot_record: Assertion `!session->current_trace_chunk' failed.
Ensure that the session's current trace chunk is closed and cleared
when an error occurs during the command's execution.
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I4f78e3c324bee873349ed5b4d8e189a000458a07
Jérémie Galarneau [Mon, 3 Feb 2020 22:25:58 +0000 (17:25 -0500)]
Fix: sessiond: bounded snapshot record fails when no streams exist
Attempting to record a snapshot with a `--max-size` fails when no
streams exist. For instance, attempting to record a snapshot for a
user space session when no applications are running will fail with the
following output:
Error: Invalid snapshot size. Cannot fit at least one packet per stream.
Error: Snapshot max size is invalid
The function get_session_nb_packets_per_stream() computes an
approximation of the number of packets to capture to honor the maximal
size specified. However, at the end, it doesn't distinguish between
'0' meaning that "no packets can be captured" (no streams exist) and
'0' meaning that "the max size is too small to accomodate one packet".
Those two cases can be distinguished by checking if the 'size_left' is
still the 'max_size', meaning that not even the size of one packet was
substracted from 'max_size'.
Reported-by: Simon Marchi <simark@efficios.com>
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I5caef9ce926bbc7143a90667749ffaed972590c1
Simon Marchi [Fri, 31 Jan 2020 19:22:24 +0000 (14:22 -0500)]
session-descriptor: fix comment typos in session-descriptor.h
Change-Id: Idafd16fd2851798a47bd95a7887f5bf9ba7828d0
Signed-off-by: Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@efficios.com>
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Simon Marchi [Wed, 15 Jan 2020 20:42:31 +0000 (15:42 -0500)]
Fix: include stdlib.h in compat/string.h
Fixes:
CC uuid.lo
In file included from /home/smarchi/src/lttng-tools/src/common/uuid.c:19:0:
/home/smarchi/src/lttng-tools/src/common/compat/string.h: In function ‘lttng_strndup’:
/home/smarchi/src/lttng-tools/src/common/compat/string.h:78:8: error: implicit declaration of function ‘malloc’ [-Werror=implicit-function-declaration]
ret = malloc(navail);
^~~~~~
/home/smarchi/src/lttng-tools/src/common/compat/string.h:78:8: error: incompatible implicit declaration of built-in function ‘malloc’ [-Werror]
/home/smarchi/src/lttng-tools/src/common/compat/string.h:78:8: note: include ‘<stdlib.h>’ or provide a declaration of ‘malloc’
Note that this is in fallback code when the system doesn't provide
strndup (or, in my case, the system provides it but configure failed to
find it).
Change-Id: I5817b0b2436573b7d8fecb2956577a7b183d6296
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Francis Deslauriers [Fri, 17 Jan 2020 20:09:21 +0000 (15:09 -0500)]
Fix: lttng: sanity check of `--probe` description
Issue
=====
Run the following command:
lttng enable-event -k --probe "\do_fork" my_do_fork_event
currently fails and that is expected.
But it does not fail for the right reason. In the `parse_probe_opts()`
function, during the last step of parsing the probe description we assume
it's a raw address and pass the string directly to the `strtoul()`
function. So if the probe description is not an address at all (e.g.
"\do_fork"), the `strtoul()` call will return 0 in the `addr` field of
the probe struct. This is then passed to the kernel tracer that asks the
kernel to instrument that address with a kprobe. This fails because 0x0
is not an address that can be instrumented.
Solution
========
Check that the first character of the tentative address is a digit
before trying to convert the string to an integer. This is not perfect
but at least it prevents some errors.
Signed-off-by: Francis Deslauriers <francis.deslauriers@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I444f0e7694098b1cdb56ecbf5d92be8974e406dc
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Christophe Bedard [Sat, 18 Jan 2020 19:29:49 +0000 (14:29 -0500)]
Fix: update context types for Python bindings
Fixes: #1214
Signed-off-by: Christophe Bedard <bedard.christophe@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Francis Deslauriers [Fri, 17 Jan 2020 17:45:51 +0000 (12:45 -0500)]
Fix: lttng: placing probe on symbol starting with `_`
Issue
=====
The lttng CLI tool does not parse `--probe` symbol name properly if the
name has an underscore at the beginning.
For example, the following command fails
lttng enable-event -k --probe _do_fork my_do_fork_event
This happens because the `parse_probe_opts()` function looks if the
first character of the symbol field is an alphabetic character to
determine if a symbol was provided. The problem is that some kernel
symbols such as `_do_fork` start with an underscore.
Solution
========
check if the first character is an alphabetic character OR an
underscore.
Signed-off-by: Francis Deslauriers <francis.deslauriers@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I3ee6c26641ceee508ee78e895d372c6b09fe90fb
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Michael Jeanson [Thu, 16 Jan 2020 19:34:47 +0000 (14:34 -0500)]
Fix: build failure with -fno-common
GCC 10 will default to building with -fno-common, this inhibits the
linker from merging multiple tentative definitions of a symbol in an
archive.
I'm not sure I understand what happen with the symbols in mi-lttng.h
but a similar issue was adressed in:
commit
4965f956f3ef47388fb4a1b2f8f504abfe31afe7
Author: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Date: Fri May 22 12:53:30 2015 -0400
Fix: Mark MI and Config string declarations as extern
This fixes a build issue with GCC 5.1 which would complain about
these symbols being defined multiple times.
Make sure these symbols are extern and defined only in one compile unit.
For more information, see:
https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-10/porting_to.html
Change-Id: I139c9695371836cb1011f9ce192080b602ed2fbc
Signed-off-by: Michael Jeanson <mjeanson@efficios.com>
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Benjamin Poirier [Mon, 6 Jan 2020 05:19:54 +0000 (14:19 +0900)]
doc: Fix bind address example for lttng-relayd
INADDR_ANY is 0.0.0.0
Fixes: c93eadade277 ("doc/man: use propagated default values in man pages")
Acked-by: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com>
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Poirier <benjamin.poirier@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I6e908adca66b829128ea31cf392bccad3f96d63d
Mathieu Desnoyers [Fri, 20 Sep 2019 21:26:08 +0000 (17:26 -0400)]
Test: rotate_utils.sh: consider chunk archive with ust/ as empty
Now the session daemon needs to create the ust/ subdir to pass it
to the consumer daemon even if there are no active traced applications
in per-pid tracing. Therefore, we need to consider a chunk with a
ust/ empty directory as empty.
Empty local traces have this empty subdir, but remote traces do not.
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com>
Change-Id: Ic0cda7baf6eafa5b0c7b4f0b79e03bc8ea523d93
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Mathieu Desnoyers [Thu, 12 Dec 2019 18:09:18 +0000 (13:09 -0500)]
Fix: consumer: do not flush on transition from NULL chunk
When transitioning from NULL chunk, do not flush streams, because
the consumer has nowhere to store the packets generated by this
flush.
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com>
Change-Id: Ic92c035f6b1377849825527d0c9cc05a6b92ac38
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Mathieu Desnoyers [Thu, 12 Dec 2019 18:07:18 +0000 (13:07 -0500)]
Fix: consumer: honor "active" flush flag
Honor "active" flush flag in both kernel and ust consumers. A flush
"active" does a flush which will not generate empty packets (no event),
whereas an "inactive" flush will generate empty packets if flushing
a current packet which has no event.
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com>
Change-Id: Icc9772ba3ae18e96f24354ac6eb9223f343c3458
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Mathieu Desnoyers [Thu, 12 Dec 2019 16:51:40 +0000 (11:51 -0500)]
Fix: sessiond cmd.h: include missing lttng-sessiond.h
lttng-sessiond.h declares struct command_ctx which is used in cmd.h
prototypes.
It typically does not generate a compilation error because all
compile units including cmd.h also include lttng-sessiond.h, but
it is cleaner to include dependencies directly in cmd.h.
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com>
Change-Id: If3106291309cd543a886b2aecda7d4f9d4b290b3
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Mathieu Desnoyers [Mon, 9 Dec 2019 15:41:43 +0000 (10:41 -0500)]
Fix: sessiond: ust-app: per-pid buffers: Create empty ust/ directory
When no applications are running, the toplevel ust/ directory is not
created in a chunk on rotation. Make sure this top level directory
is created.
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com>
Change-Id: Ia272f3182df298302e02b3e096785cb51687b8c9
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Mathieu Desnoyers [Mon, 9 Dec 2019 14:28:13 +0000 (09:28 -0500)]
Fix: utils: utils_stream_file_path separator
Do not add a separator for empty paths.
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com>
Change-Id: Icec7b07d7abab4c010706c8cb4f199229fa04c6f
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Mathieu Desnoyers [Tue, 5 Nov 2019 18:07:44 +0000 (13:07 -0500)]
Fix: consumerd: use packet sequence number for rotation position
Refer to "Fix: relayd: use packet sequence number for rotation position"
for context of this change.
This commit introduces the changes required in the consumerd.
Some notable points related to this commit:
- Internally, the rotate_position (per-stream) is now a 64-bit
value rather than an unsigned long.
- The scheme to rotate a stream is changed to allow using the
backward-compatible lttng_consumer_take_snapshot() rather than
the newer lttng_consumer_get_produced_snapshot(), thus allowing
backward compatibility of the implicit rotation on destroy with
pre-2.10 lttng-modules.
- The rotate position used as pivot point for the rotation is
based on the packet_seq_num of the last packet that has been
send over the network by consumerd, incremented by the number of
packets between the sampled produced_pos and the consumed_pos.
In the worse case scenario where an overwrite mode ring buffer
overwrites its contents enough to trigger a 4GB overflow on a
32-bit producer since the last packet was sent (e.g. due to a
slow network), the difference between produced_pos and
consumed_pos will be lower that what would have been expected.
However, because this pivot position is used as a lower bound,
being smaller than the real value is fine: the data that would
have been misplaced in the wrong trace chunk were actually
overwritten, and will therefore never be consumed.
- When interacting with pre-2.8 lttng-modules, the packet sequence
number is not available. The current approach is to disallow
rotations performed on sessions which have kernel tracing active
with a pre-2.8 lttng-modules.
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I8600cb5e2e9c05f3dfba0499a5fc4a3bb85dec24
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Mathieu Desnoyers [Tue, 5 Nov 2019 23:56:34 +0000 (18:56 -0500)]
align.h: Implement ALIGN_FLOOR macro
Implement the ALIGN_FLOOR macro which aligns the given value to the
previous alignment boundary, or keeps the value as-is if it is already
aligned.
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I36d981e8fb705fafa3ff23ba2d82ec1babe73e45
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Mathieu Desnoyers [Tue, 3 Dec 2019 09:08:36 +0000 (04:08 -0500)]
Fix: relayd: per-pid live: no new metadata vs close
When using lttng-live on a per-pid UST trace, the metadata stream is
closed after an application exits. The live viewer observes that the
stream has no more data when getting the metadata returns 0 bytes.
Internally in the relay daemon, it is assumed that a metadata stream
can be put (and thus removed) as soon as all the metadata has been sent
to the viewer, but this is not quite right. The viewer actually needs to
observe a 0-byte reply after receiving all the metadata in order to
gracefully perceive the metadata stream hang up.
Therefore, add a no_new_metadata_notified flag to the metadata stream
to track whether that 0-byte message has been sent to the viewer since
the last metadata content was sent, and postpone the reclamation of the
metadata stream until it is closed _and_ that 0-byte reply was sent to
the live viewer.
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I0a05332284299d62b832046e4f9d22b6029c3a3e
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Mathieu Desnoyers [Tue, 5 Nov 2019 15:40:58 +0000 (10:40 -0500)]
Fix: relayd: use packet sequence number for rotation position
The "network" sequence number (net_seq_num) is a 64-bit sequence number
tagging each packet sent over the network. The net_seq_num increments
monotonically (+1) for each packet sent from consumer daemon to relay
daemon, on a per-stream basis. It is tagged by the consumer daemon when
sending a trace packet to the relay daemon.
The LTTng kernel and user-space ring buffer "consumed position"
(consumed_pos) and "produced position" (produced_pos) are free-running
counters counting the number of bytes consumed and produced so far by
each stream. Because those counters are updated atomically, they are
limited to a size of 32-bit on 32-bit architectures.
The "packet" sequence number (packet_seq_num) is a sequence number
found in the packet header starting from LTTng 2.8. It is a 64-bit
sequence number assigned by the lttng-modules and lttng-ust ring
buffers. It increments monotonically (+1) for each packet produced
within a given ring buffer (stream).
Using produced_pos as rotation position and comparing it to the
net_seq_num has a few issues:
1) It breaks on 32-bit producers after generating more than 4GB of
data per stream, due to overflow. The net_seq_num is a 64-bit
counter, which does not overflow, but the produced_pos overflows
after 4GB on 32-bit architectures. This can lead to never-completing
rotations.
2) It breaks scenarios where ring buffers are configured in
overwrite mode, and streaming to a relay daemon. Indeed, when
the ring buffer moves the consumed_pos ahead, actually overwriting
data within the ring buffer, it introduces an offset between the
produced_pos and the net_seq_num. Therefore, if producers are
generating a low- (or no-) throughput in some streams, the
rotation may never complete, even on 64-bit architectures.
The solution proposed for this issue is to use the packet_seq_num as
rotation position rather than the net_seq_num. It takes care of
the two problematic scenarios, since the counter is always 64-bit
(even on 32-bit architectures), and because the counter is managed
by the producer, which therefore tracks progress of the ring buffer
overwrites.
This commit introduces changes required at the relayd side. A
separate commit introduces the changes required in the consumerd.
In relayd, one major restriction is the fact that the packet_seq_num
is not sent over the data socket, only through the control socket
receiving the indexes.
Therefore, in order to figure out the pivot position for the data
socket for a given stream, the associated index first needs to be
received. At that point, the corresponding net_seq_num is known,
which provides the pivot position for the data stream. Given that
the data and index sockets provide no ordering guarantees with
respect to their arrival, we handle the fact that data might have
been saved to disk in the wrong (previous) trace chunk by moving
it to the next trace chunk when the pivot position is known.
In order to allow "jumps" in the sequence numbers produced by
overwrite mode buffers, try_rotate_stream_index(), which previously
asserted that each sequence number was received in sequence, now
uses the packet_seq_num pivot position as a lower (inclusive) bound.
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I755329e313f0980655a164b7bdb57e4f3d8e944a
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Mathieu Desnoyers [Wed, 18 Dec 2019 15:56:29 +0000 (10:56 -0500)]
Fix: relayd stream.c: LTTNG_OPTIONAL_GET address confusion
The lack of proper care around use of macro arguments in LTTNG_OPTIONAL_GET
allowed this code to compile, but caused the following issue (manually
replacing "optional" argument with the a
Using LTTNG_OPTIONAL_GET(&stream->ongoing_rotation)->next_trace_chunk
with:
#define LTTNG_OPTIONAL_GET(optional) \
({ \
assert(optional.is_set); \
optional.value; \
})
translates to:
({
assert(&stream->ongoing_rotation.is_set);
&stream->ongoing_rotation.value;
})->next_trace_chunk
The issue here is the assert(), which just checks that the address
is not NULL, when it should actually check that the value is set.
The prior commit fixing optional.h to add proper parentheses to the
macro rightfully fails to compile this code. Fix the erroneous user.
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I0dd45fb60573cae6ae3e831e24266aff4406f57f
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Mathieu Desnoyers [Wed, 18 Dec 2019 15:50:00 +0000 (10:50 -0500)]
Fix: optional.h macro missing parentheses and guards
The are a few coding style issues with optional.h which leads to
unexpected effects when the macros are used in the caller code.
All macro parameters need to be surrounded by () (except when used near
commas, which is the C operator with least precedence).
All macros that emit code need to be surrounded by do { } while (0) so
not to emit extra ; or omit ;, which can cause subtle issues when used
with if/else statements.
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com>
Change-Id: Iba6fde7c267f4d8c9ec1a89147045f0bcda3a67a
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Simon Marchi [Fri, 13 Dec 2019 21:47:57 +0000 (16:47 -0500)]
dynamic-array: fix documentation of lttng_dynamic_pointer_array_get_pointer
The documentation of this function says that mutating the array
invalidates the return pointer. This is not true, since the returned
pointer is the element itself, not a pointer to the array.
Change-Id: I8b8978cddb2d1d6ce0b42ed313e9843ca418c96c
Signed-off-by: Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@efficios.com>
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Jérémie Galarneau [Fri, 13 Dec 2019 20:25:28 +0000 (15:25 -0500)]
Fix: make dist fails on sdt-probe test with autotools v1.16+
The 'dist' target fails when building with autotools 1.16.1 as the
behaviour of BUILT_SOURCES has changed in 1.16 [1].
BUILT_SOURCES are now built as part of the 'dist' target which causes
it to fail on machines that don't have dtrace installed.
The following error is produced: DTRACE foobar_provider.h /bin/sh: -s:
command not found
The BUILT_SOURCES is skipped for build configurations where the build
of the test helper 'userspace-probe-sdt-binary' is disabled.
The resulting artifact, foobar_provider.h, is not part of the
distributed tarball (marked as nodist), so this doesn't have any
adverse effect.
[1] https://www.mail-archive.com/automake@gnu.org/msg20156.html
Signed-off-by: Michael Jeanson <michael.jeanson@efficios.com>
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: Ibba4689775a8b002e8a959079b1f3c8db9917c5f
Jonathan Rajotte [Wed, 11 Dec 2019 20:58:58 +0000 (15:58 -0500)]
Fix: tests: metadata presence on relayd is not deterministic
There is no synchronization point guaranteeing the presence of metadata on
lttng-relayd side when the live metadata request is done. It must be
present at some point in the future but might not be at the moment we
perform the request.
Add a retry phase to this step. It must succeed in the future.
Not sure how this test was never marked as flaky.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Rajotte <jonathan.rajotte-julien@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I033005c6a228013e699c74d8e8faafcb3272dd98
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Jonathan Rajotte [Tue, 10 Dec 2019 16:15:39 +0000 (11:15 -0500)]
Fix: move testpoint after state update
This prevent failure and hang for the long_regression test suite.
Otherwise the sessiond error out before the test completion due to an
invalid thread state.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Rajotte <jonathan.rajotte-julien@efficios.com>
Change-Id: Ie4bf3bea6f84f49f5eceb413ae75a7e6fff08a8f
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Simon Marchi [Fri, 6 Dec 2019 21:07:03 +0000 (16:07 -0500)]
doc: fix typo in lttng-enable-event man page
Change-Id: I81ce8f5d4eb3857ace5b1bc3a3ed3c62751dc503
Signed-off-by: Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@efficios.com>
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Jérémie Galarneau [Mon, 9 Dec 2019 19:31:33 +0000 (14:31 -0500)]
Fix: sessiond: RCU read lock imbalance on get trace chunk id error
The error path when cmd_setup_relayd() fails to get the ID of a trace
chunk causes the RCU read lock to be released even though it was never
acquired.
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I86aeb99e6cd6ba11634283ab7456a3760a0a6b0d
Jonathan Rajotte [Tue, 3 Dec 2019 16:46:24 +0000 (11:46 -0500)]
Fix: build: ust -> kernel mix-up in noinst_SCRIPTS
This is simply a copy paste error as test_notification_ust appears
twice.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Rajotte <jonathan.rajotte-julien@efficios.com>
Change-Id: I4e170a092338f5a95479a58d48247088d28d3e31
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
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