105 lines
3.4 KiB
C
105 lines
3.4 KiB
C
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//===- XRayRecord.h - XRay Trace Record -----------------------------------===//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// This file replicates the record definition for XRay log entries. This should
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// follow the evolution of the log record versions supported in the compiler-rt
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// xray project.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef LLVM_XRAY_XRAY_RECORD_H
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#define LLVM_XRAY_XRAY_RECORD_H
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#include <cstdint>
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#include <vector>
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#include <string>
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namespace llvm {
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namespace xray {
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/// XRay traces all have a header providing some top-matter information useful
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/// to help tools determine how to interpret the information available in the
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/// trace.
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struct XRayFileHeader {
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/// Version of the XRay implementation that produced this file.
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uint16_t Version = 0;
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/// A numeric identifier for the type of file this is. Best used in
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/// combination with Version.
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uint16_t Type = 0;
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/// Whether the CPU that produced the timestamp counters (TSC) move at a
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/// constant rate.
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bool ConstantTSC;
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/// Whether the CPU that produced the timestamp counters (TSC) do not stop.
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bool NonstopTSC;
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/// The number of cycles per second for the CPU that produced the timestamp
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/// counter (TSC) values. Useful for estimating the amount of time that
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/// elapsed between two TSCs on some platforms.
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uint64_t CycleFrequency = 0;
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// This is different depending on the type of xray record. The naive format
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// stores a Wallclock timespec. FDR logging stores the size of a thread
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// buffer.
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char FreeFormData[16];
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};
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/// Determines the supported types of records that could be seen in XRay traces.
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/// This may or may not correspond to actual record types in the raw trace (as
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/// the loader implementation may synthesize this information in the process of
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/// of loading).
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enum class RecordTypes {
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ENTER,
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EXIT,
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TAIL_EXIT,
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ENTER_ARG,
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CUSTOM_EVENT,
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TYPED_EVENT
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};
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/// An XRayRecord is the denormalized view of data associated in a trace. These
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/// records may not correspond to actual entries in the raw traces, but they are
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/// the logical representation of records in a higher-level event log.
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struct XRayRecord {
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/// RecordType values are used as "sub-types" which have meaning in the
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/// context of the `Type` below. For function call and custom event records,
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/// the RecordType is always 0, while for typed events we store the type in
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/// the RecordType field.
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uint16_t RecordType;
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/// The CPU where the thread is running. We assume number of CPUs <= 65536.
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uint16_t CPU;
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/// Identifies the type of record.
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RecordTypes Type;
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/// The function ID for the record, if this is a function call record.
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int32_t FuncId;
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/// Get the full 8 bytes of the TSC when we get the log record.
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uint64_t TSC;
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/// The thread ID for the currently running thread.
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uint32_t TId;
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/// The process ID for the currently running process.
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uint32_t PId;
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/// The function call arguments.
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std::vector<uint64_t> CallArgs;
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/// For custom and typed events, we provide the raw data from the trace.
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std::string Data;
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};
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} // namespace xray
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} // namespace llvm
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#endif // LLVM_XRAY_XRAY_RECORD_H
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