qemu-patch-raspberry4/scripts/tracetool/backend/simple.py
Stefan Hajnoczi 736ec1677f trace: fix simple trace "disable" keyword
The trace-events "disable" keyword turns an event into a nop at
compile-time.  This is important for high-frequency events that can
impact performance.

The "disable" keyword is currently broken in the simple trace backend.
This patch fixes the problem as follows:

Trace events are identified by their TraceEventID number.  When events
are disabled there are two options for assigning TraceEventID numbers:
1. Skip disabled events and don't assign them a number.
2. Assign numbers for all events regardless of the disabled keyword.

The simple trace backend and its binary file format uses approach #1.

The tracetool infrastructure has been using approach #2 for a while.

The result is that the numbers used in simple trace files do not
correspond with TraceEventIDs.  In trace/simple.c we assumed that they
are identical and therefore emitted bogus numbers.

This patch fixes the bug by using TraceEventID for trace_event_id()
while sticking to approach #1 for simple trace file numbers.  This
preserves simple trace file format compatibility.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-01-27 15:49:39 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
Simple built-in backend.
"""
__author__ = "Lluís Vilanova <vilanova@ac.upc.edu>"
__copyright__ = "Copyright 2012, Lluís Vilanova <vilanova@ac.upc.edu>"
__license__ = "GPL version 2 or (at your option) any later version"
__maintainer__ = "Stefan Hajnoczi"
__email__ = "stefanha@linux.vnet.ibm.com"
from tracetool import out
PUBLIC = True
def is_string(arg):
strtype = ('const char*', 'char*', 'const char *', 'char *')
if arg.lstrip().startswith(strtype):
return True
else:
return False
def c(events):
out('#include "trace.h"',
'#include "trace/control.h"',
'#include "trace/simple.h"',
'',
)
for num, event in enumerate(events):
out('void trace_%(name)s(%(args)s)',
'{',
' TraceBufferRecord rec;',
name = event.name,
args = event.args,
)
sizes = []
for type_, name in event.args:
if is_string(type_):
out(' size_t arg%(name)s_len = %(name)s ? MIN(strlen(%(name)s), MAX_TRACE_STRLEN) : 0;',
name = name,
)
strsizeinfo = "4 + arg%s_len" % name
sizes.append(strsizeinfo)
else:
sizes.append("8")
sizestr = " + ".join(sizes)
if len(event.args) == 0:
sizestr = '0'
out('',
' TraceEvent *eventp = trace_event_id(%(event_enum)s);',
' bool _state = trace_event_get_state_dynamic(eventp);',
' if (!_state) {',
' return;',
' }',
'',
' if (trace_record_start(&rec, %(event_id)s, %(size_str)s)) {',
' return; /* Trace Buffer Full, Event Dropped ! */',
' }',
event_enum = 'TRACE_' + event.name.upper(),
event_id = num,
size_str = sizestr,
)
if len(event.args) > 0:
for type_, name in event.args:
# string
if is_string(type_):
out(' trace_record_write_str(&rec, %(name)s, arg%(name)s_len);',
name = name,
)
# pointer var (not string)
elif type_.endswith('*'):
out(' trace_record_write_u64(&rec, (uintptr_t)(uint64_t *)%(name)s);',
name = name,
)
# primitive data type
else:
out(' trace_record_write_u64(&rec, (uint64_t)%(name)s);',
name = name,
)
out(' trace_record_finish(&rec);',
'}',
'')
def h(events):
for event in events:
out('void trace_%(name)s(%(args)s);',
name = event.name,
args = event.args,
)