John Birrell 275928fc14 Vendor import of the full userland contrib part of DTrace support from
OpenSolaris. This commit resets files to match the versions in the
OpenSolaris tree as of 2008/04/10.

The changes in this import from the previous import are the ones that
will subsequently re-applied to take files off the vendor branch. This
is unfortunately necessary because the Solaris developers won't allow
FreeBSD support #ifdefs in their source code because that creates
'dead code' (stuff that they never compile).
2008-04-26 00:54:52 +00:00

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*
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/*
* Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Use is subject to license terms.
*/
#pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI"
#include <dt_impl.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <time.h>
static const struct {
int dtslt_option;
size_t dtslt_offs;
} _dtrace_sleeptab[] = {
{ DTRACEOPT_STATUSRATE, offsetof(dtrace_hdl_t, dt_laststatus) },
{ DTRACEOPT_AGGRATE, offsetof(dtrace_hdl_t, dt_lastagg) },
{ DTRACEOPT_SWITCHRATE, offsetof(dtrace_hdl_t, dt_lastswitch) },
{ DTRACEOPT_MAX, 0 }
};
void
dtrace_sleep(dtrace_hdl_t *dtp)
{
dt_proc_hash_t *dph = dtp->dt_procs;
dtrace_optval_t policy = dtp->dt_options[DTRACEOPT_BUFPOLICY];
dt_proc_notify_t *dprn;
hrtime_t earliest = INT64_MAX;
struct timespec tv;
hrtime_t now;
int i;
for (i = 0; _dtrace_sleeptab[i].dtslt_option < DTRACEOPT_MAX; i++) {
uintptr_t a = (uintptr_t)dtp + _dtrace_sleeptab[i].dtslt_offs;
int opt = _dtrace_sleeptab[i].dtslt_option;
dtrace_optval_t interval = dtp->dt_options[opt];
/*
* If the buffering policy is set to anything other than
* "switch", we ignore the aggrate and switchrate -- they're
* meaningless.
*/
if (policy != DTRACEOPT_BUFPOLICY_SWITCH &&
_dtrace_sleeptab[i].dtslt_option != DTRACEOPT_STATUSRATE)
continue;
if (*((hrtime_t *)a) + interval < earliest)
earliest = *((hrtime_t *)a) + interval;
}
(void) pthread_mutex_lock(&dph->dph_lock);
now = gethrtime();
if (earliest < now) {
(void) pthread_mutex_unlock(&dph->dph_lock);
return; /* sleep duration has already past */
}
tv.tv_sec = (earliest - now) / NANOSEC;
tv.tv_nsec = (earliest - now) % NANOSEC;
/*
* Wait for either 'tv' nanoseconds to pass or to receive notification
* that a process is in an interesting state. Regardless of why we
* awaken, iterate over any pending notifications and process them.
*/
(void) pthread_cond_reltimedwait_np(&dph->dph_cv, &dph->dph_lock, &tv);
while ((dprn = dph->dph_notify) != NULL) {
if (dtp->dt_prochdlr != NULL) {
char *err = dprn->dprn_errmsg;
if (*err == '\0')
err = NULL;
dtp->dt_prochdlr(dprn->dprn_dpr->dpr_proc, err,
dtp->dt_procarg);
}
dph->dph_notify = dprn->dprn_next;
dt_free(dtp, dprn);
}
(void) pthread_mutex_unlock(&dph->dph_lock);
}
int
dtrace_status(dtrace_hdl_t *dtp)
{
int gen = dtp->dt_statusgen;
dtrace_optval_t interval = dtp->dt_options[DTRACEOPT_STATUSRATE];
hrtime_t now = gethrtime();
if (!dtp->dt_active)
return (DTRACE_STATUS_NONE);
if (dtp->dt_stopped)
return (DTRACE_STATUS_STOPPED);
if (dtp->dt_laststatus != 0) {
if (now - dtp->dt_laststatus < interval)
return (DTRACE_STATUS_NONE);
dtp->dt_laststatus += interval;
} else {
dtp->dt_laststatus = now;
}
if (dt_ioctl(dtp, DTRACEIOC_STATUS, &dtp->dt_status[gen]) == -1)
return (dt_set_errno(dtp, errno));
dtp->dt_statusgen ^= 1;
if (dt_handle_status(dtp, &dtp->dt_status[dtp->dt_statusgen],
&dtp->dt_status[gen]) == -1)
return (-1);
if (dtp->dt_status[gen].dtst_exiting) {
if (!dtp->dt_stopped)
(void) dtrace_stop(dtp);
return (DTRACE_STATUS_EXITED);
}
if (dtp->dt_status[gen].dtst_filled == 0)
return (DTRACE_STATUS_OKAY);
if (dtp->dt_options[DTRACEOPT_BUFPOLICY] != DTRACEOPT_BUFPOLICY_FILL)
return (DTRACE_STATUS_OKAY);
if (!dtp->dt_stopped) {
if (dtrace_stop(dtp) == -1)
return (-1);
}
return (DTRACE_STATUS_FILLED);
}
int
dtrace_go(dtrace_hdl_t *dtp)
{
void *dof;
int err;
if (dtp->dt_active)
return (dt_set_errno(dtp, EINVAL));
/*
* If a dtrace:::ERROR program and callback are registered, enable the
* program before we start tracing. If this fails for a vector open
* with ENOTTY, we permit dtrace_go() to succeed so that vector clients
* such as mdb's dtrace module can execute the rest of dtrace_go() even
* though they do not provide support for the DTRACEIOC_ENABLE ioctl.
*/
if (dtp->dt_errprog != NULL &&
dtrace_program_exec(dtp, dtp->dt_errprog, NULL) == -1 && (
dtp->dt_errno != ENOTTY || dtp->dt_vector == NULL))
return (-1); /* dt_errno has been set for us */
if ((dof = dtrace_getopt_dof(dtp)) == NULL)
return (-1); /* dt_errno has been set for us */
err = dt_ioctl(dtp, DTRACEIOC_ENABLE, dof);
dtrace_dof_destroy(dtp, dof);
if (err == -1 && (errno != ENOTTY || dtp->dt_vector == NULL))
return (dt_set_errno(dtp, errno));
if (dt_ioctl(dtp, DTRACEIOC_GO, &dtp->dt_beganon) == -1) {
if (errno == EACCES)
return (dt_set_errno(dtp, EDT_DESTRUCTIVE));
if (errno == EALREADY)
return (dt_set_errno(dtp, EDT_ISANON));
if (errno == ENOENT)
return (dt_set_errno(dtp, EDT_NOANON));
if (errno == E2BIG)
return (dt_set_errno(dtp, EDT_ENDTOOBIG));
if (errno == ENOSPC)
return (dt_set_errno(dtp, EDT_BUFTOOSMALL));
return (dt_set_errno(dtp, errno));
}
dtp->dt_active = 1;
if (dt_options_load(dtp) == -1)
return (dt_set_errno(dtp, errno));
return (dt_aggregate_go(dtp));
}
int
dtrace_stop(dtrace_hdl_t *dtp)
{
int gen = dtp->dt_statusgen;
if (dtp->dt_stopped)
return (0);
if (dt_ioctl(dtp, DTRACEIOC_STOP, &dtp->dt_endedon) == -1)
return (dt_set_errno(dtp, errno));
dtp->dt_stopped = 1;
/*
* Now that we're stopped, we're going to get status one final time.
*/
if (dt_ioctl(dtp, DTRACEIOC_STATUS, &dtp->dt_status[gen]) == -1)
return (dt_set_errno(dtp, errno));
if (dt_handle_status(dtp, &dtp->dt_status[gen ^ 1],
&dtp->dt_status[gen]) == -1)
return (-1);
return (0);
}
dtrace_workstatus_t
dtrace_work(dtrace_hdl_t *dtp, FILE *fp,
dtrace_consume_probe_f *pfunc, dtrace_consume_rec_f *rfunc, void *arg)
{
int status = dtrace_status(dtp);
dtrace_optval_t policy = dtp->dt_options[DTRACEOPT_BUFPOLICY];
dtrace_workstatus_t rval;
switch (status) {
case DTRACE_STATUS_EXITED:
case DTRACE_STATUS_FILLED:
case DTRACE_STATUS_STOPPED:
/*
* Tracing is stopped. We now want to force dtrace_consume()
* and dtrace_aggregate_snap() to proceed, regardless of
* switchrate and aggrate. We do this by clearing the times.
*/
dtp->dt_lastswitch = 0;
dtp->dt_lastagg = 0;
rval = DTRACE_WORKSTATUS_DONE;
break;
case DTRACE_STATUS_NONE:
case DTRACE_STATUS_OKAY:
rval = DTRACE_WORKSTATUS_OKAY;
break;
case -1:
return (DTRACE_WORKSTATUS_ERROR);
}
if ((status == DTRACE_STATUS_NONE || status == DTRACE_STATUS_OKAY) &&
policy != DTRACEOPT_BUFPOLICY_SWITCH) {
/*
* There either isn't any status or things are fine -- and
* this is a "ring" or "fill" buffer. We don't want to consume
* any of the trace data or snapshot the aggregations; we just
* return.
*/
assert(rval == DTRACE_WORKSTATUS_OKAY);
return (rval);
}
if (dtrace_aggregate_snap(dtp) == -1)
return (DTRACE_WORKSTATUS_ERROR);
if (dtrace_consume(dtp, fp, pfunc, rfunc, arg) == -1)
return (DTRACE_WORKSTATUS_ERROR);
return (rval);
}