numam-spdk/include/spdk/trace.h
Daniel Verkamp c943e9ff4f trace: hard-code lcore history array size
Make sure the trace history that is exported via shared memory is always
the same size, regardless of DPDK configuration.

Also removes the necessity of including DPDK headers from spdk/trace.h
(so we have to fix up other files to include what they use).

Change-Id: I32f88921fd95c64a9d1f4ba768ae75e2ca5d91da
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
2016-07-22 12:50:44 -07:00

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/**
* \file
* Tracepoint library
*/
#ifndef _SPDK_TRACE_H_
#define _SPDK_TRACE_H_
#include <inttypes.h>
#include <limits.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#define SPDK_TRACE_SIZE (32 * 1024)
struct spdk_trace_entry {
uint64_t tsc;
uint16_t tpoint_id;
uint16_t poller_id;
uint32_t size;
uint64_t object_id;
uint64_t arg1;
};
/* If type changes from a uint8_t, change this value. */
#define SPDK_TRACE_MAX_OWNER (UCHAR_MAX + 1)
struct spdk_trace_owner {
uint8_t type;
char id_prefix;
};
/* If type changes from a uint8_t, change this value. */
#define SPDK_TRACE_MAX_OBJECT (UCHAR_MAX + 1)
struct spdk_trace_object {
uint8_t type;
char id_prefix;
};
#define SPDK_TRACE_MAX_GROUP_ID 16
#define SPDK_TRACE_MAX_TPOINT_ID (SPDK_TRACE_MAX_GROUP_ID * 64)
#define SPDK_TPOINT_ID(group, tpoint) ((group * 64) + tpoint)
struct spdk_trace_tpoint {
char name[24];
char short_name[4];
uint16_t tpoint_id;
uint8_t owner_type;
uint8_t object_type;
uint8_t new_object;
uint8_t arg1_is_ptr;
uint8_t arg1_is_alias;
char arg1_name[8];
};
struct spdk_trace_history {
/** Logical core number associated with this structure instance. */
int lcore;
/**
* Circular buffer of spdk_trace_entry structures for tracing
* tpoints on this core. Debug tool spdk_trace reads this
* buffer from shared memory to post-process the tpoint entries and
* display in a human-readable format.
*/
struct spdk_trace_entry entries[SPDK_TRACE_SIZE];
/**
* Running count of number of occurrences of each tracepoint on this
* lcore. Debug tools can use this to easily count tracepoints such as
* number of SCSI tasks completed or PDUs read.
*/
uint64_t tpoint_count[SPDK_TRACE_MAX_TPOINT_ID];
/** Index to next spdk_trace_entry to fill in the circular buffer. */
uint32_t next_entry;
};
#define SPDK_TRACE_MAX_LCORE 128
struct spdk_trace_histories {
uint64_t tsc_rate;
uint64_t tpoint_mask[SPDK_TRACE_MAX_GROUP_ID];
struct spdk_trace_history per_lcore_history[SPDK_TRACE_MAX_LCORE];
struct spdk_trace_owner owner[UCHAR_MAX + 1];
struct spdk_trace_object object[UCHAR_MAX + 1];
struct spdk_trace_tpoint tpoint[SPDK_TRACE_MAX_TPOINT_ID];
};
void spdk_trace_record(uint16_t tpoint_id, uint16_t poller_id, uint32_t size,
uint64_t object_id, uint64_t arg1);
/** Returns the current tpoint mask. */
uint64_t spdk_trace_get_tpoint_mask(uint32_t group_id);
/** Adds the specified tpoints to the current tpoint mask for the given tpoint group. */
void spdk_trace_set_tpoints(uint32_t group_id, uint64_t tpoint_mask);
/** Clears the specified tpoints from the current tpoint mask for the given tpoint group. */
void spdk_trace_clear_tpoints(uint32_t group_id, uint64_t tpoint_mask);
/** Returns a mask of all tracepoint groups which have at least one tracepoint enabled. */
uint64_t spdk_trace_get_tpoint_group_mask(void);
/** For each tpoint group specified in the group mask, enable all of its tpoints. */
void spdk_trace_set_tpoint_group_mask(uint64_t tpoint_group_mask);
void spdk_trace_init(const char *shm_name);
void spdk_trace_cleanup(void);
#define OWNER_NONE 0
#define OBJECT_NONE 0
void spdk_trace_register_owner(uint8_t type, char id_prefix);
void spdk_trace_register_object(uint8_t type, char id_prefix);
void spdk_trace_register_description(const char *name, const char *short_name,
uint16_t tpoint_id, uint8_t owner_type,
uint8_t object_type, uint8_t new_object,
uint8_t arg1_is_ptr, uint8_t arg1_is_alias,
const char *arg1_name);
struct spdk_trace_register_fn {
void (*reg_fn)(void);
struct spdk_trace_register_fn *next;
};
void spdk_trace_add_register_fn(struct spdk_trace_register_fn *reg_fn);
#define SPDK_TRACE_REGISTER_FN(fn) \
static void fn(void); \
struct spdk_trace_register_fn reg_ ## fn = { \
.reg_fn = fn, \
.next = NULL, \
}; \
__attribute__((constructor)) static void _ ## fn(void) \
{ \
spdk_trace_add_register_fn(&reg_ ## fn); \
} \
static void fn(void)
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif