The TraceEventID and TraceEventVCPUID enums constants are
no longer actually used for anything critical.
The TRACE_EVENT_COUNT limit is used to determine the size
of the TraceEvents array, and can be removed if we just
NULL terminate the array instead.
The TRACE_VCPU_EVENT_COUNT limit is used as a magic value
for marking non-vCPU events, and also for declaring the
size of the trace dstate mask in the CPUState struct.
The former usage can be replaced by a dedicated constant
TRACE_EVENT_VCPU_NONE, defined as (uint32_t)-1. For the
latter usage, we can simply define a constant for the
number of VCPUs, avoiding the need for the full enum.
The only other usages of the enum values can be replaced
by accesing the id/vcpu_id fields via the named TraceEvent
structs.
Reviewed-by: LluĂs Vilanova <vilanova@ac.upc.edu>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Message-id:
1475588159-30598-11-git-send-email-berrange@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
' return;',
' }',
'',
- ' if (trace_record_start(&rec, %(event_id)s, %(size_str)s)) {',
+ ' if (trace_record_start(&rec, %(event_obj)s.id, %(size_str)s)) {',
' return; /* Trace Buffer Full, Event Dropped ! */',
' }',
cond=cond,
- event_id=event_id,
+ event_obj=event.api(event.QEMU_EVENT),
size_str=sizestr)
if len(event.args) > 0:
for e in events:
out('uint16_t %s;' % e.api(e.QEMU_DSTATE))
+ next_id = 0
+ next_vcpu_id = 0
for e in events:
+ id = next_id
+ next_id += 1
if "vcpu" in e.properties:
- vcpu_id = "TRACE_VCPU_" + e.name.upper()
+ vcpu_id = next_vcpu_id
+ next_vcpu_id += 1
else:
- vcpu_id = "TRACE_VCPU_EVENT_COUNT"
+ vcpu_id = "TRACE_VCPU_EVENT_NONE"
out('TraceEvent %(event)s = {',
' .id = %(id)s,',
' .vcpu_id = %(vcpu_id)s,',
' .dstate = &%(dstate)s ',
'};',
event = e.api(e.QEMU_EVENT),
- id = "TRACE_" + e.name.upper(),
+ id = id,
vcpu_id = vcpu_id,
name = e.name,
sstate = "TRACE_%s_ENABLED" % e.name.upper(),
dstate = e.api(e.QEMU_DSTATE))
- out('TraceEvent *trace_events[TRACE_EVENT_COUNT] = {')
+ out('TraceEvent *trace_events[] = {')
for e in events:
out(' &%(event)s,', event = e.api(e.QEMU_EVENT))
- out('};',
+ out(' NULL,',
+ '};',
'')
out('extern TraceEvent %(event)s;',
event = e.api(e.QEMU_EVENT))
- # event identifiers
- out('typedef enum {')
-
- for e in events:
- out(' TRACE_%s,' % e.name.upper())
-
- out(' TRACE_EVENT_COUNT',
- '} TraceEventID;')
-
for e in events:
out('extern uint16_t %s;' % e.api(e.QEMU_DSTATE))
- # per-vCPU event identifiers
- out('typedef enum {')
-
- for e in events:
- if "vcpu" in e.properties:
- out(' TRACE_VCPU_%s,' % e.name.upper())
+ numvcpu = len([e for e in events if "vcpu" in e.properties])
- out(' TRACE_VCPU_EVENT_COUNT',
- '} TraceEventVCPUID;')
+ out("#define TRACE_VCPU_EVENT_COUNT %d" % numvcpu)
# static state
for e in events:
if "vcpu" in e.properties:
trace_cpu = next(iter(e.args))[1]
cond = "trace_event_get_vcpu_state(%(cpu)s,"\
- " TRACE_%(id)s,"\
- " TRACE_VCPU_%(id)s)"\
+ " TRACE_%(id)s)"\
% dict(
cpu=trace_cpu,
id=e.name.upper())
return strchr(str, '*') != NULL;
}
-static inline TraceEventID trace_event_get_id(TraceEvent *ev)
+static inline uint32_t trace_event_get_id(TraceEvent *ev)
{
assert(ev != NULL);
return ev->id;
}
-static inline TraceEventVCPUID trace_event_get_vcpu_id(TraceEvent *ev)
+static inline uint32_t trace_event_get_vcpu_id(TraceEvent *ev)
{
return ev->vcpu_id;
}
static inline bool trace_event_is_vcpu(TraceEvent *ev)
{
- return ev->vcpu_id != TRACE_VCPU_EVENT_COUNT;
+ return ev->vcpu_id != TRACE_VCPU_EVENT_NONE;
}
static inline const char * trace_event_get_name(TraceEvent *ev)
return unlikely(trace_events_enabled_count) && *ev->dstate;
}
-static inline bool trace_event_get_vcpu_state_dynamic_by_vcpu_id(CPUState *vcpu,
- TraceEventVCPUID id)
+static inline bool
+trace_event_get_vcpu_state_dynamic_by_vcpu_id(CPUState *vcpu,
+ uint32_t vcpu_id)
{
/* it's on fast path, avoid consistency checks (asserts) */
if (unlikely(trace_events_enabled_count)) {
- return test_bit(id, vcpu->trace_dstate);
+ return test_bit(vcpu_id, vcpu->trace_dstate);
} else {
return false;
}
static inline bool trace_event_get_vcpu_state_dynamic(CPUState *vcpu,
TraceEvent *ev)
{
- TraceEventVCPUID id;
+ uint32_t vcpu_id;
assert(trace_event_is_vcpu(ev));
- id = trace_event_get_vcpu_id(ev);
- return trace_event_get_vcpu_state_dynamic_by_vcpu_id(vcpu, id);
+ vcpu_id = trace_event_get_vcpu_id(ev);
+ return trace_event_get_vcpu_state_dynamic_by_vcpu_id(vcpu, vcpu_id);
}
#endif /* TRACE__CONTROL_INTERNAL_H */
void trace_event_set_vcpu_state_dynamic(CPUState *vcpu,
TraceEvent *ev, bool state)
{
- TraceEventVCPUID vcpu_id;
+ uint32_t vcpu_id;
bool state_pre;
assert(trace_event_get_state_static(ev));
assert(trace_event_is_vcpu(ev));
TraceEvent *trace_event_iter_next(TraceEventIter *iter)
{
- while (iter->event < TRACE_EVENT_COUNT) {
+ while (trace_events[iter->event] != NULL) {
TraceEvent *ev = trace_events[iter->event];
iter->event++;
if (!iter->pattern ||
const char *pattern;
} TraceEventIter;
-/**
- * TraceEventID:
- *
- * Unique tracing event identifier.
- *
- * These are named as 'TRACE_${EVENT_NAME}'.
- *
- * See also: "trace/generated-events.h"
- */
-enum TraceEventID;
-
/**
* trace_event_iter_init:
*
* Get the identifier of an event.
*/
-static TraceEventID trace_event_get_id(TraceEvent *ev);
+static uint32_t trace_event_get_id(TraceEvent *ev);
/**
* trace_event_get_vcpu_id:
*
* Get the per-vCPU identifier of an event.
*
- * Special value #TRACE_VCPU_EVENT_COUNT means the event is not vCPU-specific
+ * Special value #TRACE_VCPU_EVENT_NONE means the event is not vCPU-specific
* (does not have the "vcpu" property).
*/
-static TraceEventVCPUID trace_event_get_vcpu_id(TraceEvent *ev);
+static uint32_t trace_event_get_vcpu_id(TraceEvent *ev);
/**
* trace_event_is_vcpu:
/**
* trace_event_get_state:
- * @id: Event identifier.
+ * @id: Event identifier name.
*
* Get the tracing state of an event (both static and dynamic).
*
* If the event has the disabled property, the check will have no performance
* impact.
- *
- * As a down side, you must always use an immediate #TraceEventID value.
*/
#define trace_event_get_state(id) \
((id ##_ENABLED) && trace_event_get_state_dynamic_by_id(id))
/**
* trace_event_get_vcpu_state:
* @vcpu: Target vCPU.
- * @id: Event identifier (TraceEventID).
- * @vcpu_id: Per-vCPU event identifier (TraceEventVCPUID).
+ * @id: Event identifier name.
*
* Get the tracing state of an event (both static and dynamic) for the given
* vCPU.
*
* If the event has the disabled property, the check will have no performance
* impact.
- *
- * As a down side, you must always use an immediate #TraceEventID value.
*/
-#define trace_event_get_vcpu_state(vcpu, id, vcpu_id) \
- ((id ##_ENABLED) && trace_event_get_vcpu_state_dynamic_by_vcpu_id(vcpu, vcpu_id))
+#define trace_event_get_vcpu_state(vcpu, id) \
+ ((id ##_ENABLED) && \
+ trace_event_get_vcpu_state_dynamic_by_vcpu_id( \
+ vcpu, _ ## id ## _EVENT.vcpu_id))
/**
* trace_event_get_state_static:
#ifndef TRACE__EVENT_INTERNAL_H
#define TRACE__EVENT_INTERNAL_H
+/*
+ * Special value for TraceEvent.vcpu_id field to indicate
+ * that the event is not VCPU specific
+ */
+#define TRACE_VCPU_EVENT_NONE ((uint32_t)-1)
+
/**
* TraceEvent:
* @id: Unique event identifier.
#include "trace/control.h"
#include "trace/simple.h"
-/** Trace file header event ID */
-#define HEADER_EVENT_ID (~(uint64_t)0) /* avoids conflicting with TraceEventIDs */
+/** Trace file header event ID, picked to avoid conflict with real event IDs */
+#define HEADER_EVENT_ID (~(uint64_t)0)
/** Trace file magic number */
#define HEADER_MAGIC 0xf2b177cb0aa429b4ULL
/* * Trace buffer entry */
typedef struct {
- uint64_t event; /* TraceEventID */
+ uint64_t event; /* event ID value */
uint64_t timestamp_ns;
uint32_t length; /* in bytes */
uint32_t pid;
rec->rec_off = write_to_buffer(rec->rec_off, (void*)s, slen);
}
-int trace_record_start(TraceBufferRecord *rec, TraceEventID event, size_t datasize)
+int trace_record_start(TraceBufferRecord *rec, uint32_t event, size_t datasize)
{
unsigned int idx, rec_off, old_idx, new_idx;
uint32_t rec_len = sizeof(TraceRecord) + datasize;
*
* @arglen number of bytes required for arguments
*/
-int trace_record_start(TraceBufferRecord *rec, TraceEventID id, size_t arglen);
+int trace_record_start(TraceBufferRecord *rec, uint32_t id, size_t arglen);
/**
* Append a 64-bit argument to a trace record