usertrace update for powerpc
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1 /* LTTng user-space "fast" library
2 *
3 * This daemon is spawned by each traced thread (to share the mmap).
4 *
5 * Its job is to dump periodically this buffer to disk (when it receives a
6 * SIGUSR1 from its parent).
7 *
8 * It uses the control information in the shared memory area (producer/consumer
9 * count).
10 *
11 * When the parent thread dies (yes, those thing may happen) ;) , this daemon
12 * will flush the last buffer and write it to disk.
13 *
14 * Supplement note for streaming : the daemon is responsible for flushing
15 * periodically the buffer if it is streaming data.
16 *
17 *
18 * Notes :
19 * shm memory is typically limited to 4096 units (system wide limit SHMMNI in
20 * /proc/sys/kernel/shmmni). As it requires computation time upon creation, we
21 * do not use it : we will use a shared mmap() instead which is passed through
22 * the fork().
23 * MAP_SHARED mmap segment. Updated when msync or munmap are called.
24 * MAP_ANONYMOUS.
25 * Memory mapped by mmap() is preserved across fork(2), with the same
26 * attributes.
27 *
28 * Eventually, there will be two mode :
29 * * Slow thread spawn : a fork() is done for each new thread. If the process
30 * dies, the data is not lost.
31 * * Fast thread spawn : a pthread_create() is done by the application for each
32 * new thread.
33 *
34 * We use a timer to check periodically if the parent died. I think it is less
35 * intrusive than a ptrace() on the parent, which would get every signal. The
36 * side effect of this is that we won't be notified if the parent does an
37 * exec(). In this case, we will just sit there until the parent exits.
38 *
39 *
40 * Copyright 2006 Mathieu Desnoyers
41 *
42 */
43
44 #define inline inline __attribute__((always_inline))
45
46 #define _GNU_SOURCE
47 #define LTT_TRACE
48 #define LTT_TRACE_FAST
49 #include <sys/types.h>
50 #include <sys/wait.h>
51 #include <unistd.h>
52 #include <stdlib.h>
53 #include <stdio.h>
54 #include <signal.h>
55 #include <syscall.h>
56 #include <features.h>
57 #include <pthread.h>
58 #include <malloc.h>
59 #include <string.h>
60 #include <sys/mman.h>
61 #include <signal.h>
62 #include <sys/stat.h>
63 #include <fcntl.h>
64 #include <stdlib.h>
65 #include <sys/param.h>
66 #include <sys/time.h>
67 #include <errno.h>
68
69 // included with hack for powerpc in ltt-usertrace.h #include <asm/atomic.h>
70 #include <asm/timex.h> //for get_cycles()
71
72 _syscall0(pid_t,gettid)
73
74 #include <ltt/ltt-usertrace.h>
75
76 #ifdef LTT_SHOW_DEBUG
77 #define dbg_printf(...) printf(__VA_ARGS__)
78 #else
79 #define dbg_printf(...)
80 #endif //LTT_SHOW_DEBUG
81
82
83 enum force_switch_mode { FORCE_ACTIVE, FORCE_FLUSH };
84
85 /* Writer (the traced application) */
86
87 __thread struct ltt_trace_info *thread_trace_info = NULL;
88
89 void ltt_usertrace_fast_buffer_switch(void)
90 {
91 struct ltt_trace_info *tmp = thread_trace_info;
92 if(tmp)
93 kill(tmp->daemon_id, SIGUSR1);
94 }
95
96 /* The cleanup should never be called from a signal handler */
97 static void ltt_usertrace_fast_cleanup(void *arg)
98 {
99 struct ltt_trace_info *tmp = thread_trace_info;
100 if(tmp) {
101 thread_trace_info = NULL;
102 kill(tmp->daemon_id, SIGUSR2);
103 munmap(tmp, sizeof(*tmp));
104 }
105 }
106
107 /* Reader (the disk dumper daemon) */
108
109 static pid_t traced_pid = 0;
110 static pid_t traced_tid = 0;
111 static int parent_exited = 0;
112 static int fd_process = -1;
113 static char outfile_name[PATH_MAX];
114 static char identifier_name[PATH_MAX];
115
116 /* signal handling */
117 static void handler_sigusr1(int signo)
118 {
119 dbg_printf("LTT Signal %d received : parent buffer switch.\n", signo);
120 }
121
122 static void handler_sigusr2(int signo)
123 {
124 dbg_printf("LTT Signal %d received : parent exited.\n", signo);
125 parent_exited = 1;
126 }
127
128 static void handler_sigalarm(int signo)
129 {
130 dbg_printf("LTT Signal %d received\n", signo);
131
132 if(getppid() != traced_pid) {
133 /* Parent died */
134 dbg_printf("LTT Parent %lu died, cleaning up\n", traced_pid);
135 traced_pid = 0;
136 }
137 alarm(3);
138 }
139
140 /* Do a buffer switch. Don't switch if buffer is completely empty */
141 static void flush_buffer(struct ltt_buf *ltt_buf, enum force_switch_mode mode)
142 {
143 uint64_t tsc;
144 int offset_begin, offset_end, offset_old;
145 int reserve_commit_diff;
146 int consumed_old, consumed_new;
147 int commit_count, reserve_count;
148 int end_switch_old;
149
150 do {
151 offset_old = atomic_read(&ltt_buf->offset);
152 offset_begin = offset_old;
153 end_switch_old = 0;
154 tsc = ltt_get_timestamp();
155 if(tsc == 0) {
156 /* Error in getting the timestamp : should not happen : it would
157 * mean we are called from an NMI during a write seqlock on xtime. */
158 return;
159 }
160
161 if(SUBBUF_OFFSET(offset_begin, ltt_buf) != 0) {
162 offset_begin = SUBBUF_ALIGN(offset_begin, ltt_buf);
163 end_switch_old = 1;
164 } else {
165 /* we do not have to switch : buffer is empty */
166 return;
167 }
168 if(mode == FORCE_ACTIVE)
169 offset_begin += ltt_subbuf_header_len(ltt_buf);
170 /* Always begin_switch in FORCE_ACTIVE mode */
171
172 /* Test new buffer integrity */
173 reserve_commit_diff =
174 atomic_read(
175 &ltt_buf->reserve_count[SUBBUF_INDEX(offset_begin, ltt_buf)])
176 - atomic_read(
177 &ltt_buf->commit_count[SUBBUF_INDEX(offset_begin, ltt_buf)]);
178 if(reserve_commit_diff == 0) {
179 /* Next buffer not corrupted. */
180 if(mode == FORCE_ACTIVE
181 && (offset_begin-atomic_read(&ltt_buf->consumed))
182 >= ltt_buf->alloc_size) {
183 /* We do not overwrite non consumed buffers and we are full : ignore
184 switch while tracing is active. */
185 return;
186 }
187 } else {
188 /* Next subbuffer corrupted. Force pushing reader even in normal mode */
189 }
190
191 offset_end = offset_begin;
192 } while(atomic_cmpxchg(&ltt_buf->offset, offset_old, offset_end)
193 != offset_old);
194
195
196 if(mode == FORCE_ACTIVE) {
197 /* Push the reader if necessary */
198 do {
199 consumed_old = atomic_read(&ltt_buf->consumed);
200 /* If buffer is in overwrite mode, push the reader consumed count if
201 the write position has reached it and we are not at the first
202 iteration (don't push the reader farther than the writer).
203 This operation can be done concurrently by many writers in the
204 same buffer, the writer being at the fartest write position sub-buffer
205 index in the buffer being the one which will win this loop. */
206 /* If the buffer is not in overwrite mode, pushing the reader only
207 happen if a sub-buffer is corrupted */
208 if((SUBBUF_TRUNC(offset_end-1, ltt_buf)
209 - SUBBUF_TRUNC(consumed_old, ltt_buf))
210 >= ltt_buf->alloc_size)
211 consumed_new = SUBBUF_ALIGN(consumed_old, ltt_buf);
212 else {
213 consumed_new = consumed_old;
214 break;
215 }
216 } while(atomic_cmpxchg(&ltt_buf->consumed, consumed_old, consumed_new)
217 != consumed_old);
218
219 if(consumed_old != consumed_new) {
220 /* Reader pushed : we are the winner of the push, we can therefore
221 reequilibrate reserve and commit. Atomic increment of the commit
222 count permits other writers to play around with this variable
223 before us. We keep track of corrupted_subbuffers even in overwrite
224 mode :
225 we never want to write over a non completely committed sub-buffer :
226 possible causes : the buffer size is too low compared to the unordered
227 data input, or there is a writer who died between the reserve and the
228 commit. */
229 if(reserve_commit_diff) {
230 /* We have to alter the sub-buffer commit count : a sub-buffer is
231 corrupted */
232 atomic_add(reserve_commit_diff,
233 &ltt_buf->commit_count[SUBBUF_INDEX(offset_begin, ltt_buf)]);
234 atomic_inc(&ltt_buf->corrupted_subbuffers);
235 }
236 }
237 }
238
239 /* Always switch */
240
241 if(end_switch_old) {
242 /* old subbuffer */
243 /* Concurrency safe because we are the last and only thread to alter this
244 sub-buffer. As long as it is not delivered and read, no other thread can
245 alter the offset, alter the reserve_count or call the
246 client_buffer_end_callback on this sub-buffer.
247 The only remaining threads could be the ones with pending commits. They
248 will have to do the deliver themself.
249 Not concurrency safe in overwrite mode. We detect corrupted subbuffers with
250 commit and reserve counts. We keep a corrupted sub-buffers count and push
251 the readers across these sub-buffers.
252 Not concurrency safe if a writer is stalled in a subbuffer and
253 another writer switches in, finding out it's corrupted. The result will be
254 than the old (uncommited) subbuffer will be declared corrupted, and that
255 the new subbuffer will be declared corrupted too because of the commit
256 count adjustment.
257 Offset old should never be 0. */
258 ltt_buffer_end_callback(ltt_buf, tsc, offset_old,
259 SUBBUF_INDEX((offset_old), ltt_buf));
260 /* Setting this reserve_count will allow the sub-buffer to be delivered by
261 the last committer. */
262 reserve_count = atomic_add_return((SUBBUF_OFFSET((offset_old-1),
263 ltt_buf) + 1),
264 &ltt_buf->reserve_count[SUBBUF_INDEX((offset_old),
265 ltt_buf)]);
266 if(reserve_count == atomic_read(
267 &ltt_buf->commit_count[SUBBUF_INDEX((offset_old), ltt_buf)])) {
268 ltt_deliver_callback(ltt_buf, SUBBUF_INDEX((offset_old), ltt_buf), NULL);
269 }
270 }
271
272 if(mode == FORCE_ACTIVE) {
273 /* New sub-buffer */
274 /* This code can be executed unordered : writers may already have written
275 to the sub-buffer before this code gets executed, caution. */
276 /* The commit makes sure that this code is executed before the deliver
277 of this sub-buffer */
278 ltt_buffer_begin_callback(ltt_buf, tsc, SUBBUF_INDEX(offset_begin, ltt_buf));
279 commit_count = atomic_add_return(ltt_subbuf_header_len(ltt_buf),
280 &ltt_buf->commit_count[SUBBUF_INDEX(offset_begin, ltt_buf)]);
281 /* Check if the written buffer has to be delivered */
282 if(commit_count == atomic_read(
283 &ltt_buf->reserve_count[SUBBUF_INDEX(offset_begin, ltt_buf)])) {
284 ltt_deliver_callback(ltt_buf, SUBBUF_INDEX(offset_begin, ltt_buf), NULL);
285 }
286 }
287
288 }
289
290
291 static int open_output_files(void)
292 {
293 int ret;
294 int fd;
295 /* Open output files */
296 umask(00000);
297 ret = mkdir(LTT_USERTRACE_ROOT, 0777);
298 if(ret < 0 && errno != EEXIST) {
299 perror("LTT Error in creating output (mkdir)");
300 exit(-1);
301 }
302 ret = chdir(LTT_USERTRACE_ROOT);
303 if(ret < 0) {
304 perror("LTT Error in creating output (chdir)");
305 exit(-1);
306 }
307 snprintf(identifier_name, PATH_MAX-1, "%lu.%lu.%llu",
308 traced_tid, traced_pid, get_cycles());
309 snprintf(outfile_name, PATH_MAX-1, "process-%s", identifier_name);
310
311 #ifndef LTT_NULL_OUTPUT_TEST
312 fd = creat(outfile_name, 0644);
313 #else
314 /* NULL test */
315 ret = symlink("/dev/null", outfile_name);
316 if(ret < 0) {
317 perror("error in symlink");
318 exit(-1);
319 }
320 fd = open(outfile_name, O_WRONLY);
321 if(fd_process < 0) {
322 perror("Error in open");
323 exit(-1);
324 }
325 #endif //LTT_NULL_OUTPUT_TEST
326 return fd;
327 }
328
329 static inline int ltt_buffer_get(struct ltt_buf *ltt_buf,
330 unsigned int *offset)
331 {
332 unsigned int consumed_old, consumed_idx;
333 consumed_old = atomic_read(&ltt_buf->consumed);
334 consumed_idx = SUBBUF_INDEX(consumed_old, ltt_buf);
335
336 if(atomic_read(&ltt_buf->commit_count[consumed_idx])
337 != atomic_read(&ltt_buf->reserve_count[consumed_idx])) {
338 return -EAGAIN;
339 }
340 if((SUBBUF_TRUNC(atomic_read(&ltt_buf->offset), ltt_buf)
341 -SUBBUF_TRUNC(consumed_old, ltt_buf)) == 0) {
342 return -EAGAIN;
343 }
344
345 *offset = consumed_old;
346
347 return 0;
348 }
349
350 static inline int ltt_buffer_put(struct ltt_buf *ltt_buf,
351 unsigned int offset)
352 {
353 unsigned int consumed_old, consumed_new;
354 int ret;
355
356 consumed_old = offset;
357 consumed_new = SUBBUF_ALIGN(consumed_old, ltt_buf);
358 if(atomic_cmpxchg(&ltt_buf->consumed, consumed_old, consumed_new)
359 != consumed_old) {
360 /* We have been pushed by the writer : the last buffer read _is_
361 * corrupted!
362 * It can also happen if this is a buffer we never got. */
363 return -EIO;
364 } else {
365 if(traced_pid == 0 || parent_exited) return 0;
366
367 ret = sem_post(&ltt_buf->writer_sem);
368 if(ret < 0) {
369 printf("error in sem_post");
370 }
371 }
372 }
373
374 static int read_subbuffer(struct ltt_buf *ltt_buf, int fd)
375 {
376 unsigned int consumed_old;
377 int err;
378 dbg_printf("LTT read buffer\n");
379
380
381 err = ltt_buffer_get(ltt_buf, &consumed_old);
382 if(err != 0) {
383 if(err != -EAGAIN) dbg_printf("LTT Reserving sub buffer failed\n");
384 goto get_error;
385 }
386 if(fd_process == -1) {
387 fd_process = fd = open_output_files();
388 }
389
390 err = TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY(write(fd,
391 ltt_buf->start
392 + (consumed_old & ((ltt_buf->alloc_size)-1)),
393 ltt_buf->subbuf_size));
394
395 if(err < 0) {
396 perror("Error in writing to file");
397 goto write_error;
398 }
399 #if 0
400 err = fsync(pair->trace);
401 if(err < 0) {
402 ret = errno;
403 perror("Error in writing to file");
404 goto write_error;
405 }
406 #endif //0
407 write_error:
408 err = ltt_buffer_put(ltt_buf, consumed_old);
409
410 if(err != 0) {
411 if(err == -EIO) {
412 dbg_printf("Reader has been pushed by the writer, last subbuffer corrupted.\n");
413 /* FIXME : we may delete the last written buffer if we wish. */
414 }
415 goto get_error;
416 }
417
418 get_error:
419 return err;
420 }
421
422 /* This function is called by ltt_rw_init which has signals blocked */
423 static void ltt_usertrace_fast_daemon(struct ltt_trace_info *shared_trace_info,
424 sigset_t oldset, pid_t l_traced_pid, pthread_t l_traced_tid)
425 {
426 struct sigaction act;
427 int ret;
428
429 traced_pid = l_traced_pid;
430 traced_tid = l_traced_tid;
431
432 dbg_printf("LTT ltt_usertrace_fast_daemon : init is %d, pid is %lu, traced_pid is %lu, traced_tid is %lu\n",
433 shared_trace_info->init, getpid(), traced_pid, traced_tid);
434
435 act.sa_handler = handler_sigusr1;
436 act.sa_flags = 0;
437 sigemptyset(&(act.sa_mask));
438 sigaddset(&(act.sa_mask), SIGUSR1);
439 sigaction(SIGUSR1, &act, NULL);
440
441 act.sa_handler = handler_sigusr2;
442 act.sa_flags = 0;
443 sigemptyset(&(act.sa_mask));
444 sigaddset(&(act.sa_mask), SIGUSR2);
445 sigaction(SIGUSR2, &act, NULL);
446
447 act.sa_handler = handler_sigalarm;
448 act.sa_flags = 0;
449 sigemptyset(&(act.sa_mask));
450 sigaddset(&(act.sa_mask), SIGALRM);
451 sigaction(SIGALRM, &act, NULL);
452
453 alarm(3);
454
455 while(1) {
456 ret = sigsuspend(&oldset);
457 if(ret != -1) {
458 perror("LTT Error in sigsuspend\n");
459 }
460 if(traced_pid == 0) break; /* parent died */
461 if(parent_exited) break;
462 dbg_printf("LTT Doing a buffer switch read. pid is : %lu\n", getpid());
463
464 do {
465 ret = read_subbuffer(&shared_trace_info->channel.process, fd_process);
466 } while(ret == 0);
467 }
468 /* The parent thread is dead and we have finished with the buffer */
469
470 /* Buffer force switch (flush). Using FLUSH instead of ACTIVE because we know
471 * there is no writer. */
472 flush_buffer(&shared_trace_info->channel.process, FORCE_FLUSH);
473 do {
474 ret = read_subbuffer(&shared_trace_info->channel.process, fd_process);
475 } while(ret == 0);
476
477 if(fd_process != -1)
478 close(fd_process);
479
480 ret = sem_destroy(&shared_trace_info->channel.process.writer_sem);
481 if(ret < 0) {
482 perror("error in sem_destroy");
483 }
484 munmap(shared_trace_info, sizeof(*shared_trace_info));
485
486 exit(0);
487 }
488
489
490 /* Reader-writer initialization */
491
492 static enum ltt_process_role { LTT_ROLE_WRITER, LTT_ROLE_READER }
493 role = LTT_ROLE_WRITER;
494
495
496 void ltt_rw_init(void)
497 {
498 pid_t pid;
499 struct ltt_trace_info *shared_trace_info;
500 int ret;
501 sigset_t set, oldset;
502 pid_t l_traced_pid = getpid();
503 pid_t l_traced_tid = gettid();
504
505 /* parent : create the shared memory map */
506 shared_trace_info = mmap(0, sizeof(*thread_trace_info),
507 PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED|MAP_ANONYMOUS, 0, 0);
508 shared_trace_info->init=0;
509 shared_trace_info->filter=0;
510 shared_trace_info->daemon_id=0;
511 shared_trace_info->nesting=0;
512 memset(&shared_trace_info->channel.process, 0,
513 sizeof(shared_trace_info->channel.process));
514 //Need NPTL!
515 ret = sem_init(&shared_trace_info->channel.process.writer_sem, 1,
516 LTT_N_SUBBUFS);
517 if(ret < 0) {
518 perror("error in sem_init");
519 }
520 shared_trace_info->channel.process.alloc_size = LTT_BUF_SIZE_PROCESS;
521 shared_trace_info->channel.process.subbuf_size = LTT_SUBBUF_SIZE_PROCESS;
522 shared_trace_info->channel.process.start =
523 shared_trace_info->channel.process_buf;
524 ltt_buffer_begin_callback(&shared_trace_info->channel.process,
525 ltt_get_timestamp(), 0);
526
527 shared_trace_info->init = 1;
528
529 /* Disable signals */
530 ret = sigfillset(&set);
531 if(ret) {
532 dbg_printf("LTT Error in sigfillset\n");
533 }
534
535 ret = pthread_sigmask(SIG_BLOCK, &set, &oldset);
536 if(ret) {
537 dbg_printf("LTT Error in pthread_sigmask\n");
538 }
539
540 pid = fork();
541 if(pid > 0) {
542 /* Parent */
543 shared_trace_info->daemon_id = pid;
544 thread_trace_info = shared_trace_info;
545
546 /* Enable signals */
547 ret = pthread_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, &oldset, NULL);
548 if(ret) {
549 dbg_printf("LTT Error in pthread_sigmask\n");
550 }
551 } else if(pid == 0) {
552 pid_t sid;
553 /* Child */
554 role = LTT_ROLE_READER;
555 sid = setsid();
556 //Not a good idea to renice, unless futex wait eventually implement
557 //priority inheritence.
558 //ret = nice(1);
559 //if(ret < 0) {
560 // perror("Error in nice");
561 //}
562 if(sid < 0) {
563 perror("Error setting sid");
564 }
565 ltt_usertrace_fast_daemon(shared_trace_info, oldset, l_traced_pid,
566 l_traced_tid);
567 /* Should never return */
568 exit(-1);
569 } else if(pid < 0) {
570 /* fork error */
571 perror("LTT Error in forking ltt-usertrace-fast");
572 }
573 }
574
575 static __thread struct _pthread_cleanup_buffer cleanup_buffer;
576
577 void ltt_thread_init(void)
578 {
579 _pthread_cleanup_push(&cleanup_buffer, ltt_usertrace_fast_cleanup, NULL);
580 ltt_rw_init();
581 }
582
583 void __attribute__((constructor)) __ltt_usertrace_fast_init(void)
584 {
585 dbg_printf("LTT usertrace-fast init\n");
586
587 ltt_rw_init();
588 }
589
590 void __attribute__((destructor)) __ltt_usertrace_fast_fini(void)
591 {
592 if(role == LTT_ROLE_WRITER) {
593 dbg_printf("LTT usertrace-fast fini\n");
594 ltt_usertrace_fast_cleanup(NULL);
595 }
596 }
597
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