ctf: assert that msg iter and medium seek offset is valid
[babeltrace.git] / src / plugins / ctf / common / msg-iter / msg-iter.h
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1#ifndef CTF_MSG_ITER_H
2#define CTF_MSG_ITER_H
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3
4/*
b09a5592 5 * Babeltrace - CTF message iterator
bbbd35bf 6 *
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7 * Copyright (c) 2015-2016 EfficiOS Inc. and Linux Foundation
8 * Copyright (c) 2015-2016 Philippe Proulx <pproulx@efficios.com>
9 *
10 * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
11 * of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
12 * in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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14 * copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
15 * furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
16 *
17 * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
18 * all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
19 *
20 * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
21 * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
22 * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
23 * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
24 * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
25 * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
26 * SOFTWARE.
27 */
28
969c1d8a 29#include <stdbool.h>
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30#include <stdint.h>
31#include <stdio.h>
32#include <stddef.h>
71c5da58 33#include <babeltrace2/babeltrace.h>
85e7137b 34#include "common/macros.h"
e98a2d6e 35
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36#include "../metadata/ctf-meta.h"
37
e98a2d6e 38/**
b09a5592 39 * @file ctf-msg-iter.h
e98a2d6e 40 *
b09a5592 41 * CTF message iterator
bbbd35bf 42 *
e98a2d6e 43 * This is a common internal API used by CTF source plugins. It allows
b09a5592 44 * one to get messages from a user-provided medium.
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45 */
46
47/**
48 * Medium operations status codes.
49 */
5d452e1f 50enum ctf_msg_iter_medium_status {
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51 /**
52 * End of file.
53 *
b09a5592 54 * The medium function called by the message iterator
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55 * function reached the end of the file.
56 */
5d452e1f 57 CTF_MSG_ITER_MEDIUM_STATUS_EOF = 1,
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58
59 /**
60 * There is no data available right now, try again later.
61 */
5d452e1f 62 CTF_MSG_ITER_MEDIUM_STATUS_AGAIN = 11,
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63
64 /** Unsupported operation. */
5d452e1f 65 CTF_MSG_ITER_MEDIUM_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED = -3,
e98a2d6e 66
e98a2d6e 67 /** General error. */
5d452e1f 68 CTF_MSG_ITER_MEDIUM_STATUS_ERROR = -1,
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69
70 /** Everything okay. */
5d452e1f 71 CTF_MSG_ITER_MEDIUM_STATUS_OK = 0,
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72};
73
74/**
b09a5592 75 * CTF message iterator API status code.
e98a2d6e 76 */
5d452e1f 77enum ctf_msg_iter_status {
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78 /**
79 * End of file.
80 *
b09a5592 81 * The medium function called by the message iterator
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82 * function reached the end of the file.
83 */
5d452e1f 84 CTF_MSG_ITER_STATUS_EOF = CTF_MSG_ITER_MEDIUM_STATUS_EOF,
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85
86 /**
87 * There is no data available right now, try again later.
88 *
89 * Some condition resulted in the
5d452e1f 90 * ctf_msg_iter_medium_ops::request_bytes() user function not
e98a2d6e 91 * having access to any data now. You should retry calling the
b09a5592 92 * last called message iterator function once the situation
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93 * is resolved.
94 */
5d452e1f 95 CTF_MSG_ITER_STATUS_AGAIN = CTF_MSG_ITER_MEDIUM_STATUS_AGAIN,
e98a2d6e 96
bb230c9b 97 /** Unsupported operation. */
5d452e1f 98 CTF_MSG_ITER_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED = CTF_MSG_ITER_MEDIUM_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED,
bb230c9b 99
e98a2d6e 100 /** General error. */
5d452e1f 101 CTF_MSG_ITER_STATUS_ERROR = CTF_MSG_ITER_MEDIUM_STATUS_ERROR,
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102
103 /** Everything okay. */
5d452e1f 104 CTF_MSG_ITER_STATUS_OK = CTF_MSG_ITER_MEDIUM_STATUS_OK,
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105};
106
107/**
108 * Medium operations.
109 *
b09a5592 110 * Those user functions are called by the message iterator
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111 * functions to request medium actions.
112 */
5d452e1f 113struct ctf_msg_iter_medium_ops {
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114 /**
115 * Returns the next byte buffer to be used by the binary file
116 * reader to deserialize binary data.
117 *
118 * This function \em must be defined.
119 *
120 * The purpose of this function is to return a buffer of bytes
b09a5592 121 * to the message iterator, of a maximum of \p request_sz
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122 * bytes. If this function cannot return a buffer of at least
123 * \p request_sz bytes, it may return a smaller buffer. In
124 * either cases, \p buffer_sz must be set to the returned buffer
125 * size (in bytes).
126 *
127 * The returned buffer's ownership remains the medium, in that
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128 * it won't be freed by the message iterator functions. The
129 * returned buffer won't be modified by the message
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130 * iterator functions either.
131 *
132 * When this function is called for the first time for a given
133 * file, the offset within the file is considered to be 0. The
134 * next times this function is called, the returned buffer's
135 * byte offset within the complete file must be the previous
136 * offset plus the last returned value of \p buffer_sz by this
137 * medium.
138 *
139 * This function must return one of the following statuses:
140 *
5d452e1f 141 * - <b>#CTF_MSG_ITER_MEDIUM_STATUS_OK</b>: Everything
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142 * is okay, i.e. \p buffer_sz is set to a positive value
143 * reflecting the number of available bytes in the buffer
144 * starting at the address written in \p buffer_addr.
5d452e1f 145 * - <b>#CTF_MSG_ITER_MEDIUM_STATUS_AGAIN</b>: No data is
b09a5592 146 * available right now. In this case, the message
e98a2d6e 147 * iterator function called by the user returns
5d452e1f 148 * #CTF_MSG_ITER_STATUS_AGAIN, and it is the user's
e98a2d6e 149 * responsibility to make sure enough data becomes available
b09a5592 150 * before calling the \em same message iterator
e98a2d6e 151 * function again to continue the decoding process.
5d452e1f 152 * - <b>#CTF_MSG_ITER_MEDIUM_STATUS_EOF</b>: The end of
e98a2d6e 153 * the file was reached, and no more data will ever be
b09a5592 154 * available for this file. In this case, the message
e98a2d6e 155 * iterator function called by the user returns
5d452e1f 156 * #CTF_MSG_ITER_STATUS_EOF. This must \em not be
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157 * returned when returning at least one byte of data to the
158 * caller, i.e. this must be returned when there's
159 * absolutely nothing left; should the request size be
160 * larger than what's left in the file, this function must
161 * return what's left, setting \p buffer_sz to the number of
162 * remaining bytes, and return
5d452e1f 163 * #CTF_MSG_ITER_MEDIUM_STATUS_EOF on the \em following
e98a2d6e 164 * call.
5d452e1f 165 * - <b>#CTF_MSG_ITER_MEDIUM_STATUS_ERROR</b>: A fatal
e98a2d6e 166 * error occured during this operation. In this case, the
b09a5592 167 * message iterator function called by the user returns
5d452e1f 168 * #CTF_MSG_ITER_STATUS_ERROR.
e98a2d6e 169 *
5d452e1f 170 * If #CTF_MSG_ITER_MEDIUM_STATUS_OK is not returned, the
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171 * values of \p buffer_sz and \p buffer_addr are \em ignored by
172 * the caller.
173 *
174 * @param request_sz Requested buffer size (bytes)
175 * @param buffer_addr Returned buffer address
176 * @param buffer_sz Returned buffer's size (bytes)
177 * @param data User data
178 * @returns Status code (see description above)
179 */
5d452e1f 180 enum ctf_msg_iter_medium_status (* request_bytes)(size_t request_sz,
bbbd35bf 181 uint8_t **buffer_addr, size_t *buffer_sz, void *data);
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183 /**
184 * Repositions the underlying stream's position.
185 *
186 * This *optional* method repositions the underlying stream
9a4c10a7 187 * to a given absolute position in the medium.
bb230c9b 188 *
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189 * @param offset Offset to use for the given directive
190 * @param data User data
5d452e1f 191 * @returns One of #ctf_msg_iter_medium_status values
bb230c9b 192 */
9a4c10a7 193 enum ctf_msg_iter_medium_status (* seek)(off_t offset, void *data);
bb230c9b 194
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195 /**
196 * Returns a stream instance (weak reference) for the given
197 * stream class.
198 *
199 * This is called after a packet header is read, and the
b09a5592 200 * corresponding stream class is found by the message
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201 * iterator.
202 *
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203 * @param stream_class Stream class of the stream to get
204 * @param stream_id Stream (instance) ID of the stream
205 * to get (-1ULL if not available)
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206 * @param data User data
207 * @returns Stream instance (weak reference) or
208 * \c NULL on error
209 */
bbbd35bf 210 bt_stream * (* borrow_stream)(bt_stream_class *stream_class,
7b33a0e0 211 int64_t stream_id, void *data);
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212};
213
b09a5592 214/** CTF message iterator. */
5d452e1f 215struct ctf_msg_iter;
e98a2d6e 216
e98a2d6e 217/**
b09a5592 218 * Creates a CTF message iterator.
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219 *
220 * Upon successful completion, the reference count of \p trace is
221 * incremented.
222 *
223 * @param trace Trace to read
224 * @param max_request_sz Maximum buffer size, in bytes, to
225 * request to
5d452e1f 226 * ctf_msg_iter_medium_ops::request_bytes()
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227 * at a time
228 * @param medops Medium operations
229 * @param medops_data User data (passed to medium operations)
b09a5592 230 * @returns New CTF message iterator on
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231 * success, or \c NULL on error
232 */
2cf1d51e 233BT_HIDDEN
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234struct ctf_msg_iter *ctf_msg_iter_create(
235 struct ctf_trace_class *tc,
236 size_t max_request_sz,
237 struct ctf_msg_iter_medium_ops medops,
238 void *medops_data,
239 bt_logging_level log_level,
240 bt_self_component *self_comp,
241 bt_self_message_iterator *self_msg_iter);
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242
243/**
b09a5592 244 * Destroys a CTF message iterator, freeing all internal resources.
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245 *
246 * The registered trace's reference count is decremented.
247 *
b09a5592 248 * @param msg_iter CTF message iterator
e98a2d6e 249 */
2cf1d51e 250BT_HIDDEN
5d452e1f 251void ctf_msg_iter_destroy(struct ctf_msg_iter *msg_iter);
e98a2d6e 252
e98a2d6e 253/**
b09a5592 254 * Returns the next message from a CTF message iterator.
e98a2d6e 255 *
5d452e1f 256 * Upon successful completion, #CTF_MSG_ITER_STATUS_OK is
b09a5592 257 * returned, and the next message is written to \p msg.
e98a2d6e 258 * In this case, the caller is responsible for calling
b09a5592 259 * bt_message_put() on the returned message.
e98a2d6e 260 *
5d452e1f 261 * If this function returns #CTF_MSG_ITER_STATUS_AGAIN, the caller
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262 * should make sure that data becomes available to its medium, and
263 * call this function again, until another status is returned.
264 *
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265 * @param msg_iter CTF message iterator
266 * @param message Returned message if the function's
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267 * return value is #CTF_MSG_ITER_STATUS_OK
268 * @returns One of #ctf_msg_iter_status values
e98a2d6e 269 */
2cf1d51e 270BT_HIDDEN
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271enum ctf_msg_iter_status ctf_msg_iter_get_next_message(
272 struct ctf_msg_iter *msg_it,
55e57fc9 273 const bt_message **message);
e98a2d6e 274
5d452e1f 275struct ctf_msg_iter_packet_properties {
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276 int64_t exp_packet_total_size;
277 int64_t exp_packet_content_size;
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278 uint64_t stream_class_id;
279 int64_t data_stream_id;
280
281 struct {
282 uint64_t discarded_events;
283 uint64_t packets;
284 uint64_t beginning_clock;
285 uint64_t end_clock;
286 } snapshots;
287};
288
289BT_HIDDEN
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290enum ctf_msg_iter_status ctf_msg_iter_get_packet_properties(
291 struct ctf_msg_iter *msg_it,
292 struct ctf_msg_iter_packet_properties *props);
7b33a0e0 293
5ce43109 294BT_HIDDEN
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295enum ctf_msg_iter_status ctf_msg_iter_curr_packet_first_event_clock_snapshot(
296 struct ctf_msg_iter *msg_it, uint64_t *first_event_cs);
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297
298BT_HIDDEN
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299enum ctf_msg_iter_status ctf_msg_iter_curr_packet_last_event_clock_snapshot(
300 struct ctf_msg_iter *msg_it, uint64_t *last_event_cs);
5ce43109 301
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5d452e1f 303void ctf_msg_iter_set_medops_data(struct ctf_msg_iter *msg_it,
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304 void *medops_data);
305
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307enum ctf_msg_iter_status ctf_msg_iter_seek(
308 struct ctf_msg_iter *msg_it, off_t offset);
bb230c9b 309
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310/*
311 * Resets the iterator so that the next requested medium bytes are
bbbd35bf 312 * assumed to be the first bytes of a new stream. Depending on
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313 * ctf_msg_iter_set_emit_stream_beginning_message(), the first message
314 * which this iterator emits after calling ctf_msg_iter_reset() is of
315 * type `CTF_MESSAGE_TYPE_STREAM_BEGINNING`.
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316 */
317BT_HIDDEN
5d452e1f 318void ctf_msg_iter_reset(struct ctf_msg_iter *msg_it);
6ff151ad 319
989925d1 320/*
5d452e1f 321 * Like ctf_msg_iter_reset(), but preserves stream-dependent state.
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322 */
323BT_HIDDEN
5d452e1f 324void ctf_msg_iter_reset_for_next_stream_file(struct ctf_msg_iter *msg_it);
989925d1 325
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5d452e1f 327void ctf_msg_iter_set_emit_stream_beginning_message(struct ctf_msg_iter *msg_it,
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328 bool val);
329
330BT_HIDDEN
5d452e1f 331void ctf_msg_iter_set_emit_stream_end_message(struct ctf_msg_iter *msg_it,
bbbd35bf 332 bool val);
7b33a0e0 333
8482a078 334BT_HIDDEN
5d452e1f 335void ctf_msg_iter_set_dry_run(struct ctf_msg_iter *msg_it,
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336 bool val);
337
fdf0e7a0 338static inline
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339const char *ctf_msg_iter_medium_status_string(
340 enum ctf_msg_iter_medium_status status)
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341{
342 switch (status) {
5d452e1f 343 case CTF_MSG_ITER_MEDIUM_STATUS_EOF:
e05f8464 344 return "EOF";
5d452e1f 345 case CTF_MSG_ITER_MEDIUM_STATUS_AGAIN:
e05f8464 346 return "AGAIN";
5d452e1f 347 case CTF_MSG_ITER_MEDIUM_STATUS_ERROR:
e05f8464 348 return "ERROR";
5d452e1f 349 case CTF_MSG_ITER_MEDIUM_STATUS_OK:
e05f8464 350 return "OK";
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351 default:
352 return "(unknown)";
353 }
354}
355
356static inline
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357const char *ctf_msg_iter_status_string(
358 enum ctf_msg_iter_status status)
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359{
360 switch (status) {
5d452e1f 361 case CTF_MSG_ITER_STATUS_EOF:
e05f8464 362 return "EOF";
5d452e1f 363 case CTF_MSG_ITER_STATUS_AGAIN:
e05f8464 364 return "AGAIN";
5d452e1f 365 case CTF_MSG_ITER_STATUS_ERROR:
e05f8464 366 return "ERROR";
5d452e1f 367 case CTF_MSG_ITER_STATUS_OK:
e05f8464 368 return "OK";
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369 default:
370 return "(unknown)";
371 }
372}
373
b09a5592 374#endif /* CTF_MSG_ITER_H */
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