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[babeltrace.git] / src / plugins / ctf / fs-sink / fs-sink-stream.hpp
index 3a1e17072866e987dff628da2bc792a7a0f2cb3a..54657fe7c7dff2938d3e25e507d14319e53b9a90 100644 (file)
 
 struct fs_sink_trace;
 
-struct fs_sink_stream {
-       bt_logging_level log_level;
-       struct fs_sink_trace *trace;
-       struct bt_ctfser ctfser;
-
-       /* Stream's file name */
-       GString *file_name;
-
-       /* Weak */
-       const bt_stream *ir_stream;
-
-       struct fs_sink_ctf_stream_class *sc;
-
-       /* Current packet's state */
-       struct {
-               /*
-                * True if we're, for this stream, within an opened
-                * packet (got a packet beginning message, but no
-                * packet end message yet).
-                */
-               bool is_open;
-
-               /*
-                * Current beginning default clock snapshot for the
-                * current packet (`UINT64_C(-1)` if not set).
-                */
-               uint64_t beginning_cs;
-
-               /*
-                * Current end default clock snapshot for the current
-                * packet (`UINT64_C(-1)` if not set).
-                */
-               uint64_t end_cs;
-
-               /*
-                * Current packet's content size (bits) for the current
-                * packet.
-                */
-               uint64_t content_size;
-
-               /*
-                * Current packet's total size (bits) for the current
-                * packet.
-                */
-               uint64_t total_size;
-
-               /*
-                * Discarded events (free running) counter for the
-                * current packet.
-                */
-               uint64_t discarded_events_counter;
-
-               /* Sequence number (free running) of the current packet */
-               uint64_t seq_num;
-
-               /*
-                * Offset of the packet context structure within the
-                * current packet (bits).
-                */
-               uint64_t context_offset_bits;
-
-               /*
-                * Owned by this; `NULL` if the current packet is closed
-                * or if the trace IR stream does not support packets.
-                */
-               const bt_packet *packet;
-       } packet_state;
-
-       /* Previous packet's state */
-       struct {
-               /* End default clock snapshot (`UINT64_C(-1)` if not set) */
-               uint64_t end_cs;
-
-               /* Discarded events (free running) counter */
-               uint64_t discarded_events_counter;
-
-               /* Sequence number (free running) */
-               uint64_t seq_num;
-       } prev_packet_state;
-
-       /* State to handle discarded events */
-       struct {
-               /*
-                * True if we're in the time range given by a previously
-                * received discarded events message. In this case,
-                * `beginning_cs` and `end_cs` below contain the
-                * beginning and end clock snapshots for this range.
-                *
-                * This is used to validate that, when receiving a
-                * packet end message, the current discarded events time
-                * range matches what's expected for CTF 1.8, that is:
-                *
-                * * Its beginning time is the previous packet's end
-                *   time (or the current packet's beginning time if
-                *   this is the first packet).
-                *
-                * * Its end time is the current packet's end time.
-                */
-               bool in_range;
-
-               /*
-                * Beginning and end times of the time range given by a
-                * previously received discarded events message.
-                */
-               uint64_t beginning_cs;
-               uint64_t end_cs;
-       } discarded_events_state;
-
-       /* State to handle discarded packets */
-       struct {
-               /*
-                * True if we're in the time range given by a previously
-                * received discarded packets message. In this case,
-                * `beginning_cs` and `end_cs` below contain the
-                * beginning and end clock snapshots for this range.
-                *
-                * This is used to validate that, when receiving a
-                * packet beginning message, the current discarded
-                * packets time range matches what's expected for CTF
-                * 1.8, that is:
-                *
-                * * Its beginning time is the previous packet's end
-                *   time.
-                *
-                * * Its end time is the current packet's beginning
-                *   time.
-                */
-               bool in_range;
-
-               /*
-                * Beginning and end times of the time range given by a
-                * previously received discarded packets message.
-                */
-               uint64_t beginning_cs;
-               uint64_t end_cs;
-       } discarded_packets_state;
+struct fs_sink_stream
+{
+    bt_logging_level log_level;
+    struct fs_sink_trace *trace;
+    struct bt_ctfser ctfser;
+
+    /* Stream's file name */
+    GString *file_name;
+
+    /* Weak */
+    const bt_stream *ir_stream;
+
+    struct fs_sink_ctf_stream_class *sc;
+
+    /* Current packet's state */
+    struct
+    {
+        /*
+         * True if we're, for this stream, within an opened
+         * packet (got a packet beginning message, but no
+         * packet end message yet).
+         */
+        bool is_open;
+
+        /*
+         * Current beginning default clock snapshot for the
+         * current packet (`UINT64_C(-1)` if not set).
+         */
+        uint64_t beginning_cs;
+
+        /*
+         * Current end default clock snapshot for the current
+         * packet (`UINT64_C(-1)` if not set).
+         */
+        uint64_t end_cs;
+
+        /*
+         * Current packet's content size (bits) for the current
+         * packet.
+         */
+        uint64_t content_size;
+
+        /*
+         * Current packet's total size (bits) for the current
+         * packet.
+         */
+        uint64_t total_size;
+
+        /*
+         * Discarded events (free running) counter for the
+         * current packet.
+         */
+        uint64_t discarded_events_counter;
+
+        /* Sequence number (free running) of the current packet */
+        uint64_t seq_num;
+
+        /*
+         * Offset of the packet context structure within the
+         * current packet (bits).
+         */
+        uint64_t context_offset_bits;
+
+        /*
+         * Owned by this; `NULL` if the current packet is closed
+         * or if the trace IR stream does not support packets.
+         */
+        const bt_packet *packet;
+    } packet_state;
+
+    /* Previous packet's state */
+    struct
+    {
+        /* End default clock snapshot (`UINT64_C(-1)` if not set) */
+        uint64_t end_cs;
+
+        /* Discarded events (free running) counter */
+        uint64_t discarded_events_counter;
+
+        /* Sequence number (free running) */
+        uint64_t seq_num;
+    } prev_packet_state;
+
+    /* State to handle discarded events */
+    struct
+    {
+        /*
+         * True if we're in the time range given by a previously
+         * received discarded events message. In this case,
+         * `beginning_cs` and `end_cs` below contain the
+         * beginning and end clock snapshots for this range.
+         *
+         * This is used to validate that, when receiving a
+         * packet end message, the current discarded events time
+         * range matches what's expected for CTF 1.8, that is:
+         *
+         * * Its beginning time is the previous packet's end
+         *   time (or the current packet's beginning time if
+         *   this is the first packet).
+         *
+         * * Its end time is the current packet's end time.
+         */
+        bool in_range;
+
+        /*
+         * Beginning and end times of the time range given by a
+         * previously received discarded events message.
+         */
+        uint64_t beginning_cs;
+        uint64_t end_cs;
+    } discarded_events_state;
+
+    /* State to handle discarded packets */
+    struct
+    {
+        /*
+         * True if we're in the time range given by a previously
+         * received discarded packets message. In this case,
+         * `beginning_cs` and `end_cs` below contain the
+         * beginning and end clock snapshots for this range.
+         *
+         * This is used to validate that, when receiving a
+         * packet beginning message, the current discarded
+         * packets time range matches what's expected for CTF
+         * 1.8, that is:
+         *
+         * * Its beginning time is the previous packet's end
+         *   time.
+         *
+         * * Its end time is the current packet's beginning
+         *   time.
+         */
+        bool in_range;
+
+        /*
+         * Beginning and end times of the time range given by a
+         * previously received discarded packets message.
+         */
+        uint64_t beginning_cs;
+        uint64_t end_cs;
+    } discarded_packets_state;
 };
 
 BT_HIDDEN
 struct fs_sink_stream *fs_sink_stream_create(struct fs_sink_trace *trace,
-               const bt_stream *ir_stream);
+                                             const bt_stream *ir_stream);
 
 BT_HIDDEN
 void fs_sink_stream_destroy(struct fs_sink_stream *stream);
 
 BT_HIDDEN
-int fs_sink_stream_write_event(struct fs_sink_stream *stream,
-               const bt_clock_snapshot *cs, const bt_event *event,
-               struct fs_sink_ctf_event_class *ec);
+int fs_sink_stream_write_event(struct fs_sink_stream *stream, const bt_clock_snapshot *cs,
+                               const bt_event *event, struct fs_sink_ctf_event_class *ec);
 
 BT_HIDDEN
-int fs_sink_stream_open_packet(struct fs_sink_stream *stream,
-               const bt_clock_snapshot *cs, const bt_packet *packet);
+int fs_sink_stream_open_packet(struct fs_sink_stream *stream, const bt_clock_snapshot *cs,
+                               const bt_packet *packet);
 
 BT_HIDDEN
-int fs_sink_stream_close_packet(struct fs_sink_stream *stream,
-               const bt_clock_snapshot *cs);
+int fs_sink_stream_close_packet(struct fs_sink_stream *stream, const bt_clock_snapshot *cs);
 
 #endif /* BABELTRACE_PLUGIN_CTF_FS_SINK_FS_SINK_STREAM_H */
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