Use RCU for statedump
[libside.git] / include / side / trace.h
1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
2 /*
3 * Copyright 2022 Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com>
4 */
5
6 #ifndef _SIDE_TRACE_H
7 #define _SIDE_TRACE_H
8
9 #include <stdint.h>
10 #include <inttypes.h>
11 #include <stdlib.h>
12 #include <stdio.h>
13 #include <math.h>
14 #include <stdbool.h>
15 #include <stddef.h>
16 #include <side/macros.h>
17 #include <side/endian.h>
18
19 /*
20 * SIDE stands for "Software Instrumentation Dynamically Enabled"
21 *
22 * This is an instrumentation ABI for Linux user-space, which exposes an
23 * instrumentation type system and facilities allowing a kernel or
24 * user-space tracer to consume user-space instrumentation.
25 *
26 * The extensibility scheme for the SIDE ABI for event state is as
27 * follows:
28 *
29 * * If the semantic of the "struct side_event_state_N" fields change,
30 * the SIDE_EVENT_STATE_ABI_VERSION should be increased. The
31 * "struct side_event_state_N" is not extensible and must have its
32 * ABI version increased whenever it is changed. Note that increasing
33 * the version of SIDE_EVENT_DESCRIPTION_ABI_VERSION is not necessary
34 * when changing the layout of "struct side_event_state_N".
35 */
36
37 #define SIDE_EVENT_STATE_ABI_VERSION 0
38
39 #include <side/abi/event-description.h>
40 #include <side/abi/type-argument.h>
41 #include <side/instrumentation-c-api.h>
42
43 enum side_error {
44 SIDE_ERROR_OK = 0,
45 SIDE_ERROR_INVAL = 1,
46 SIDE_ERROR_EXIST = 2,
47 SIDE_ERROR_NOMEM = 3,
48 SIDE_ERROR_NOENT = 4,
49 SIDE_ERROR_EXITING = 5,
50 };
51
52 /*
53 * This structure is _not_ packed to allow atomic operations on its
54 * fields. Changes to this structure must bump the "Event state ABI
55 * version" and tracers _must_ learn how to deal with this ABI,
56 * otherwise they should reject the event.
57 */
58
59 struct side_event_state {
60 uint32_t version; /* Event state ABI version. */
61 };
62
63 struct side_event_state_0 {
64 struct side_event_state parent; /* Required first field. */
65 uint32_t nr_callbacks;
66 uintptr_t enabled;
67 const struct side_callback *callbacks;
68 struct side_event_description *desc;
69 };
70
71 #ifdef __cplusplus
72 extern "C" {
73 #endif
74
75 struct side_callback;
76 struct side_tracer_handle;
77 struct side_statedump_request_handle;
78
79 extern const char side_empty_callback[];
80
81 void side_call(const struct side_event_state *state,
82 const struct side_arg_vec *side_arg_vec);
83 void side_call_variadic(const struct side_event_state *state,
84 const struct side_arg_vec *side_arg_vec,
85 const struct side_arg_dynamic_struct *var_struct);
86
87 struct side_events_register_handle *side_events_register(struct side_event_description **events,
88 uint32_t nr_events);
89 void side_events_unregister(struct side_events_register_handle *handle);
90
91 /*
92 * Userspace tracer registration API. This allows userspace tracers to
93 * register event notification callbacks to be notified of the currently
94 * registered instrumentation, and to register their callbacks to
95 * specific events.
96 *
97 * Application statedump callbacks are allowed to invoke
98 * side event register/unregister(), but tracer callbacks are _not_
99 * allowed to invoke statedump request notification register/unregister.
100 * The latter could result in hangs across RCU grace period domains.
101 */
102 typedef void (*side_tracer_callback_func)(const struct side_event_description *desc,
103 const struct side_arg_vec *side_arg_vec,
104 void *priv);
105 typedef void (*side_tracer_callback_variadic_func)(const struct side_event_description *desc,
106 const struct side_arg_vec *side_arg_vec,
107 const struct side_arg_dynamic_struct *var_struct,
108 void *priv);
109
110 int side_tracer_callback_register(struct side_event_description *desc,
111 side_tracer_callback_func call,
112 void *priv, void *key);
113 int side_tracer_callback_variadic_register(struct side_event_description *desc,
114 side_tracer_callback_variadic_func call_variadic,
115 void *priv, void *key);
116 int side_tracer_callback_unregister(struct side_event_description *desc,
117 side_tracer_callback_func call,
118 void *priv, void *key);
119 int side_tracer_callback_variadic_unregister(struct side_event_description *desc,
120 side_tracer_callback_variadic_func call_variadic,
121 void *priv, void *key);
122
123 enum side_tracer_notification {
124 SIDE_TRACER_NOTIFICATION_INSERT_EVENTS,
125 SIDE_TRACER_NOTIFICATION_REMOVE_EVENTS,
126 };
127
128 /* Callback is invoked with side library internal lock held. */
129 struct side_tracer_handle *side_tracer_event_notification_register(
130 void (*cb)(enum side_tracer_notification notif,
131 struct side_event_description **events, uint32_t nr_events, void *priv),
132 void *priv);
133 void side_tracer_event_notification_unregister(struct side_tracer_handle *handle);
134
135 /*
136 * The side_statedump_call APIs should be used for application/library
137 * state dump.
138 * The statedump callback dumps application state to tracers by invoking
139 * side_statedump_call APIs.
140 * The statedump callback should not invoke libside statedump request
141 * notification register/unregister APIs.
142 */
143 void side_statedump_call(const struct side_event_state *state,
144 const struct side_arg_vec *side_arg_vec);
145 void side_statedump_call_variadic(const struct side_event_state *state,
146 const struct side_arg_vec *side_arg_vec,
147 const struct side_arg_dynamic_struct *var_struct);
148
149 /*
150 * If side_statedump_request_notification_register is invoked from
151 * library constructors and side_statedump_request_notification_unregister
152 * from library destructors, make sure to:
153 * - invoke side_event_description_ptr_init before registration of the
154 * callback,
155 * - invoke side_event_description_ptr_exit after unregistration of the
156 * callback.
157 */
158
159 struct side_statedump_request_handle *side_statedump_request_notification_register(void (*statedump_cb)(void));
160 void side_statedump_request_notification_unregister(struct side_statedump_request_handle *handle);
161
162 void side_tracer_statedump_request(void *key);
163
164 /*
165 * Explicit hooks to initialize/finalize the side instrumentation
166 * library. Those are also library constructor/destructor.
167 */
168 void side_init(void) __attribute__((constructor));
169 void side_exit(void) __attribute__((destructor));
170
171 /*
172 * The following constructors/destructors perform automatic registration
173 * of the declared side events. Those may have to be called explicitly
174 * in a statically linked library.
175 */
176
177 /*
178 * These weak symbols, the constructor, and destructor take care of
179 * registering only _one_ instance of the side instrumentation per
180 * shared-ojbect (or for the whole main program).
181 */
182 extern struct side_event_description * __start_side_event_description_ptr[]
183 __attribute__((weak, visibility("hidden")));
184 extern struct side_event_description * __stop_side_event_description_ptr[]
185 __attribute__((weak, visibility("hidden")));
186 int side_event_description_ptr_registered
187 __attribute__((weak, visibility("hidden")));
188 struct side_events_register_handle *side_events_handle
189 __attribute__((weak, visibility("hidden")));
190
191 static void
192 side_event_description_ptr_init(void)
193 __attribute__((no_instrument_function))
194 __attribute__((constructor));
195 static void
196 side_event_description_ptr_init(void)
197 {
198 if (side_event_description_ptr_registered++)
199 return;
200 side_events_handle = side_events_register(__start_side_event_description_ptr,
201 __stop_side_event_description_ptr - __start_side_event_description_ptr);
202 }
203
204 static void
205 side_event_description_ptr_exit(void)
206 __attribute__((no_instrument_function))
207 __attribute__((destructor));
208 static void
209 side_event_description_ptr_exit(void)
210 {
211 if (--side_event_description_ptr_registered)
212 return;
213 side_events_unregister(side_events_handle);
214 side_events_handle = NULL;
215 }
216
217 #ifdef __cplusplus
218 }
219 #endif
220
221 #endif /* _SIDE_TRACE_H */
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