int sock, struct pollfd *consumer_sockpoll)
{
ssize_t ret;
+ enum lttng_error_code ret_code = LTTNG_OK;
struct lttcomm_consumer_msg msg;
ret = lttcomm_recv_unix_sock(sock, &msg, sizeof(msg));
return ret;
}
if (msg.cmd_type == LTTNG_CONSUMER_STOP) {
+ /*
+ * Notify the session daemon that the command is completed.
+ *
+ * On transport layer error, the function call will print an error
+ * message so handling the returned code is a bit useless since we
+ * return an error code anyway.
+ */
+ (void) consumer_send_status_msg(sock, ret_code);
return -ENOENT;
}
switch (msg.cmd_type) {
case LTTNG_CONSUMER_ADD_RELAYD_SOCKET:
{
+ /* Session daemon status message are handled in the following call. */
ret = consumer_add_relayd_socket(msg.u.relayd_sock.net_index,
msg.u.relayd_sock.type, ctx, sock, consumer_sockpoll,
&msg.u.relayd_sock.sock);
{
struct lttng_consumer_channel *new_channel;
+ /* First send a status message before receiving the fds. */
+ ret = consumer_send_status_msg(sock, ret_code);
+ if (ret < 0) {
+ /* Somehow, the session daemon is not responding anymore. */
+ goto end_nosignal;
+ }
+
DBG("consumer_add_channel %d", msg.u.channel.channel_key);
new_channel = consumer_allocate_channel(msg.u.channel.channel_key,
-1, -1,
struct lttng_consumer_stream *new_stream;
int alloc_ret = 0;
+ /* First send a status message before receiving the fds. */
+ ret = consumer_send_status_msg(sock, ret_code);
+ if (ret < 0) {
+ /* Somehow, the session daemon is not responding anymore. */
+ goto end_nosignal;
+ }
+
/* block */
if (lttng_consumer_poll_socket(consumer_sockpoll) < 0) {
rcu_read_unlock();
return ret;
}
+ /*
+ * Send status code to session daemon only if the recv works. If the
+ * above recv() failed, the session daemon is notified through the
+ * error socket and the teardown is eventually done.
+ */
+ ret = consumer_send_status_msg(sock, ret_code);
+ if (ret < 0) {
+ /* Somehow, the session daemon is not responding anymore. */
+ goto end_nosignal;
+ }
+
new_stream = consumer_allocate_stream(msg.u.stream.channel_key,
msg.u.stream.stream_key,
fd, fd,
relayd = consumer_find_relayd(index);
if (relayd == NULL) {
ERR("Unable to find relayd %" PRIu64, index);
- goto end_nosignal;
+ ret_code = LTTNG_ERR_NO_CONSUMER;
}
/*
*
* The destroy can happen either here or when a stream fd hangs up.
*/
- consumer_flag_relayd_for_destroy(relayd);
+ if (relayd) {
+ consumer_flag_relayd_for_destroy(relayd);
+ }
+
+ ret = consumer_send_status_msg(sock, ret_code);
+ if (ret < 0) {
+ /* Somehow, the session daemon is not responding anymore. */
+ goto end_nosignal;
+ }
goto end_nosignal;
}
- case LTTNG_CONSUMER_DATA_AVAILABLE:
+ case LTTNG_CONSUMER_DATA_PENDING:
{
- rcu_read_unlock();
- return -ENOSYS;
+ int32_t ret;
+ uint64_t id = msg.u.data_pending.session_id;
+
+ DBG("Kernel consumer data pending command for id %" PRIu64, id);
+
+ ret = consumer_data_pending(id);
+
+ /* Send back returned value to session daemon */
+ ret = lttcomm_send_unix_sock(sock, &ret, sizeof(ret));
+ if (ret < 0) {
+ PERROR("send data pending ret code");
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * No need to send back a status message since the data pending
+ * returned value is the response.
+ */
+ break;
}
default:
goto end_nosignal;
return ret;
}
+/*
+ * Check if data is still being extracted from the buffers for a specific
+ * stream. Consumer data lock MUST be acquired before calling this function
+ * and the stream lock.
+ *
+ * Return 1 if the traced data are still getting read else 0 meaning that the
+ * data is available for trace viewer reading.
+ */
+int lttng_kconsumer_data_pending(struct lttng_consumer_stream *stream)
+{
+ int ret;
+
+ assert(stream);
+
+ ret = kernctl_get_next_subbuf(stream->wait_fd);
+ if (ret == 0) {
+ /* There is still data so let's put back this subbuffer. */
+ ret = kernctl_put_subbuf(stream->wait_fd);
+ assert(ret == 0);
+ ret = 1; /* Data is pending */
+ goto end;
+ }
+
+ /* Data is NOT pending and ready to be read. */
+ ret = 0;
+
+end:
+ return ret;
+}