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33 #ifndef LTHREAD_DIAG_API_H_
34 #define LTHREAD_DIAG_API_H_
41 * 0 = conditionally compiled out
42 * 1 = compiled in and maskable at run time, see below for details
44 #define LTHREAD_DIAG 0
47 * lthread diagnostic interface
49 * If enabled via configuration file option ( tbd ) the lthread subsystem
50 * can generate selected trace information, either RTE_LOG (INFO) messages,
51 * or else invoke a user supplied callback function when any of the events
54 * Reporting of events can be selectively masked, the bit position in the
55 * mask is determined by the corresponding event identifier listed below.
57 * Diagnostics are enabled by registering the callback function and mask
58 * using the API lthread_diagnostic_enable().
60 * Various interesting parameters are passed to the callback, including the
61 * time in cpu clks, the lthread id, the diagnostic event id, a user ref value,
62 * event text string, object being traced, and two context dependent parameters
63 * (p1 and p2). The meaning of the two parameters p1 and p2 depends on
66 * The events LT_DIAG_LTHREAD_CREATE, LT_DIAG_MUTEX_CREATE and
67 * LT_DIAG_COND_CREATE are implicitly enabled if the event mask includes any of
68 * the LT_DIAG_LTHREAD_XXX, LT_DIAG_MUTEX_XXX or LT_DIAG_COND_XXX events
71 * These create events may also be included in the mask discreetly if it is
72 * desired to monitor only create events.
75 * The time in cpu clks at which the event occurred
81 * The diagnostic event id (bit position in the mask)
85 * For LT_DIAG_LTHREAD_CREATE, LT_DIAG_MUTEX_CREATE or LT_DIAG_COND_CREATE
86 * this parameter is not used and set to 0.
87 * All other events diag_ref contains the user ref value returned by the
88 * callback function when lthread is created.
90 * The diag_ref values assigned to mutex and cond var can be retrieved
91 * using the APIs lthread_mutex_diag_ref(), and lthread_cond_diag_ref()
101 * For LT_DIAG_LTHREAD_CREATE, LT_DIAG_MUTEX_CREATE or LT_DIAG_COND_CREATE
102 * expects a user diagnostic ref value that will be saved in the lthread, mutex
105 * For all other events return value is ignored.
107 * LT_DIAG_SCHED_CREATE - Invoked when a scheduler is created
108 * p1 = the scheduler that was created
110 * return value will be ignored
112 * LT_DIAG_SCHED_SHUTDOWN - Invoked when a shutdown request is received
113 * p1 = the scheduler to be shutdown
115 * return value will be ignored
117 * LT_DIAG_LTHREAD_CREATE - Invoked when a thread is created
118 * p1 = the lthread that was created
120 * return value will be stored in the lthread
122 * LT_DIAG_LTHREAD_EXIT - Invoked when a lthread exits
123 * p2 = 0 if the thread was already joined
124 * p2 = 1 if the thread was not already joined
127 * LT_DIAG_LTHREAD_JOIN - Invoked when a lthread exits
128 * p1 = the lthread that is being joined
129 * p2 = 0 if the thread was already exited
130 * p2 = 1 if the thread was not already exited
133 * LT_DIAG_LTHREAD_CANCELLED - Invoked when an lthread is cancelled
138 * LT_DIAG_LTHREAD_DETACH - Invoked when an lthread is detached
143 * LT_DIAG_LTHREAD_FREE - Invoked when an lthread is freed
148 * LT_DIAG_LTHREAD_SUSPENDED - Invoked when an lthread is suspended
153 * LT_DIAG_LTHREAD_YIELD - Invoked when an lthread explicitly yields
158 * LT_DIAG_LTHREAD_RESCHEDULED - Invoked when an lthread is rescheduled
163 * LT_DIAG_LTHREAD_RESUMED - Invoked when an lthread is resumed
168 * LT_DIAG_LTHREAD_AFFINITY - Invoked when an lthread is affinitised
169 * p1 = the destination lcore_id
173 * LT_DIAG_LTHREAD_TMR_START - Invoked when an lthread starts a timer
174 * p1 = address of timer node
175 * p2 = the timeout value
178 * LT_DIAG_LTHREAD_TMR_DELETE - Invoked when an lthread deletes a timer
179 * p1 = address of the timer node
180 * p2 = 0 the timer and the was successfully deleted
184 * LT_DIAG_LTHREAD_TMR_EXPIRED - Invoked when an lthread timer expires
185 * p1 = address of scheduler the timer expired on
186 * p2 = the thread associated with the timer
189 * LT_DIAG_COND_CREATE - Invoked when a condition variable is created
190 * p1 = address of cond var that was created
192 * return diag ref value will be stored in the condition variable
194 * LT_DIAG_COND_DESTROY - Invoked when a condition variable is destroyed
199 * LT_DIAG_COND_WAIT - Invoked when an lthread waits on a cond var
200 * p1 = the address of the condition variable
204 * LT_DIAG_COND_SIGNAL - Invoked when an lthread signals a cond var
205 * p1 = the address of the cond var
206 * p2 = the lthread that was signalled, or error code
209 * LT_DIAG_COND_BROADCAST - Invoked when an lthread broadcasts a cond var
210 * p1 = the address of the condition variable
211 * p2 = the lthread(s) that are signalled, or error code
213 * LT_DIAG_MUTEX_CREATE - Invoked when a mutex is created
214 * p1 = address of muex
216 * return diag ref value will be stored in the mutex variable
218 * LT_DIAG_MUTEX_DESTROY - Invoked when a mutex is destroyed
219 * p1 = address of mutex
223 * LT_DIAG_MUTEX_LOCK - Invoked when a mutex lock is obtained
224 * p1 = address of mutex
225 * p2 = function return value
228 * LT_DIAG_MUTEX_BLOCKED - Invoked when an lthread blocks on a mutex
229 * p1 = address of mutex
230 * p2 = function return value
233 * LT_DIAG_MUTEX_TRYLOCK - Invoked when a mutex try lock is attempted
234 * p1 = address of mutex
235 * p2 = the function return value
238 * LT_DIAG_MUTEX_UNLOCKED - Invoked when a mutex is unlocked
239 * p1 = address of mutex
240 * p2 = the thread that was unlocked, or error code
243 typedef uint64_t (*diag_callback) (uint64_t time, struct lthread *lt,
244 int diag_event, uint64_t diag_ref,
245 const char *text, uint64_t p1, uint64_t p2);
248 * Set user diagnostic callback and mask
249 * If the callback function pointer is NULL the default
250 * callback handler will be restored.
252 void lthread_diagnostic_enable(diag_callback cb, uint64_t diag_mask);
255 * Set diagnostic mask
257 void lthread_diagnostic_set_mask(uint64_t mask);
260 * lthread diagnostic callback
262 enum lthread_diag_ev {
263 /* bits 0 - 14 lthread flag group */
264 LT_DIAG_LTHREAD_CREATE, /* 00 mask 0x00000001 */
265 LT_DIAG_LTHREAD_EXIT, /* 01 mask 0x00000002 */
266 LT_DIAG_LTHREAD_JOIN, /* 02 mask 0x00000004 */
267 LT_DIAG_LTHREAD_CANCEL, /* 03 mask 0x00000008 */
268 LT_DIAG_LTHREAD_DETACH, /* 04 mask 0x00000010 */
269 LT_DIAG_LTHREAD_FREE, /* 05 mask 0x00000020 */
270 LT_DIAG_LTHREAD_SUSPENDED, /* 06 mask 0x00000040 */
271 LT_DIAG_LTHREAD_YIELD, /* 07 mask 0x00000080 */
272 LT_DIAG_LTHREAD_RESCHEDULED, /* 08 mask 0x00000100 */
273 LT_DIAG_LTHREAD_SLEEP, /* 09 mask 0x00000200 */
274 LT_DIAG_LTHREAD_RESUMED, /* 10 mask 0x00000400 */
275 LT_DIAG_LTHREAD_AFFINITY, /* 11 mask 0x00000800 */
276 LT_DIAG_LTHREAD_TMR_START, /* 12 mask 0x00001000 */
277 LT_DIAG_LTHREAD_TMR_DELETE, /* 13 mask 0x00002000 */
278 LT_DIAG_LTHREAD_TMR_EXPIRED, /* 14 mask 0x00004000 */
279 /* bits 15 - 19 conditional variable flag group */
280 LT_DIAG_COND_CREATE, /* 15 mask 0x00008000 */
281 LT_DIAG_COND_DESTROY, /* 16 mask 0x00010000 */
282 LT_DIAG_COND_WAIT, /* 17 mask 0x00020000 */
283 LT_DIAG_COND_SIGNAL, /* 18 mask 0x00040000 */
284 LT_DIAG_COND_BROADCAST, /* 19 mask 0x00080000 */
285 /* bits 20 - 25 mutex flag group */
286 LT_DIAG_MUTEX_CREATE, /* 20 mask 0x00100000 */
287 LT_DIAG_MUTEX_DESTROY, /* 21 mask 0x00200000 */
288 LT_DIAG_MUTEX_LOCK, /* 22 mask 0x00400000 */
289 LT_DIAG_MUTEX_TRYLOCK, /* 23 mask 0x00800000 */
290 LT_DIAG_MUTEX_BLOCKED, /* 24 mask 0x01000000 */
291 LT_DIAG_MUTEX_UNLOCKED, /* 25 mask 0x02000000 */
292 /* bits 26 - 27 scheduler flag group - 8 bits */
293 LT_DIAG_SCHED_CREATE, /* 26 mask 0x04000000 */
294 LT_DIAG_SCHED_SHUTDOWN, /* 27 mask 0x08000000 */
298 #define LT_DIAG_ALL 0xffffffffffffffff
302 * Display scheduler stats
305 lthread_sched_stats_display(void);
308 * return the diagnostic ref val stored in a condition var
311 lthread_cond_diag_ref(struct lthread_cond *c);
314 * return the diagnostic ref val stored in a mutex
317 lthread_mutex_diag_ref(struct lthread_mutex *m);
319 #endif /* LTHREAD_DIAG_API_H_ */