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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
Machinery for generating tracing-related intermediate files.
"""
__author__ = "Lluís Vilanova <vilanova@ac.upc.edu>"
__copyright__ = "Copyright 2012-2017, Lluís Vilanova <vilanova@ac.upc.edu>"
__license__ = "GPL version 2 or (at your option) any later version"
__maintainer__ = "Stefan Hajnoczi"
__email__ = "stefanha@redhat.com"
import re
import sys
import weakref
import tracetool.format
import tracetool.backend
def error_write(*lines):
"""Write a set of error lines."""
sys.stderr.writelines("\n".join(lines) + "\n")
def error(*lines):
"""Write a set of error lines and exit."""
error_write(*lines)
sys.exit(1)
out_lineno = 1
out_filename = '<none>'
out_fobj = sys.stdout
def out_open(filename):
global out_filename, out_fobj
out_filename = filename
out_fobj = open(filename, 'wt')
def out(*lines, **kwargs):
"""Write a set of output lines.
You can use kwargs as a shorthand for mapping variables when formatting all
the strings in lines.
The 'out_lineno' kwarg is automatically added to reflect the current output
file line number. The 'out_next_lineno' kwarg is also automatically added
with the next output line number. The 'out_filename' kwarg is automatically
added with the output filename.
"""
global out_lineno
output = []
for l in lines:
kwargs['out_lineno'] = out_lineno
kwargs['out_next_lineno'] = out_lineno + 1
kwargs['out_filename'] = out_filename
output.append(l % kwargs)
out_lineno += 1
out_fobj.writelines("\n".join(output) + "\n")
# We only want to allow standard C types or fixed sized
# integer types. We don't want QEMU specific types
# as we can't assume trace backends can resolve all the
# typedefs
ALLOWED_TYPES = [
"int",
"long",
"short",
"char",
"bool",
"unsigned",
"signed",
"int8_t",
"uint8_t",
"int16_t",
"uint16_t",
"int32_t",
"uint32_t",
"int64_t",
"uint64_t",
"void",
"size_t",
"ssize_t",
"uintptr_t",
"ptrdiff_t",
]
def validate_type(name):
bits = name.split(" ")
for bit in bits:
bit = re.sub("\*", "", bit)
if bit == "":
continue
if bit == "const":
continue
if bit not in ALLOWED_TYPES:
raise ValueError("Argument type '%s' is not allowed. "
"Only standard C types and fixed size integer "
"types should be used. struct, union, and "
"other complex pointer types should be "
"declared as 'void *'" % name)
class Arguments:
"""Event arguments description."""
def __init__(self, args):
"""
Parameters
----------
args :
List of (type, name) tuples or Arguments objects.
"""
self._args = []
for arg in args:
if isinstance(arg, Arguments):
self._args.extend(arg._args)
else:
self._args.append(arg)
def copy(self):
"""Create a new copy."""
return Arguments(list(self._args))
@staticmethod
def build(arg_str):
"""Build and Arguments instance from an argument string.
Parameters
----------
arg_str : str
String describing the event arguments.
"""
res = []
for arg in arg_str.split(","):
arg = arg.strip()
if not arg:
raise ValueError("Empty argument (did you forget to use 'void'?)")
if arg == 'void':
continue
if '*' in arg:
arg_type, identifier = arg.rsplit('*', 1)
arg_type += '*'
identifier = identifier.strip()
else:
arg_type, identifier = arg.rsplit(None, 1)
validate_type(arg_type)
res.append((arg_type, identifier))
return Arguments(res)
def __getitem__(self, index):
if isinstance(index, slice):
return Arguments(self._args[index])
else:
return self._args[index]
def __iter__(self):
"""Iterate over the (type, name) pairs."""
return iter(self._args)
def __len__(self):
"""Number of arguments."""
return len(self._args)
def __str__(self):
"""String suitable for declaring function arguments."""
if len(self._args) == 0:
return "void"
else:
return ", ".join([ " ".join([t, n]) for t,n in self._args ])
def __repr__(self):
"""Evaluable string representation for this object."""
return "Arguments(\"%s\")" % str(self)
def names(self):
"""List of argument names."""
return [ name for _, name in self._args ]
def types(self):
"""List of argument types."""
return [ type_ for type_, _ in self._args ]
def casted(self):
"""List of argument names casted to their type."""
return ["(%s)%s" % (type_, name) for type_, name in self._args]
class Event(object):
"""Event description.
Attributes
----------
name : str
The event name.
fmt : str
The event format string.
properties : set(str)
Properties of the event.
args : Arguments
The event arguments.
lineno : int
The line number in the input file.
filename : str
The path to the input file.
"""
_CRE = re.compile("((?P<props>[\w\s]+)\s+)?"
"(?P<name>\w+)"
"\((?P<args>[^)]*)\)"
"\s*"
"(?:(?:(?P<fmt_trans>\".+),)?\s*(?P<fmt>\".+))?"
"\s*")
_VALID_PROPS = set(["disable", "vcpu"])
def __init__(self, name, props, fmt, args, lineno, filename, orig=None,
event_trans=None, event_exec=None):
"""
Parameters
----------
name : string
Event name.
props : list of str
Property names.
fmt : str, list of str
Event printing format string(s).
args : Arguments
Event arguments.
lineno : int
The line number in the input file.
filename : str
The path to the input file.
orig : Event or None
Original Event before transformation/generation.
event_trans : Event or None
Generated translation-time event ("tcg" property).
event_exec : Event or None
Generated execution-time event ("tcg" property).
"""
self.name = name
self.properties = props
self.fmt = fmt
self.args = args
self.lineno = int(lineno)
self.filename = str(filename)
self.event_trans = event_trans
self.event_exec = event_exec
trace: disallow more than 10 arguments per trace event The UST trace backend can only cope with upto 10 arguments. To ensure we don't exceed the limit when UST is not compiled in, disallow more than 10 arguments upfront. This prevents the case where: commit 0fc8aec7de64f2bf83a274a2a38b938ce03425d2 Author: Zhang Chen <zhangchen.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com> Date: Tue Apr 18 10:20:20 2017 +0800 COLO-compare: Optimize tcp compare trace event Optimize two trace events as one, adjust print format make it easy to read. rename trace_colo_compare_pkt_info_src/dst to trace_colo_compare_tcp_info. regressed the fix done in commit 2dfe5113b11ce0ddb08176ebb54ab7ac4104b413 Author: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org> Date: Fri Oct 28 14:25:59 2016 +0100 net: split colo_compare_pkt_info into two trace events It seems there is a limit to the number of arguments a UST trace event can take and at 11 the previous trace command broke the build. Split the trace into a src pkt and dst pkt trace to fix this. Signed-off-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org> Message-id: 20161028132559.8324-1-alex.bennee@linaro.org Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> Now we get an immediate fail even when UST is disabled: GEN net/trace.h Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/berrange/src/virt/qemu/scripts/tracetool.py", line 154, in <module> main(sys.argv) File "/home/berrange/src/virt/qemu/scripts/tracetool.py", line 145, in main events.extend(tracetool.read_events(fh)) File "/home/berrange/src/virt/qemu/scripts/tracetool/__init__.py", line 307, in read_events event = Event.build(line) File "/home/berrange/src/virt/qemu/scripts/tracetool/__init__.py", line 244, in build event = Event(name, props, fmt, args) File "/home/berrange/src/virt/qemu/scripts/tracetool/__init__.py", line 196, in __init__ "argument count" % name) ValueError: Event 'colo_compare_tcp_info' has more than maximum permitted argument count Makefile:96: recipe for target 'net/trace.h-timestamp' failed Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Message-id: 20170426153900.21066-1-berrange@redhat.com Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2017-04-26 18:39:00 +03:00
if len(args) > 10:
raise ValueError("Event '%s' has more than maximum permitted "
"argument count" % name)
if orig is None:
self.original = weakref.ref(self)
else:
self.original = orig
unknown_props = set(self.properties) - self._VALID_PROPS
if len(unknown_props) > 0:
raise ValueError("Unknown properties: %s"
% ", ".join(unknown_props))
assert isinstance(self.fmt, str) or len(self.fmt) == 2
def copy(self):
"""Create a new copy."""
return Event(self.name, list(self.properties), self.fmt,
self.args.copy(), self.lineno, self.filename,
self, self.event_trans, self.event_exec)
@staticmethod
def build(line_str, lineno, filename):
"""Build an Event instance from a string.
Parameters
----------
line_str : str
Line describing the event.
lineno : int
Line number in input file.
filename : str
Path to input file.
"""
m = Event._CRE.match(line_str)
assert m is not None
groups = m.groupdict('')
name = groups["name"]
props = groups["props"].split()
fmt = groups["fmt"]
fmt_trans = groups["fmt_trans"]
if fmt.find("%m") != -1 or fmt_trans.find("%m") != -1:
raise ValueError("Event format '%m' is forbidden, pass the error "
"as an explicit trace argument")
if fmt.endswith(r'\n"'):
raise ValueError("Event format must not end with a newline "
"character")
if len(fmt_trans) > 0:
fmt = [fmt_trans, fmt]
args = Arguments.build(groups["args"])
event = Event(name, props, fmt, args, lineno, filename)
# add implicit arguments when using the 'vcpu' property
import tracetool.vcpu
event = tracetool.vcpu.transform_event(event)
return event
def __repr__(self):
"""Evaluable string representation for this object."""
if isinstance(self.fmt, str):
fmt = self.fmt
else:
fmt = "%s, %s" % (self.fmt[0], self.fmt[1])
return "Event('%s %s(%s) %s')" % (" ".join(self.properties),
self.name,
self.args,
fmt)
# Star matching on PRI is dangerous as one might have multiple
# arguments with that format, hence the non-greedy version of it.
_FMT = re.compile("(%[\d\.]*\w+|%.*?PRI\S+)")
def formats(self):
"""List conversion specifiers in the argument print format string."""
assert not isinstance(self.fmt, list)
return self._FMT.findall(self.fmt)
QEMU_TRACE = "trace_%(name)s"
QEMU_TRACE_NOCHECK = "_nocheck__" + QEMU_TRACE
QEMU_TRACE_TCG = QEMU_TRACE + "_tcg"
QEMU_DSTATE = "_TRACE_%(NAME)s_DSTATE"
QEMU_BACKEND_DSTATE = "TRACE_%(NAME)s_BACKEND_DSTATE"
QEMU_EVENT = "_TRACE_%(NAME)s_EVENT"
def api(self, fmt=None):
if fmt is None:
fmt = Event.QEMU_TRACE
return fmt % {"name": self.name, "NAME": self.name.upper()}
def read_events(fobj, fname):
"""Generate the output for the given (format, backends) pair.
Parameters
----------
fobj : file
Event description file.
fname : str
Name of event file
Returns a list of Event objects
"""
events = []
for lineno, line in enumerate(fobj, 1):
if line[-1] != '\n':
raise ValueError("%s does not end with a new line" % fname)
if not line.strip():
continue
if line.lstrip().startswith('#'):
continue
try:
event = Event.build(line, lineno, fname)
except ValueError as e:
arg0 = 'Error at %s:%d: %s' % (fname, lineno, e.args[0])
e.args = (arg0,) + e.args[1:]
raise
events.append(event)
return events
class TracetoolError (Exception):
"""Exception for calls to generate."""
pass
def try_import(mod_name, attr_name=None, attr_default=None):
"""Try to import a module and get an attribute from it.
Parameters
----------
mod_name : str
Module name.
attr_name : str, optional
Name of an attribute in the module.
attr_default : optional
Default value if the attribute does not exist in the module.
Returns
-------
A pair indicating whether the module could be imported and the module or
object or attribute value.
"""
try:
module = __import__(mod_name, globals(), locals(), ["__package__"])
if attr_name is None:
return True, module
return True, getattr(module, str(attr_name), attr_default)
except ImportError:
return False, None
def generate(events, group, format, backends,
binary=None, probe_prefix=None):
"""Generate the output for the given (format, backends) pair.
Parameters
----------
events : list
list of Event objects to generate for
group: str
Name of the tracing group
format : str
Output format name.
backends : list
Output backend names.
binary : str or None
See tracetool.backend.dtrace.BINARY.
probe_prefix : str or None
See tracetool.backend.dtrace.PROBEPREFIX.
"""
# fix strange python error (UnboundLocalError tracetool)
import tracetool
format = str(format)
if len(format) == 0:
raise TracetoolError("format not set")
if not tracetool.format.exists(format):
raise TracetoolError("unknown format: %s" % format)
if len(backends) == 0:
raise TracetoolError("no backends specified")
for backend in backends:
if not tracetool.backend.exists(backend):
raise TracetoolError("unknown backend: %s" % backend)
backend = tracetool.backend.Wrapper(backends, format)
import tracetool.backend.dtrace
tracetool.backend.dtrace.BINARY = binary
tracetool.backend.dtrace.PROBEPREFIX = probe_prefix
tracetool.format.generate(events, format, backend, group)