//===- xray_interface.h -----------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===// // // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // This file is a part of XRay, a dynamic runtime instrumentation system. // // APIs for controlling XRay functionality explicitly. //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef XRAY_XRAY_INTERFACE_H #define XRAY_XRAY_INTERFACE_H #include #include extern "C" { /// Synchronize this with AsmPrinter::SledKind in LLVM. enum XRayEntryType { ENTRY = 0, EXIT = 1, TAIL = 2, LOG_ARGS_ENTRY = 3, CUSTOM_EVENT = 4, TYPED_EVENT = 5, }; /// Provide a function to invoke for when instrumentation points are hit. This /// is a user-visible control surface that overrides the default implementation. /// The function provided should take the following arguments: /// /// - function id: an identifier that indicates the id of a function; this id /// is generated by xray; the mapping between the function id /// and the actual function pointer is available through /// __xray_table. /// - entry type: identifies what kind of instrumentation point was /// encountered (function entry, function exit, etc.). See the /// enum XRayEntryType for more details. /// /// The user handler must handle correctly spurious calls after this handler is /// removed or replaced with another handler, because it would be too costly for /// XRay runtime to avoid spurious calls. /// To prevent circular calling, the handler function itself and all its /// direct&indirect callees must not be instrumented with XRay, which can be /// achieved by marking them all with: __attribute__((xray_never_instrument)) /// /// Returns 1 on success, 0 on error. extern int __xray_set_handler(void (*entry)(int32_t, XRayEntryType)); /// This removes whatever the currently provided handler is. Returns 1 on /// success, 0 on error. extern int __xray_remove_handler(); /// Use XRay to log the first argument of each (instrumented) function call. /// When this function exits, all threads will have observed the effect and /// start logging their subsequent affected function calls (if patched). /// /// Returns 1 on success, 0 on error. extern int __xray_set_handler_arg1(void (*entry)(int32_t, XRayEntryType, uint64_t)); /// Disables the XRay handler used to log first arguments of function calls. /// Returns 1 on success, 0 on error. extern int __xray_remove_handler_arg1(); /// Provide a function to invoke when XRay encounters a custom event. extern int __xray_set_customevent_handler(void (*entry)(void *, std::size_t)); /// This removes whatever the currently provided custom event handler is. /// Returns 1 on success, 0 on error. extern int __xray_remove_customevent_handler(); /// Set a handler for xray typed event logging. The first parameter is a type /// identifier, the second is a payload, and the third is the payload size. /// NOTE: fdrLoggingHandleTypedEvent only supports uint16_t event type. extern int __xray_set_typedevent_handler(void (*entry)(size_t, const void *, size_t)); /// Removes the currently set typed event handler. /// Returns 1 on success, 0 on error. extern int __xray_remove_typedevent_handler(); extern uint16_t __xray_register_event_type(const char *event_type); enum XRayPatchingStatus { NOT_INITIALIZED = 0, SUCCESS = 1, ONGOING = 2, FAILED = 3, }; /// This tells XRay to patch the instrumentation points in all currently loaded /// objects. See XRayPatchingStatus for possible result values. extern XRayPatchingStatus __xray_patch(); /// This tells XRay to patch the instrumentation points in the given object. /// See XRayPatchingStatus for possible result values. extern XRayPatchingStatus __xray_patch_object(int32_t ObjId); /// Reverses the effect of __xray_patch(). See XRayPatchingStatus for possible /// result values. extern XRayPatchingStatus __xray_unpatch(); /// Reverses the effect of __xray_patch_object. See XRayPatchingStatus for /// possible result values. extern XRayPatchingStatus __xray_unpatch_object(int32_t ObjId); /// This unpacks the given (packed) function id and patches /// the corresponding function. See XRayPatchingStatus for possible /// result values. extern XRayPatchingStatus __xray_patch_function(int32_t FuncId); /// This patches a specific function in the given object. See XRayPatchingStatus /// for possible result values. extern XRayPatchingStatus __xray_patch_function_in_object(int32_t FuncId, int32_t ObjId); /// This unpacks the given (packed) function id and unpatches /// the corresponding function. See XRayPatchingStatus for possible /// result values. extern XRayPatchingStatus __xray_unpatch_function(int32_t FuncId); /// This unpatches a specific function in the given object. /// See XRayPatchingStatus for possible result values. extern XRayPatchingStatus __xray_unpatch_function_in_object(int32_t FuncId, int32_t ObjId); /// This function unpacks the given (packed) function id and returns the address /// of the corresponding function. We return 0 if we encounter any error, even /// if 0 may be a valid function address. extern uintptr_t __xray_function_address(int32_t FuncId); /// This function returns the address of the function in the given object /// provided valid function and object ids. We return 0 if we encounter any /// error, even if 0 may be a valid function address. extern uintptr_t __xray_function_address_in_object(int32_t FuncId, int32_t ObjId); /// This function returns the maximum valid function id for the main executable /// (object id = 0). Returns 0 if we encounter errors (when there are no /// instrumented functions, etc.). extern size_t __xray_max_function_id(); /// This function returns the maximum valid function id for the given object. /// Returns 0 if we encounter errors (when there are no instrumented functions, /// etc.). extern size_t __xray_max_function_id_in_object(int32_t ObjId); /// This function returns the number of previously registered objects /// (executable + loaded DSOs). Returns 0 if XRay has not been initialized. extern size_t __xray_num_objects(); /// Unpacks the function id from the given packed id. extern int32_t __xray_unpack_function_id(int32_t PackedId); /// Unpacks the object id from the given packed id. extern int32_t __xray_unpack_object_id(int32_t PackedId); /// Creates and returns a packed id from the given function and object ids. /// If the ids do not fit within the reserved number of bits for each part, the /// high bits are truncated. extern int32_t __xray_pack_id(int32_t FuncId, int32_t ObjId); /// Initialize the required XRay data structures. This is useful in cases where /// users want to control precisely when the XRay instrumentation data /// structures are initialized, for example when the XRay library is built with /// the XRAY_NO_PREINIT preprocessor definition. /// /// Calling __xray_init() more than once is safe across multiple threads. extern void __xray_init(); } // end extern "C" #endif // XRAY_XRAY_INTERFACE_H