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/* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* (c) The GHC Team, 2008-2009
*
* Event log format
*
* The log format is designed to be extensible: old tools should be
* able to parse (but not necessarily understand all of) new versions
* of the format, and new tools will be able to understand old log
* files.
*
* Each event has a specific format. If you add new events, give them
* new numbers: we never re-use old event numbers.
*
* - The format is endian-independent: all values are represented in
* bigendian order.
*
* - The format is extensible:
*
* - The header describes each event type and its length. Tools
* that don't recognise a particular event type can skip those events.
*
* - There is room for extra information in the event type
* specification, which can be ignored by older tools.
*
* - Events can have extra information added, but existing fields
* cannot be changed. Tools should ignore extra fields at the
* end of the event record.
*
* - Old event type ids are never re-used; just take a new identifier.
*
*
* The format
* ----------
*
* log : EVENT_HEADER_BEGIN
* EventType*
* EVENT_HEADER_END
* EVENT_DATA_BEGIN
* Event*
* EVENT_DATA_END
*
* EventType :
* EVENT_ET_BEGIN
* Word16 -- unique identifier for this event
* Int16 -- >=0 size of the event in bytes (minus the header)
* -- -1 variable size
* Word32 -- length of the next field in bytes
* Word8* -- string describing the event
* Word32 -- length of the next field in bytes
* Word8* -- extra info (for future extensions)
* EVENT_ET_END
*
* Event :
* Word16 -- event_type
* Word64 -- time (nanosecs)
* [Word16] -- length of the rest (for variable-sized events only)
* ... extra event-specific info ...
*
*
* To add a new event
* ------------------
*
* - In this file:
* - give it a new number, add a new #define EVENT_XXX below
* - In EventLog.c
* - add it to the EventDesc array
* - emit the event type in initEventLogging()
* - emit the new event in postEvent_()
* - generate the event itself by calling postEvent() somewhere
* - In the Haskell code to parse the event log file:
* - add types and code to read the new event
*
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
#pragma once
/*
* Markers for begin/end of the Header.
*/
#define EVENT_HEADER_BEGIN 0x68647262 /* 'h' 'd' 'r' 'b' */
#define EVENT_HEADER_END 0x68647265 /* 'h' 'd' 'r' 'e' */
#define EVENT_DATA_BEGIN 0x64617462 /* 'd' 'a' 't' 'b' */
#define EVENT_DATA_END 0xffff
/*
* Markers for begin/end of the list of Event Types in the Header.
* Header, Event Type, Begin = hetb
* Header, Event Type, End = hete
*/
#define EVENT_HET_BEGIN 0x68657462 /* 'h' 'e' 't' 'b' */
#define EVENT_HET_END 0x68657465 /* 'h' 'e' 't' 'e' */
#define EVENT_ET_BEGIN 0x65746200 /* 'e' 't' 'b' 0 */
#define EVENT_ET_END 0x65746500 /* 'e' 't' 'e' 0 */
/*
* Types of event
*/
#define EVENT_CREATE_THREAD 0 /* (thread) */
#define EVENT_RUN_THREAD 1 /* (thread) */
#define EVENT_STOP_THREAD 2 /* (thread, status, blockinfo) */
#define EVENT_THREAD_RUNNABLE 3 /* (thread) */
#define EVENT_MIGRATE_THREAD 4 /* (thread, new_cap) */
/* 5, 6, 7 deprecated */
#define EVENT_THREAD_WAKEUP 8 /* (thread, other_cap) */
#define EVENT_GC_START 9 /* () */
#define EVENT_GC_END 10 /* () */
#define EVENT_REQUEST_SEQ_GC 11 /* () */
#define EVENT_REQUEST_PAR_GC 12 /* () */
/* 13, 14 deprecated */
#define EVENT_CREATE_SPARK_THREAD 15 /* (spark_thread) */
#define EVENT_LOG_MSG 16 /* (message ...) */
/* 17 deprecated */
#define EVENT_BLOCK_MARKER 18 /* (size, end_time, capability) */
#define EVENT_USER_MSG 19 /* (message ...) */
#define EVENT_GC_IDLE 20 /* () */
#define EVENT_GC_WORK 21 /* () */
#define EVENT_GC_DONE 22 /* () */
/* 23, 24 used by eden */
#define EVENT_CAPSET_CREATE 25 /* (capset, capset_type) */
#define EVENT_CAPSET_DELETE 26 /* (capset) */
#define EVENT_CAPSET_ASSIGN_CAP 27 /* (capset, cap) */
#define EVENT_CAPSET_REMOVE_CAP 28 /* (capset, cap) */
/* the RTS identifier is in the form of "GHC-version rts_way" */
#define EVENT_RTS_IDENTIFIER 29 /* (capset, name_version_string) */
/* the vectors in these events are null separated strings */
#define EVENT_PROGRAM_ARGS 30 /* (capset, commandline_vector) */
#define EVENT_PROGRAM_ENV 31 /* (capset, environment_vector) */
#define EVENT_OSPROCESS_PID 32 /* (capset, pid) */
#define EVENT_OSPROCESS_PPID 33 /* (capset, parent_pid) */
#define EVENT_SPARK_COUNTERS 34 /* (crt,dud,ovf,cnv,gcd,fiz,rem) */
#define EVENT_SPARK_CREATE 35 /* () */
#define EVENT_SPARK_DUD 36 /* () */
#define EVENT_SPARK_OVERFLOW 37 /* () */
#define EVENT_SPARK_RUN 38 /* () */
#define EVENT_SPARK_STEAL 39 /* (victim_cap) */
#define EVENT_SPARK_FIZZLE 40 /* () */
#define EVENT_SPARK_GC 41 /* () */
#define EVENT_INTERN_STRING 42 /* (string, id) {not used by ghc} */
#define EVENT_WALL_CLOCK_TIME 43 /* (capset, unix_epoch_seconds, nanoseconds) */
#define EVENT_THREAD_LABEL 44 /* (thread, name_string) */
#define EVENT_CAP_CREATE 45 /* (cap) */
#define EVENT_CAP_DELETE 46 /* (cap) */
#define EVENT_CAP_DISABLE 47 /* (cap) */
#define EVENT_CAP_ENABLE 48 /* (cap) */
#define EVENT_HEAP_ALLOCATED 49 /* (heap_capset, alloc_bytes) */
#define EVENT_HEAP_SIZE 50 /* (heap_capset, size_bytes) */
#define EVENT_HEAP_LIVE 51 /* (heap_capset, live_bytes) */
#define EVENT_HEAP_INFO_GHC 52 /* (heap_capset, n_generations,
max_heap_size, alloc_area_size,
mblock_size, block_size) */
#define EVENT_GC_STATS_GHC 53 /* (heap_capset, generation,
copied_bytes, slop_bytes, frag_bytes,
par_n_threads,
par_max_copied, par_tot_copied) */
#define EVENT_GC_GLOBAL_SYNC 54 /* () */
#define EVENT_TASK_CREATE 55 /* (taskID, cap, tid) */
#define EVENT_TASK_MIGRATE 56 /* (taskID, cap, new_cap) */
#define EVENT_TASK_DELETE 57 /* (taskID) */
#define EVENT_USER_MARKER 58 /* (marker_name) */
#define EVENT_HACK_BUG_T9003 59 /* Hack: see trac #9003 */
/* Range 60 - 80 is used by eden for parallel tracing
* see http://www.mathematik.uni-marburg.de/~eden/
*/
/* Range 100 - 139 is reserved for Mercury. */
/* Range 140 - 159 is reserved for Perf events. */
/* Range 160 - 180 is reserved for cost-centre heap profiling events. */
#define EVENT_HEAP_PROF_BEGIN 160
#define EVENT_HEAP_PROF_COST_CENTRE 161
#define EVENT_HEAP_PROF_SAMPLE_BEGIN 162
#define EVENT_HEAP_PROF_SAMPLE_COST_CENTRE 163
#define EVENT_HEAP_PROF_SAMPLE_STRING 164
/*
* The highest event code +1 that ghc itself emits. Note that some event
* ranges higher than this are reserved but not currently emitted by ghc.
* This must match the size of the EventDesc[] array in EventLog.c
*/
#define NUM_GHC_EVENT_TAGS 165
#if 0 /* DEPRECATED EVENTS: */
/* we don't actually need to record the thread, it's implicit */
#define EVENT_RUN_SPARK 5 /* (thread) */
#define EVENT_STEAL_SPARK 6 /* (thread, victim_cap) */
/* shutdown replaced by EVENT_CAP_DELETE */
#define EVENT_SHUTDOWN 7 /* () */
/* ghc changed how it handles sparks so these are no longer applicable */
#define EVENT_CREATE_SPARK 13 /* (cap, thread) */
#define EVENT_SPARK_TO_THREAD 14 /* (cap, thread, spark_thread) */
#define EVENT_STARTUP 17 /* (num_capabilities) */
/* these are used by eden but are replaced by new alternatives for ghc */
#define EVENT_VERSION 23 /* (version_string) */
#define EVENT_PROGRAM_INVOCATION 24 /* (commandline_string) */
#endif
/*
* Status values for EVENT_STOP_THREAD
*
* 1-5 are the StgRun return values (from includes/Constants.h):
*
* #define HeapOverflow 1
* #define StackOverflow 2
* #define ThreadYielding 3
* #define ThreadBlocked 4
* #define ThreadFinished 5
* #define ForeignCall 6
* #define BlockedOnMVar 7
* #define BlockedOnBlackHole 8
* #define BlockedOnRead 9
* #define BlockedOnWrite 10
* #define BlockedOnDelay 11
* #define BlockedOnSTM 12
* #define BlockedOnDoProc 13
* #define BlockedOnCCall -- not used (see ForeignCall)
* #define BlockedOnCCall_NoUnblockExc -- not used (see ForeignCall)
* #define BlockedOnMsgThrowTo 16
*/
#define THREAD_SUSPENDED_FOREIGN_CALL 6
/*
* Capset type values for EVENT_CAPSET_CREATE
*/
#define CAPSET_TYPE_CUSTOM 1 /* reserved for end-user applications */
#define CAPSET_TYPE_OSPROCESS 2 /* caps belong to the same OS process */
#define CAPSET_TYPE_CLOCKDOMAIN 3 /* caps share a local clock/time */
#if !defined(EVENTLOG_CONSTANTS_ONLY)
typedef StgWord16 EventTypeNum;
typedef StgWord64 EventTimestamp; /* in nanoseconds */
typedef StgWord32 EventThreadID;
typedef StgWord16 EventCapNo;
typedef StgWord16 EventPayloadSize; /* variable-size events */
typedef StgWord16 EventThreadStatus; /* status for EVENT_STOP_THREAD */
typedef StgWord32 EventCapsetID;
typedef StgWord16 EventCapsetType; /* types for EVENT_CAPSET_CREATE */
typedef StgWord64 EventTaskId; /* for EVENT_TASK_* */
typedef StgWord64 EventKernelThreadId; /* for EVENT_TASK_CREATE */
#endif
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