| // Copyright 2023 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style |
| // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| // Code generated by "gen.bash" from internal/trace; DO NOT EDIT. |
| |
| //go:build go1.21 |
| |
| package trace |
| |
| import ( |
| "fmt" |
| "math" |
| "strings" |
| "time" |
| |
| "golang.org/x/exp/trace/internal/event" |
| "golang.org/x/exp/trace/internal/event/go122" |
| "golang.org/x/exp/trace/internal/version" |
| ) |
| |
| // EventKind indicates the kind of event this is. |
| // |
| // Use this information to obtain a more specific event that |
| // allows access to more detailed information. |
| type EventKind uint16 |
| |
| const ( |
| EventBad EventKind = iota |
| |
| // EventKindSync is an event that indicates a global synchronization |
| // point in the trace. At the point of a sync event, the |
| // trace reader can be certain that all resources (e.g. threads, |
| // goroutines) that have existed until that point have been enumerated. |
| EventSync |
| |
| // EventMetric is an event that represents the value of a metric at |
| // a particular point in time. |
| EventMetric |
| |
| // EventLabel attaches a label to a resource. |
| EventLabel |
| |
| // EventStackSample represents an execution sample, indicating what a |
| // thread/proc/goroutine was doing at a particular point in time via |
| // its backtrace. |
| // |
| // Note: Samples should be considered a close approximation of |
| // what a thread/proc/goroutine was executing at a given point in time. |
| // These events may slightly contradict the situation StateTransitions |
| // describe, so they should only be treated as a best-effort annotation. |
| EventStackSample |
| |
| // EventRangeBegin and EventRangeEnd are a pair of generic events representing |
| // a special range of time. Ranges are named and scoped to some resource |
| // (identified via ResourceKind). A range that has begun but has not ended |
| // is considered active. |
| // |
| // EvRangeBegin and EvRangeEnd will share the same name, and an End will always |
| // follow a Begin on the same instance of the resource. The associated |
| // resource ID can be obtained from the Event. ResourceNone indicates the |
| // range is globally scoped. That is, any goroutine/proc/thread can start or |
| // stop, but only one such range may be active at any given time. |
| // |
| // EventRangeActive is like EventRangeBegin, but indicates that the range was |
| // already active. In this case, the resource referenced may not be in the current |
| // context. |
| EventRangeBegin |
| EventRangeActive |
| EventRangeEnd |
| |
| // EvTaskBegin and EvTaskEnd are a pair of events representing a runtime/trace.Task. |
| EventTaskBegin |
| EventTaskEnd |
| |
| // EventRegionBegin and EventRegionEnd are a pair of events represent a runtime/trace.Region. |
| EventRegionBegin |
| EventRegionEnd |
| |
| // EventLog represents a runtime/trace.Log call. |
| EventLog |
| |
| // EventStateTransition represents a state change for some resource. |
| EventStateTransition |
| |
| // EventExperimental is an experimental event that is unvalidated and exposed in a raw form. |
| // Users are expected to understand the format and perform their own validation. These events |
| // may always be safely ignored. |
| EventExperimental |
| ) |
| |
| // String returns a string form of the EventKind. |
| func (e EventKind) String() string { |
| if int(e) >= len(eventKindStrings) { |
| return eventKindStrings[0] |
| } |
| return eventKindStrings[e] |
| } |
| |
| var eventKindStrings = [...]string{ |
| EventBad: "Bad", |
| EventSync: "Sync", |
| EventMetric: "Metric", |
| EventLabel: "Label", |
| EventStackSample: "StackSample", |
| EventRangeBegin: "RangeBegin", |
| EventRangeActive: "RangeActive", |
| EventRangeEnd: "RangeEnd", |
| EventTaskBegin: "TaskBegin", |
| EventTaskEnd: "TaskEnd", |
| EventRegionBegin: "RegionBegin", |
| EventRegionEnd: "RegionEnd", |
| EventLog: "Log", |
| EventStateTransition: "StateTransition", |
| EventExperimental: "Experimental", |
| } |
| |
| const maxTime = Time(math.MaxInt64) |
| |
| // Time is a timestamp in nanoseconds. |
| // |
| // It corresponds to the monotonic clock on the platform that the |
| // trace was taken, and so is possible to correlate with timestamps |
| // for other traces taken on the same machine using the same clock |
| // (i.e. no reboots in between). |
| // |
| // The actual absolute value of the timestamp is only meaningful in |
| // relation to other timestamps from the same clock. |
| // |
| // BUG: Timestamps coming from traces on Windows platforms are |
| // only comparable with timestamps from the same trace. Timestamps |
| // across traces cannot be compared, because the system clock is |
| // not used as of Go 1.22. |
| // |
| // BUG: Traces produced by Go versions 1.21 and earlier cannot be |
| // compared with timestamps from other traces taken on the same |
| // machine. This is because the system clock was not used at all |
| // to collect those timestamps. |
| type Time int64 |
| |
| // Sub subtracts t0 from t, returning the duration in nanoseconds. |
| func (t Time) Sub(t0 Time) time.Duration { |
| return time.Duration(int64(t) - int64(t0)) |
| } |
| |
| // Metric provides details about a Metric event. |
| type Metric struct { |
| // Name is the name of the sampled metric. |
| // |
| // Names follow the same convention as metric names in the |
| // runtime/metrics package, meaning they include the unit. |
| // Names that match with the runtime/metrics package represent |
| // the same quantity. Note that this corresponds to the |
| // runtime/metrics package for the Go version this trace was |
| // collected for. |
| Name string |
| |
| // Value is the sampled value of the metric. |
| // |
| // The Value's Kind is tied to the name of the metric, and so is |
| // guaranteed to be the same for metric samples for the same metric. |
| Value Value |
| } |
| |
| // Label provides details about a Label event. |
| type Label struct { |
| // Label is the label applied to some resource. |
| Label string |
| |
| // Resource is the resource to which this label should be applied. |
| Resource ResourceID |
| } |
| |
| // Range provides details about a Range event. |
| type Range struct { |
| // Name is a human-readable name for the range. |
| // |
| // This name can be used to identify the end of the range for the resource |
| // its scoped to, because only one of each type of range may be active on |
| // a particular resource. The relevant resource should be obtained from the |
| // Event that produced these details. The corresponding RangeEnd will have |
| // an identical name. |
| Name string |
| |
| // Scope is the resource that the range is scoped to. |
| // |
| // For example, a ResourceGoroutine scope means that the same goroutine |
| // must have a start and end for the range, and that goroutine can only |
| // have one range of a particular name active at any given time. The |
| // ID that this range is scoped to may be obtained via Event.Goroutine. |
| // |
| // The ResourceNone scope means that the range is globally scoped. As a |
| // result, any goroutine/proc/thread may start or end the range, and only |
| // one such named range may be active globally at any given time. |
| // |
| // For RangeBegin and RangeEnd events, this will always reference some |
| // resource ID in the current execution context. For RangeActive events, |
| // this may reference a resource not in the current context. Prefer Scope |
| // over the current execution context. |
| Scope ResourceID |
| } |
| |
| // RangeAttributes provides attributes about a completed Range. |
| type RangeAttribute struct { |
| // Name is the human-readable name for the range. |
| Name string |
| |
| // Value is the value of the attribute. |
| Value Value |
| } |
| |
| // TaskID is the internal ID of a task used to disambiguate tasks (even if they |
| // are of the same type). |
| type TaskID uint64 |
| |
| const ( |
| // NoTask indicates the lack of a task. |
| NoTask = TaskID(^uint64(0)) |
| |
| // BackgroundTask is the global task that events are attached to if there was |
| // no other task in the context at the point the event was emitted. |
| BackgroundTask = TaskID(0) |
| ) |
| |
| // Task provides details about a Task event. |
| type Task struct { |
| // ID is a unique identifier for the task. |
| // |
| // This can be used to associate the beginning of a task with its end. |
| ID TaskID |
| |
| // ParentID is the ID of the parent task. |
| Parent TaskID |
| |
| // Type is the taskType that was passed to runtime/trace.NewTask. |
| // |
| // May be "" if a task's TaskBegin event isn't present in the trace. |
| Type string |
| } |
| |
| // Region provides details about a Region event. |
| type Region struct { |
| // Task is the ID of the task this region is associated with. |
| Task TaskID |
| |
| // Type is the regionType that was passed to runtime/trace.StartRegion or runtime/trace.WithRegion. |
| Type string |
| } |
| |
| // Log provides details about a Log event. |
| type Log struct { |
| // Task is the ID of the task this region is associated with. |
| Task TaskID |
| |
| // Category is the category that was passed to runtime/trace.Log or runtime/trace.Logf. |
| Category string |
| |
| // Message is the message that was passed to runtime/trace.Log or runtime/trace.Logf. |
| Message string |
| } |
| |
| // Stack represents a stack. It's really a handle to a stack and it's trivially comparable. |
| // |
| // If two Stacks are equal then their Frames are guaranteed to be identical. If they are not |
| // equal, however, their Frames may still be equal. |
| type Stack struct { |
| table *evTable |
| id stackID |
| } |
| |
| // Frames is an iterator over the frames in a Stack. |
| func (s Stack) Frames(yield func(f StackFrame) bool) bool { |
| if s.id == 0 { |
| return true |
| } |
| stk := s.table.stacks.mustGet(s.id) |
| for _, pc := range stk.pcs { |
| f := s.table.pcs[pc] |
| sf := StackFrame{ |
| PC: f.pc, |
| Func: s.table.strings.mustGet(f.funcID), |
| File: s.table.strings.mustGet(f.fileID), |
| Line: f.line, |
| } |
| if !yield(sf) { |
| return false |
| } |
| } |
| return true |
| } |
| |
| // NoStack is a sentinel value that can be compared against any Stack value, indicating |
| // a lack of a stack trace. |
| var NoStack = Stack{} |
| |
| // StackFrame represents a single frame of a stack. |
| type StackFrame struct { |
| // PC is the program counter of the function call if this |
| // is not a leaf frame. If it's a leaf frame, it's the point |
| // at which the stack trace was taken. |
| PC uint64 |
| |
| // Func is the name of the function this frame maps to. |
| Func string |
| |
| // File is the file which contains the source code of Func. |
| File string |
| |
| // Line is the line number within File which maps to PC. |
| Line uint64 |
| } |
| |
| // ExperimentalEvent presents a raw view of an experimental event's arguments and thier names. |
| type ExperimentalEvent struct { |
| // Name is the name of the event. |
| Name string |
| |
| // ArgNames is the names of the event's arguments in order. |
| // This may refer to a globally shared slice. Copy before mutating. |
| ArgNames []string |
| |
| // Args contains the event's arguments. |
| Args []uint64 |
| |
| // Data is additional unparsed data that is associated with the experimental event. |
| // Data is likely to be shared across many ExperimentalEvents, so callers that parse |
| // Data are encouraged to cache the parse result and look it up by the value of Data. |
| Data *ExperimentalData |
| } |
| |
| // ExperimentalData represents some raw and unparsed sidecar data present in the trace that is |
| // associated with certain kinds of experimental events. For example, this data may contain |
| // tables needed to interpret ExperimentalEvent arguments, or the ExperimentEvent could just be |
| // a placeholder for a differently encoded event that's actually present in the experimental data. |
| type ExperimentalData struct { |
| // Batches contain the actual experimental data, along with metadata about each batch. |
| Batches []ExperimentalBatch |
| } |
| |
| // ExperimentalBatch represents a packet of unparsed data along with metadata about that packet. |
| type ExperimentalBatch struct { |
| // Thread is the ID of the thread that produced a packet of data. |
| Thread ThreadID |
| |
| // Data is a packet of unparsed data all produced by one thread. |
| Data []byte |
| } |
| |
| // Event represents a single event in the trace. |
| type Event struct { |
| table *evTable |
| ctx schedCtx |
| base baseEvent |
| } |
| |
| // Kind returns the kind of event that this is. |
| func (e Event) Kind() EventKind { |
| return go122Type2Kind[e.base.typ] |
| } |
| |
| // Time returns the timestamp of the event. |
| func (e Event) Time() Time { |
| return e.base.time |
| } |
| |
| // Goroutine returns the ID of the goroutine that was executing when |
| // this event happened. It describes part of the execution context |
| // for this event. |
| // |
| // Note that for goroutine state transitions this always refers to the |
| // state before the transition. For example, if a goroutine is just |
| // starting to run on this thread and/or proc, then this will return |
| // NoGoroutine. In this case, the goroutine starting to run will be |
| // can be found at Event.StateTransition().Resource. |
| func (e Event) Goroutine() GoID { |
| return e.ctx.G |
| } |
| |
| // Proc returns the ID of the proc this event event pertains to. |
| // |
| // Note that for proc state transitions this always refers to the |
| // state before the transition. For example, if a proc is just |
| // starting to run on this thread, then this will return NoProc. |
| func (e Event) Proc() ProcID { |
| return e.ctx.P |
| } |
| |
| // Thread returns the ID of the thread this event pertains to. |
| // |
| // Note that for thread state transitions this always refers to the |
| // state before the transition. For example, if a thread is just |
| // starting to run, then this will return NoThread. |
| // |
| // Note: tracking thread state is not currently supported, so this |
| // will always return a valid thread ID. However thread state transitions |
| // may be tracked in the future, and callers must be robust to this |
| // possibility. |
| func (e Event) Thread() ThreadID { |
| return e.ctx.M |
| } |
| |
| // Stack returns a handle to a stack associated with the event. |
| // |
| // This represents a stack trace at the current moment in time for |
| // the current execution context. |
| func (e Event) Stack() Stack { |
| if e.base.typ == evSync { |
| return NoStack |
| } |
| if e.base.typ == go122.EvCPUSample { |
| return Stack{table: e.table, id: stackID(e.base.args[0])} |
| } |
| spec := go122.Specs()[e.base.typ] |
| if len(spec.StackIDs) == 0 { |
| return NoStack |
| } |
| // The stack for the main execution context is always the |
| // first stack listed in StackIDs. Subtract one from this |
| // because we've peeled away the timestamp argument. |
| id := stackID(e.base.args[spec.StackIDs[0]-1]) |
| if id == 0 { |
| return NoStack |
| } |
| return Stack{table: e.table, id: id} |
| } |
| |
| // Metric returns details about a Metric event. |
| // |
| // Panics if Kind != EventMetric. |
| func (e Event) Metric() Metric { |
| if e.Kind() != EventMetric { |
| panic("Metric called on non-Metric event") |
| } |
| var m Metric |
| switch e.base.typ { |
| case go122.EvProcsChange: |
| m.Name = "/sched/gomaxprocs:threads" |
| m.Value = Value{kind: ValueUint64, scalar: e.base.args[0]} |
| case go122.EvHeapAlloc: |
| m.Name = "/memory/classes/heap/objects:bytes" |
| m.Value = Value{kind: ValueUint64, scalar: e.base.args[0]} |
| case go122.EvHeapGoal: |
| m.Name = "/gc/heap/goal:bytes" |
| m.Value = Value{kind: ValueUint64, scalar: e.base.args[0]} |
| default: |
| panic(fmt.Sprintf("internal error: unexpected event type for Metric kind: %s", go122.EventString(e.base.typ))) |
| } |
| return m |
| } |
| |
| // Label returns details about a Label event. |
| // |
| // Panics if Kind != EventLabel. |
| func (e Event) Label() Label { |
| if e.Kind() != EventLabel { |
| panic("Label called on non-Label event") |
| } |
| if e.base.typ != go122.EvGoLabel { |
| panic(fmt.Sprintf("internal error: unexpected event type for Label kind: %s", go122.EventString(e.base.typ))) |
| } |
| return Label{ |
| Label: e.table.strings.mustGet(stringID(e.base.args[0])), |
| Resource: ResourceID{Kind: ResourceGoroutine, id: int64(e.ctx.G)}, |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Range returns details about an EventRangeBegin, EventRangeActive, or EventRangeEnd event. |
| // |
| // Panics if Kind != EventRangeBegin, Kind != EventRangeActive, and Kind != EventRangeEnd. |
| func (e Event) Range() Range { |
| if kind := e.Kind(); kind != EventRangeBegin && kind != EventRangeActive && kind != EventRangeEnd { |
| panic("Range called on non-Range event") |
| } |
| var r Range |
| switch e.base.typ { |
| case go122.EvSTWBegin, go122.EvSTWEnd: |
| // N.B. ordering.advance smuggles in the STW reason as e.base.args[0] |
| // for go122.EvSTWEnd (it's already there for Begin). |
| r.Name = "stop-the-world (" + e.table.strings.mustGet(stringID(e.base.args[0])) + ")" |
| r.Scope = ResourceID{Kind: ResourceGoroutine, id: int64(e.Goroutine())} |
| case go122.EvGCBegin, go122.EvGCActive, go122.EvGCEnd: |
| r.Name = "GC concurrent mark phase" |
| r.Scope = ResourceID{Kind: ResourceNone} |
| case go122.EvGCSweepBegin, go122.EvGCSweepActive, go122.EvGCSweepEnd: |
| r.Name = "GC incremental sweep" |
| r.Scope = ResourceID{Kind: ResourceProc} |
| if e.base.typ == go122.EvGCSweepActive { |
| r.Scope.id = int64(e.base.args[0]) |
| } else { |
| r.Scope.id = int64(e.Proc()) |
| } |
| r.Scope.id = int64(e.Proc()) |
| case go122.EvGCMarkAssistBegin, go122.EvGCMarkAssistActive, go122.EvGCMarkAssistEnd: |
| r.Name = "GC mark assist" |
| r.Scope = ResourceID{Kind: ResourceGoroutine} |
| if e.base.typ == go122.EvGCMarkAssistActive { |
| r.Scope.id = int64(e.base.args[0]) |
| } else { |
| r.Scope.id = int64(e.Goroutine()) |
| } |
| default: |
| panic(fmt.Sprintf("internal error: unexpected event type for Range kind: %s", go122.EventString(e.base.typ))) |
| } |
| return r |
| } |
| |
| // RangeAttributes returns attributes for a completed range. |
| // |
| // Panics if Kind != EventRangeEnd. |
| func (e Event) RangeAttributes() []RangeAttribute { |
| if e.Kind() != EventRangeEnd { |
| panic("Range called on non-Range event") |
| } |
| if e.base.typ != go122.EvGCSweepEnd { |
| return nil |
| } |
| return []RangeAttribute{ |
| { |
| Name: "bytes swept", |
| Value: Value{kind: ValueUint64, scalar: e.base.args[0]}, |
| }, |
| { |
| Name: "bytes reclaimed", |
| Value: Value{kind: ValueUint64, scalar: e.base.args[1]}, |
| }, |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Task returns details about a TaskBegin or TaskEnd event. |
| // |
| // Panics if Kind != EventTaskBegin and Kind != EventTaskEnd. |
| func (e Event) Task() Task { |
| if kind := e.Kind(); kind != EventTaskBegin && kind != EventTaskEnd { |
| panic("Task called on non-Task event") |
| } |
| parentID := NoTask |
| var typ string |
| switch e.base.typ { |
| case go122.EvUserTaskBegin: |
| parentID = TaskID(e.base.args[1]) |
| typ = e.table.strings.mustGet(stringID(e.base.args[2])) |
| case go122.EvUserTaskEnd: |
| parentID = TaskID(e.base.extra(version.Go122)[0]) |
| typ = e.table.getExtraString(extraStringID(e.base.extra(version.Go122)[1])) |
| default: |
| panic(fmt.Sprintf("internal error: unexpected event type for Task kind: %s", go122.EventString(e.base.typ))) |
| } |
| return Task{ |
| ID: TaskID(e.base.args[0]), |
| Parent: parentID, |
| Type: typ, |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Region returns details about a RegionBegin or RegionEnd event. |
| // |
| // Panics if Kind != EventRegionBegin and Kind != EventRegionEnd. |
| func (e Event) Region() Region { |
| if kind := e.Kind(); kind != EventRegionBegin && kind != EventRegionEnd { |
| panic("Region called on non-Region event") |
| } |
| if e.base.typ != go122.EvUserRegionBegin && e.base.typ != go122.EvUserRegionEnd { |
| panic(fmt.Sprintf("internal error: unexpected event type for Region kind: %s", go122.EventString(e.base.typ))) |
| } |
| return Region{ |
| Task: TaskID(e.base.args[0]), |
| Type: e.table.strings.mustGet(stringID(e.base.args[1])), |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Log returns details about a Log event. |
| // |
| // Panics if Kind != EventLog. |
| func (e Event) Log() Log { |
| if e.Kind() != EventLog { |
| panic("Log called on non-Log event") |
| } |
| if e.base.typ != go122.EvUserLog { |
| panic(fmt.Sprintf("internal error: unexpected event type for Log kind: %s", go122.EventString(e.base.typ))) |
| } |
| return Log{ |
| Task: TaskID(e.base.args[0]), |
| Category: e.table.strings.mustGet(stringID(e.base.args[1])), |
| Message: e.table.strings.mustGet(stringID(e.base.args[2])), |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // StateTransition returns details about a StateTransition event. |
| // |
| // Panics if Kind != EventStateTransition. |
| func (e Event) StateTransition() StateTransition { |
| if e.Kind() != EventStateTransition { |
| panic("StateTransition called on non-StateTransition event") |
| } |
| var s StateTransition |
| switch e.base.typ { |
| case go122.EvProcStart: |
| s = procStateTransition(ProcID(e.base.args[0]), ProcIdle, ProcRunning) |
| case go122.EvProcStop: |
| s = procStateTransition(e.ctx.P, ProcRunning, ProcIdle) |
| case go122.EvProcSteal: |
| // N.B. ordering.advance populates e.base.extra. |
| beforeState := ProcRunning |
| if go122.ProcStatus(e.base.extra(version.Go122)[0]) == go122.ProcSyscallAbandoned { |
| // We've lost information because this ProcSteal advanced on a |
| // SyscallAbandoned state. Treat the P as idle because ProcStatus |
| // treats SyscallAbandoned as Idle. Otherwise we'll have an invalid |
| // transition. |
| beforeState = ProcIdle |
| } |
| s = procStateTransition(ProcID(e.base.args[0]), beforeState, ProcIdle) |
| case go122.EvProcStatus: |
| // N.B. ordering.advance populates e.base.extra. |
| s = procStateTransition(ProcID(e.base.args[0]), ProcState(e.base.extra(version.Go122)[0]), go122ProcStatus2ProcState[e.base.args[1]]) |
| case go122.EvGoCreate, go122.EvGoCreateBlocked: |
| status := GoRunnable |
| if e.base.typ == go122.EvGoCreateBlocked { |
| status = GoWaiting |
| } |
| s = goStateTransition(GoID(e.base.args[0]), GoNotExist, status) |
| s.Stack = Stack{table: e.table, id: stackID(e.base.args[1])} |
| case go122.EvGoCreateSyscall: |
| s = goStateTransition(GoID(e.base.args[0]), GoNotExist, GoSyscall) |
| case go122.EvGoStart: |
| s = goStateTransition(GoID(e.base.args[0]), GoRunnable, GoRunning) |
| case go122.EvGoDestroy: |
| s = goStateTransition(e.ctx.G, GoRunning, GoNotExist) |
| s.Stack = e.Stack() // This event references the resource the event happened on. |
| case go122.EvGoDestroySyscall: |
| s = goStateTransition(e.ctx.G, GoSyscall, GoNotExist) |
| case go122.EvGoStop: |
| s = goStateTransition(e.ctx.G, GoRunning, GoRunnable) |
| s.Reason = e.table.strings.mustGet(stringID(e.base.args[0])) |
| s.Stack = e.Stack() // This event references the resource the event happened on. |
| case go122.EvGoBlock: |
| s = goStateTransition(e.ctx.G, GoRunning, GoWaiting) |
| s.Reason = e.table.strings.mustGet(stringID(e.base.args[0])) |
| s.Stack = e.Stack() // This event references the resource the event happened on. |
| case go122.EvGoUnblock, go122.EvGoSwitch, go122.EvGoSwitchDestroy: |
| // N.B. GoSwitch and GoSwitchDestroy both emit additional events, but |
| // the first thing they both do is unblock the goroutine they name, |
| // identically to an unblock event (even their arguments match). |
| s = goStateTransition(GoID(e.base.args[0]), GoWaiting, GoRunnable) |
| case go122.EvGoSyscallBegin: |
| s = goStateTransition(e.ctx.G, GoRunning, GoSyscall) |
| s.Stack = e.Stack() // This event references the resource the event happened on. |
| case go122.EvGoSyscallEnd: |
| s = goStateTransition(e.ctx.G, GoSyscall, GoRunning) |
| s.Stack = e.Stack() // This event references the resource the event happened on. |
| case go122.EvGoSyscallEndBlocked: |
| s = goStateTransition(e.ctx.G, GoSyscall, GoRunnable) |
| s.Stack = e.Stack() // This event references the resource the event happened on. |
| case go122.EvGoStatus, go122.EvGoStatusStack: |
| // N.B. ordering.advance populates e.base.extra. |
| s = goStateTransition(GoID(e.base.args[0]), GoState(e.base.extra(version.Go122)[0]), go122GoStatus2GoState[e.base.args[2]]) |
| default: |
| panic(fmt.Sprintf("internal error: unexpected event type for StateTransition kind: %s", go122.EventString(e.base.typ))) |
| } |
| return s |
| } |
| |
| // Experimental returns a view of the raw event for an experimental event. |
| // |
| // Panics if Kind != EventExperimental. |
| func (e Event) Experimental() ExperimentalEvent { |
| if e.Kind() != EventExperimental { |
| panic("Experimental called on non-Experimental event") |
| } |
| spec := go122.Specs()[e.base.typ] |
| argNames := spec.Args[1:] // Skip timestamp; already handled. |
| return ExperimentalEvent{ |
| Name: spec.Name, |
| ArgNames: argNames, |
| Args: e.base.args[:len(argNames)], |
| Data: e.table.expData[spec.Experiment], |
| } |
| } |
| |
| const evSync = ^event.Type(0) |
| |
| var go122Type2Kind = [...]EventKind{ |
| go122.EvCPUSample: EventStackSample, |
| go122.EvProcsChange: EventMetric, |
| go122.EvProcStart: EventStateTransition, |
| go122.EvProcStop: EventStateTransition, |
| go122.EvProcSteal: EventStateTransition, |
| go122.EvProcStatus: EventStateTransition, |
| go122.EvGoCreate: EventStateTransition, |
| go122.EvGoCreateSyscall: EventStateTransition, |
| go122.EvGoStart: EventStateTransition, |
| go122.EvGoDestroy: EventStateTransition, |
| go122.EvGoDestroySyscall: EventStateTransition, |
| go122.EvGoStop: EventStateTransition, |
| go122.EvGoBlock: EventStateTransition, |
| go122.EvGoUnblock: EventStateTransition, |
| go122.EvGoSyscallBegin: EventStateTransition, |
| go122.EvGoSyscallEnd: EventStateTransition, |
| go122.EvGoSyscallEndBlocked: EventStateTransition, |
| go122.EvGoStatus: EventStateTransition, |
| go122.EvSTWBegin: EventRangeBegin, |
| go122.EvSTWEnd: EventRangeEnd, |
| go122.EvGCActive: EventRangeActive, |
| go122.EvGCBegin: EventRangeBegin, |
| go122.EvGCEnd: EventRangeEnd, |
| go122.EvGCSweepActive: EventRangeActive, |
| go122.EvGCSweepBegin: EventRangeBegin, |
| go122.EvGCSweepEnd: EventRangeEnd, |
| go122.EvGCMarkAssistActive: EventRangeActive, |
| go122.EvGCMarkAssistBegin: EventRangeBegin, |
| go122.EvGCMarkAssistEnd: EventRangeEnd, |
| go122.EvHeapAlloc: EventMetric, |
| go122.EvHeapGoal: EventMetric, |
| go122.EvGoLabel: EventLabel, |
| go122.EvUserTaskBegin: EventTaskBegin, |
| go122.EvUserTaskEnd: EventTaskEnd, |
| go122.EvUserRegionBegin: EventRegionBegin, |
| go122.EvUserRegionEnd: EventRegionEnd, |
| go122.EvUserLog: EventLog, |
| go122.EvGoSwitch: EventStateTransition, |
| go122.EvGoSwitchDestroy: EventStateTransition, |
| go122.EvGoCreateBlocked: EventStateTransition, |
| go122.EvGoStatusStack: EventStateTransition, |
| go122.EvSpan: EventExperimental, |
| go122.EvSpanAlloc: EventExperimental, |
| go122.EvSpanFree: EventExperimental, |
| go122.EvHeapObject: EventExperimental, |
| go122.EvHeapObjectAlloc: EventExperimental, |
| go122.EvHeapObjectFree: EventExperimental, |
| go122.EvGoroutineStack: EventExperimental, |
| go122.EvGoroutineStackAlloc: EventExperimental, |
| go122.EvGoroutineStackFree: EventExperimental, |
| evSync: EventSync, |
| } |
| |
| var go122GoStatus2GoState = [...]GoState{ |
| go122.GoRunnable: GoRunnable, |
| go122.GoRunning: GoRunning, |
| go122.GoWaiting: GoWaiting, |
| go122.GoSyscall: GoSyscall, |
| } |
| |
| var go122ProcStatus2ProcState = [...]ProcState{ |
| go122.ProcRunning: ProcRunning, |
| go122.ProcIdle: ProcIdle, |
| go122.ProcSyscall: ProcRunning, |
| go122.ProcSyscallAbandoned: ProcIdle, |
| } |
| |
| // String returns the event as a human-readable string. |
| // |
| // The format of the string is intended for debugging and is subject to change. |
| func (e Event) String() string { |
| var sb strings.Builder |
| fmt.Fprintf(&sb, "M=%d P=%d G=%d", e.Thread(), e.Proc(), e.Goroutine()) |
| fmt.Fprintf(&sb, " %s Time=%d", e.Kind(), e.Time()) |
| // Kind-specific fields. |
| switch kind := e.Kind(); kind { |
| case EventMetric: |
| m := e.Metric() |
| fmt.Fprintf(&sb, " Name=%q Value=%s", m.Name, valueAsString(m.Value)) |
| case EventLabel: |
| l := e.Label() |
| fmt.Fprintf(&sb, " Label=%q Resource=%s", l.Label, l.Resource) |
| case EventRangeBegin, EventRangeActive, EventRangeEnd: |
| r := e.Range() |
| fmt.Fprintf(&sb, " Name=%q Scope=%s", r.Name, r.Scope) |
| if kind == EventRangeEnd { |
| fmt.Fprintf(&sb, " Attributes=[") |
| for i, attr := range e.RangeAttributes() { |
| if i != 0 { |
| fmt.Fprintf(&sb, " ") |
| } |
| fmt.Fprintf(&sb, "%q=%s", attr.Name, valueAsString(attr.Value)) |
| } |
| fmt.Fprintf(&sb, "]") |
| } |
| case EventTaskBegin, EventTaskEnd: |
| t := e.Task() |
| fmt.Fprintf(&sb, " ID=%d Parent=%d Type=%q", t.ID, t.Parent, t.Type) |
| case EventRegionBegin, EventRegionEnd: |
| r := e.Region() |
| fmt.Fprintf(&sb, " Task=%d Type=%q", r.Task, r.Type) |
| case EventLog: |
| l := e.Log() |
| fmt.Fprintf(&sb, " Task=%d Category=%q Message=%q", l.Task, l.Category, l.Message) |
| case EventStateTransition: |
| s := e.StateTransition() |
| fmt.Fprintf(&sb, " Resource=%s Reason=%q", s.Resource, s.Reason) |
| switch s.Resource.Kind { |
| case ResourceGoroutine: |
| id := s.Resource.Goroutine() |
| old, new := s.Goroutine() |
| fmt.Fprintf(&sb, " GoID=%d %s->%s", id, old, new) |
| case ResourceProc: |
| id := s.Resource.Proc() |
| old, new := s.Proc() |
| fmt.Fprintf(&sb, " ProcID=%d %s->%s", id, old, new) |
| } |
| if s.Stack != NoStack { |
| fmt.Fprintln(&sb) |
| fmt.Fprintln(&sb, "TransitionStack=") |
| s.Stack.Frames(func(f StackFrame) bool { |
| fmt.Fprintf(&sb, "\t%s @ 0x%x\n", f.Func, f.PC) |
| fmt.Fprintf(&sb, "\t\t%s:%d\n", f.File, f.Line) |
| return true |
| }) |
| } |
| case EventExperimental: |
| r := e.Experimental() |
| fmt.Fprintf(&sb, " Name=%s ArgNames=%v Args=%v", r.Name, r.ArgNames, r.Args) |
| } |
| if stk := e.Stack(); stk != NoStack { |
| fmt.Fprintln(&sb) |
| fmt.Fprintln(&sb, "Stack=") |
| stk.Frames(func(f StackFrame) bool { |
| fmt.Fprintf(&sb, "\t%s @ 0x%x\n", f.Func, f.PC) |
| fmt.Fprintf(&sb, "\t\t%s:%d\n", f.File, f.Line) |
| return true |
| }) |
| } |
| return sb.String() |
| } |
| |
| // validateTableIDs checks to make sure lookups in e.table |
| // will work. |
| func (e Event) validateTableIDs() error { |
| if e.base.typ == evSync { |
| return nil |
| } |
| spec := go122.Specs()[e.base.typ] |
| |
| // Check stacks. |
| for _, i := range spec.StackIDs { |
| id := stackID(e.base.args[i-1]) |
| _, ok := e.table.stacks.get(id) |
| if !ok { |
| return fmt.Errorf("found invalid stack ID %d for event %s", id, spec.Name) |
| } |
| } |
| // N.B. Strings referenced by stack frames are validated |
| // early on, when reading the stacks in to begin with. |
| |
| // Check strings. |
| for _, i := range spec.StringIDs { |
| id := stringID(e.base.args[i-1]) |
| _, ok := e.table.strings.get(id) |
| if !ok { |
| return fmt.Errorf("found invalid string ID %d for event %s", id, spec.Name) |
| } |
| } |
| return nil |
| } |
| |
| func syncEvent(table *evTable, ts Time) Event { |
| return Event{ |
| table: table, |
| ctx: schedCtx{ |
| G: NoGoroutine, |
| P: NoProc, |
| M: NoThread, |
| }, |
| base: baseEvent{ |
| typ: evSync, |
| time: ts, |
| }, |
| } |
| } |