[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Question about xentrace to trace s_time_t type of data
On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 11:14:52AM -0400, Meng Xu wrote: > Hi Konrad, > > Thank you very much for answering my question! > > âI actually have a question regarding to your answer. > > Briefly speaking, I'm thinking what you suggests is doing the same (or > similar) thing as I did? Below is my reason. > > > > > > > > I'm trying to trace the scheduler-specific events for debug purpose by > > > using xentrace (instead of using printk). I read the trace code in credit > > > and credit2 scheduler (sched_credit.c and sched_credit2.c) and "followed" > > > the way credit2 wrote. > > > > > > I added the following code into the burn_budget() in my scheduler file, > > > sched_rt.c: > > > > > > /* TRACE */ > > > > > > { > > > > > > struct { > > > > > > unsigned dom:16,vcpu:16; > > > > > > s_time_t cur_budget; > > > > > > } d; > > > > > > d.dom = svc->vcpu->domain->domain_id; > > > > > > d.vcpu = svc->vcpu->vcpu_id; > > > > > > d.cur_budget = svc->cur_budget; > > > > > > trace_var(TRC_RT_BUDGET_REPLENISH, 1, > > > > > > sizeof(d), > > > > > > (unsigned char *) &d); > > > > You put the virtual address addresss of your 'd' structure > > that is on the stack in the trace file. That does not contain any > > data except an address. > > > > What you need to do is to put the data as such: > > > > uint32_t dom_vcpu; > > > > dom_vcpu = srv->vcpu->domain->domain_id; > > dom_vcpu |= (svc->vcpu->vcpu_id << 16); > > TRACE_2D(TRC_RT_BUDGET_REPLENISH, dom_vcpu, svc->cur_budget); > > > > âIn file xen/include/xen/trace.h, TRACE_2D is defined as follows: > > #define TRACE_2D(_e,d1,d2) \ > > do { \ > > if ( unlikely(tb_init_done) ) \ > > { \ > > u32 _d[2]; \ > > _d[0] = d1; \ > > _d[1] = d2; \ > > __trace_var(_e, 1, sizeof(_d), _d); \ > > } \ > } while ( 0 )â > > > > âIn the same file, the trace_var() is defined as follows: > > static inline void trace_var(u32 event, int cycles, int extra, > > const void *extra_data) > > { > > if ( unlikely(tb_init_done) ) > > __trace_var(event, cycles, extra, extra_data); > } â > > â > The description of the function __trace_var(u32 event, bool_t cycles, > unsigned int extra,const void *extra_data) is in xen/common/trace.c: > > /** > > * __trace_var - Enters a trace tuple into the trace buffer for the current > CPU. > > * @event: the event type being logged > > * @cycles: include tsc timestamp into trace record > > * @extra: size of additional trace data in bytes > > * @extra_data: pointer to additional trace data > > * > > * Logs a trace record into the appropriate buffer. > */â > > > So I'm thinking what you suggests is doing the same (or similar) thing as I > did? In addition, from the description of the function __trace_var() , it > seems I should parse the pointer of the struct d to this function. > > âMaybe I misunderstood your suggestion? > > Thank you very much for your time! I have to be honest I hadn't actually dug in what was underneath the macro. Just been using the macro and it had worked for me. > > Best, > > Mengâ > > > > > ----------- > Meng Xu > PhD Student in Computer and Information Science > University of Pennsylvania _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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