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MINOR: add a new function call tracer for debugging purposes This feature relies on GCC's ability to call helpers at function entry/exit points. We define these helpers to quickly dump the minimum info into a trace file that can be converted to a human readable format using a script in the contrib/trace directory. This has only been implemented in the GNU makefile for now on as it is unsure whether it's supported on all OSes. The feature is enabled by building with "TRACE=1". The performance impact is huge, so this feature should only be used when debugging. To limit the loss of performance, fprintf() has been disabled and the output is hand-crafted and emitted using fwrite(), resulting in doubling the performance. Using the TSC instead of gettimeofday() also doubles the performance. Around 1200 conns/s may be achieved on a Pentium-M 1.7 GHz which leads to around 50 MB/s of traces. The entry and exits of all functions will be dumped into a file designated by the HAPROXY_TRACE environment variable, or by default "trace.out". If the trace file name is empty or "/dev/null", then traces are disabled. If opening the trace file fails, then stderr is used. If HAPROXY_TRACE_FAST is used, then the time is taken from the global <now> variable. Last, if HAPROXY_TRACE_TSC is used, then the machine's TSC is used instead of the real time (almost twice as fast). The output format is : <sec.usec> <level> <caller_ptr> <dir> <callee_ptr> or : <tsc> <level> <caller_ptr> <dir> <callee_ptr> where <dir> is '>' when entering a function and '<' when leaving. The awk script in contrib/trace provides a nicer indented output : 6f74989e6f8 ->->-> run_poll_loop > signal_process_queue [src/haproxy.c:1097:0x804bd69] > [include/proto/signal.h:32:0x8049cd0] 6f74989eb00 run_poll_loop < signal_process_queue [src/haproxy.c:1097:0x804bd69] < [include/proto/signal.h:32:0x8049cd0] 6f74989ef44 ->->-> run_poll_loop > wake_expired_tasks [src/haproxy.c:1100:0x804bd72] > [src/task.c:123:0x8055060] 6f74989f3a6 ->->->-> wake_expired_tasks > eb32_lookup_ge [src/task.c:128:0x8055091] > [ebtree/eb32tree.c:138:0x80a8c70] 6f74989f7e9 wake_expired_tasks < eb32_lookup_ge [src/task.c:128:0x8055091] < [ebtree/eb32tree.c:138:0x80a8c70] 6f74989fc0d ->->->-> wake_expired_tasks > eb32_first [src/task.c:134:0x80550d5] > [ebtree/eb32tree.h:55:0x8054ad0] 6f7498a003d ->->->->-> eb32_first > eb_first [ebtree/eb32tree.h:56:0x8054af1] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:520:0x8054a10] 6f7498a0436 ->->->->->-> eb_first > eb_walk_down [ebtree/ebtree.h:521:0x8054a33] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:442:0x80549a0] 6f7498a0843 ->->->->->->-> eb_walk_down > eb_gettag [ebtree/ebtree.h:445:0x80549d6] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:418:0x80548e0] 6f7498a0c2b eb_walk_down < eb_gettag [ebtree/ebtree.h:445:0x80549d6] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:418:0x80548e0] 6f7498a1042 ->->->->->->-> eb_walk_down > eb_untag [ebtree/ebtree.h:447:0x80549e2] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:412:0x80548a0] 6f7498a1498 eb_walk_down < eb_untag [ebtree/ebtree.h:447:0x80549e2] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:412:0x80548a0] 6f7498a18c6 ->->->->->->-> eb_walk_down > eb_root_to_node [ebtree/ebtree.h:448:0x80549e7] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:432:0x8054960] 6f7498a1cd4 eb_walk_down < eb_root_to_node [ebtree/ebtree.h:448:0x80549e7] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:432:0x8054960] 6f7498a20c4 eb_first < eb_walk_down [ebtree/ebtree.h:521:0x8054a33] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:442:0x80549a0] 6f7498a24b4 eb32_first < eb_first [ebtree/eb32tree.h:56:0x8054af1] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:520:0x8054a10] 6f7498a289c wake_expired_tasks < eb32_first [src/task.c:134:0x80550d5] < [ebtree/eb32tree.h:55:0x8054ad0] 6f7498a2c8c run_poll_loop < wake_expired_tasks [src/haproxy.c:1100:0x804bd72] < [src/task.c:123:0x8055060] 6f7498a3095 ->->-> run_poll_loop > process_runnable_tasks [src/haproxy.c:1103:0x804bd7a] > [src/task.c:190:0x8055150] A nice improvement would possibly consist in trying to get the function's arguments in the stack and to dump a few more infor for some well-known functions (eg: the session's status for process_session).
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/*
* Function call tracing for gcc >= 2.95
* WARNING! THIS CODE IS NOT THREAD-SAFE!
MINOR: add a new function call tracer for debugging purposes This feature relies on GCC's ability to call helpers at function entry/exit points. We define these helpers to quickly dump the minimum info into a trace file that can be converted to a human readable format using a script in the contrib/trace directory. This has only been implemented in the GNU makefile for now on as it is unsure whether it's supported on all OSes. The feature is enabled by building with "TRACE=1". The performance impact is huge, so this feature should only be used when debugging. To limit the loss of performance, fprintf() has been disabled and the output is hand-crafted and emitted using fwrite(), resulting in doubling the performance. Using the TSC instead of gettimeofday() also doubles the performance. Around 1200 conns/s may be achieved on a Pentium-M 1.7 GHz which leads to around 50 MB/s of traces. The entry and exits of all functions will be dumped into a file designated by the HAPROXY_TRACE environment variable, or by default "trace.out". If the trace file name is empty or "/dev/null", then traces are disabled. If opening the trace file fails, then stderr is used. If HAPROXY_TRACE_FAST is used, then the time is taken from the global <now> variable. Last, if HAPROXY_TRACE_TSC is used, then the machine's TSC is used instead of the real time (almost twice as fast). The output format is : <sec.usec> <level> <caller_ptr> <dir> <callee_ptr> or : <tsc> <level> <caller_ptr> <dir> <callee_ptr> where <dir> is '>' when entering a function and '<' when leaving. The awk script in contrib/trace provides a nicer indented output : 6f74989e6f8 ->->-> run_poll_loop > signal_process_queue [src/haproxy.c:1097:0x804bd69] > [include/proto/signal.h:32:0x8049cd0] 6f74989eb00 run_poll_loop < signal_process_queue [src/haproxy.c:1097:0x804bd69] < [include/proto/signal.h:32:0x8049cd0] 6f74989ef44 ->->-> run_poll_loop > wake_expired_tasks [src/haproxy.c:1100:0x804bd72] > [src/task.c:123:0x8055060] 6f74989f3a6 ->->->-> wake_expired_tasks > eb32_lookup_ge [src/task.c:128:0x8055091] > [ebtree/eb32tree.c:138:0x80a8c70] 6f74989f7e9 wake_expired_tasks < eb32_lookup_ge [src/task.c:128:0x8055091] < [ebtree/eb32tree.c:138:0x80a8c70] 6f74989fc0d ->->->-> wake_expired_tasks > eb32_first [src/task.c:134:0x80550d5] > [ebtree/eb32tree.h:55:0x8054ad0] 6f7498a003d ->->->->-> eb32_first > eb_first [ebtree/eb32tree.h:56:0x8054af1] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:520:0x8054a10] 6f7498a0436 ->->->->->-> eb_first > eb_walk_down [ebtree/ebtree.h:521:0x8054a33] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:442:0x80549a0] 6f7498a0843 ->->->->->->-> eb_walk_down > eb_gettag [ebtree/ebtree.h:445:0x80549d6] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:418:0x80548e0] 6f7498a0c2b eb_walk_down < eb_gettag [ebtree/ebtree.h:445:0x80549d6] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:418:0x80548e0] 6f7498a1042 ->->->->->->-> eb_walk_down > eb_untag [ebtree/ebtree.h:447:0x80549e2] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:412:0x80548a0] 6f7498a1498 eb_walk_down < eb_untag [ebtree/ebtree.h:447:0x80549e2] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:412:0x80548a0] 6f7498a18c6 ->->->->->->-> eb_walk_down > eb_root_to_node [ebtree/ebtree.h:448:0x80549e7] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:432:0x8054960] 6f7498a1cd4 eb_walk_down < eb_root_to_node [ebtree/ebtree.h:448:0x80549e7] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:432:0x8054960] 6f7498a20c4 eb_first < eb_walk_down [ebtree/ebtree.h:521:0x8054a33] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:442:0x80549a0] 6f7498a24b4 eb32_first < eb_first [ebtree/eb32tree.h:56:0x8054af1] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:520:0x8054a10] 6f7498a289c wake_expired_tasks < eb32_first [src/task.c:134:0x80550d5] < [ebtree/eb32tree.h:55:0x8054ad0] 6f7498a2c8c run_poll_loop < wake_expired_tasks [src/haproxy.c:1100:0x804bd72] < [src/task.c:123:0x8055060] 6f7498a3095 ->->-> run_poll_loop > process_runnable_tasks [src/haproxy.c:1103:0x804bd7a] > [src/task.c:190:0x8055150] A nice improvement would possibly consist in trying to get the function's arguments in the stack and to dump a few more infor for some well-known functions (eg: the session's status for process_session).
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*
* Copyright 2012 Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
* 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* gcc is able to call a specific function when entering and leaving any
* function when compiled with -finstrument-functions. This code must not
* be built with this argument. The performance impact is huge, so this
* feature should only be used when debugging.
*
* The entry and exits of all functions will be dumped into a file designated
* by the HAPROXY_TRACE environment variable, or by default "trace.out". If the
* trace file name is empty or "/dev/null", then traces are disabled. If
* opening the trace file fails, then stderr is used. If HAPROXY_TRACE_FAST is
* used, then the time is taken from the global <now> variable. Last, if
* HAPROXY_TRACE_TSC is used, then the machine's TSC is used instead of the
* real time (almost twice as fast).
*
* The output format is :
*
* <sec.usec> <level> <caller_ptr> <dir> <callee_ptr>
* or :
* <tsc> <level> <caller_ptr> <dir> <callee_ptr>
*
* where <dir> is '>' when entering a function and '<' when leaving.
*
* It is also possible to emit comments using the calltrace() function which uses
* the printf() format. Such comments are then inserted by replacing the caller
* pointer with a sharp ('#') like this :
*
* <sec.usec> <level> # <comment>
* or :
* <tsc> <level> # <comment>
*
MINOR: add a new function call tracer for debugging purposes This feature relies on GCC's ability to call helpers at function entry/exit points. We define these helpers to quickly dump the minimum info into a trace file that can be converted to a human readable format using a script in the contrib/trace directory. This has only been implemented in the GNU makefile for now on as it is unsure whether it's supported on all OSes. The feature is enabled by building with "TRACE=1". The performance impact is huge, so this feature should only be used when debugging. To limit the loss of performance, fprintf() has been disabled and the output is hand-crafted and emitted using fwrite(), resulting in doubling the performance. Using the TSC instead of gettimeofday() also doubles the performance. Around 1200 conns/s may be achieved on a Pentium-M 1.7 GHz which leads to around 50 MB/s of traces. The entry and exits of all functions will be dumped into a file designated by the HAPROXY_TRACE environment variable, or by default "trace.out". If the trace file name is empty or "/dev/null", then traces are disabled. If opening the trace file fails, then stderr is used. If HAPROXY_TRACE_FAST is used, then the time is taken from the global <now> variable. Last, if HAPROXY_TRACE_TSC is used, then the machine's TSC is used instead of the real time (almost twice as fast). The output format is : <sec.usec> <level> <caller_ptr> <dir> <callee_ptr> or : <tsc> <level> <caller_ptr> <dir> <callee_ptr> where <dir> is '>' when entering a function and '<' when leaving. The awk script in contrib/trace provides a nicer indented output : 6f74989e6f8 ->->-> run_poll_loop > signal_process_queue [src/haproxy.c:1097:0x804bd69] > [include/proto/signal.h:32:0x8049cd0] 6f74989eb00 run_poll_loop < signal_process_queue [src/haproxy.c:1097:0x804bd69] < [include/proto/signal.h:32:0x8049cd0] 6f74989ef44 ->->-> run_poll_loop > wake_expired_tasks [src/haproxy.c:1100:0x804bd72] > [src/task.c:123:0x8055060] 6f74989f3a6 ->->->-> wake_expired_tasks > eb32_lookup_ge [src/task.c:128:0x8055091] > [ebtree/eb32tree.c:138:0x80a8c70] 6f74989f7e9 wake_expired_tasks < eb32_lookup_ge [src/task.c:128:0x8055091] < [ebtree/eb32tree.c:138:0x80a8c70] 6f74989fc0d ->->->-> wake_expired_tasks > eb32_first [src/task.c:134:0x80550d5] > [ebtree/eb32tree.h:55:0x8054ad0] 6f7498a003d ->->->->-> eb32_first > eb_first [ebtree/eb32tree.h:56:0x8054af1] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:520:0x8054a10] 6f7498a0436 ->->->->->-> eb_first > eb_walk_down [ebtree/ebtree.h:521:0x8054a33] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:442:0x80549a0] 6f7498a0843 ->->->->->->-> eb_walk_down > eb_gettag [ebtree/ebtree.h:445:0x80549d6] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:418:0x80548e0] 6f7498a0c2b eb_walk_down < eb_gettag [ebtree/ebtree.h:445:0x80549d6] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:418:0x80548e0] 6f7498a1042 ->->->->->->-> eb_walk_down > eb_untag [ebtree/ebtree.h:447:0x80549e2] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:412:0x80548a0] 6f7498a1498 eb_walk_down < eb_untag [ebtree/ebtree.h:447:0x80549e2] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:412:0x80548a0] 6f7498a18c6 ->->->->->->-> eb_walk_down > eb_root_to_node [ebtree/ebtree.h:448:0x80549e7] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:432:0x8054960] 6f7498a1cd4 eb_walk_down < eb_root_to_node [ebtree/ebtree.h:448:0x80549e7] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:432:0x8054960] 6f7498a20c4 eb_first < eb_walk_down [ebtree/ebtree.h:521:0x8054a33] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:442:0x80549a0] 6f7498a24b4 eb32_first < eb_first [ebtree/eb32tree.h:56:0x8054af1] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:520:0x8054a10] 6f7498a289c wake_expired_tasks < eb32_first [src/task.c:134:0x80550d5] < [ebtree/eb32tree.h:55:0x8054ad0] 6f7498a2c8c run_poll_loop < wake_expired_tasks [src/haproxy.c:1100:0x804bd72] < [src/task.c:123:0x8055060] 6f7498a3095 ->->-> run_poll_loop > process_runnable_tasks [src/haproxy.c:1103:0x804bd7a] > [src/task.c:190:0x8055150] A nice improvement would possibly consist in trying to get the function's arguments in the stack and to dump a few more infor for some well-known functions (eg: the session's status for process_session).
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* The article below is a nice explanation of how this works :
* http://balau82.wordpress.com/2010/10/06/trace-and-profile-function-calls-with-gcc/
*/
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
MINOR: add a new function call tracer for debugging purposes This feature relies on GCC's ability to call helpers at function entry/exit points. We define these helpers to quickly dump the minimum info into a trace file that can be converted to a human readable format using a script in the contrib/trace directory. This has only been implemented in the GNU makefile for now on as it is unsure whether it's supported on all OSes. The feature is enabled by building with "TRACE=1". The performance impact is huge, so this feature should only be used when debugging. To limit the loss of performance, fprintf() has been disabled and the output is hand-crafted and emitted using fwrite(), resulting in doubling the performance. Using the TSC instead of gettimeofday() also doubles the performance. Around 1200 conns/s may be achieved on a Pentium-M 1.7 GHz which leads to around 50 MB/s of traces. The entry and exits of all functions will be dumped into a file designated by the HAPROXY_TRACE environment variable, or by default "trace.out". If the trace file name is empty or "/dev/null", then traces are disabled. If opening the trace file fails, then stderr is used. If HAPROXY_TRACE_FAST is used, then the time is taken from the global <now> variable. Last, if HAPROXY_TRACE_TSC is used, then the machine's TSC is used instead of the real time (almost twice as fast). The output format is : <sec.usec> <level> <caller_ptr> <dir> <callee_ptr> or : <tsc> <level> <caller_ptr> <dir> <callee_ptr> where <dir> is '>' when entering a function and '<' when leaving. The awk script in contrib/trace provides a nicer indented output : 6f74989e6f8 ->->-> run_poll_loop > signal_process_queue [src/haproxy.c:1097:0x804bd69] > [include/proto/signal.h:32:0x8049cd0] 6f74989eb00 run_poll_loop < signal_process_queue [src/haproxy.c:1097:0x804bd69] < [include/proto/signal.h:32:0x8049cd0] 6f74989ef44 ->->-> run_poll_loop > wake_expired_tasks [src/haproxy.c:1100:0x804bd72] > [src/task.c:123:0x8055060] 6f74989f3a6 ->->->-> wake_expired_tasks > eb32_lookup_ge [src/task.c:128:0x8055091] > [ebtree/eb32tree.c:138:0x80a8c70] 6f74989f7e9 wake_expired_tasks < eb32_lookup_ge [src/task.c:128:0x8055091] < [ebtree/eb32tree.c:138:0x80a8c70] 6f74989fc0d ->->->-> wake_expired_tasks > eb32_first [src/task.c:134:0x80550d5] > [ebtree/eb32tree.h:55:0x8054ad0] 6f7498a003d ->->->->-> eb32_first > eb_first [ebtree/eb32tree.h:56:0x8054af1] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:520:0x8054a10] 6f7498a0436 ->->->->->-> eb_first > eb_walk_down [ebtree/ebtree.h:521:0x8054a33] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:442:0x80549a0] 6f7498a0843 ->->->->->->-> eb_walk_down > eb_gettag [ebtree/ebtree.h:445:0x80549d6] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:418:0x80548e0] 6f7498a0c2b eb_walk_down < eb_gettag [ebtree/ebtree.h:445:0x80549d6] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:418:0x80548e0] 6f7498a1042 ->->->->->->-> eb_walk_down > eb_untag [ebtree/ebtree.h:447:0x80549e2] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:412:0x80548a0] 6f7498a1498 eb_walk_down < eb_untag [ebtree/ebtree.h:447:0x80549e2] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:412:0x80548a0] 6f7498a18c6 ->->->->->->-> eb_walk_down > eb_root_to_node [ebtree/ebtree.h:448:0x80549e7] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:432:0x8054960] 6f7498a1cd4 eb_walk_down < eb_root_to_node [ebtree/ebtree.h:448:0x80549e7] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:432:0x8054960] 6f7498a20c4 eb_first < eb_walk_down [ebtree/ebtree.h:521:0x8054a33] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:442:0x80549a0] 6f7498a24b4 eb32_first < eb_first [ebtree/eb32tree.h:56:0x8054af1] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:520:0x8054a10] 6f7498a289c wake_expired_tasks < eb32_first [src/task.c:134:0x80550d5] < [ebtree/eb32tree.h:55:0x8054ad0] 6f7498a2c8c run_poll_loop < wake_expired_tasks [src/haproxy.c:1100:0x804bd72] < [src/task.c:123:0x8055060] 6f7498a3095 ->->-> run_poll_loop > process_runnable_tasks [src/haproxy.c:1103:0x804bd7a] > [src/task.c:190:0x8055150] A nice improvement would possibly consist in trying to get the function's arguments in the stack and to dump a few more infor for some well-known functions (eg: the session's status for process_session).
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#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <common/compiler.h>
#include <common/time.h>
static FILE *log;
static int level;
static int disabled;
static int fast_time;
static int use_tsc;
static struct timeval trace_now;
static struct timeval *now_ptr;
static char line[128]; /* more than enough for a message (9+1+6+1+3+1+18+1+1+18+1+1) */
static int open_trace()
{
const char *output = getenv("HAPROXY_TRACE");
if (!output)
output = "trace.out";
if (!*output || strcmp(output, "/dev/null") == 0) {
disabled = 1;
return 0;
}
log = fopen(output, "w");
if (!log)
log = stderr;
now_ptr = &now;
if (getenv("HAPROXY_TRACE_FAST") != NULL) {
fast_time = 1;
now_ptr = &trace_now;
}
if (getenv("HAPROXY_TRACE_TSC") != NULL) {
fast_time = 1;
use_tsc = 1;
}
return 1;
}
/* This function first divides the number by 100M then iteratively multiplies it
* by 100 (using adds and shifts). The trick is that dividing by 100M is equivalent
* to multiplying by 1/100M, which approximates to 1441151881/2^57. All local
* variables fit in registers on x86. This version outputs two digits per round.
* <min_pairs> indicates the minimum number of pairs of digits that have to be
* emitted, which might be left-padded with zeroes.
* It returns the pointer to the ending '\0'.
*/
static char *ultoad2(unsigned int x, char *out, int min_pairs)
{
unsigned int q;
char *p = out;
int pos = 4;
unsigned long long y;
static const unsigned short bcd[100] = {
0x3030, 0x3130, 0x3230, 0x3330, 0x3430, 0x3530, 0x3630, 0x3730, 0x3830, 0x3930,
0x3031, 0x3131, 0x3231, 0x3331, 0x3431, 0x3531, 0x3631, 0x3731, 0x3831, 0x3931,
0x3032, 0x3132, 0x3232, 0x3332, 0x3432, 0x3532, 0x3632, 0x3732, 0x3832, 0x3932,
0x3033, 0x3133, 0x3233, 0x3333, 0x3433, 0x3533, 0x3633, 0x3733, 0x3833, 0x3933,
0x3034, 0x3134, 0x3234, 0x3334, 0x3434, 0x3534, 0x3634, 0x3734, 0x3834, 0x3934,
0x3035, 0x3135, 0x3235, 0x3335, 0x3435, 0x3535, 0x3635, 0x3735, 0x3835, 0x3935,
0x3036, 0x3136, 0x3236, 0x3336, 0x3436, 0x3536, 0x3636, 0x3736, 0x3836, 0x3936,
0x3037, 0x3137, 0x3237, 0x3337, 0x3437, 0x3537, 0x3637, 0x3737, 0x3837, 0x3937,
0x3038, 0x3138, 0x3238, 0x3338, 0x3438, 0x3538, 0x3638, 0x3738, 0x3838, 0x3938,
0x3039, 0x3139, 0x3239, 0x3339, 0x3439, 0x3539, 0x3639, 0x3739, 0x3839, 0x3939 };
y = x * 1441151881ULL; /* y>>57 will be the integer part of x/100M */
while (1) {
q = y >> 57;
/* Q is composed of the first digit in the lower byte and the second
* digit in the higher byte.
*/
if (p != out || q > 9 || pos < min_pairs) {
#if defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64__)
/* unaligned accesses are fast on x86 */
*(unsigned short *)p = bcd[q];
p += 2;
#else
*(p++) = bcd[q];
*(p++) = bcd[q] >> 8;
#endif
}
else if (q || !pos) {
/* only at most one digit */
*(p++) = bcd[q] >> 8;
}
if (--pos < 0)
break;
y &= 0x1FFFFFFFFFFFFFFULL; // remainder
if (sizeof(long) >= sizeof(long long)) {
/* shifting is preferred on 64-bit archs, while mult is faster on 32-bit.
* We multiply by 100 by doing *5, *5 and *4, all of which are trivial.
*/
y += (y << 2);
y += (y << 2);
y <<= 2;
}
else
y *= 100;
}
*p = '\0';
return p;
}
/* Send <h> as hex into <out>. Returns the pointer to the ending '\0'. */
static char *emit_hex(unsigned long h, char *out)
{
static unsigned char hextab[16] = "0123456789abcdef";
int shift = sizeof(h) * 8 - 4;
unsigned int idx;
do {
idx = (h >> shift);
if (idx || !shift)
*out++ = hextab[idx & 15];
shift -= 4;
} while (shift >= 0);
*out = '\0';
return out;
}
static void make_line(void *from, void *to, int level, char dir, long ret)
MINOR: add a new function call tracer for debugging purposes This feature relies on GCC's ability to call helpers at function entry/exit points. We define these helpers to quickly dump the minimum info into a trace file that can be converted to a human readable format using a script in the contrib/trace directory. This has only been implemented in the GNU makefile for now on as it is unsure whether it's supported on all OSes. The feature is enabled by building with "TRACE=1". The performance impact is huge, so this feature should only be used when debugging. To limit the loss of performance, fprintf() has been disabled and the output is hand-crafted and emitted using fwrite(), resulting in doubling the performance. Using the TSC instead of gettimeofday() also doubles the performance. Around 1200 conns/s may be achieved on a Pentium-M 1.7 GHz which leads to around 50 MB/s of traces. The entry and exits of all functions will be dumped into a file designated by the HAPROXY_TRACE environment variable, or by default "trace.out". If the trace file name is empty or "/dev/null", then traces are disabled. If opening the trace file fails, then stderr is used. If HAPROXY_TRACE_FAST is used, then the time is taken from the global <now> variable. Last, if HAPROXY_TRACE_TSC is used, then the machine's TSC is used instead of the real time (almost twice as fast). The output format is : <sec.usec> <level> <caller_ptr> <dir> <callee_ptr> or : <tsc> <level> <caller_ptr> <dir> <callee_ptr> where <dir> is '>' when entering a function and '<' when leaving. The awk script in contrib/trace provides a nicer indented output : 6f74989e6f8 ->->-> run_poll_loop > signal_process_queue [src/haproxy.c:1097:0x804bd69] > [include/proto/signal.h:32:0x8049cd0] 6f74989eb00 run_poll_loop < signal_process_queue [src/haproxy.c:1097:0x804bd69] < [include/proto/signal.h:32:0x8049cd0] 6f74989ef44 ->->-> run_poll_loop > wake_expired_tasks [src/haproxy.c:1100:0x804bd72] > [src/task.c:123:0x8055060] 6f74989f3a6 ->->->-> wake_expired_tasks > eb32_lookup_ge [src/task.c:128:0x8055091] > [ebtree/eb32tree.c:138:0x80a8c70] 6f74989f7e9 wake_expired_tasks < eb32_lookup_ge [src/task.c:128:0x8055091] < [ebtree/eb32tree.c:138:0x80a8c70] 6f74989fc0d ->->->-> wake_expired_tasks > eb32_first [src/task.c:134:0x80550d5] > [ebtree/eb32tree.h:55:0x8054ad0] 6f7498a003d ->->->->-> eb32_first > eb_first [ebtree/eb32tree.h:56:0x8054af1] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:520:0x8054a10] 6f7498a0436 ->->->->->-> eb_first > eb_walk_down [ebtree/ebtree.h:521:0x8054a33] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:442:0x80549a0] 6f7498a0843 ->->->->->->-> eb_walk_down > eb_gettag [ebtree/ebtree.h:445:0x80549d6] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:418:0x80548e0] 6f7498a0c2b eb_walk_down < eb_gettag [ebtree/ebtree.h:445:0x80549d6] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:418:0x80548e0] 6f7498a1042 ->->->->->->-> eb_walk_down > eb_untag [ebtree/ebtree.h:447:0x80549e2] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:412:0x80548a0] 6f7498a1498 eb_walk_down < eb_untag [ebtree/ebtree.h:447:0x80549e2] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:412:0x80548a0] 6f7498a18c6 ->->->->->->-> eb_walk_down > eb_root_to_node [ebtree/ebtree.h:448:0x80549e7] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:432:0x8054960] 6f7498a1cd4 eb_walk_down < eb_root_to_node [ebtree/ebtree.h:448:0x80549e7] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:432:0x8054960] 6f7498a20c4 eb_first < eb_walk_down [ebtree/ebtree.h:521:0x8054a33] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:442:0x80549a0] 6f7498a24b4 eb32_first < eb_first [ebtree/eb32tree.h:56:0x8054af1] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:520:0x8054a10] 6f7498a289c wake_expired_tasks < eb32_first [src/task.c:134:0x80550d5] < [ebtree/eb32tree.h:55:0x8054ad0] 6f7498a2c8c run_poll_loop < wake_expired_tasks [src/haproxy.c:1100:0x804bd72] < [src/task.c:123:0x8055060] 6f7498a3095 ->->-> run_poll_loop > process_runnable_tasks [src/haproxy.c:1103:0x804bd7a] > [src/task.c:190:0x8055150] A nice improvement would possibly consist in trying to get the function's arguments in the stack and to dump a few more infor for some well-known functions (eg: the session's status for process_session).
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{
char *p = line;
if (unlikely(!log) && !open_trace())
return;
if (unlikely(!fast_time))
gettimeofday(now_ptr, NULL);
#ifdef USE_SLOW_FPRINTF
if (!use_tsc)
fprintf(log, "%u.%06u %d %p %c %p\n",
(unsigned int)now_ptr->tv_sec,
(unsigned int)now_ptr->tv_usec,
level, from, dir, to);
else
fprintf(log, "%llx %d %p %c %p\n",
rdtsc(), level, from, dir, to);
return;
#endif
if (unlikely(!use_tsc)) {
/* "%u.06u", tv_sec, tv_usec */
p = ultoad2(now_ptr->tv_sec, p, 0);
*p++ = '.';
p = ultoad2(now_ptr->tv_usec, p, 3);
} else {
/* "%08x%08x", high, low */
unsigned long long t = rdtsc();
if (sizeof(long) < sizeof(long long))
p = emit_hex((unsigned long)(t >> 32U), p);
p = emit_hex((unsigned long)(t), p);
}
/* " %u", level */
*p++ = ' ';
p = ultoad2(level, p, 0);
/* " %p", from */
*p++ = ' '; *p++ = '0'; *p++ = 'x';
p = emit_hex((unsigned long)from, p);
/* " %c", dir */
*p++ = ' '; *p++ = dir;
/* " %p", to */
*p++ = ' '; *p++ = '0'; *p++ = 'x';
p = emit_hex((unsigned long)to, p);
if (dir == '<') {
/* " %x", ret */
*p++ = ' '; *p++ = '0'; *p++ = 'x';
p = emit_hex(ret, p);
}
MINOR: add a new function call tracer for debugging purposes This feature relies on GCC's ability to call helpers at function entry/exit points. We define these helpers to quickly dump the minimum info into a trace file that can be converted to a human readable format using a script in the contrib/trace directory. This has only been implemented in the GNU makefile for now on as it is unsure whether it's supported on all OSes. The feature is enabled by building with "TRACE=1". The performance impact is huge, so this feature should only be used when debugging. To limit the loss of performance, fprintf() has been disabled and the output is hand-crafted and emitted using fwrite(), resulting in doubling the performance. Using the TSC instead of gettimeofday() also doubles the performance. Around 1200 conns/s may be achieved on a Pentium-M 1.7 GHz which leads to around 50 MB/s of traces. The entry and exits of all functions will be dumped into a file designated by the HAPROXY_TRACE environment variable, or by default "trace.out". If the trace file name is empty or "/dev/null", then traces are disabled. If opening the trace file fails, then stderr is used. If HAPROXY_TRACE_FAST is used, then the time is taken from the global <now> variable. Last, if HAPROXY_TRACE_TSC is used, then the machine's TSC is used instead of the real time (almost twice as fast). The output format is : <sec.usec> <level> <caller_ptr> <dir> <callee_ptr> or : <tsc> <level> <caller_ptr> <dir> <callee_ptr> where <dir> is '>' when entering a function and '<' when leaving. The awk script in contrib/trace provides a nicer indented output : 6f74989e6f8 ->->-> run_poll_loop > signal_process_queue [src/haproxy.c:1097:0x804bd69] > [include/proto/signal.h:32:0x8049cd0] 6f74989eb00 run_poll_loop < signal_process_queue [src/haproxy.c:1097:0x804bd69] < [include/proto/signal.h:32:0x8049cd0] 6f74989ef44 ->->-> run_poll_loop > wake_expired_tasks [src/haproxy.c:1100:0x804bd72] > [src/task.c:123:0x8055060] 6f74989f3a6 ->->->-> wake_expired_tasks > eb32_lookup_ge [src/task.c:128:0x8055091] > [ebtree/eb32tree.c:138:0x80a8c70] 6f74989f7e9 wake_expired_tasks < eb32_lookup_ge [src/task.c:128:0x8055091] < [ebtree/eb32tree.c:138:0x80a8c70] 6f74989fc0d ->->->-> wake_expired_tasks > eb32_first [src/task.c:134:0x80550d5] > [ebtree/eb32tree.h:55:0x8054ad0] 6f7498a003d ->->->->-> eb32_first > eb_first [ebtree/eb32tree.h:56:0x8054af1] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:520:0x8054a10] 6f7498a0436 ->->->->->-> eb_first > eb_walk_down [ebtree/ebtree.h:521:0x8054a33] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:442:0x80549a0] 6f7498a0843 ->->->->->->-> eb_walk_down > eb_gettag [ebtree/ebtree.h:445:0x80549d6] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:418:0x80548e0] 6f7498a0c2b eb_walk_down < eb_gettag [ebtree/ebtree.h:445:0x80549d6] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:418:0x80548e0] 6f7498a1042 ->->->->->->-> eb_walk_down > eb_untag [ebtree/ebtree.h:447:0x80549e2] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:412:0x80548a0] 6f7498a1498 eb_walk_down < eb_untag [ebtree/ebtree.h:447:0x80549e2] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:412:0x80548a0] 6f7498a18c6 ->->->->->->-> eb_walk_down > eb_root_to_node [ebtree/ebtree.h:448:0x80549e7] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:432:0x8054960] 6f7498a1cd4 eb_walk_down < eb_root_to_node [ebtree/ebtree.h:448:0x80549e7] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:432:0x8054960] 6f7498a20c4 eb_first < eb_walk_down [ebtree/ebtree.h:521:0x8054a33] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:442:0x80549a0] 6f7498a24b4 eb32_first < eb_first [ebtree/eb32tree.h:56:0x8054af1] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:520:0x8054a10] 6f7498a289c wake_expired_tasks < eb32_first [src/task.c:134:0x80550d5] < [ebtree/eb32tree.h:55:0x8054ad0] 6f7498a2c8c run_poll_loop < wake_expired_tasks [src/haproxy.c:1100:0x804bd72] < [src/task.c:123:0x8055060] 6f7498a3095 ->->-> run_poll_loop > process_runnable_tasks [src/haproxy.c:1103:0x804bd7a] > [src/task.c:190:0x8055150] A nice improvement would possibly consist in trying to get the function's arguments in the stack and to dump a few more infor for some well-known functions (eg: the session's status for process_session).
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*p++ = '\n';
fwrite(line, p - line, 1, log);
}
/* These are the functions GCC calls */
void __cyg_profile_func_enter(void *to, void *from)
{
if (!disabled)
return make_line(from, to, ++level, '>', 0);
MINOR: add a new function call tracer for debugging purposes This feature relies on GCC's ability to call helpers at function entry/exit points. We define these helpers to quickly dump the minimum info into a trace file that can be converted to a human readable format using a script in the contrib/trace directory. This has only been implemented in the GNU makefile for now on as it is unsure whether it's supported on all OSes. The feature is enabled by building with "TRACE=1". The performance impact is huge, so this feature should only be used when debugging. To limit the loss of performance, fprintf() has been disabled and the output is hand-crafted and emitted using fwrite(), resulting in doubling the performance. Using the TSC instead of gettimeofday() also doubles the performance. Around 1200 conns/s may be achieved on a Pentium-M 1.7 GHz which leads to around 50 MB/s of traces. The entry and exits of all functions will be dumped into a file designated by the HAPROXY_TRACE environment variable, or by default "trace.out". If the trace file name is empty or "/dev/null", then traces are disabled. If opening the trace file fails, then stderr is used. If HAPROXY_TRACE_FAST is used, then the time is taken from the global <now> variable. Last, if HAPROXY_TRACE_TSC is used, then the machine's TSC is used instead of the real time (almost twice as fast). The output format is : <sec.usec> <level> <caller_ptr> <dir> <callee_ptr> or : <tsc> <level> <caller_ptr> <dir> <callee_ptr> where <dir> is '>' when entering a function and '<' when leaving. The awk script in contrib/trace provides a nicer indented output : 6f74989e6f8 ->->-> run_poll_loop > signal_process_queue [src/haproxy.c:1097:0x804bd69] > [include/proto/signal.h:32:0x8049cd0] 6f74989eb00 run_poll_loop < signal_process_queue [src/haproxy.c:1097:0x804bd69] < [include/proto/signal.h:32:0x8049cd0] 6f74989ef44 ->->-> run_poll_loop > wake_expired_tasks [src/haproxy.c:1100:0x804bd72] > [src/task.c:123:0x8055060] 6f74989f3a6 ->->->-> wake_expired_tasks > eb32_lookup_ge [src/task.c:128:0x8055091] > [ebtree/eb32tree.c:138:0x80a8c70] 6f74989f7e9 wake_expired_tasks < eb32_lookup_ge [src/task.c:128:0x8055091] < [ebtree/eb32tree.c:138:0x80a8c70] 6f74989fc0d ->->->-> wake_expired_tasks > eb32_first [src/task.c:134:0x80550d5] > [ebtree/eb32tree.h:55:0x8054ad0] 6f7498a003d ->->->->-> eb32_first > eb_first [ebtree/eb32tree.h:56:0x8054af1] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:520:0x8054a10] 6f7498a0436 ->->->->->-> eb_first > eb_walk_down [ebtree/ebtree.h:521:0x8054a33] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:442:0x80549a0] 6f7498a0843 ->->->->->->-> eb_walk_down > eb_gettag [ebtree/ebtree.h:445:0x80549d6] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:418:0x80548e0] 6f7498a0c2b eb_walk_down < eb_gettag [ebtree/ebtree.h:445:0x80549d6] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:418:0x80548e0] 6f7498a1042 ->->->->->->-> eb_walk_down > eb_untag [ebtree/ebtree.h:447:0x80549e2] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:412:0x80548a0] 6f7498a1498 eb_walk_down < eb_untag [ebtree/ebtree.h:447:0x80549e2] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:412:0x80548a0] 6f7498a18c6 ->->->->->->-> eb_walk_down > eb_root_to_node [ebtree/ebtree.h:448:0x80549e7] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:432:0x8054960] 6f7498a1cd4 eb_walk_down < eb_root_to_node [ebtree/ebtree.h:448:0x80549e7] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:432:0x8054960] 6f7498a20c4 eb_first < eb_walk_down [ebtree/ebtree.h:521:0x8054a33] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:442:0x80549a0] 6f7498a24b4 eb32_first < eb_first [ebtree/eb32tree.h:56:0x8054af1] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:520:0x8054a10] 6f7498a289c wake_expired_tasks < eb32_first [src/task.c:134:0x80550d5] < [ebtree/eb32tree.h:55:0x8054ad0] 6f7498a2c8c run_poll_loop < wake_expired_tasks [src/haproxy.c:1100:0x804bd72] < [src/task.c:123:0x8055060] 6f7498a3095 ->->-> run_poll_loop > process_runnable_tasks [src/haproxy.c:1103:0x804bd7a] > [src/task.c:190:0x8055150] A nice improvement would possibly consist in trying to get the function's arguments in the stack and to dump a few more infor for some well-known functions (eg: the session's status for process_session).
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}
void __cyg_profile_func_exit(void *to, void *from)
{
long ret = 0;
#if defined(__x86_64__)
/* on x86_64, the return value (eax) is temporarily stored in ebx
* during the call to __cyg_profile_func_exit() so we can snoop it.
*/
asm volatile("mov %%rbx, %0" : "=r"(ret));
#endif
MINOR: add a new function call tracer for debugging purposes This feature relies on GCC's ability to call helpers at function entry/exit points. We define these helpers to quickly dump the minimum info into a trace file that can be converted to a human readable format using a script in the contrib/trace directory. This has only been implemented in the GNU makefile for now on as it is unsure whether it's supported on all OSes. The feature is enabled by building with "TRACE=1". The performance impact is huge, so this feature should only be used when debugging. To limit the loss of performance, fprintf() has been disabled and the output is hand-crafted and emitted using fwrite(), resulting in doubling the performance. Using the TSC instead of gettimeofday() also doubles the performance. Around 1200 conns/s may be achieved on a Pentium-M 1.7 GHz which leads to around 50 MB/s of traces. The entry and exits of all functions will be dumped into a file designated by the HAPROXY_TRACE environment variable, or by default "trace.out". If the trace file name is empty or "/dev/null", then traces are disabled. If opening the trace file fails, then stderr is used. If HAPROXY_TRACE_FAST is used, then the time is taken from the global <now> variable. Last, if HAPROXY_TRACE_TSC is used, then the machine's TSC is used instead of the real time (almost twice as fast). The output format is : <sec.usec> <level> <caller_ptr> <dir> <callee_ptr> or : <tsc> <level> <caller_ptr> <dir> <callee_ptr> where <dir> is '>' when entering a function and '<' when leaving. The awk script in contrib/trace provides a nicer indented output : 6f74989e6f8 ->->-> run_poll_loop > signal_process_queue [src/haproxy.c:1097:0x804bd69] > [include/proto/signal.h:32:0x8049cd0] 6f74989eb00 run_poll_loop < signal_process_queue [src/haproxy.c:1097:0x804bd69] < [include/proto/signal.h:32:0x8049cd0] 6f74989ef44 ->->-> run_poll_loop > wake_expired_tasks [src/haproxy.c:1100:0x804bd72] > [src/task.c:123:0x8055060] 6f74989f3a6 ->->->-> wake_expired_tasks > eb32_lookup_ge [src/task.c:128:0x8055091] > [ebtree/eb32tree.c:138:0x80a8c70] 6f74989f7e9 wake_expired_tasks < eb32_lookup_ge [src/task.c:128:0x8055091] < [ebtree/eb32tree.c:138:0x80a8c70] 6f74989fc0d ->->->-> wake_expired_tasks > eb32_first [src/task.c:134:0x80550d5] > [ebtree/eb32tree.h:55:0x8054ad0] 6f7498a003d ->->->->-> eb32_first > eb_first [ebtree/eb32tree.h:56:0x8054af1] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:520:0x8054a10] 6f7498a0436 ->->->->->-> eb_first > eb_walk_down [ebtree/ebtree.h:521:0x8054a33] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:442:0x80549a0] 6f7498a0843 ->->->->->->-> eb_walk_down > eb_gettag [ebtree/ebtree.h:445:0x80549d6] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:418:0x80548e0] 6f7498a0c2b eb_walk_down < eb_gettag [ebtree/ebtree.h:445:0x80549d6] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:418:0x80548e0] 6f7498a1042 ->->->->->->-> eb_walk_down > eb_untag [ebtree/ebtree.h:447:0x80549e2] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:412:0x80548a0] 6f7498a1498 eb_walk_down < eb_untag [ebtree/ebtree.h:447:0x80549e2] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:412:0x80548a0] 6f7498a18c6 ->->->->->->-> eb_walk_down > eb_root_to_node [ebtree/ebtree.h:448:0x80549e7] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:432:0x8054960] 6f7498a1cd4 eb_walk_down < eb_root_to_node [ebtree/ebtree.h:448:0x80549e7] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:432:0x8054960] 6f7498a20c4 eb_first < eb_walk_down [ebtree/ebtree.h:521:0x8054a33] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:442:0x80549a0] 6f7498a24b4 eb32_first < eb_first [ebtree/eb32tree.h:56:0x8054af1] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:520:0x8054a10] 6f7498a289c wake_expired_tasks < eb32_first [src/task.c:134:0x80550d5] < [ebtree/eb32tree.h:55:0x8054ad0] 6f7498a2c8c run_poll_loop < wake_expired_tasks [src/haproxy.c:1100:0x804bd72] < [src/task.c:123:0x8055060] 6f7498a3095 ->->-> run_poll_loop > process_runnable_tasks [src/haproxy.c:1103:0x804bd7a] > [src/task.c:190:0x8055150] A nice improvement would possibly consist in trying to get the function's arguments in the stack and to dump a few more infor for some well-known functions (eg: the session's status for process_session).
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if (!disabled)
return make_line(from, to, level--, '<', ret);
MINOR: add a new function call tracer for debugging purposes This feature relies on GCC's ability to call helpers at function entry/exit points. We define these helpers to quickly dump the minimum info into a trace file that can be converted to a human readable format using a script in the contrib/trace directory. This has only been implemented in the GNU makefile for now on as it is unsure whether it's supported on all OSes. The feature is enabled by building with "TRACE=1". The performance impact is huge, so this feature should only be used when debugging. To limit the loss of performance, fprintf() has been disabled and the output is hand-crafted and emitted using fwrite(), resulting in doubling the performance. Using the TSC instead of gettimeofday() also doubles the performance. Around 1200 conns/s may be achieved on a Pentium-M 1.7 GHz which leads to around 50 MB/s of traces. The entry and exits of all functions will be dumped into a file designated by the HAPROXY_TRACE environment variable, or by default "trace.out". If the trace file name is empty or "/dev/null", then traces are disabled. If opening the trace file fails, then stderr is used. If HAPROXY_TRACE_FAST is used, then the time is taken from the global <now> variable. Last, if HAPROXY_TRACE_TSC is used, then the machine's TSC is used instead of the real time (almost twice as fast). The output format is : <sec.usec> <level> <caller_ptr> <dir> <callee_ptr> or : <tsc> <level> <caller_ptr> <dir> <callee_ptr> where <dir> is '>' when entering a function and '<' when leaving. The awk script in contrib/trace provides a nicer indented output : 6f74989e6f8 ->->-> run_poll_loop > signal_process_queue [src/haproxy.c:1097:0x804bd69] > [include/proto/signal.h:32:0x8049cd0] 6f74989eb00 run_poll_loop < signal_process_queue [src/haproxy.c:1097:0x804bd69] < [include/proto/signal.h:32:0x8049cd0] 6f74989ef44 ->->-> run_poll_loop > wake_expired_tasks [src/haproxy.c:1100:0x804bd72] > [src/task.c:123:0x8055060] 6f74989f3a6 ->->->-> wake_expired_tasks > eb32_lookup_ge [src/task.c:128:0x8055091] > [ebtree/eb32tree.c:138:0x80a8c70] 6f74989f7e9 wake_expired_tasks < eb32_lookup_ge [src/task.c:128:0x8055091] < [ebtree/eb32tree.c:138:0x80a8c70] 6f74989fc0d ->->->-> wake_expired_tasks > eb32_first [src/task.c:134:0x80550d5] > [ebtree/eb32tree.h:55:0x8054ad0] 6f7498a003d ->->->->-> eb32_first > eb_first [ebtree/eb32tree.h:56:0x8054af1] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:520:0x8054a10] 6f7498a0436 ->->->->->-> eb_first > eb_walk_down [ebtree/ebtree.h:521:0x8054a33] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:442:0x80549a0] 6f7498a0843 ->->->->->->-> eb_walk_down > eb_gettag [ebtree/ebtree.h:445:0x80549d6] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:418:0x80548e0] 6f7498a0c2b eb_walk_down < eb_gettag [ebtree/ebtree.h:445:0x80549d6] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:418:0x80548e0] 6f7498a1042 ->->->->->->-> eb_walk_down > eb_untag [ebtree/ebtree.h:447:0x80549e2] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:412:0x80548a0] 6f7498a1498 eb_walk_down < eb_untag [ebtree/ebtree.h:447:0x80549e2] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:412:0x80548a0] 6f7498a18c6 ->->->->->->-> eb_walk_down > eb_root_to_node [ebtree/ebtree.h:448:0x80549e7] > [ebtree/ebtree.h:432:0x8054960] 6f7498a1cd4 eb_walk_down < eb_root_to_node [ebtree/ebtree.h:448:0x80549e7] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:432:0x8054960] 6f7498a20c4 eb_first < eb_walk_down [ebtree/ebtree.h:521:0x8054a33] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:442:0x80549a0] 6f7498a24b4 eb32_first < eb_first [ebtree/eb32tree.h:56:0x8054af1] < [ebtree/ebtree.h:520:0x8054a10] 6f7498a289c wake_expired_tasks < eb32_first [src/task.c:134:0x80550d5] < [ebtree/eb32tree.h:55:0x8054ad0] 6f7498a2c8c run_poll_loop < wake_expired_tasks [src/haproxy.c:1100:0x804bd72] < [src/task.c:123:0x8055060] 6f7498a3095 ->->-> run_poll_loop > process_runnable_tasks [src/haproxy.c:1103:0x804bd7a] > [src/task.c:190:0x8055150] A nice improvement would possibly consist in trying to get the function's arguments in the stack and to dump a few more infor for some well-known functions (eg: the session's status for process_session).
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}
/* the one adds comments in the trace above. The output format is :
* <timestamp> <level> # <string>
*/
__attribute__((format(printf, 1, 2)))
void calltrace(char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list ap;
if (unlikely(!log) && !open_trace())
return;
if (unlikely(!fast_time))
gettimeofday(now_ptr, NULL);
if (!use_tsc)
fprintf(log, "%u.%06u %d # ",
(unsigned int)now_ptr->tv_sec,
(unsigned int)now_ptr->tv_usec,
level + 1);
else
fprintf(log, "%llx %d # ",
rdtsc(), level + 1);
va_start(ap, fmt);
vfprintf(log, fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
fputc('\n', log);
fflush(log);
}