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If the TRACE option is used when compiling the haproxy source, the following error occurs on debian 9.13: src/calltrace.o: In function `make_line': .../src/calltrace.c:204: undefined reference to `rdtsc' src/calltrace.o: In function `calltrace': .../src/calltrace.c:277: undefined reference to `rdtsc' collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status Makefile:866: recipe for target 'haproxy' failed
287 lines
7.7 KiB
C
287 lines
7.7 KiB
C
/*
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* Function call tracing for gcc >= 2.95
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* WARNING! THIS CODE IS NOT THREAD-SAFE!
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*
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* Copyright 2012 Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu>
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
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* 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* gcc is able to call a specific function when entering and leaving any
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* function when compiled with -finstrument-functions. This code must not
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* be built with this argument. The performance impact is huge, so this
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* feature should only be used when debugging.
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*
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* The entry and exits of all functions will be dumped into a file designated
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* by the HAPROXY_TRACE environment variable, or by default "trace.out". If the
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* trace file name is empty or "/dev/null", then traces are disabled. If
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* opening the trace file fails, then stderr is used. If HAPROXY_TRACE_FAST is
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* used, then the time is taken from the global <now> variable. Last, if
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* HAPROXY_TRACE_TSC is used, then the machine's TSC is used instead of the
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* real time (almost twice as fast).
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*
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* The output format is :
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*
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* <sec.usec> <level> <caller_ptr> <dir> <callee_ptr>
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* or :
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* <tsc> <level> <caller_ptr> <dir> <callee_ptr>
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*
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* where <dir> is '>' when entering a function and '<' when leaving.
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*
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* It is also possible to emit comments using the calltrace() function which uses
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* the printf() format. Such comments are then inserted by replacing the caller
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* pointer with a sharp ('#') like this :
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*
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* <sec.usec> <level> # <comment>
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* or :
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* <tsc> <level> # <comment>
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*
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* The article below is a nice explanation of how this works :
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* http://balau82.wordpress.com/2010/10/06/trace-and-profile-function-calls-with-gcc/
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*/
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#include <sys/time.h>
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#include <stdarg.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <haproxy/api.h>
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#include <haproxy/time.h>
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#include <haproxy/tools.h>
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static FILE *log;
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static int level;
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static int disabled;
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static int fast_time;
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static int use_tsc;
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static struct timeval trace_now;
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static struct timeval *now_ptr;
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static char line[128]; /* more than enough for a message (9+1+6+1+3+1+18+1+1+18+1+1) */
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static int open_trace()
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{
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const char *output = getenv("HAPROXY_TRACE");
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if (!output)
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output = "trace.out";
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if (!*output || strcmp(output, "/dev/null") == 0) {
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disabled = 1;
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return 0;
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}
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log = fopen(output, "w");
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if (!log)
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log = stderr;
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now_ptr = &now;
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if (getenv("HAPROXY_TRACE_FAST") != NULL) {
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fast_time = 1;
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now_ptr = &trace_now;
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}
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if (getenv("HAPROXY_TRACE_TSC") != NULL) {
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fast_time = 1;
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use_tsc = 1;
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}
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return 1;
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}
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/* This function first divides the number by 100M then iteratively multiplies it
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* by 100 (using adds and shifts). The trick is that dividing by 100M is equivalent
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* to multiplying by 1/100M, which approximates to 1441151881/2^57. All local
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* variables fit in registers on x86. This version outputs two digits per round.
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* <min_pairs> indicates the minimum number of pairs of digits that have to be
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* emitted, which might be left-padded with zeroes.
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* It returns the pointer to the ending '\0'.
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*/
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static char *ultoad2(unsigned int x, char *out, int min_pairs)
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{
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unsigned int q;
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char *p = out;
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int pos = 4;
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unsigned long long y;
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static const unsigned short bcd[100] = {
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0x3030, 0x3130, 0x3230, 0x3330, 0x3430, 0x3530, 0x3630, 0x3730, 0x3830, 0x3930,
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0x3031, 0x3131, 0x3231, 0x3331, 0x3431, 0x3531, 0x3631, 0x3731, 0x3831, 0x3931,
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0x3032, 0x3132, 0x3232, 0x3332, 0x3432, 0x3532, 0x3632, 0x3732, 0x3832, 0x3932,
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0x3033, 0x3133, 0x3233, 0x3333, 0x3433, 0x3533, 0x3633, 0x3733, 0x3833, 0x3933,
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0x3034, 0x3134, 0x3234, 0x3334, 0x3434, 0x3534, 0x3634, 0x3734, 0x3834, 0x3934,
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0x3035, 0x3135, 0x3235, 0x3335, 0x3435, 0x3535, 0x3635, 0x3735, 0x3835, 0x3935,
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0x3036, 0x3136, 0x3236, 0x3336, 0x3436, 0x3536, 0x3636, 0x3736, 0x3836, 0x3936,
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0x3037, 0x3137, 0x3237, 0x3337, 0x3437, 0x3537, 0x3637, 0x3737, 0x3837, 0x3937,
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0x3038, 0x3138, 0x3238, 0x3338, 0x3438, 0x3538, 0x3638, 0x3738, 0x3838, 0x3938,
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0x3039, 0x3139, 0x3239, 0x3339, 0x3439, 0x3539, 0x3639, 0x3739, 0x3839, 0x3939 };
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y = x * 1441151881ULL; /* y>>57 will be the integer part of x/100M */
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while (1) {
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q = y >> 57;
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/* Q is composed of the first digit in the lower byte and the second
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* digit in the higher byte.
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*/
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if (p != out || q > 9 || pos < min_pairs) {
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#if defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64__)
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/* unaligned accesses are fast on x86 */
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*(unsigned short *)p = bcd[q];
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p += 2;
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#else
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*(p++) = bcd[q];
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*(p++) = bcd[q] >> 8;
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#endif
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}
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else if (q || !pos) {
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/* only at most one digit */
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*(p++) = bcd[q] >> 8;
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}
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if (--pos < 0)
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break;
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y &= 0x1FFFFFFFFFFFFFFULL; // remainder
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if (sizeof(long) >= sizeof(long long)) {
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/* shifting is preferred on 64-bit archs, while mult is faster on 32-bit.
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* We multiply by 100 by doing *5, *5 and *4, all of which are trivial.
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*/
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y += (y << 2);
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y += (y << 2);
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y <<= 2;
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}
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else
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y *= 100;
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}
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*p = '\0';
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return p;
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}
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/* Send <h> as hex into <out>. Returns the pointer to the ending '\0'. */
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static char *emit_hex(unsigned long h, char *out)
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{
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static unsigned char hextab[16] = "0123456789abcdef";
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int shift = sizeof(h) * 8 - 4;
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unsigned int idx;
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do {
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idx = (h >> shift);
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if (idx || !shift)
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*out++ = hextab[idx & 15];
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shift -= 4;
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} while (shift >= 0);
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*out = '\0';
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return out;
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}
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static void make_line(void *from, void *to, int level, char dir, long ret)
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{
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char *p = line;
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if (unlikely(!log) && !open_trace())
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return;
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if (unlikely(!fast_time))
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gettimeofday(now_ptr, NULL);
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#ifdef USE_SLOW_FPRINTF
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if (!use_tsc)
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fprintf(log, "%u.%06u %d %p %c %p\n",
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(unsigned int)now_ptr->tv_sec,
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(unsigned int)now_ptr->tv_usec,
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level, from, dir, to);
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else
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fprintf(log, "%llx %d %p %c %p\n",
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rdtsc(), level, from, dir, to);
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return;
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#endif
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if (unlikely(!use_tsc)) {
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/* "%u.06u", tv_sec, tv_usec */
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p = ultoad2(now_ptr->tv_sec, p, 0);
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*p++ = '.';
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p = ultoad2(now_ptr->tv_usec, p, 3);
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} else {
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/* "%08x%08x", high, low */
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unsigned long long t = rdtsc();
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if (sizeof(long) < sizeof(long long))
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p = emit_hex((unsigned long)(t >> 32U), p);
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p = emit_hex((unsigned long)(t), p);
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}
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/* " %u", level */
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*p++ = ' ';
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p = ultoad2(level, p, 0);
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/* " %p", from */
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*p++ = ' '; *p++ = '0'; *p++ = 'x';
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p = emit_hex((unsigned long)from, p);
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/* " %c", dir */
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*p++ = ' '; *p++ = dir;
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/* " %p", to */
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*p++ = ' '; *p++ = '0'; *p++ = 'x';
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p = emit_hex((unsigned long)to, p);
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if (dir == '<') {
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/* " %x", ret */
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*p++ = ' '; *p++ = '0'; *p++ = 'x';
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p = emit_hex(ret, p);
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}
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*p++ = '\n';
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fwrite(line, p - line, 1, log);
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}
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/* These are the functions GCC calls */
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void __cyg_profile_func_enter(void *to, void *from)
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{
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if (!disabled)
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return make_line(from, to, ++level, '>', 0);
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}
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void __cyg_profile_func_exit(void *to, void *from)
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{
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long ret = 0;
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#if defined(__x86_64__)
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/* on x86_64, the return value (eax) is temporarily stored in ebx
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* during the call to __cyg_profile_func_exit() so we can snoop it.
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*/
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asm volatile("mov %%rbx, %0" : "=r"(ret));
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#endif
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if (!disabled)
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return make_line(from, to, level--, '<', ret);
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}
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/* the one adds comments in the trace above. The output format is :
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* <timestamp> <level> # <string>
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*/
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__attribute__((format(printf, 1, 2)))
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void calltrace(char *fmt, ...)
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{
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va_list ap;
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if (unlikely(!log) && !open_trace())
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return;
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if (unlikely(!fast_time))
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gettimeofday(now_ptr, NULL);
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if (!use_tsc)
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fprintf(log, "%u.%06u %d # ",
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(unsigned int)now_ptr->tv_sec,
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(unsigned int)now_ptr->tv_usec,
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level + 1);
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else
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fprintf(log, "%llx %d # ",
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rdtsc(), level + 1);
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va_start(ap, fmt);
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vfprintf(log, fmt, ap);
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va_end(ap);
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fputc('\n', log);
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fflush(log);
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}
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