qemu/trace/control.h
Alex Bennée 89aafcf2a7 trace: remove code that depends on setting vcpu
Now we no longer have any events that are for vcpus we can start
excising the code from the trace control. As the vcpu parameter is
encoded as part of QMP we just stub out the has_vcpu/vcpu parameters
rather than alter the API.

Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Message-id: 20230526165401.574474-8-alex.bennee@linaro.org
Message-Id: <20230524133952.3971948-7-alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2023-06-01 11:05:05 -04:00

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/*
* Interface for configuring and controlling the state of tracing events.
*
* Copyright (C) 2011-2016 Lluís Vilanova <vilanova@ac.upc.edu>
*
* This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later.
* See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
*/
#ifndef TRACE__CONTROL_H
#define TRACE__CONTROL_H
#include "event-internal.h"
typedef struct TraceEventIter {
/* iter state */
size_t event;
size_t group;
/* filter conditions */
size_t group_id;
const char *pattern;
} TraceEventIter;
/**
* trace_event_iter_init_all:
* @iter: the event iterator struct
*
* Initialize the event iterator struct @iter,
* for all events.
*/
void trace_event_iter_init_all(TraceEventIter *iter);
/**
* trace_event_iter_init_pattern:
* @iter: the event iterator struct
* @pattern: pattern to filter events on name
*
* Initialize the event iterator struct @iter,
* using @pattern to filter out events
* with non-matching names.
*/
void trace_event_iter_init_pattern(TraceEventIter *iter, const char *pattern);
/**
* trace_event_iter_init_group:
* @iter: the event iterator struct
* @group_id: group_id to filter events by group.
*
* Initialize the event iterator struct @iter,
* using @group_id to filter for events in the group.
*/
void trace_event_iter_init_group(TraceEventIter *iter, size_t group_id);
/**
* trace_event_iter_next:
* @iter: the event iterator struct
*
* Get the next event, if any. When this returns NULL,
* the iterator should no longer be used.
*
* Returns: the next event, or NULL if no more events exist
*/
TraceEvent *trace_event_iter_next(TraceEventIter *iter);
/**
* trace_event_name:
* @id: Event name.
*
* Search an event by its name.
*
* Returns: pointer to #TraceEvent or NULL if not found.
*/
TraceEvent *trace_event_name(const char *name);
/**
* trace_event_is_pattern:
*
* Whether the given string is an event name pattern.
*/
static bool trace_event_is_pattern(const char *str);
/**
* trace_event_get_id:
*
* Get the identifier of an event.
*/
static uint32_t trace_event_get_id(TraceEvent *ev);
/**
* trace_event_get_name:
*
* Get the name of an event.
*/
static const char * trace_event_get_name(TraceEvent *ev);
/**
* trace_event_get_state:
* @id: Event identifier name.
*
* Get the tracing state of an event, both static and the QEMU dynamic state.
*
* If the event has the disabled property, the check will have no performance
* impact.
*/
#define trace_event_get_state(id) \
((id ##_ENABLED) && trace_event_get_state_dynamic_by_id(id))
/**
* trace_event_get_state_backends:
* @id: Event identifier name.
*
* Get the tracing state of an event, both static and dynamic state from all
* compiled-in backends.
*
* If the event has the disabled property, the check will have no performance
* impact.
*
* Returns: true if at least one backend has the event enabled and the event
* does not have the disabled property.
*/
#define trace_event_get_state_backends(id) \
((id ##_ENABLED) && id ##_BACKEND_DSTATE())
/**
* trace_event_get_state_static:
* @id: Event identifier.
*
* Get the static tracing state of an event.
*
* Use the define 'TRACE_${EVENT_NAME}_ENABLED' for compile-time checks (it will
* be set to 1 or 0 according to the presence of the disabled property).
*/
static bool trace_event_get_state_static(TraceEvent *ev);
/**
* trace_event_get_state_dynamic:
*
* Get the dynamic tracing state of an event.
*
* If the event has the 'vcpu' property, gets the OR'ed state of all vCPUs.
*/
static bool trace_event_get_state_dynamic(TraceEvent *ev);
/**
* trace_event_set_state_dynamic:
*
* Set the dynamic tracing state of an event.
*
* If the event has the 'vcpu' property, sets the state on all vCPUs.
*
* Pre-condition: trace_event_get_state_static(ev) == true
*/
void trace_event_set_state_dynamic(TraceEvent *ev, bool state);
/**
* trace_init_backends:
*
* Initialize the tracing backend.
*
* Returns: Whether the backends could be successfully initialized.
*/
bool trace_init_backends(void);
/**
* trace_init_file:
*
* Record the name of the output file for the tracing backend.
* Exits if no selected backend does not support specifying the
* output file, and a file was specified with "-trace file=...".
*/
void trace_init_file(void);
/**
* trace_list_events:
* @f: Where to send output.
*
* List all available events.
*/
void trace_list_events(FILE *f);
/**
* trace_enable_events:
* @line_buf: A string with a glob pattern of events to be enabled or,
* if the string starts with '-', disabled.
*
* Enable or disable matching events.
*/
void trace_enable_events(const char *line_buf);
/**
* Definition of QEMU options describing trace subsystem configuration
*/
extern QemuOptsList qemu_trace_opts;
/**
* trace_opt_parse:
* @optarg: A string argument of --trace command line argument
*
* Initialize tracing subsystem.
*/
void trace_opt_parse(const char *optarg);
/**
* trace_get_vcpu_event_count:
*
* Return the number of known vcpu-specific events
*/
uint32_t trace_get_vcpu_event_count(void);
#include "control-internal.h"
#endif /* TRACE__CONTROL_H */