Re: [patch] introduce TRACE_EVENT_ABI (was Re: TRACE_EVENT_ABI ?)

From: Mathieu Desnoyers
Date: Wed Sep 23 2009 - 12:16:42 EST


* Ingo Molnar (mingo@xxxxxxx) wrote:
>
> * Steven Rostedt <rostedt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 2009-09-23 at 08:43 -0400, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
>
> > > I'm not sure we can support any as an ABI yet. The text format
> > > seems to volatile in general - not just the output of the individual
> > > trace events but also the common file format, and for the binary
> > > format we need to figure a good way to tag the output yet. Also
> > > when we define one as one ABI we should make very clear what that
> > > means, e.g. does it have to stay exactly as is? Or can we add new
> > > fields but not remove old one?
> >
> > I had this discussion with people in Portland. We seem to agree that
> > this should just lock the old fields in, but you can add new ones at
> > the end.
>
> Yeah, that's the sanest approach i was thinking about when i suggested
> TRACE_EVENT_ABI() to Arjan and Peter.
>
> The raw record is opaque, comes with a length field and goes into the
> ring-buffer so it's nicely extensible. Existing bits shouldnt change.
>
> User-space that relies on a record can define a structure of that and
> copy that over from the ring-buffer - and ignore any new bits.
>
> What i'd also like to see is the use of typical ABI-safe type fields in
> the trace definitions themselves: u8, u32, u64, etc. 'long' is obviously
> not good. Could we do some automation for that perhaps? I.e. emit a
> warning (boot time or so) if TRACE_EVENT_ABI() is used with unsafe type
> fields.
>
> ( Endianness is another detail, if perf.data is shipped to a
> different-endian system. Best is probably to define a new perf.data
> attribute extension with the endianness of the generator system
> included. That way the perf.data parser can convert endianness if it
> wants/needs to. )
>

You can ship sizeof(long) along with the endianness information to
access "long" typed variables from the parser too. If we export this
information, then I don't see how exporting a 'long' variable would be
obviously not good. It would become as portable as u32 or u64, yet more
efficient when only the space for a 'long' record is required. Same
applies to pointers, obviously.

All we need is a small "accessor" library to deal with the type size and
endianness issues.

Mathieu

> Ingo

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