2 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
3 /*--- An xtree, tree of stacktraces with data pub_tool_xtree.h ---*/
4 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
7 This file is part of Valgrind, a dynamic binary instrumentation
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30 #ifndef __PUB_TOOL_XTREE_H
31 #define __PUB_TOOL_XTREE_H
33 #include "pub_tool_basics.h"
34 #include "pub_tool_execontext.h"
36 //--------------------------------------------------------------------
37 // PURPOSE: an XTree is conceptually a set of stacktraces organised
38 // as a tree structure.
39 // A stacktrace (an Addr* ips, i.e. an array of IPs : Instruction Pointers)
40 // can be added to the tree once transformed into an execontext (ec).
41 // Some data (typically one or more integer values) can be attached to
43 // Non-leaf nodes data is build by combining (typically adding together)
44 // the data of their children nodes.
45 // An XTree can be output in various formats.
47 //--------------------------------------------------------------------
50 /* It's an abstract type. */
51 typedef struct _XTree XTree
;
53 /* 3 functions types used by an xtree to manipulate the data attached to leafs
55 XT_init_data_t function is used to initialise (typically to 0) the data
57 XT_add_data_t function is used to add 'value' to the data 'to'.
58 XT_sub_data_t function is used to substract 'value' from the data 'from'.
60 Note that the add/sub functions can do whatever operations to
61 combine/integrate value with/into to or from. In other words, add/sub
62 functions are in fact equivalent to 'Reduce' functions. Add/sub is used
63 as it is assumed that this module will be mostly used to follow
64 resource consumption, which can be more clearly modelled with add/sub.
65 For such resource consumption usage, typically, a call to add means that
66 some additional resource has been allocated or consumed or ... by the
67 given ExeContext. Similarly, a call to sub means that some resource
68 has been released/freed/... by the given execontext.
70 Note however that there is no constraints in what add (or sub) can do. For
71 example, the add function could maintain Min/Max values, or an histogram of
73 typedef void (*XT_init_data_t
) (void* value
);
74 typedef void (*XT_add_data_t
) (void* to
, const void* value
);
75 typedef void (*XT_sub_data_t
) (void* from
, const void* value
);
77 /* If not NULL, the XT_filter_IPs_t function is called when a new ec is inserted
79 It indicates to the XTree to filter a range of IPs at the top and/or at
80 the bottom of the ec Stacktrace : *top is the offset of the first IP to take
81 into account. *n_ips_sel is the nr of IPs selected starting from *top.
83 If XT_filter_IPs_t gives *n_ips_sel equal to 0, then the inserted ec will
84 be fully ignored when outputting the xtree:
85 the ec value(s) will not be counted in the XTree total,
86 the ec will not be printed/shown.
87 Note however that the filtering only influences the output of an XTree :
88 the ec is still inserted in the XTree, and the XT_*_data_t functions are
89 called in any case for such filtered ec. */
90 typedef void (*XT_filter_IPs_t
) (Addr
* ips
, Int n_ips
,
91 UInt
* top
, UInt
* n_ips_sel
);
93 /* Create new XTree, using given allocation and free function.
94 This function never returns NULL.
95 cc is the allocation cost centre.
96 alloc_fn must not return NULL (that is, if it returns it must have
98 See respective typedef for *_fn arguments. */
99 extern XTree
* VG_(XT_create
) ( Alloc_Fn_t alloc_fn
,
103 XT_init_data_t init_data_fn
,
104 XT_add_data_t add_data_fn
,
105 XT_sub_data_t sub_data_fn
,
106 XT_filter_IPs_t filter_IPs_fn
);
109 /* General useful filtering functions. */
111 /* Filter functions below main, unless VG_(clo_show_below_main) is True. */
112 extern void VG_(XT_filter_maybe_below_main
)
113 (Addr
* ips
, Int n_ips
,
114 UInt
* top
, UInt
* n_ips_sel
);
115 /* Same as VG_(XT_filter_maybe_below_main) but also filters one top function
116 (typically to ignore the top level malloc/new/... fn). */
117 extern void VG_(XT_filter_1top_and_maybe_below_main
)
118 (Addr
* ips
, Int n_ips
,
119 UInt
* top
, UInt
* n_ips_sel
);
121 /* Search in ips[0..n_ips-1] the first function which is main or below main
122 and return its offset.
123 If no main or below main is found, return n_ips-1 */
124 extern Int
VG_(XT_offset_main_or_below_main
)(DiEpoch ep
, Addr
* ips
, Int n_ips
);
127 /* Take a (frozen) snapshot of xt.
128 Note that the resulting XTree is 'read-only' : calls to
129 VG_(XT_add_to_*)/VG_(XT_sub_from_*) will assert.
131 Note: to spare memory, some data is shared between an xt and all its
132 snapshots. This memory is released when the last XTree using this memory
134 extern XTree
* VG_(XT_snapshot
)(XTree
* xt
);
136 /* Non frozen dup currently not needed :
137 extern XTree* VG_(XT_dup)(XTree* xt); */
139 /* Free all memory associated with an XTRee. */
140 extern void VG_(XT_delete
)(XTree
* xt
);
142 /* an Xecu identifies an exe context+its associated data in an XTree. */
145 /* If not yet in xt, inserts the provided ec and initialises its
146 data by calling init_data_fn.
147 If already present (or after insertion), updates the data by calling
149 extern Xecu
VG_(XT_add_to_ec
)(XTree
* xt
, ExeContext
* ec
, const void* value
);
151 /* If not yet in xt, inserts the provided ec and initialises its
152 data by calling init_data_fn.
153 If already present (or after insertion), updates the data by calling
154 sub_data_fn to substract value from the data associated to ec. */
155 extern Xecu
VG_(XT_sub_from_ec
)(XTree
* xt
, ExeContext
* ec
, const void* value
);
157 /* Same as (but more efficient than) VG_(XT_add_to_ec) and VG_(XT_sub_from_ec)
158 for an ec already inserted in xt. */
159 extern void VG_(XT_add_to_xecu
)(XTree
* xt
, Xecu xecu
, const void* value
);
160 extern void VG_(XT_sub_from_xecu
)(XTree
* xt
, Xecu xecu
, const void* value
);
162 /* Return the nr of IPs selected for xecu. 0 means fully filtered. */
163 extern UInt
VG_(XT_n_ips_sel
)(XTree
* xt
, Xecu xecu
);
165 /* Return the ExeContext associated to the Xecu. */
166 extern ExeContext
* VG_(XT_get_ec_from_xecu
) (XTree
* xt
, Xecu xecu
);
168 /* -------------------- CALLGRIND/KCACHEGRIND OUTPUT FORMAT --------------*/
169 /* Prints xt in outfilename in callgrind/kcachegrind format.
170 events is a comma separated list of events, used by
171 kcachegrind/callgrind_annotate/... to name the value various components.
172 An event can optionally have a longer description, separated from the
173 event name by " : ", e.g.
174 "curB : currently allocated Bytes,curBk : Currently allocated Blocks"
175 img_value returns an image of the value. The image must be a space
176 separated set of integers, matching the corresponding event in events.
177 Note that the returned pointer can be static data.
178 img_value can return NULL if value (and its associated ExeContext) should
181 extern void VG_(XT_callgrind_print
)
183 const HChar
* outfilename
,
185 const HChar
* (*img_value
) (const void* value
));
188 /* -------------------- MASSIF OUTPUT FORMAT --------------*/
189 // Time is measured either in i or ms or bytes, depending on the --time-unit
190 // option. It's a Long because it can exceed 32-bits reasonably easily, and
191 // because we need to allow negative values to represent unset times.
196 /* Create a new file or truncate existing file for printing xtrees in
197 massif format. time_unit is a string describing the unit used
198 in Massif_Header time.
199 Produces a user error msg and returns NULL if file cannot be opened.
200 Caller must VG_(XT_massif_close) the returned file. */
201 extern MsFile
* VG_(XT_massif_open
)(const HChar
* outfilename
,
202 const HChar
* desc
, // can be NULL
203 const XArray
* desc_args
, // can be NULL
204 const HChar
* time_unit
);
206 extern void VG_(XT_massif_close
)(MsFile
* fp
);
210 int snapshot_n
; // starting at 0.
213 ULong sz_B
; // sum of values, only used when printing a NULL xt.
220 /* top_node_desc: description for the top node.
221 Typically for memory usage, give xt_heap_alloc_functions_desc. */
222 const HChar
* top_node_desc
;
224 /* children with less than sig_threshold * total xt sz will be aggregated
225 and printed as one single child. */
226 double sig_threshold
;
230 /* Prints xt in outfilename in massif format.
231 If a NULL xt is provided, then only the header information is used
232 to produce the (necessarily not detailed) snapshot.
233 report_value must return the value to be used for the report production.
234 It will typically be the nr of bytes allocated stored with the execontext
235 but it could be anything measured with a ULong (e.g. the nr of blocks
236 allocated, or a number of calls, ...).
238 extern void VG_(XT_massif_print
)
241 const Massif_Header
* header
,
242 ULong (*report_value
)(const void* value
));
244 #endif // __PUB_TOOL_XTREE_H
246 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
247 /*--- end pub_tool_xtree.h ---*/
248 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/