+/* Copyright (C) 2009 Pierre-Marc Fournier
+ *
+ * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+ * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+ * Lesser General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
+ */
+
#include <assert.h>
+#include <byteswap.h>
+#include "buffers.h"
#include "tracer.h"
#include "ustd.h"
-#include "localerr.h"
+#include "usterr.h"
/* This truncates to an offset in the buffer. */
#define USTD_BUFFER_TRUNC(offset, bufinfo) \
((offset) & (~(((bufinfo)->subbuf_size*(bufinfo)->n_subbufs)-1)))
+#define LTT_MAGIC_NUMBER 0x00D6B7ED
+#define LTT_REV_MAGIC_NUMBER 0xEDB7D600
+
+/* Returns the size of a subbuffer size. This is the size that
+ * will need to be written to disk.
+ *
+ * @subbuffer: pointer to the beginning of the subbuffer (the
+ * beginning of its header)
+ */
+
+size_t subbuffer_data_size(void *subbuf)
+{
+ struct ltt_subbuffer_header *header = subbuf;
+ int reverse;
+ u32 data_size;
+
+ if(header->magic_number == LTT_MAGIC_NUMBER) {
+ reverse = 0;
+ }
+ else if(header->magic_number == LTT_REV_MAGIC_NUMBER) {
+ reverse = 1;
+ }
+ else {
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ data_size = header->sb_size;
+ if(reverse)
+ data_size = bswap_32(data_size);
+
+ return data_size;
+}
+
+
void finish_consuming_dead_subbuffer(struct buffer_info *buf)
{
- struct ltt_channel_buf_struct *ltt_buf = buf->bufstruct_mem;
+ struct ust_buffer *ustbuf = buf->bufstruct_mem;
- long write_offset = local_read(<t_buf->offset);
- long consumed_offset = atomic_long_read(<t_buf->consumed);
+ long write_offset = local_read(&ustbuf->offset);
+ long consumed_offset = atomic_long_read(&ustbuf->consumed);
long i_subbuf;
}
/* Iterate on subbuffers to recover. */
- for(i_subbuf=first_subbuf; ; i_subbuf++, i_subbuf %= buf->n_subbufs) {
+ for(i_subbuf = first_subbuf % buf->n_subbufs; ; i_subbuf++, i_subbuf %= buf->n_subbufs) {
void *tmp;
/* commit_seq is the offset in the buffer of the end of the last sequential commit.
* Bytes beyond this limit cannot be recovered. This is a free-running counter. */
- long commit_seq = local_read(<t_buf->commit_seq[i_subbuf]);
+ long commit_seq = local_read(&ustbuf->commit_seq[i_subbuf]);
unsigned long valid_length = buf->subbuf_size;
long n_subbufs_order = get_count_order(buf->n_subbufs);
struct ltt_subbuffer_header *header = (struct ltt_subbuffer_header *)((char *)buf->mem+i_subbuf*buf->subbuf_size);
+ int pad_size;
+
if((commit_seq & commit_seq_mask) == 0) {
/* There is nothing to do. */
/* FIXME: is this needed? */
}
/* Check if subbuf was fully written. This is from Mathieu's algorithm/paper. */
+ /* FIXME: not sure data_size = 0xffffffff when the buffer is not full. It might
+ * take the value of the header size initially */
if (((commit_seq - buf->subbuf_size) & commit_seq_mask)
- - (USTD_BUFFER_TRUNC(consumed_offset, buf) >> n_subbufs_order)
- == 0) {
- /* If it was, we only check the lost_size. This is the lost padding at the end of
- * the subbuffer. */
- valid_length = (unsigned long)buf->subbuf_size - header->lost_size;
+ - (USTD_BUFFER_TRUNC(consumed_offset, buf) >> n_subbufs_order) == 0
+ && header->data_size != 0xffffffff && header->sb_size != 0xffffffff) {
+ /* If it was, we only check the data_size. This is the amount of valid data at
+ * the beginning of the subbuffer. */
+ valid_length = header->data_size;
}
else {
- /* If the subbuffer was not fully written, then we don't check lost_size because
+ /* If the subbuffer was not fully written, then we don't check data_size because
* it hasn't been written yet. Instead we check commit_seq and use it to choose
- * a value for lost_size. The viewer will need this value when parsing.
+ * a value for data_size. The viewer will need this value when parsing.
*/
valid_length = commit_seq & (buf->subbuf_size-1);
- header->lost_size = buf->subbuf_size-valid_length;
+ header->data_size = valid_length;
+ header->sb_size = PAGE_ALIGN(valid_length);
assert(i_subbuf == (last_subbuf % buf->n_subbufs));
}
patient_write(buf->file_fd, buf->mem + i_subbuf * buf->subbuf_size, valid_length);
/* pad with empty bytes */
- tmp = malloc(buf->subbuf_size-valid_length);
- memset(tmp, 0, buf->subbuf_size-valid_length);
- patient_write(buf->file_fd, tmp, buf->subbuf_size-valid_length);
- free(tmp);
+ pad_size = PAGE_ALIGN(valid_length)-valid_length;
+ if(pad_size) {
+ tmp = malloc(pad_size);
+ memset(tmp, 0, pad_size);
+ patient_write(buf->file_fd, tmp, pad_size);
+ free(tmp);
+ }
if(i_subbuf == last_subbuf % buf->n_subbufs)
break;