// translation pass // Copyright (C) 2005-2009 Red Hat Inc. // Copyright (C) 2005-2008 Intel Corporation. // // This file is part of systemtap, and is free software. You can // redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General // Public License (GPL); either version 2, or (at your option) any // later version. #include "config.h" #include "staptree.h" #include "elaborate.h" #include "translate.h" #include "session.h" #include "tapsets.h" #include "util.h" #include "dwarf_wrappers.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include extern "C" { #include } using namespace std; struct var; struct tmpvar; struct aggvar; struct mapvar; struct itervar; struct c_unparser: public unparser, public visitor { systemtap_session* session; translator_output* o; derived_probe* current_probe; functiondecl* current_function; unsigned tmpvar_counter; unsigned label_counter; unsigned action_counter; bool probe_or_function_needs_deref_fault_handler; varuse_collecting_visitor vcv_needs_global_locks; map probe_contents; c_unparser (systemtap_session* ss): session (ss), o (ss->op), current_probe(0), current_function (0), tmpvar_counter (0), label_counter (0), vcv_needs_global_locks (*ss) {} ~c_unparser () {} void emit_map_type_instantiations (); void emit_common_header (); void emit_global (vardecl* v); void emit_global_init (vardecl* v); void emit_global_param (vardecl* v); void emit_functionsig (functiondecl* v); void emit_module_init (); void emit_module_exit (); void emit_function (functiondecl* v); void emit_locks (const varuse_collecting_visitor& v); void emit_probe (derived_probe* v); void emit_unlocks (const varuse_collecting_visitor& v); // for use by stats (pmap) foreach set aggregations_active; // for use by looping constructs vector loop_break_labels; vector loop_continue_labels; string c_typename (exp_type e); string c_varname (const string& e); string c_expression (expression* e); void c_assign (var& lvalue, const string& rvalue, const token* tok); void c_assign (const string& lvalue, expression* rvalue, const string& msg); void c_assign (const string& lvalue, const string& rvalue, exp_type type, const string& msg, const token* tok); void c_declare(exp_type ty, const string &name); void c_declare_static(exp_type ty, const string &name); void c_strcat (const string& lvalue, const string& rvalue); void c_strcat (const string& lvalue, expression* rvalue); void c_strcpy (const string& lvalue, const string& rvalue); void c_strcpy (const string& lvalue, expression* rvalue); bool is_local (vardecl const* r, token const* tok); tmpvar gensym(exp_type ty); aggvar gensym_aggregate(); var getvar(vardecl* v, token const* tok = NULL); itervar getiter(symbol* s); mapvar getmap(vardecl* v, token const* tok = NULL); void load_map_indices(arrayindex* e, vector & idx); void load_aggregate (expression *e, aggvar & agg, bool pre_agg=false); string histogram_index_check(var & vase, tmpvar & idx) const; void collect_map_index_types(vector const & vars, set< pair, exp_type> > & types); void record_actions (unsigned actions, bool update=false); void visit_block (block* s); void visit_embeddedcode (embeddedcode* s); void visit_null_statement (null_statement* s); void visit_expr_statement (expr_statement* s); void visit_if_statement (if_statement* s); void visit_for_loop (for_loop* s); void visit_foreach_loop (foreach_loop* s); void visit_return_statement (return_statement* s); void visit_delete_statement (delete_statement* s); void visit_next_statement (next_statement* s); void visit_break_statement (break_statement* s); void visit_continue_statement (continue_statement* s); void visit_literal_string (literal_string* e); void visit_literal_number (literal_number* e); void visit_binary_expression (binary_expression* e); void visit_unary_expression (unary_expression* e); void visit_pre_crement (pre_crement* e); void visit_post_crement (post_crement* e); void visit_logical_or_expr (logical_or_expr* e); void visit_logical_and_expr (logical_and_expr* e); void visit_array_in (array_in* e); void visit_comparison (comparison* e); void visit_concatenation (concatenation* e); void visit_ternary_expression (ternary_expression* e); void visit_assignment (assignment* e); void visit_symbol (symbol* e); void visit_target_symbol (target_symbol* e); void visit_arrayindex (arrayindex* e); void visit_functioncall (functioncall* e); void visit_print_format (print_format* e); void visit_stat_op (stat_op* e); void visit_hist_op (hist_op* e); void visit_cast_op (cast_op* e); }; // A shadow visitor, meant to generate temporary variable declarations // for function or probe bodies. Member functions should exactly match // the corresponding c_unparser logic and traversal sequence, // to ensure interlocking naming and declaration of temp variables. struct c_tmpcounter: public traversing_visitor { c_unparser* parent; c_tmpcounter (c_unparser* p): parent (p) { parent->tmpvar_counter = 0; } void load_map_indices(arrayindex* e); void visit_block (block *s); void visit_for_loop (for_loop* s); void visit_foreach_loop (foreach_loop* s); // void visit_return_statement (return_statement* s); void visit_delete_statement (delete_statement* s); void visit_binary_expression (binary_expression* e); // void visit_unary_expression (unary_expression* e); void visit_pre_crement (pre_crement* e); void visit_post_crement (post_crement* e); // void visit_logical_or_expr (logical_or_expr* e); // void visit_logical_and_expr (logical_and_expr* e); void visit_array_in (array_in* e); // void visit_comparison (comparison* e); void visit_concatenation (concatenation* e); // void visit_ternary_expression (ternary_expression* e); void visit_assignment (assignment* e); void visit_arrayindex (arrayindex* e); void visit_functioncall (functioncall* e); void visit_print_format (print_format* e); void visit_stat_op (stat_op* e); }; struct c_unparser_assignment: public throwing_visitor { c_unparser* parent; string op; expression* rvalue; bool post; // true == value saved before modify operator c_unparser_assignment (c_unparser* p, const string& o, expression* e): throwing_visitor ("invalid lvalue type"), parent (p), op (o), rvalue (e), post (false) {} c_unparser_assignment (c_unparser* p, const string& o, bool pp): throwing_visitor ("invalid lvalue type"), parent (p), op (o), rvalue (0), post (pp) {} void prepare_rvalue (string const & op, tmpvar & rval, token const* tok); void c_assignop(tmpvar & res, var const & lvar, tmpvar const & tmp, token const* tok); // only symbols and arrayindex nodes are possible lvalues void visit_symbol (symbol* e); void visit_arrayindex (arrayindex* e); }; struct c_tmpcounter_assignment: public traversing_visitor // leave throwing for illegal lvalues to the c_unparser_assignment instance { c_tmpcounter* parent; const string& op; expression* rvalue; bool post; // true == value saved before modify operator c_tmpcounter_assignment (c_tmpcounter* p, const string& o, expression* e, bool pp = false): parent (p), op (o), rvalue (e), post (pp) {} void prepare_rvalue (tmpvar & rval); void c_assignop(tmpvar & res); // only symbols and arrayindex nodes are possible lvalues void visit_symbol (symbol* e); void visit_arrayindex (arrayindex* e); }; ostream & operator<<(ostream & o, var const & v); /* Some clarification on the runtime structures involved in statistics: The basic type for collecting statistics in the runtime is struct stat_data. This contains the count, min, max, sum, and possibly histogram fields. There are two places struct stat_data shows up. 1. If you declare a statistic variable of any sort, you want to make a struct _Stat. A struct _Stat* is also called a Stat. Struct _Stat contains a per-CPU array of struct stat_data values, as well as a struct stat_data which it aggregates into. Writes into a Struct _Stat go into the per-CPU struct stat. Reads involve write-locking the struct _Stat, aggregating into its aggregate struct stat_data, unlocking, read-locking the struct _Stat, then reading values out of the aggregate and unlocking. 2. If you declare a statistic-valued map, you want to make a pmap. This is a per-CPU array of maps, each of which holds struct stat_data values, as well as an aggregate *map*. Writes into a pmap go into the per-CPU map. Reads involve write-locking the pmap, aggregating into its aggregate map, unlocking, read-locking the pmap, then reading values out of its aggregate (which is a normal map) and unlocking. Because, at the moment, the runtime does not support the concept of a statistic which collects multiple histogram types, we may need to instantiate one pmap or struct _Stat for each histogram variation the user wants to track. */ class var { protected: bool local; exp_type ty; statistic_decl sd; string name; public: var(bool local, exp_type ty, statistic_decl const & sd, string const & name) : local(local), ty(ty), sd(sd), name(name) {} var(bool local, exp_type ty, string const & name) : local(local), ty(ty), name(name) {} virtual ~var() {} bool is_local() const { return local; } statistic_decl const & sdecl() const { return sd; } void assert_hist_compatible(hist_op const & hop) { // Semantic checks in elaborate should have caught this if it was // false. This is just a double-check. switch (sd.type) { case statistic_decl::linear: assert(hop.htype == hist_linear); assert(hop.params.size() == 3); assert(hop.params[0] == sd.linear_low); assert(hop.params[1] == sd.linear_high); assert(hop.params[2] == sd.linear_step); break; case statistic_decl::logarithmic: assert(hop.htype == hist_log); assert(hop.params.size() == 0); break; case statistic_decl::none: assert(false); } } exp_type type() const { return ty; } string value() const { if (local) return "l->" + name; else return "global.s_" + name; } virtual string hist() const { assert (ty == pe_stats); assert (sd.type != statistic_decl::none); return "(&(" + value() + "->hist))"; } virtual string buckets() const { assert (ty == pe_stats); assert (sd.type != statistic_decl::none); return "(" + value() + "->hist.buckets)"; } string init() const { switch (type()) { case pe_string: if (! local) return ""; // module_param else return value() + "[0] = '\\0';"; case pe_long: if (! local) return ""; // module_param else return value() + " = 0;"; case pe_stats: { // See also mapvar::init(). string prefix = value() + " = _stp_stat_init ("; // Check for errors during allocation. string suffix = "if (" + value () + " == NULL) rc = -ENOMEM;"; switch (sd.type) { case statistic_decl::none: prefix += "HIST_NONE"; break; case statistic_decl::linear: prefix += string("HIST_LINEAR") + ", " + lex_cast(sd.linear_low) + ", " + lex_cast(sd.linear_high) + ", " + lex_cast(sd.linear_step); break; case statistic_decl::logarithmic: prefix += string("HIST_LOG"); break; default: throw semantic_error("unsupported stats type for " + value()); } prefix = prefix + "); "; return string (prefix + suffix); } default: throw semantic_error("unsupported initializer for " + value()); } } string fini () const { switch (type()) { case pe_string: case pe_long: return ""; // no action required case pe_stats: return "_stp_stat_del (" + value () + ");"; default: throw semantic_error("unsupported deallocator for " + value()); } } void declare(c_unparser &c) const { c.c_declare(ty, name); } }; ostream & operator<<(ostream & o, var const & v) { return o << v.value(); } struct stmt_expr { c_unparser & c; stmt_expr(c_unparser & c) : c(c) { c.o->newline() << "({"; c.o->indent(1); } ~stmt_expr() { c.o->newline(-1) << "})"; } }; struct tmpvar : public var { protected: bool overridden; string override_value; public: tmpvar(exp_type ty, unsigned & counter) : var(true, ty, ("__tmp" + lex_cast(counter++))), overridden(false) {} tmpvar(const var& source) : var(source), overridden(false) {} void override(const string &value) { overridden = true; override_value = value; } string value() const { if (overridden) return override_value; else return var::value(); } }; ostream & operator<<(ostream & o, tmpvar const & v) { return o << v.value(); } struct aggvar : public var { aggvar(unsigned & counter) : var(true, pe_stats, ("__tmp" + lex_cast(counter++))) {} string init() const { assert (type() == pe_stats); return value() + " = NULL;"; } void declare(c_unparser &c) const { assert (type() == pe_stats); c.o->newline() << "struct stat_data *" << name << ";"; } }; struct mapvar : public var { vector index_types; int maxsize; mapvar (bool local, exp_type ty, statistic_decl const & sd, string const & name, vector const & index_types, int maxsize) : var (local, ty, sd, name), index_types (index_types), maxsize (maxsize) {} static string shortname(exp_type e); static string key_typename(exp_type e); static string value_typename(exp_type e); string keysym () const { string result; vector tmp = index_types; tmp.push_back (type ()); for (unsigned i = 0; i < tmp.size(); ++i) { switch (tmp[i]) { case pe_long: result += 'i'; break; case pe_string: result += 's'; break; case pe_stats: result += 'x'; break; default: throw semantic_error("unknown type of map"); break; } } return result; } string call_prefix (string const & fname, vector const & indices, bool pre_agg=false) const { string mtype = (is_parallel() && !pre_agg) ? "pmap" : "map"; string result = "_stp_" + mtype + "_" + fname + "_" + keysym() + " ("; result += pre_agg? fetch_existing_aggregate() : value(); for (unsigned i = 0; i < indices.size(); ++i) { if (indices[i].type() != index_types[i]) throw semantic_error("index type mismatch"); result += ", "; result += indices[i].value(); } return result; } bool is_parallel() const { return type() == pe_stats; } string calculate_aggregate() const { if (!is_parallel()) throw semantic_error("aggregating non-parallel map type"); return "_stp_pmap_agg (" + value() + ")"; } string fetch_existing_aggregate() const { if (!is_parallel()) throw semantic_error("fetching aggregate of non-parallel map type"); return "_stp_pmap_get_agg(" + value() + ")"; } string del (vector const & indices) const { return (call_prefix("del", indices) + ")"); } string exists (vector const & indices) const { if (type() == pe_long || type() == pe_string) return (call_prefix("exists", indices) + ")"); else if (type() == pe_stats) return ("((uintptr_t)" + call_prefix("get", indices) + ") != (uintptr_t) 0)"); else throw semantic_error("checking existence of an unsupported map type"); } string get (vector const & indices, bool pre_agg=false) const { // see also itervar::get_key if (type() == pe_string) // impedance matching: NULL -> empty strings return ("({ char *v = " + call_prefix("get", indices, pre_agg) + ");" + "if (!v) v = \"\"; v; })"); else if (type() == pe_long || type() == pe_stats) return call_prefix("get", indices, pre_agg) + ")"; else throw semantic_error("getting a value from an unsupported map type"); } string add (vector const & indices, tmpvar const & val) const { string res = "{ int rc = "; // impedance matching: empty strings -> NULL if (type() == pe_stats) res += (call_prefix("add", indices) + ", " + val.value() + ")"); else throw semantic_error("adding a value of an unsupported map type"); res += "; if (unlikely(rc)) { c->last_error = \"Array overflow, check " + lex_cast(maxsize > 0 ? "size limit (" + lex_cast(maxsize) + ")" : "MAXMAPENTRIES") + "\"; goto out; }}"; return res; } string set (vector const & indices, tmpvar const & val) const { string res = "{ int rc = "; // impedance matching: empty strings -> NULL if (type() == pe_string) res += (call_prefix("set", indices) + ", (" + val.value() + "[0] ? " + val.value() + " : NULL))"); else if (type() == pe_long) res += (call_prefix("set", indices) + ", " + val.value() + ")"); else throw semantic_error("setting a value of an unsupported map type"); res += "; if (unlikely(rc)) { c->last_error = \"Array overflow, check " + lex_cast(maxsize > 0 ? "size limit (" + lex_cast(maxsize) + ")" : "MAXMAPENTRIES") + "\"; goto out; }}"; return res; } string hist() const { assert (ty == pe_stats); assert (sd.type != statistic_decl::none); return "(&(" + fetch_existing_aggregate() + "->hist))"; } string buckets() const { assert (ty == pe_stats); assert (sd.type != statistic_decl::none); return "(" + fetch_existing_aggregate() + "->hist.buckets)"; } string init () const { string mtype = is_parallel() ? "pmap" : "map"; string prefix = value() + " = _stp_" + mtype + "_new_" + keysym() + " (" + (maxsize > 0 ? lex_cast(maxsize) : "MAXMAPENTRIES") ; // See also var::init(). // Check for errors during allocation. string suffix = "if (" + value () + " == NULL) rc = -ENOMEM;"; if (type() == pe_stats) { switch (sdecl().type) { case statistic_decl::none: prefix = prefix + ", HIST_NONE"; break; case statistic_decl::linear: // FIXME: check for "reasonable" values in linear stats prefix = prefix + ", HIST_LINEAR" + ", " + lex_cast(sdecl().linear_low) + ", " + lex_cast(sdecl().linear_high) + ", " + lex_cast(sdecl().linear_step); break; case statistic_decl::logarithmic: prefix = prefix + ", HIST_LOG"; break; } } prefix = prefix + "); "; return (prefix + suffix); } string fini () const { // NB: fini() is safe to call even for globals that have not // successfully initialized (that is to say, on NULL pointers), // because the runtime specifically tolerates that in its _del // functions. if (is_parallel()) return "_stp_pmap_del (" + value() + ");"; else return "_stp_map_del (" + value() + ");"; } }; class itervar { exp_type referent_ty; string name; public: itervar (symbol* e, unsigned & counter) : referent_ty(e->referent->type), name("__tmp" + lex_cast(counter++)) { if (referent_ty == pe_unknown) throw semantic_error("iterating over unknown reference type", e->tok); } string declare () const { return "struct map_node *" + name + ";"; } string start (mapvar const & mv) const { string res; if (mv.type() != referent_ty) throw semantic_error("inconsistent iterator type in itervar::start()"); if (mv.is_parallel()) return "_stp_map_start (" + mv.fetch_existing_aggregate() + ")"; else return "_stp_map_start (" + mv.value() + ")"; } string next (mapvar const & mv) const { if (mv.type() != referent_ty) throw semantic_error("inconsistent iterator type in itervar::next()"); if (mv.is_parallel()) return "_stp_map_iter (" + mv.fetch_existing_aggregate() + ", " + value() + ")"; else return "_stp_map_iter (" + mv.value() + ", " + value() + ")"; } string value () const { return "l->" + name; } string get_key (exp_type ty, unsigned i) const { // bug translator/1175: runtime uses base index 1 for the first dimension // see also mapval::get switch (ty) { case pe_long: return "_stp_key_get_int64 ("+ value() + ", " + lex_cast(i+1) + ")"; case pe_string: // impedance matching: NULL -> empty strings return "({ char *v = " "_stp_key_get_str ("+ value() + ", " + lex_cast(i+1) + "); " "if (! v) v = \"\"; " "v; })"; default: throw semantic_error("illegal key type"); } } }; ostream & operator<<(ostream & o, itervar const & v) { return o << v.value(); } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ translator_output::translator_output (ostream& f): buf(0), o2 (0), o (f), tablevel (0) { } translator_output::translator_output (const string& filename, size_t bufsize): buf (new char[bufsize]), o2 (new ofstream (filename.c_str ())), o (*o2), tablevel (0) { o2->rdbuf()->pubsetbuf(buf, bufsize); } translator_output::~translator_output () { delete o2; delete [] buf; } ostream& translator_output::newline (int indent) { if (! (indent > 0 || tablevel >= (unsigned)-indent)) o.flush (); assert (indent > 0 || tablevel >= (unsigned)-indent); tablevel += indent; o << "\n"; for (unsigned i=0; i 0 || tablevel >= (unsigned)-indent)) o.flush (); assert (indent > 0 || tablevel >= (unsigned)-indent); tablevel += indent; } ostream& translator_output::line () { return o; } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ void c_unparser::emit_common_header () { o->newline(); o->newline() << "typedef char string_t[MAXSTRINGLEN];"; o->newline(); o->newline() << "#define STAP_SESSION_STARTING 0"; o->newline() << "#define STAP_SESSION_RUNNING 1"; o->newline() << "#define STAP_SESSION_ERROR 2"; o->newline() << "#define STAP_SESSION_STOPPING 3"; o->newline() << "#define STAP_SESSION_STOPPED 4"; o->newline() << "static atomic_t session_state = ATOMIC_INIT (STAP_SESSION_STARTING);"; o->newline() << "static atomic_t error_count = ATOMIC_INIT (0);"; o->newline() << "static atomic_t skipped_count = ATOMIC_INIT (0);"; o->newline() << "static atomic_t skipped_count_lowstack = ATOMIC_INIT (0);"; o->newline() << "static atomic_t skipped_count_reentrant = ATOMIC_INIT (0);"; o->newline() << "static atomic_t skipped_count_uprobe_reg = ATOMIC_INIT (0);"; o->newline() << "static atomic_t skipped_count_uprobe_unreg = ATOMIC_INIT (0);"; o->newline(); o->newline() << "struct context {"; o->newline(1) << "atomic_t busy;"; o->newline() << "const char *probe_point;"; o->newline() << "int actionremaining;"; o->newline() << "int nesting;"; o->newline() << "string_t error_buffer;"; o->newline() << "const char *last_error;"; // NB: last_error is used as a health flag within a probe. // While it's 0, execution continues // When it's "something", probe code unwinds, _stp_error's, sets error state o->newline() << "const char *last_stmt;"; o->newline() << "struct pt_regs *regs;"; o->newline() << "unsigned long *unwaddr;"; // unwaddr is caching unwound address in each probe handler on ia64. o->newline() << "struct kretprobe_instance *pi;"; o->newline() << "int regparm;"; o->newline() << "va_list *mark_va_list;"; o->newline() << "const char * marker_name;"; o->newline() << "const char * marker_format;"; o->newline() << "void *data;"; o->newline() << "#ifdef STP_TIMING"; o->newline() << "Stat *statp;"; o->newline() << "#endif"; o->newline() << "#ifdef STP_OVERLOAD"; o->newline() << "cycles_t cycles_base;"; o->newline() << "cycles_t cycles_sum;"; o->newline() << "#endif"; // PR10516: probe locals o->newline() << "union {"; o->indent(1); // To elide context variables for probe handler functions that // themselves are about to get duplicate-eliminated, we XXX // duplicate the parse-tree-hash method from ::emit_probe(). map tmp_probe_contents; // The reason we don't use c_unparser::probe_contents itself // for this is that we don't want to muck up the data for // that later routine. for (unsigned i=0; iprobes.size(); i++) { derived_probe* dp = session->probes[i]; // NB: see c_unparser::emit_probe() for original copy of duplicate-hashing logic. ostringstream oss; oss << "c->statp = & time_" << dp->basest()->name << ";" << endl; // -t anti-dupe oss << "# needs_global_locks: " << dp->needs_global_locks () << endl; dp->print_dupe_stamp (oss); dp->body->print(oss); // NB: dependent probe conditions *could* be listed here, but don't need to be. // That's because they're only dependent on the probe body, which is already // "hashed" in above. if (tmp_probe_contents.count(oss.str()) == 0) // unique { tmp_probe_contents[oss.str()] = dp->name; // save it o->newline() << "struct " << dp->name << "_locals {"; o->indent(1); for (unsigned j=0; jlocals.size(); j++) { vardecl* v = dp->locals[j]; try { o->newline() << c_typename (v->type) << " " << c_varname (v->name) << ";"; } catch (const semantic_error& e) { semantic_error e2 (e); if (e2.tok1 == 0) e2.tok1 = v->tok; throw e2; } } // NB: This part is finicky. The logic here must // match up with c_tmpcounter ct (this); dp->emit_probe_context_vars (o); dp->body->visit (& ct); o->newline(-1) << "} " << dp->name << ";"; } } o->newline(-1) << "} probe_locals;"; // PR10516: function locals o->newline() << "union {"; o->indent(1); for (map::iterator it = session->functions.begin(); it != session->functions.end(); it++) { functiondecl* fd = it->second; o->newline() << "struct function_" << c_varname (fd->name) << "_locals {"; o->indent(1); for (unsigned j=0; jlocals.size(); j++) { vardecl* v = fd->locals[j]; try { o->newline() << c_typename (v->type) << " " << c_varname (v->name) << ";"; } catch (const semantic_error& e) { semantic_error e2 (e); if (e2.tok1 == 0) e2.tok1 = v->tok; throw e2; } } for (unsigned j=0; jformal_args.size(); j++) { vardecl* v = fd->formal_args[j]; try { o->newline() << c_typename (v->type) << " " << c_varname (v->name) << ";"; } catch (const semantic_error& e) { semantic_error e2 (e); if (e2.tok1 == 0) e2.tok1 = v->tok; throw e2; } } c_tmpcounter ct (this); fd->body->visit (& ct); if (fd->type == pe_unknown) o->newline() << "/* no return value */"; else { o->newline() << c_typename (fd->type) << " __retvalue;"; } o->newline(-1) << "} function_" << c_varname (fd->name) << ";"; } o->newline(-1) << "} locals [MAXNESTING+1];"; // NB: The +1 above for extra room for outgoing arguments of next nested function. // If MAXNESTING is set too small, the args will be written, but the MAXNESTING // check done at c_unparser::emit_function will reject. // // This policy wastes memory (one row of locals[] that cannot really // be used), but trades that for smaller code (not having to check // c->nesting against MAXNESTING at every call site). // Try to catch a crazy user dude passing in -DMAXNESTING=-1, leading to a [0]-sized // locals[] array. o->newline() << "#if MAXNESTING < 0"; o->newline() << "#error \"MAXNESTING must be positive\""; o->newline() << "#endif"; o->newline(-1) << "};\n"; o->newline() << "static void *contexts = NULL; /* alloc_percpu */\n"; emit_map_type_instantiations (); if (!session->stat_decls.empty()) o->newline() << "#include \"stat.c\"\n"; o->newline(); } void c_unparser::emit_global_param (vardecl *v) { string vn = c_varname (v->name); // NB: systemtap globals can collide with linux macros, // e.g. VM_FAULT_MAJOR. We want the parameter name anyway. This // #undef is spit out at the end of the C file, so that removing the // definition won't affect any other embedded-C or generated code. // XXX: better not have a global variable named module_param_named etc.! o->newline() << "#undef " << vn; // Emit module_params for this global, if its type is convenient. if (v->arity == 0 && v->type == pe_long) { o->newline() << "module_param_named (" << vn << ", " << "global.s_" << vn << ", int64_t, 0);"; } else if (v->arity == 0 && v->type == pe_string) { // NB: no special copying is needed. o->newline() << "module_param_string (" << vn << ", " << "global.s_" << vn << ", MAXSTRINGLEN, 0);"; } } void c_unparser::emit_global (vardecl *v) { string vn = c_varname (v->name); if (v->arity == 0) o->newline() << c_typename (v->type) << " s_" << vn << ";"; else if (v->type == pe_stats) o->newline() << "PMAP s_" << vn << ";"; else o->newline() << "MAP s_" << vn << ";"; o->newline() << "rwlock_t s_" << vn << "_lock;"; o->newline() << "#ifdef STP_TIMING"; o->newline() << "atomic_t s_" << vn << "_lock_skip_count;"; o->newline() << "#endif\n"; } void c_unparser::emit_global_init (vardecl *v) { string vn = c_varname (v->name); if (v->arity == 0) // can only statically initialize some scalars { if (v->init) { o->newline() << ".s_" << vn << " = "; v->init->visit(this); o->line() << ","; } } o->newline() << "#ifdef STP_TIMING"; o->newline() << ".s_" << vn << "_lock_skip_count = ATOMIC_INIT(0),"; o->newline() << "#endif"; } void c_unparser::emit_functionsig (functiondecl* v) { o->newline() << "static void function_" << v->name << " (struct context * __restrict__ c);"; } void c_unparser::emit_module_init () { vector g = all_session_groups (*session); for (unsigned i=0; iemit_module_decls (*session); o->newline(); o->newline() << "static int systemtap_module_init (void) {"; o->newline(1) << "int rc = 0;"; o->newline() << "int i=0, j=0;"; // for derived_probe_group use o->newline() << "const char *probe_point = \"\";"; // Compare actual and targeted kernel releases/machines. Sometimes // one may install the incorrect debuginfo or -devel RPM, and try to // run a probe compiled for a different version. Catch this early, // just in case modversions didn't. o->newline() << "{"; o->newline(1) << "const char* release = UTS_RELEASE;"; // NB: This UTS_RELEASE compile-time macro directly checks only that // the compile-time kbuild tree matches the compile-time debuginfo/etc. // It does not check the run time kernel value. However, this is // probably OK since the kbuild modversions system aims to prevent // mismatches between kbuild and runtime versions at module-loading time. // o->newline() << "const char* machine = UTS_MACHINE;"; // NB: We could compare UTS_MACHINE too, but on x86 it lies // (UTS_MACHINE=i386, but uname -m is i686). Sheesh. o->newline() << "if (strcmp (release, " << lex_cast_qstring (session->kernel_release) << ")) {"; o->newline(1) << "_stp_error (\"module release mismatch (%s vs %s)\", " << "release, " << lex_cast_qstring (session->kernel_release) << ");"; o->newline() << "rc = -EINVAL;"; o->newline(-1) << "}"; // perform buildid-based checking if able o->newline() << "if (_stp_module_check()) rc = -EINVAL;"; o->newline(-1) << "}"; o->newline() << "if (rc) goto out;"; // initialize gettimeofday (if needed) o->newline() << "#ifdef STAP_NEED_GETTIMEOFDAY"; o->newline() << "rc = _stp_init_time();"; // Kick off the Big Bang. o->newline() << "if (rc) {"; o->newline(1) << "_stp_error (\"couldn't initialize gettimeofday\");"; o->newline() << "goto out;"; o->newline(-1) << "}"; o->newline() << "#endif"; // PR10228: set up symbol table-related task finders o->newline() << "#if defined(STP_NEED_VMA_TRACKER) && defined(CONFIG_UTRACE)"; o->newline() << "_stp_sym_init();"; o->newline() << "for (i=0; i<_stp_num_modules; i++) {"; o->newline(1) << "if (_stp_modules[i]->vmcb) {"; o->newline(1) << "rc = stap_register_task_finder_target (_stp_modules[i]->vmcb);"; o->newline() << "if (rc) {"; o->newline(1) << "_stp_error (" << "\"couldn't initialize task-finder for %s\\n\"," << "_stp_modules[i]->vmcb->procname);"; o->newline() << "goto out;"; o->newline(-1) << "}"; o->newline(-1) << "}"; o->newline(-1) << "}"; o->newline() << "#endif"; o->newline() << "(void) probe_point;"; o->newline() << "(void) i;"; o->newline() << "(void) j;"; o->newline() << "atomic_set (&session_state, STAP_SESSION_STARTING);"; // This signals any other probes that may be invoked in the next little // while to abort right away. Currently running probes are allowed to // terminate. These may set STAP_SESSION_ERROR! // per-cpu context o->newline() << "if (sizeof (struct context) <= 131072)"; o->newline(1) << "contexts = alloc_percpu (struct context);"; o->newline(-1) << "if (contexts == NULL) {"; o->newline(1) << "_stp_error (\"percpu context (size %lu) allocation failed\", (unsigned long) sizeof (struct context));"; o->newline() << "rc = -ENOMEM;"; o->newline() << "goto out;"; o->newline(-1) << "}"; for (unsigned i=0; iglobals.size(); i++) { vardecl* v = session->globals[i]; if (v->index_types.size() > 0) o->newline() << getmap (v).init(); else o->newline() << getvar (v).init(); // NB: in case of failure of allocation, "rc" will be set to non-zero. // Allocation can in general continue. o->newline() << "if (rc) {"; o->newline(1) << "_stp_error (\"global variable " << v->name << " allocation failed\");"; o->newline() << "goto out;"; o->newline(-1) << "}"; o->newline() << "rwlock_init (& global.s_" << c_varname (v->name) << "_lock);"; } // initialize each Stat used for timing information o->newline() << "#ifdef STP_TIMING"; set basest_names; for (unsigned i=0; iprobes.size(); i++) { string nm = session->probes[i]->basest()->name; if (basest_names.find(nm) == basest_names.end()) { o->newline() << "time_" << nm << " = _stp_stat_init (HIST_NONE);"; // NB: we don't check for null return here, but instead at // passage to probe handlers and at final printing. basest_names.insert (nm); } } o->newline() << "#endif"; // Print a message to the kernel log about this module. This is // intended to help debug problems with systemtap modules. o->newline() << "_stp_print_kernel_info(" << "\"" << VERSION << "/" << dwfl_version (NULL) << "\"" << ", (num_online_cpus() * sizeof(struct context))" << ", " << session->probes.size() << ");"; // Run all probe registrations. This actually runs begin probes. for (unsigned i=0; iemit_module_init (*session); // NB: this gives O(N**2) amount of code, but luckily there // are only seven or eight derived_probe_groups, so it's ok. o->newline() << "if (rc) {"; o->newline(1) << "_stp_error (\"probe %s registration error (rc %d)\", probe_point, rc);"; // NB: we need to be in the error state so timers can shutdown cleanly, // and so end probes don't run. OTOH, error probes can run. o->newline() << "atomic_set (&session_state, STAP_SESSION_ERROR);"; if (i>0) for (int j=i-1; j>=0; j--) g[j]->emit_module_exit (*session); o->newline() << "goto out;"; o->newline(-1) << "}"; } // All registrations were successful. Consider the system started. o->newline() << "if (atomic_read (&session_state) == STAP_SESSION_STARTING)"; // NB: only other valid state value is ERROR, in which case we don't o->newline(1) << "atomic_set (&session_state, STAP_SESSION_RUNNING);"; o->newline(-1) << "return 0;"; // Error handling path; by now all partially registered probe groups // have been unregistered. o->newline(-1) << "out:"; o->indent(1); // If any registrations failed, we will need to deregister the globals, // as this is our only chance. for (unsigned i=0; iglobals.size(); i++) { vardecl* v = session->globals[i]; if (v->index_types.size() > 0) o->newline() << getmap (v).fini(); else o->newline() << getvar (v).fini(); } // For any partially registered/unregistered kernel facilities. o->newline() << "#ifdef STAPCONF_SYNCHRONIZE_SCHED"; o->newline() << "synchronize_sched();"; o->newline() << "#endif"; // In case gettimeofday was started, it needs to be stopped o->newline() << "#ifdef STAP_NEED_GETTIMEOFDAY"; o->newline() << " _stp_kill_time();"; // An error is no cause to hurry... o->newline() << "#endif"; // Free up the context memory after an error too o->newline() << "free_percpu (contexts);"; o->newline() << "return rc;"; o->newline(-1) << "}\n"; } void c_unparser::emit_module_exit () { o->newline() << "static void systemtap_module_exit (void) {"; // rc? o->newline(1) << "int holdon;"; o->newline() << "int i=0, j=0;"; // for derived_probe_group use o->newline() << "(void) i;"; o->newline() << "(void) j;"; // If we aborted startup, then everything has been cleaned up already, and // module_exit shouldn't even have been called. But since it might be, let's // beat a hasty retreat to avoid double uninitialization. o->newline() << "if (atomic_read (&session_state) == STAP_SESSION_STARTING)"; o->newline(1) << "return;"; o->indent(-1); o->newline() << "if (atomic_read (&session_state) == STAP_SESSION_RUNNING)"; // NB: only other valid state value is ERROR, in which case we don't o->newline(1) << "atomic_set (&session_state, STAP_SESSION_STOPPING);"; o->indent(-1); // This signals any other probes that may be invoked in the next little // while to abort right away. Currently running probes are allowed to // terminate. These may set STAP_SESSION_ERROR! // We're processing the derived_probe_group list in reverse // order. This ensures that probes get unregistered in reverse // order of the way they were registered. vector g = all_session_groups (*session); for (vector::reverse_iterator i = g.rbegin(); i != g.rend(); i++) (*i)->emit_module_exit (*session); // NB: runs "end" probes // But some other probes may have launched too during unregistration. // Let's wait a while to make sure they're all done, done, done. // cargo cult prologue o->newline() << "#ifdef STAPCONF_SYNCHRONIZE_SCHED"; o->newline() << "synchronize_sched();"; o->newline() << "#endif"; // NB: systemtap_module_exit is assumed to be called from ordinary // user context, say during module unload. Among other things, this // means we can sleep a while. o->newline() << "do {"; o->newline(1) << "int i;"; o->newline() << "holdon = 0;"; o->newline() << "for (i=0; i < NR_CPUS; i++)"; o->newline(1) << "if (cpu_possible (i) && " << "atomic_read (& ((struct context *)per_cpu_ptr(contexts, i))->busy)) " << "holdon = 1;"; // NB: we run at least one of these during the shutdown sequence: o->newline () << "yield ();"; // aka schedule() and then some o->newline(-2) << "} while (holdon);"; // cargo cult epilogue o->newline() << "#ifdef STAPCONF_SYNCHRONIZE_SCHED"; o->newline() << "synchronize_sched();"; o->newline() << "#endif"; // XXX: might like to have an escape hatch, in case some probe is // genuinely stuck somehow for (unsigned i=0; iglobals.size(); i++) { vardecl* v = session->globals[i]; if (v->index_types.size() > 0) o->newline() << getmap (v).fini(); else o->newline() << getvar (v).fini(); } o->newline() << "free_percpu (contexts);"; // print probe timing statistics { o->newline() << "#ifdef STP_TIMING"; o->newline() << "{"; o->indent(1); set basest_names; for (unsigned i=0; iprobes.size(); i++) { probe* p = session->probes[i]->basest(); string nm = p->name; if (basest_names.find(nm) == basest_names.end()) { basest_names.insert (nm); // NB: check for null stat object o->newline() << "if (likely (time_" << p->name << ")) {"; o->newline(1) << "const char *probe_point = " << lex_cast_qstring (* p->locations[0]) << (p->locations.size() > 1 ? "\"+\"" : "") << (p->locations.size() > 1 ? lex_cast_qstring(p->locations.size()-1) : "") << ";"; o->newline() << "const char *decl_location = " << lex_cast_qstring (p->tok->location) << ";"; o->newline() << "struct stat_data *stats = _stp_stat_get (time_" << p->name << ", 0);"; o->newline() << "if (stats->count) {"; o->newline(1) << "int64_t avg = _stp_div64 (NULL, stats->sum, stats->count);"; o->newline() << "_stp_printf (\"probe %s (%s), hits: %lld, cycles: %lldmin/%lldavg/%lldmax\\n\","; o->newline() << "probe_point, decl_location, (long long) stats->count, (long long) stats->min, (long long) avg, (long long) stats->max);"; o->newline(-1) << "}"; o->newline() << "_stp_stat_del (time_" << p->name << ");"; o->newline(-1) << "}"; } } o->newline() << "_stp_print_flush();"; o->newline(-1) << "}"; o->newline() << "#endif"; } // teardown gettimeofday (if needed) o->newline() << "#ifdef STAP_NEED_GETTIMEOFDAY"; o->newline() << " _stp_kill_time();"; // Go to a beach. Drink a beer. o->newline() << "#endif"; // print final error/skipped counts if non-zero o->newline() << "if (atomic_read (& skipped_count) || " << "atomic_read (& error_count) || " << "atomic_read (& skipped_count_reentrant)) {"; // PR9967 o->newline(1) << "_stp_warn (\"Number of errors: %d, " << "skipped probes: %d\\n\", " << "(int) atomic_read (& error_count), " << "(int) atomic_read (& skipped_count));"; o->newline() << "#ifdef STP_TIMING"; o->newline() << "{"; o->newline(1) << "int ctr;"; for (unsigned i=0; iglobals.size(); i++) { string vn = c_varname (session->globals[i]->name); o->newline() << "ctr = atomic_read (& global.s_" << vn << "_lock_skip_count);"; o->newline() << "if (ctr) _stp_warn (\"Skipped due to global '%s' lock timeout: %d\\n\", " << lex_cast_qstring(vn) << ", ctr);"; } o->newline() << "ctr = atomic_read (& skipped_count_lowstack);"; o->newline() << "if (ctr) _stp_warn (\"Skipped due to low stack: %d\\n\", ctr);"; o->newline() << "ctr = atomic_read (& skipped_count_reentrant);"; o->newline() << "if (ctr) _stp_warn (\"Skipped due to reentrancy: %d\\n\", ctr);"; o->newline() << "ctr = atomic_read (& skipped_count_uprobe_reg);"; o->newline() << "if (ctr) _stp_warn (\"Skipped due to uprobe register failure: %d\\n\", ctr);"; o->newline() << "ctr = atomic_read (& skipped_count_uprobe_unreg);"; o->newline() << "if (ctr) _stp_warn (\"Skipped due to uprobe unregister failure: %d\\n\", ctr);"; o->newline(-1) << "}"; o->newline () << "#endif"; o->newline() << "_stp_print_flush();"; o->newline(-1) << "}"; o->newline(-1) << "}\n"; } void c_unparser::emit_function (functiondecl* v) { o->newline() << "static void function_" << c_varname (v->name) << " (struct context* __restrict__ c) {"; o->indent(1); this->current_probe = 0; this->current_function = v; this->tmpvar_counter = 0; this->action_counter = 0; o->newline() << "struct function_" << c_varname (v->name) << "_locals * " << " __restrict__ l ="; o->newline(1) << "& c->locals[c->nesting+1].function_" << c_varname (v->name) // NB: nesting+1 << ";"; o->newline(-1) << "(void) l;"; // make sure "l" is marked used o->newline() << "#define CONTEXT c"; o->newline() << "#define THIS l"; o->newline() << "if (0) goto out;"; // make sure out: is marked used // set this, in case embedded-c code sets last_error but doesn't otherwise identify itself o->newline() << "c->last_stmt = " << lex_cast_qstring(*v->tok) << ";"; // check/increment nesting level // NB: incoming c->nesting level will be -1 (if we're called directly from a probe), // or 0...N (if we're called from another function). Incoming parameters are already // stored in c->locals[c->nesting+1]. See also ::emit_common_header() for more. o->newline() << "if (unlikely (c->nesting+1 > MAXNESTING)) {"; o->newline(1) << "c->last_error = \"MAXNESTING exceeded\";"; o->newline() << "return;"; o->newline(-1) << "} else {"; o->newline(1) << "c->nesting ++;"; o->newline(-1) << "}"; // initialize locals // XXX: optimization: use memset instead for (unsigned i=0; ilocals.size(); i++) { if (v->locals[i]->index_types.size() > 0) // array? throw semantic_error ("array locals not supported, missing global declaration?", v->locals[i]->tok); o->newline() << getvar (v->locals[i]).init(); } // initialize return value, if any if (v->type != pe_unknown) { var retvalue = var(true, v->type, "__retvalue"); o->newline() << retvalue.init(); } o->newline() << "#define return goto out"; // redirect embedded-C return this->probe_or_function_needs_deref_fault_handler = false; v->body->visit (this); o->newline() << "#undef return"; this->current_function = 0; record_actions(0, true); if (this->probe_or_function_needs_deref_fault_handler) { // Emit this handler only if the body included a // print/printf/etc. using a string or memory buffer! o->newline() << "CATCH_DEREF_FAULT ();"; } o->newline(-1) << "out:"; o->newline(1) << ";"; // Function prologue: this is why we redirect the "return" above. // Decrement nesting level. o->newline() << "c->nesting --;"; o->newline() << "#undef CONTEXT"; o->newline() << "#undef THIS"; o->newline(-1) << "}\n"; } #define DUPMETHOD_CALL 0 #define DUPMETHOD_ALIAS 0 #define DUPMETHOD_RENAME 1 void c_unparser::emit_probe (derived_probe* v) { this->current_function = 0; this->current_probe = v; this->tmpvar_counter = 0; this->action_counter = 0; // If we about to emit a probe that is exactly the same as another // probe previously emitted, make the second probe just call the // first one. // // Notice we're using the probe body itself instead of the emitted C // probe body to compare probes. We need to do this because the // emitted C probe body has stuff in it like: // c->last_stmt = "identifier 'printf' at foo.stp::"; // // which would make comparisons impossible. // // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- // NB: see also c_unparser:emit_common_header(), which deliberately but sadly // duplicates this calculation. // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- // ostringstream oss; // NB: statp is just for avoiding designation as duplicate. It need not be C. // NB: This code *could* be enclosed in an "if (session->timing)". That would // recognize more duplicate probe handlers, but then the generated code could // be very different with or without -t. oss << "c->statp = & time_" << v->basest()->name << ";" << endl; v->print_dupe_stamp (oss); v->body->print(oss); // Since the generated C changes based on whether or not the probe // needs locks around global variables, this needs to be reflected // here. We don't want to treat as duplicate the handlers of // begin/end and normal probes that differ only in need_global_locks. oss << "# needs_global_locks: " << v->needs_global_locks () << endl; // If an identical probe has already been emitted, just call that // one. if (probe_contents.count(oss.str()) != 0) { string dupe = probe_contents[oss.str()]; // NB: Elision of context variable structs is a separate // operation which has already taken place by now. if (session->verbose > 1) clog << v->name << " elided, duplicates " << dupe << endl; #if DUPMETHOD_CALL // This one emits a direct call to the first copy. o->newline(); o->newline() << "static void " << v->name << " (struct context * __restrict__ c) "; o->newline() << "{ " << dupe << " (c); }"; #elif DUPMETHOD_ALIAS // This one defines a function alias, arranging gcc to emit // several equivalent symbols for the same function body. // For some reason, on gcc 4.1, this is twice as slow as // the CALL option. o->newline(); o->newline() << "static void " << v->name << " (struct context * __restrict__ c) "; o->line() << "__attribute__ ((alias (\"" << dupe << "\")));"; #elif DUPMETHOD_RENAME // This one is sneaky. It emits nothing for duplicate probe // handlers. It instead redirects subsequent references to the // probe handler function to the first copy, *by name*. v->name = dupe; #else #error "Unknown duplicate elimination method" #endif } else // This probe is unique. Remember it and output it. { this->probe_or_function_needs_deref_fault_handler = false; o->newline(); o->newline() << "#ifdef STP_TIMING"; o->newline() << "static __cacheline_aligned Stat " << "time_" << v->basest()->name << ";"; o->newline() << "#endif"; o->newline(); o->newline() << "static void " << v->name << " (struct context * __restrict__ c) "; o->line () << "{"; o->indent (1); probe_contents[oss.str()] = v->name; // initialize frame pointer o->newline() << "struct " << v->name << "_locals * __restrict__ l ="; o->newline(1) << "& c->probe_locals." << v->name << ";"; o->newline(-1) << "(void) l;"; // make sure "l" is marked used o->newline() << "#ifdef STP_TIMING"; o->newline() << "c->statp = & time_" << v->basest()->name << ";"; o->newline() << "#endif"; // emit probe local initialization block v->emit_probe_local_init(o); // emit all read/write locks for global variables varuse_collecting_visitor vut(*session); if (v->needs_global_locks ()) { v->body->visit (& vut); emit_locks (vut); } // initialize locals for (unsigned j=0; jlocals.size(); j++) { if (v->locals[j]->index_types.size() > 0) // array? throw semantic_error ("array locals not supported, missing global declaration?", v->locals[j]->tok); else if (v->locals[j]->type == pe_long) o->newline() << "l->" << c_varname (v->locals[j]->name) << " = 0;"; else if (v->locals[j]->type == pe_string) o->newline() << "l->" << c_varname (v->locals[j]->name) << "[0] = '\\0';"; else throw semantic_error ("unsupported local variable type", v->locals[j]->tok); } v->initialize_probe_context_vars (o); v->body->visit (this); record_actions(0, true); if (this->probe_or_function_needs_deref_fault_handler) { // Emit this handler only if the body included a // print/printf/etc. using a string or memory buffer! o->newline() << "CATCH_DEREF_FAULT ();"; } o->newline(-1) << "out:"; // NB: no need to uninitialize locals, except if arrays/stats can // someday be local o->indent(1); if (v->needs_global_locks ()) emit_unlocks (vut); // XXX: do this flush only if the body included a // print/printf/etc. routine! o->newline() << "_stp_print_flush();"; o->newline(-1) << "}\n"; } this->current_probe = 0; } void c_unparser::emit_locks(const varuse_collecting_visitor& vut) { o->newline() << "{"; o->newline(1) << "unsigned numtrylock = 0;"; o->newline() << "(void) numtrylock;"; string last_locked_var; for (unsigned i = 0; i < session->globals.size(); i++) { vardecl* v = session->globals[i]; bool read_p = vut.read.find(v) != vut.read.end(); bool write_p = vut.written.find(v) != vut.written.end(); if (!read_p && !write_p) continue; if (v->type == pe_stats) // read and write locks are flipped // Specifically, a "<<<" to a stats object is considered a // "shared-lock" operation, since it's implicitly done // per-cpu. But a "@op(x)" extraction is an "exclusive-lock" // one, as is a (sorted or unsorted) foreach, so those cases // are excluded by the w & !r condition below. { if (write_p && !read_p) { read_p = true; write_p = false; } else if (read_p && !write_p) { read_p = false; write_p = true; } } // We don't need to read lock "read-mostly" global variables. A // "read-mostly" global variable is only written to within // probes that don't need global variable locking (such as // begin/end probes). If vcv_needs_global_locks doesn't mark // the global as written to, then we don't have to lock it // here to read it safely. if (read_p && !write_p) { if (vcv_needs_global_locks.written.find(v) == vcv_needs_global_locks.written.end()) continue; } string lockcall = string (write_p ? "write" : "read") + "_trylock (& global.s_" + v->name + "_lock)"; o->newline() << "while (! " << lockcall << "&& (++numtrylock < MAXTRYLOCK))"; o->newline(1) << "ndelay (TRYLOCKDELAY);"; o->newline(-1) << "if (unlikely (numtrylock >= MAXTRYLOCK)) {"; o->newline(1) << "atomic_inc (& skipped_count);"; o->newline() << "#ifdef STP_TIMING"; o->newline() << "atomic_inc (& global.s_" << c_varname (v->name) << "_lock_skip_count);"; o->newline() << "#endif"; // The following works even if i==0. Note that using // globals[i-1]->name is wrong since that global may not have // been lockworthy by this probe. o->newline() << "goto unlock_" << last_locked_var << ";"; o->newline(-1) << "}"; last_locked_var = v->name; } o->newline() << "if (0) goto unlock_;"; o->newline(-1) << "}"; } void c_unparser::emit_unlocks(const varuse_collecting_visitor& vut) { unsigned numvars = 0; if (session->verbose>1) clog << current_probe->name << " locks "; for (int i = session->globals.size()-1; i>=0; i--) // in reverse order! { vardecl* v = session->globals[i]; bool read_p = vut.read.find(v) != vut.read.end(); bool write_p = vut.written.find(v) != vut.written.end(); if (!read_p && !write_p) continue; // Duplicate lock flipping logic from above if (v->type == pe_stats) { if (write_p && !read_p) { read_p = true; write_p = false; } else if (read_p && !write_p) { read_p = false; write_p = true; } } // Duplicate "read-mostly" global variable logic from above. if (read_p && !write_p) { if (vcv_needs_global_locks.written.find(v) == vcv_needs_global_locks.written.end()) continue; } numvars ++; o->newline(-1) << "unlock_" << v->name << ":"; o->indent(1); if (session->verbose>1) clog << v->name << "[" << (read_p ? "r" : "") << (write_p ? "w" : "") << "] "; if (write_p) // emit write lock o->newline() << "write_unlock (& global.s_" << v->name << "_lock);"; else // (read_p && !write_p) : emit read lock o->newline() << "read_unlock (& global.s_" << v->name << "_lock);"; // fall through to next variable; thus the reverse ordering } // emit plain "unlock" label, used if the very first lock failed. o->newline(-1) << "unlock_: ;"; o->indent(1); if (numvars) // is there a chance that any lock attempt failed? { // Formerly, we checked skipped_count > MAXSKIPPED here, and set // SYSTEMTAP_SESSION_ERROR if so. But now, this check is shared // via common_probe_entryfn_epilogue(). if (session->verbose>1) clog << endl; } else if (session->verbose>1) clog << "nothing" << endl; } void c_unparser::collect_map_index_types(vector const & vars, set< pair, exp_type> > & types) { for (unsigned i = 0; i < vars.size(); ++i) { vardecl *v = vars[i]; if (v->arity > 0) { types.insert(make_pair(v->index_types, v->type)); } } } string mapvar::value_typename(exp_type e) { switch (e) { case pe_long: return "INT64"; case pe_string: return "STRING"; case pe_stats: return "STAT"; default: throw semantic_error("array type is neither string nor long"); } return ""; } string mapvar::key_typename(exp_type e) { switch (e) { case pe_long: return "INT64"; case pe_string: return "STRING"; default: throw semantic_error("array key is neither string nor long"); } return ""; } string mapvar::shortname(exp_type e) { switch (e) { case pe_long: return "i"; case pe_string: return "s"; default: throw semantic_error("array type is neither string nor long"); } return ""; } void c_unparser::emit_map_type_instantiations () { set< pair, exp_type> > types; collect_map_index_types(session->globals, types); for (unsigned i = 0; i < session->probes.size(); ++i) collect_map_index_types(session->probes[i]->locals, types); for (map::iterator it = session->functions.begin(); it != session->functions.end(); it++) collect_map_index_types(it->second->locals, types); if (!types.empty()) o->newline() << "#include \"alloc.c\""; for (set< pair, exp_type> >::const_iterator i = types.begin(); i != types.end(); ++i) { o->newline() << "#define VALUE_TYPE " << mapvar::value_typename(i->second); for (unsigned j = 0; j < i->first.size(); ++j) { string ktype = mapvar::key_typename(i->first.at(j)); o->newline() << "#define KEY" << (j+1) << "_TYPE " << ktype; } if (i->second == pe_stats) o->newline() << "#include \"pmap-gen.c\""; else o->newline() << "#include \"map-gen.c\""; o->newline() << "#undef VALUE_TYPE"; for (unsigned j = 0; j < i->first.size(); ++j) { o->newline() << "#undef KEY" << (j+1) << "_TYPE"; } /* FIXME * For pmaps, we also need to include map-gen.c, because we might be accessing * the aggregated map. The better way to handle this is for pmap-gen.c to make * this include, but that's impossible with the way they are set up now. */ if (i->second == pe_stats) { o->newline() << "#define VALUE_TYPE " << mapvar::value_typename(i->second); for (unsigned j = 0; j < i->first.size(); ++j) { string ktype = mapvar::key_typename(i->first.at(j)); o->newline() << "#define KEY" << (j+1) << "_TYPE " << ktype; } o->newline() << "#include \"map-gen.c\""; o->newline() << "#undef VALUE_TYPE"; for (unsigned j = 0; j < i->first.size(); ++j) { o->newline() << "#undef KEY" << (j+1) << "_TYPE"; } } } if (!types.empty()) o->newline() << "#include \"map.c\""; }; string c_unparser::c_typename (exp_type e) { switch (e) { case pe_long: return string("int64_t"); case pe_string: return string("string_t"); case pe_stats: return string("Stat"); case pe_unknown: default: throw semantic_error ("cannot expand unknown type"); } } string c_unparser::c_varname (const string& e) { // XXX: safeify, uniquefy, given name return e; } string c_unparser::c_expression (expression *e) { // We want to evaluate expression 'e' and return its value as a // string. In the case of expressions that are just numeric // constants, if we just print the value into a string, it won't // have the same value as being visited by c_unparser. For // instance, a numeric constant evaluated using print() would return // "5", while c_unparser::visit_literal_number() would // return "((int64_t)5LL)". String constants evaluated using // print() would just return the string, while // c_unparser::visit_literal_string() would return the string with // escaped double quote characters. So, we need to "visit" the // expression. // However, we have to be careful of side effects. Currently this // code is only being used for evaluating literal numbers and // strings, which currently have no side effects. Until needed // otherwise, limit the use of this function to literal numbers and // strings. if (e->tok->type != tok_number && e->tok->type != tok_string) throw semantic_error("unsupported c_expression token type"); // Create a fake output stream so we can grab the string output. ostringstream oss; translator_output tmp_o(oss); // Temporarily swap out the real translator_output stream with our // fake one. translator_output *saved_o = o; o = &tmp_o; // Visit the expression then restore the original output stream e->visit (this); o = saved_o; return (oss.str()); } void c_unparser::c_assign (var& lvalue, const string& rvalue, const token *tok) { switch (lvalue.type()) { case pe_string: c_strcpy(lvalue.value(), rvalue); break; case pe_long: o->newline() << lvalue << " = " << rvalue << ";"; break; default: throw semantic_error ("unknown lvalue type in assignment", tok); } } void c_unparser::c_assign (const string& lvalue, expression* rvalue, const string& msg) { if (rvalue->type == pe_long) { o->newline() << lvalue << " = "; rvalue->visit (this); o->line() << ";"; } else if (rvalue->type == pe_string) { c_strcpy (lvalue, rvalue); } else { string fullmsg = msg + " type unsupported"; throw semantic_error (fullmsg, rvalue->tok); } } void c_unparser::c_assign (const string& lvalue, const string& rvalue, exp_type type, const string& msg, const token* tok) { if (type == pe_long) { o->newline() << lvalue << " = " << rvalue << ";"; } else if (type == pe_string) { c_strcpy (lvalue, rvalue); } else { string fullmsg = msg + " type unsupported"; throw semantic_error (fullmsg, tok); } } void c_unparser_assignment::c_assignop(tmpvar & res, var const & lval, tmpvar const & rval, token const * tok) { // This is common code used by scalar and array-element assignments. // It assumes an operator-and-assignment (defined by the 'pre' and // 'op' fields of c_unparser_assignment) is taking place between the // following set of variables: // // res: the result of evaluating the expression, a temporary // lval: the lvalue of the expression, which may be damaged // rval: the rvalue of the expression, which is a temporary or constant // we'd like to work with a local tmpvar so we can overwrite it in // some optimized cases translator_output* o = parent->o; if (res.type() == pe_string) { if (post) throw semantic_error ("post assignment on strings not supported", tok); if (op == "=") { parent->c_strcpy (lval.value(), rval.value()); // no need for second copy res = rval; } else if (op == ".=") { parent->c_strcat (lval.value(), rval.value()); res = lval; } else throw semantic_error ("string assignment operator " + op + " unsupported", tok); } else if (op == "<<<") { assert(lval.type() == pe_stats); assert(rval.type() == pe_long); assert(res.type() == pe_long); o->newline() << res << " = " << rval << ";"; o->newline() << "_stp_stat_add (" << lval << ", " << res << ");"; } else if (res.type() == pe_long) { // a lot of operators come through this "gate": // - vanilla assignment "=" // - stats aggregation "<<<" // - modify-accumulate "+=" and many friends // - pre/post-crement "++"/"--" // - "/" and "%" operators, but these need special handling in kernel // compute the modify portion of a modify-accumulate string macop; unsigned oplen = op.size(); if (op == "=") macop = "*error*"; // special shortcuts below else if (op == "++" || op == "+=") macop = "+="; else if (op == "--" || op == "-=") macop = "-="; else if (oplen > 1 && op[oplen-1] == '=') // for *=, <<=, etc... macop = op; else // internal error throw semantic_error ("unknown macop for assignment", tok); if (post) { if (macop == "/" || macop == "%" || op == "=") throw semantic_error ("invalid post-mode operator", tok); o->newline() << res << " = " << lval << ";"; if (macop == "+=" || macop == "-=") o->newline() << lval << " " << macop << " " << rval << ";"; else o->newline() << lval << " = " << res << " " << macop << " " << rval << ";"; } else { if (op == "=") // shortcut simple assignment { o->newline() << lval << " = " << rval << ";"; res = rval; } else { if (macop == "/=" || macop == "%=") { o->newline() << "if (unlikely(!" << rval << ")) {"; o->newline(1) << "c->last_error = \"division by 0\";"; o->newline() << "goto out;"; o->newline(-1) << "}"; o->newline() << lval << " = " << ((macop == "/=") ? "_stp_div64" : "_stp_mod64") << " (NULL, " << lval << ", " << rval << ");"; } else o->newline() << lval << " " << macop << " " << rval << ";"; res = lval; } } } else throw semantic_error ("assignment type not yet implemented", tok); } void c_unparser::c_declare(exp_type ty, const string &name) { o->newline() << c_typename (ty) << " " << c_varname (name) << ";"; } void c_unparser::c_declare_static(exp_type ty, const string &name) { o->newline() << "static " << c_typename (ty) << " " << c_varname (name) << ";"; } void c_unparser::c_strcpy (const string& lvalue, const string& rvalue) { o->newline() << "strlcpy (" << lvalue << ", " << rvalue << ", MAXSTRINGLEN);"; } void c_unparser::c_strcpy (const string& lvalue, expression* rvalue) { o->newline() << "strlcpy (" << lvalue << ", "; rvalue->visit (this); o->line() << ", MAXSTRINGLEN);"; } void c_unparser::c_strcat (const string& lvalue, const string& rvalue) { o->newline() << "strlcat (" << lvalue << ", " << rvalue << ", MAXSTRINGLEN);"; } void c_unparser::c_strcat (const string& lvalue, expression* rvalue) { o->newline() << "strlcat (" << lvalue << ", "; rvalue->visit (this); o->line() << ", MAXSTRINGLEN);"; } bool c_unparser::is_local(vardecl const *r, token const *tok) { if (current_probe) { for (unsigned i=0; ilocals.size(); i++) { if (current_probe->locals[i] == r) return true; } } else if (current_function) { for (unsigned i=0; ilocals.size(); i++) { if (current_function->locals[i] == r) return true; } for (unsigned i=0; iformal_args.size(); i++) { if (current_function->formal_args[i] == r) return true; } } for (unsigned i=0; iglobals.size(); i++) { if (session->globals[i] == r) return false; } if (tok) throw semantic_error ("unresolved symbol", tok); else throw semantic_error ("unresolved symbol: " + r->name); } tmpvar c_unparser::gensym(exp_type ty) { return tmpvar (ty, tmpvar_counter); } aggvar c_unparser::gensym_aggregate() { return aggvar (tmpvar_counter); } var c_unparser::getvar(vardecl *v, token const *tok) { bool loc = is_local (v, tok); if (loc) return var (loc, v->type, v->name); else { statistic_decl sd; std::map::const_iterator i; i = session->stat_decls.find(v->name); if (i != session->stat_decls.end()) sd = i->second; return var (loc, v->type, sd, v->name); } } mapvar c_unparser::getmap(vardecl *v, token const *tok) { if (v->arity < 1) throw semantic_error("attempt to use scalar where map expected", tok); statistic_decl sd; std::map::const_iterator i; i = session->stat_decls.find(v->name); if (i != session->stat_decls.end()) sd = i->second; return mapvar (is_local (v, tok), v->type, sd, v->name, v->index_types, v->maxsize); } itervar c_unparser::getiter(symbol *s) { return itervar (s, tmpvar_counter); } // Queue up some actions to remove from actionremaining. Set update=true at // the end of basic blocks to actually update actionremaining and check it // against MAXACTION. void c_unparser::record_actions (unsigned actions, bool update) { action_counter += actions; // Update if needed, or after queueing up a few actions, in case of very // large code sequences. if ((update && action_counter > 0) || action_counter >= 10/*<-arbitrary*/) { o->newline() << "c->actionremaining -= " << action_counter << ";"; o->newline() << "if (unlikely (c->actionremaining <= 0)) {"; o->newline(1) << "c->last_error = \"MAXACTION exceeded\";"; o->newline() << "goto out;"; o->newline(-1) << "}"; action_counter = 0; } } void c_unparser::visit_block (block *s) { o->newline() << "{"; o->indent (1); for (unsigned i=0; istatements.size(); i++) { try { s->statements[i]->visit (this); o->newline(); } catch (const semantic_error& e) { session->print_error (e); } } o->newline(-1) << "}"; } void c_unparser::visit_embeddedcode (embeddedcode *s) { o->newline() << "{"; o->newline(1) << s->code; o->newline(-1) << "}"; } void c_unparser::visit_null_statement (null_statement *) { o->newline() << "/* null */;"; } void c_unparser::visit_expr_statement (expr_statement *s) { o->newline() << "(void) "; s->value->visit (this); o->line() << ";"; record_actions(1); } void c_unparser::visit_if_statement (if_statement *s) { record_actions(1, true); o->newline() << "if ("; o->indent (1); s->condition->visit (this); o->indent (-1); o->line() << ") {"; o->indent (1); s->thenblock->visit (this); record_actions(0, true); o->newline(-1) << "}"; if (s->elseblock) { o->newline() << "else {"; o->indent (1); s->elseblock->visit (this); record_actions(0, true); o->newline(-1) << "}"; } } void c_tmpcounter::visit_block (block *s) { // Key insight: individual statements of a block can reuse // temporary variable slots, since temporaries don't survive // statement boundaries. So we use gcc's anonymous union/struct // facility to explicitly overlay the temporaries. parent->o->newline() << "union {"; parent->o->indent(1); for (unsigned i=0; istatements.size(); i++) { // To avoid lots of empty structs inside the union, remember // where we are now. Then, output the struct start and remember // that positon. If when we get done with the statement we // haven't moved, then we don't really need the struct. To get // rid of the struct start we output, we'll seek back to where // we were before we output the struct. std::ostream::pos_type before_struct_pos = parent->o->tellp(); parent->o->newline() << "struct {"; parent->o->indent(1); std::ostream::pos_type after_struct_pos = parent->o->tellp(); s->statements[i]->visit (this); parent->o->indent(-1); if (after_struct_pos == parent->o->tellp()) parent->o->seekp(before_struct_pos); else parent->o->newline() << "};"; } parent->o->newline(-1) << "};"; } void c_tmpcounter::visit_for_loop (for_loop *s) { if (s->init) s->init->visit (this); s->cond->visit (this); s->block->visit (this); if (s->incr) s->incr->visit (this); } void c_unparser::visit_for_loop (for_loop *s) { string ctr = lex_cast (label_counter++); string toplabel = "top_" + ctr; string contlabel = "continue_" + ctr; string breaklabel = "break_" + ctr; // initialization if (s->init) s->init->visit (this); record_actions(1, true); // condition o->newline(-1) << toplabel << ":"; // Emit an explicit action here to cover the act of iteration. // Equivalently, it can stand for the evaluation of the condition // expression. o->indent(1); record_actions(1); o->newline() << "if (! ("; if (s->cond->type != pe_long) throw semantic_error ("expected numeric type", s->cond->tok); s->cond->visit (this); o->line() << ")) goto " << breaklabel << ";"; // body loop_break_labels.push_back (breaklabel); loop_continue_labels.push_back (contlabel); s->block->visit (this); record_actions(0, true); loop_break_labels.pop_back (); loop_continue_labels.pop_back (); // iteration o->newline(-1) << contlabel << ":"; o->indent(1); if (s->incr) s->incr->visit (this); o->newline() << "goto " << toplabel << ";"; // exit o->newline(-1) << breaklabel << ":"; o->newline(1) << "; /* dummy statement */"; } struct arrayindex_downcaster : public traversing_visitor { arrayindex *& arr; arrayindex_downcaster (arrayindex *& arr) : arr(arr) {} void visit_arrayindex (arrayindex* e) { arr = e; } }; static bool expression_is_arrayindex (expression *e, arrayindex *& hist) { arrayindex *h = NULL; arrayindex_downcaster d(h); e->visit (&d); if (static_cast(h) == static_cast(e)) { hist = h; return true; } return false; } void c_tmpcounter::visit_foreach_loop (foreach_loop *s) { symbol *array; hist_op *hist; classify_indexable (s->base, array, hist); if (array) { itervar iv = parent->getiter (array); parent->o->newline() << iv.declare(); } else { // See commentary in c_tmpcounter::visit_arrayindex for // discussion of tmpvars required to look into @hist_op(...) // expressions. // First make sure we have exactly one pe_long variable to use as // our bucket index. if (s->indexes.size() != 1 || s->indexes[0]->referent->type != pe_long) throw semantic_error("Invalid indexing of histogram", s->tok); // Then declare what we need to form the aggregate we're // iterating over, and all the tmpvars needed by our call to // load_aggregate(). aggvar agg = parent->gensym_aggregate (); agg.declare(*(this->parent)); symbol *sym = get_symbol_within_expression (hist->stat); var v = parent->getvar(sym->referent, sym->tok); if (sym->referent->arity != 0) { arrayindex *arr = NULL; if (!expression_is_arrayindex (hist->stat, arr)) throw semantic_error("expected arrayindex expression in iterated hist_op", s->tok); for (unsigned i=0; ireferent->index_types.size(); i++) { tmpvar ix = parent->gensym (sym->referent->index_types[i]); ix.declare (*parent); arr->indexes[i]->visit(this); } } } // Create a temporary for the loop limit counter and the limit // expression result. if (s->limit) { tmpvar res_limit = parent->gensym (pe_long); res_limit.declare(*parent); s->limit->visit (this); tmpvar limitv = parent->gensym (pe_long); limitv.declare(*parent); } s->block->visit (this); } void c_unparser::visit_foreach_loop (foreach_loop *s) { symbol *array; hist_op *hist; classify_indexable (s->base, array, hist); if (array) { mapvar mv = getmap (array->referent, s->tok); itervar iv = getiter (array); vector keys; string ctr = lex_cast (label_counter++); string toplabel = "top_" + ctr; string contlabel = "continue_" + ctr; string breaklabel = "break_" + ctr; // NB: structure parallels for_loop // initialization tmpvar *res_limit = NULL; if (s->limit) { // Evaluate the limit expression once. res_limit = new tmpvar(gensym(pe_long)); c_assign (res_limit->value(), s->limit, "foreach limit"); } // aggregate array if required if (mv.is_parallel()) { o->newline() << "if (unlikely(NULL == " << mv.calculate_aggregate() << ")) {"; o->newline(1) << "c->last_error = \"aggregation overflow in " << mv << "\";"; o->newline() << "goto out;"; o->newline(-1) << "}"; // sort array if desired if (s->sort_direction) { int sort_column; // If the user wanted us to sort by value, we'll sort by // @count instead for aggregates. '-5' tells the // runtime to sort by count. if (s->sort_column == 0) sort_column = -5; else sort_column = s->sort_column; o->newline() << "else"; // only sort if aggregation was ok if (s->limit) { o->newline(1) << "_stp_map_sortn (" << mv.fetch_existing_aggregate() << ", " << *res_limit << ", " << sort_column << ", " << - s->sort_direction << ");"; } else { o->newline(1) << "_stp_map_sort (" << mv.fetch_existing_aggregate() << ", " << sort_column << ", " << - s->sort_direction << ");"; } o->indent(-1); } } else { // sort array if desired if (s->sort_direction) { if (s->limit) { o->newline() << "_stp_map_sortn (" << mv.value() << ", " << *res_limit << ", " << s->sort_column << ", " << - s->sort_direction << ");"; } else { o->newline() << "_stp_map_sort (" << mv.value() << ", " << s->sort_column << ", " << - s->sort_direction << ");"; } } } // NB: sort direction sense is opposite in runtime, thus the negation if (mv.is_parallel()) aggregations_active.insert(mv.value()); o->newline() << iv << " = " << iv.start (mv) << ";"; tmpvar *limitv = NULL; if (s->limit) { // Create the loop limit variable here and initialize it. limitv = new tmpvar(gensym (pe_long)); o->newline() << *limitv << " = 0LL;"; } record_actions(1, true); // condition o->newline(-1) << toplabel << ":"; // Emit an explicit action here to cover the act of iteration. // Equivalently, it can stand for the evaluation of the // condition expression. o->indent(1); record_actions(1); o->newline() << "if (! (" << iv << ")) goto " << breaklabel << ";"; // body loop_break_labels.push_back (breaklabel); loop_continue_labels.push_back (contlabel); o->newline() << "{"; o->indent (1); if (s->limit) { // If we've been through LIMIT loop iterations, quit. o->newline() << "if (" << *limitv << "++ >= " << *res_limit << ") goto " << breaklabel << ";"; // We're done with limitv and res_limit. delete limitv; delete res_limit; } for (unsigned i = 0; i < s->indexes.size(); ++i) { // copy the iter values into the specified locals var v = getvar (s->indexes[i]->referent); c_assign (v, iv.get_key (v.type(), i), s->tok); } s->block->visit (this); record_actions(0, true); o->newline(-1) << "}"; loop_break_labels.pop_back (); loop_continue_labels.pop_back (); // iteration o->newline(-1) << contlabel << ":"; o->newline(1) << iv << " = " << iv.next (mv) << ";"; o->newline() << "goto " << toplabel << ";"; // exit o->newline(-1) << breaklabel << ":"; o->newline(1) << "; /* dummy statement */"; if (mv.is_parallel()) aggregations_active.erase(mv.value()); } else { // Iterating over buckets in a histogram. assert(s->indexes.size() == 1); assert(s->indexes[0]->referent->type == pe_long); var bucketvar = getvar (s->indexes[0]->referent); aggvar agg = gensym_aggregate (); load_aggregate(hist->stat, agg); symbol *sym = get_symbol_within_expression (hist->stat); var v = getvar(sym->referent, sym->tok); v.assert_hist_compatible(*hist); tmpvar *res_limit = NULL; tmpvar *limitv = NULL; if (s->limit) { // Evaluate the limit expression once. res_limit = new tmpvar(gensym(pe_long)); c_assign (res_limit->value(), s->limit, "foreach limit"); // Create the loop limit variable here and initialize it. limitv = new tmpvar(gensym (pe_long)); o->newline() << *limitv << " = 0LL;"; } // XXX: break / continue don't work here yet record_actions(1, true); o->newline() << "for (" << bucketvar << " = 0; " << bucketvar << " < " << v.buckets() << "; " << bucketvar << "++) { "; o->newline(1); if (s->limit) { // If we've been through LIMIT loop iterations, quit. o->newline() << "if (" << *limitv << "++ >= " << *res_limit << ") break;"; // We're done with limitv and res_limit. delete limitv; delete res_limit; } s->block->visit (this); record_actions(1, true); o->newline(-1) << "}"; } } void c_unparser::visit_return_statement (return_statement* s) { if (current_function == 0) throw semantic_error ("cannot 'return' from probe", s->tok); if (s->value->type != current_function->type) throw semantic_error ("return type mismatch", current_function->tok, "vs", s->tok); c_assign ("l->__retvalue", s->value, "return value"); record_actions(1, true); o->newline() << "goto out;"; } void c_unparser::visit_next_statement (next_statement* s) { if (current_probe == 0) throw semantic_error ("cannot 'next' from function", s->tok); record_actions(1, true); o->newline() << "goto out;"; } struct delete_statement_operand_tmp_visitor: public traversing_visitor { c_tmpcounter *parent; delete_statement_operand_tmp_visitor (c_tmpcounter *p): parent (p) {} //void visit_symbol (symbol* e); void visit_arrayindex (arrayindex* e); }; struct delete_statement_operand_visitor: public throwing_visitor { c_unparser *parent; delete_statement_operand_visitor (c_unparser *p): throwing_visitor ("invalid operand of delete expression"), parent (p) {} void visit_symbol (symbol* e); void visit_arrayindex (arrayindex* e); }; void delete_statement_operand_visitor::visit_symbol (symbol* e) { assert (e->referent != 0); if (e->referent->arity > 0) { mapvar mvar = parent->getmap(e->referent, e->tok); /* NB: Memory deallocation/allocation operations are not generally safe. parent->o->newline() << mvar.fini (); parent->o->newline() << mvar.init (); */ if (mvar.is_parallel()) parent->o->newline() << "_stp_pmap_clear (" << mvar.value() << ");"; else parent->o->newline() << "_stp_map_clear (" << mvar.value() << ");"; } else { var v = parent->getvar(e->referent, e->tok); switch (e->type) { case pe_stats: parent->o->newline() << "_stp_stat_clear (" << v.value() << ");"; break; case pe_long: parent->o->newline() << v.value() << " = 0;"; break; case pe_string: parent->o->newline() << v.value() << "[0] = '\\0';"; break; case pe_unknown: default: throw semantic_error("Cannot delete unknown expression type", e->tok); } } } void delete_statement_operand_tmp_visitor::visit_arrayindex (arrayindex* e) { symbol *array; hist_op *hist; classify_indexable (e->base, array, hist); if (array) { assert (array->referent != 0); vardecl* r = array->referent; // One temporary per index dimension. for (unsigned i=0; iindex_types.size(); i++) { tmpvar ix = parent->parent->gensym (r->index_types[i]); ix.declare (*(parent->parent)); e->indexes[i]->visit(parent); } } else { throw semantic_error("cannot delete histogram bucket entries\n", e->tok); } } void delete_statement_operand_visitor::visit_arrayindex (arrayindex* e) { symbol *array; hist_op *hist; classify_indexable (e->base, array, hist); if (array) { vector idx; parent->load_map_indices (e, idx); { mapvar mvar = parent->getmap (array->referent, e->tok); parent->o->newline() << mvar.del (idx) << ";"; } } else { throw semantic_error("cannot delete histogram bucket entries\n", e->tok); } } void c_tmpcounter::visit_delete_statement (delete_statement* s) { delete_statement_operand_tmp_visitor dv (this); s->value->visit (&dv); } void c_unparser::visit_delete_statement (delete_statement* s) { delete_statement_operand_visitor dv (this); s->value->visit (&dv); record_actions(1); } void c_unparser::visit_break_statement (break_statement* s) { if (loop_break_labels.size() == 0) throw semantic_error ("cannot 'break' outside loop", s->tok); record_actions(1, true); string label = loop_break_labels[loop_break_labels.size()-1]; o->newline() << "goto " << label << ";"; } void c_unparser::visit_continue_statement (continue_statement* s) { if (loop_continue_labels.size() == 0) throw semantic_error ("cannot 'continue' outside loop", s->tok); record_actions(1, true); string label = loop_continue_labels[loop_continue_labels.size()-1]; o->newline() << "goto " << label << ";"; } void c_unparser::visit_literal_string (literal_string* e) { const string& v = e->value; o->line() << '"'; for (unsigned i=0; iline() << '\\' << '"'; else o->line() << v[i]; o->line() << '"'; } void c_unparser::visit_literal_number (literal_number* e) { // This looks ugly, but tries to be warning-free on 32- and 64-bit // hosts. // NB: this needs to be signed! if (e->value == -9223372036854775807LL-1) // PR 5023 o->line() << "((int64_t)" << (unsigned long long) e->value << "ULL)"; else o->line() << "((int64_t)" << e->value << "LL)"; } void c_tmpcounter::visit_binary_expression (binary_expression* e) { if (e->op == "/" || e->op == "%") { tmpvar left = parent->gensym (pe_long); tmpvar right = parent->gensym (pe_long); if (e->left->tok->type != tok_number) left.declare (*parent); if (e->right->tok->type != tok_number) right.declare (*parent); } e->left->visit (this); e->right->visit (this); } void c_unparser::visit_binary_expression (binary_expression* e) { if (e->type != pe_long || e->left->type != pe_long || e->right->type != pe_long) throw semantic_error ("expected numeric types", e->tok); if (e->op == "+" || e->op == "-" || e->op == "*" || e->op == "&" || e->op == "|" || e->op == "^") { o->line() << "(("; e->left->visit (this); o->line() << ") " << e->op << " ("; e->right->visit (this); o->line() << "))"; } else if (e->op == ">>" || e->op == "<<") { o->line() << "(("; e->left->visit (this); o->line() << ") " << e->op << "max(min("; e->right->visit (this); o->line() << ", (int64_t)64LL), (int64_t)0LL))"; // between 0 and 64 } else if (e->op == "/" || e->op == "%") { // % and / need a division-by-zero check; and thus two temporaries // for proper evaluation order tmpvar left = gensym (pe_long); tmpvar right = gensym (pe_long); o->line() << "({"; o->indent(1); if (e->left->tok->type == tok_number) left.override(c_expression(e->left)); else { o->newline() << left << " = "; e->left->visit (this); o->line() << ";"; } if (e->right->tok->type == tok_number) right.override(c_expression(e->right)); else { o->newline() << right << " = "; e->right->visit (this); o->line() << ";"; } o->newline() << "if (unlikely(!" << right << ")) {"; o->newline(1) << "c->last_error = \"division by 0\";"; o->newline() << "c->last_stmt = " << lex_cast_qstring(*e->tok) << ";"; o->newline() << "goto out;"; o->newline(-1) << "}"; o->newline() << ((e->op == "/") ? "_stp_div64" : "_stp_mod64") << " (NULL, " << left << ", " << right << ");"; o->newline(-1) << "})"; } else throw semantic_error ("operator not yet implemented", e->tok); } void c_unparser::visit_unary_expression (unary_expression* e) { if (e->type != pe_long || e->operand->type != pe_long) throw semantic_error ("expected numeric types", e->tok); if (e->op == "-") { // NB: Subtraction is special, since negative literals in the // script language show up as unary negations over positive // literals here. This makes it "exciting" for emitting pure // C since: - 0x8000_0000_0000_0000 ==> - (- 9223372036854775808) // This would constitute a signed overflow, which gcc warns on // unless -ftrapv/-J are in CFLAGS - which they're not. o->line() << "(int64_t)(0 " << e->op << " (uint64_t)("; e->operand->visit (this); o->line() << "))"; } else { o->line() << "(" << e->op << " ("; e->operand->visit (this); o->line() << "))"; } } void c_unparser::visit_logical_or_expr (logical_or_expr* e) { if (e->type != pe_long || e->left->type != pe_long || e->right->type != pe_long) throw semantic_error ("expected numeric types", e->tok); o->line() << "(("; e->left->visit (this); o->line() << ") " << e->op << " ("; e->right->visit (this); o->line() << "))"; } void c_unparser::visit_logical_and_expr (logical_and_expr* e) { if (e->type != pe_long || e->left->type != pe_long || e->right->type != pe_long) throw semantic_error ("expected numeric types", e->tok); o->line() << "(("; e->left->visit (this); o->line() << ") " << e->op << " ("; e->right->visit (this); o->line() << "))"; } void c_tmpcounter::visit_array_in (array_in* e) { symbol *array; hist_op *hist; classify_indexable (e->operand->base, array, hist); if (array) { assert (array->referent != 0); vardecl* r = array->referent; // One temporary per index dimension. for (unsigned i=0; iindex_types.size(); i++) { tmpvar ix = parent->gensym (r->index_types[i]); ix.declare (*parent); e->operand->indexes[i]->visit(this); } // A boolean result. tmpvar res = parent->gensym (e->type); res.declare (*parent); } else { // By definition: // // 'foo in @hist_op(...)' is true iff // '@hist_op(...)[foo]' is nonzero // // so we just delegate to the latter call, since int64_t is also // our boolean type. e->operand->visit(this); } } void c_unparser::visit_array_in (array_in* e) { symbol *array; hist_op *hist; classify_indexable (e->operand->base, array, hist); if (array) { stmt_expr block(*this); vector idx; load_map_indices (e->operand, idx); // o->newline() << "c->last_stmt = " << lex_cast_qstring(*e->tok) << ";"; tmpvar res = gensym (pe_long); mapvar mvar = getmap (array->referent, e->tok); c_assign (res, mvar.exists(idx), e->tok); o->newline() << res << ";"; } else { // By definition: // // 'foo in @hist_op(...)' is true iff // '@hist_op(...)[foo]' is nonzero // // so we just delegate to the latter call, since int64_t is also // our boolean type. e->operand->visit(this); } } void c_unparser::visit_comparison (comparison* e) { o->line() << "("; if (e->left->type == pe_string) { if (e->right->type != pe_string) throw semantic_error ("expected string types", e->tok); o->line() << "strncmp ("; e->left->visit (this); o->line() << ", "; e->right->visit (this); o->line() << ", MAXSTRINGLEN"; o->line() << ") " << e->op << " 0"; } else if (e->left->type == pe_long) { if (e->right->type != pe_long) throw semantic_error ("expected numeric types", e->tok); o->line() << "(("; e->left->visit (this); o->line() << ") " << e->op << " ("; e->right->visit (this); o->line() << "))"; } else throw semantic_error ("unexpected type", e->left->tok); o->line() << ")"; } void c_tmpcounter::visit_concatenation (concatenation* e) { tmpvar t = parent->gensym (e->type); t.declare (*parent); e->left->visit (this); e->right->visit (this); } void c_unparser::visit_concatenation (concatenation* e) { if (e->op != ".") throw semantic_error ("unexpected concatenation operator", e->tok); if (e->type != pe_string || e->left->type != pe_string || e->right->type != pe_string) throw semantic_error ("expected string types", e->tok); tmpvar t = gensym (e->type); o->line() << "({ "; o->indent(1); // o->newline() << "c->last_stmt = " << lex_cast_qstring(*e->tok) << ";"; c_assign (t.value(), e->left, "assignment"); c_strcat (t.value(), e->right); o->newline() << t << ";"; o->newline(-1) << "})"; } void c_unparser::visit_ternary_expression (ternary_expression* e) { if (e->cond->type != pe_long) throw semantic_error ("expected numeric condition", e->cond->tok); if (e->truevalue->type != e->falsevalue->type || e->type != e->truevalue->type || (e->truevalue->type != pe_long && e->truevalue->type != pe_string)) throw semantic_error ("expected matching types", e->tok); o->line() << "(("; e->cond->visit (this); o->line() << ") ? ("; e->truevalue->visit (this); o->line() << ") : ("; e->falsevalue->visit (this); o->line() << "))"; } void c_tmpcounter::visit_assignment (assignment *e) { c_tmpcounter_assignment tav (this, e->op, e->right); e->left->visit (& tav); } void c_unparser::visit_assignment (assignment* e) { if (e->op == "<<<") { if (e->type != pe_long) throw semantic_error ("non-number <<< expression", e->tok); if (e->left->type != pe_stats) throw semantic_error ("non-stats left operand to <<< expression", e->left->tok); if (e->right->type != pe_long) throw semantic_error ("non-number right operand to <<< expression", e->right->tok); } else { if (e->type != e->left->type) throw semantic_error ("type mismatch", e->tok, "vs", e->left->tok); if (e->right->type != e->left->type) throw semantic_error ("type mismatch", e->right->tok, "vs", e->left->tok); } c_unparser_assignment tav (this, e->op, e->right); e->left->visit (& tav); } void c_tmpcounter::visit_pre_crement (pre_crement* e) { c_tmpcounter_assignment tav (this, e->op, 0); e->operand->visit (& tav); } void c_unparser::visit_pre_crement (pre_crement* e) { if (e->type != pe_long || e->type != e->operand->type) throw semantic_error ("expected numeric type", e->tok); c_unparser_assignment tav (this, e->op, false); e->operand->visit (& tav); } void c_tmpcounter::visit_post_crement (post_crement* e) { c_tmpcounter_assignment tav (this, e->op, 0, true); e->operand->visit (& tav); } void c_unparser::visit_post_crement (post_crement* e) { if (e->type != pe_long || e->type != e->operand->type) throw semantic_error ("expected numeric type", e->tok); c_unparser_assignment tav (this, e->op, true); e->operand->visit (& tav); } void c_unparser::visit_symbol (symbol* e) { assert (e->referent != 0); vardecl* r = e->referent; if (r->index_types.size() != 0) throw semantic_error ("invalid reference to array", e->tok); var v = getvar(r, e->tok); o->line() << v; } void c_tmpcounter_assignment::prepare_rvalue (tmpvar & rval) { if (rvalue) { // literal number and strings don't need any temporaries declared if (rvalue->tok->type != tok_number && rvalue->tok->type != tok_string) rval.declare (*(parent->parent)); rvalue->visit (parent); } } void c_tmpcounter_assignment::c_assignop(tmpvar & res) { if (res.type() == pe_string) { // string assignment doesn't need any temporaries declared } else if (op == "<<<") res.declare (*(parent->parent)); else if (res.type() == pe_long) { // Only the 'post' operators ('x++') need a temporary declared. if (post) res.declare (*(parent->parent)); } } // Assignment expansion is tricky. // // Because assignments are nestable expressions, we have // to emit C constructs that are nestable expressions too. // We have to evaluate the given expressions the proper number of times, // including array indices. // We have to lock the lvalue (if global) against concurrent modification, // especially with modify-assignment operations (+=, ++). // We have to check the rvalue (for division-by-zero checks). // In the normal "pre=false" case, for (A op B) emit: // ({ tmp = B; check(B); lock(A); res = A op tmp; A = res; unlock(A); res; }) // In the "pre=true" case, emit instead: // ({ tmp = B; check(B); lock(A); res = A; A = res op tmp; unlock(A); res; }) // // (op is the plain operator portion of a combined calculate/assignment: // "+" for "+=", and so on. It is in the "macop" variable below.) // // For array assignments, additional temporaries are used for each // index, which are expanded before the "tmp=B" expression, in order // to consistently order evaluation of lhs before rhs. // void c_tmpcounter_assignment::visit_symbol (symbol *e) { exp_type ty = rvalue ? rvalue->type : e->type; tmpvar rval = parent->parent->gensym (ty); tmpvar res = parent->parent->gensym (ty); prepare_rvalue(rval); c_assignop (res); } void c_unparser_assignment::prepare_rvalue (string const & op, tmpvar & rval, token const * tok) { if (rvalue) { if (rvalue->tok->type == tok_number || rvalue->tok->type == tok_string) // Instead of assigning the numeric or string constant to a // temporary, then assigning the temporary to the final, let's // just override the temporary with the constant. rval.override(parent->c_expression(rvalue)); else parent->c_assign (rval.value(), rvalue, "assignment"); } else { if (op == "++" || op == "--") // Here is part of the conversion proccess of turning "x++" to // "x += 1". rval.override("1"); else throw semantic_error ("need rvalue for assignment", tok); } } void c_unparser_assignment::visit_symbol (symbol *e) { stmt_expr block(*parent); assert (e->referent != 0); if (e->referent->index_types.size() != 0) throw semantic_error ("unexpected reference to array", e->tok); // parent->o->newline() << "c->last_stmt = " << lex_cast_qstring(*e->tok) << ";"; exp_type ty = rvalue ? rvalue->type : e->type; tmpvar rval = parent->gensym (ty); tmpvar res = parent->gensym (ty); prepare_rvalue (op, rval, e->tok); var lvar = parent->getvar (e->referent, e->tok); c_assignop (res, lvar, rval, e->tok); parent->o->newline() << res << ";"; } void c_unparser::visit_target_symbol (target_symbol* e) { if (!e->probe_context_var.empty()) o->line() << "l->" << e->probe_context_var; else throw semantic_error("cannot translate general target expression", e->tok); } void c_unparser::visit_cast_op (cast_op* e) { throw semantic_error("cannot translate general cast expression", e->tok); } void c_tmpcounter::load_map_indices(arrayindex *e) { symbol *array; hist_op *hist; classify_indexable (e->base, array, hist); if (array) { assert (array->referent != 0); vardecl* r = array->referent; // One temporary per index dimension, except in the case of // number or string constants. for (unsigned i=0; iindex_types.size(); i++) { tmpvar ix = parent->gensym (r->index_types[i]); if (e->indexes[i]->tok->type == tok_number || e->indexes[i]->tok->type == tok_string) { // Do nothing } else ix.declare (*parent); e->indexes[i]->visit(this); } } } void c_unparser::load_map_indices(arrayindex *e, vector & idx) { symbol *array; hist_op *hist; classify_indexable (e->base, array, hist); if (array) { idx.clear(); assert (array->referent != 0); vardecl* r = array->referent; if (r->index_types.size() == 0 || r->index_types.size() != e->indexes.size()) throw semantic_error ("invalid array reference", e->tok); for (unsigned i=0; iindex_types.size(); i++) { if (r->index_types[i] != e->indexes[i]->type) throw semantic_error ("array index type mismatch", e->indexes[i]->tok); tmpvar ix = gensym (r->index_types[i]); if (e->indexes[i]->tok->type == tok_number || e->indexes[i]->tok->type == tok_string) // Instead of assigning the numeric or string constant to a // temporary, then using the temporary, let's just // override the temporary with the constant. ix.override(c_expression(e->indexes[i])); else { // o->newline() << "c->last_stmt = " // << lex_cast_qstring(*e->indexes[i]->tok) << ";"; c_assign (ix.value(), e->indexes[i], "array index copy"); } idx.push_back (ix); } } else { assert (e->indexes.size() == 1); assert (e->indexes[0]->type == pe_long); tmpvar ix = gensym (pe_long); // o->newline() << "c->last_stmt = " // << lex_cast_qstring(*e->indexes[0]->tok) << ";"; c_assign (ix.value(), e->indexes[0], "array index copy"); idx.push_back(ix); } } void c_unparser::load_aggregate (expression *e, aggvar & agg, bool pre_agg) { symbol *sym = get_symbol_within_expression (e); if (sym->referent->type != pe_stats) throw semantic_error ("unexpected aggregate of non-statistic", sym->tok); var v = getvar(sym->referent, e->tok); if (sym->referent->arity == 0) { // o->newline() << "c->last_stmt = " << lex_cast_qstring(*sym->tok) << ";"; o->newline() << agg << " = _stp_stat_get (" << v << ", 0);"; } else { arrayindex *arr = NULL; if (!expression_is_arrayindex (e, arr)) throw semantic_error("unexpected aggregate of non-arrayindex", e->tok); vector idx; load_map_indices (arr, idx); mapvar mvar = getmap (sym->referent, sym->tok); // o->newline() << "c->last_stmt = " << lex_cast_qstring(*sym->tok) << ";"; o->newline() << agg << " = " << mvar.get(idx, pre_agg) << ";"; } } string c_unparser::histogram_index_check(var & base, tmpvar & idx) const { return "((" + idx.value() + " >= 0)" + " && (" + idx.value() + " < " + base.buckets() + "))"; } void c_tmpcounter::visit_arrayindex (arrayindex *e) { symbol *array; hist_op *hist; classify_indexable (e->base, array, hist); if (array) { load_map_indices(e); // The index-expression result. tmpvar res = parent->gensym (e->type); res.declare (*parent); } else { assert(hist); // Note: this is a slightly tricker-than-it-looks allocation of // temporaries. The reason is that we're in the branch handling // histogram-indexing, and the histogram might be build over an // indexable entity itself. For example if we have: // // global foo // ... // foo[getpid(), geteuid()] <<< 1 // ... // print @log_hist(foo[pid, euid])[bucket] // // We are looking at the @log_hist(...)[bucket] expression, so // allocating one tmpvar for calculating bucket (the "index" of // this arrayindex expression), and one tmpvar for storing the // result in, just as normal. // // But we are *also* going to call load_aggregate on foo, which // will itself require tmpvars for each of its indices. Since // this is not handled by delving into the subexpression (it // would be if hist were first-class in the type system, but // it's not) we we allocate all the tmpvars used in such a // subexpression up here: first our own aggvar, then our index // (bucket) tmpvar, then all the index tmpvars of our // pe_stat-valued subexpression, then our result. // First all the stuff related to indexing into the histogram if (e->indexes.size() != 1) throw semantic_error("Invalid indexing of histogram", e->tok); tmpvar ix = parent->gensym (pe_long); ix.declare (*parent); e->indexes[0]->visit(this); tmpvar res = parent->gensym (pe_long); res.declare (*parent); // Then the aggregate, and all the tmpvars needed by our call to // load_aggregate(). aggvar agg = parent->gensym_aggregate (); agg.declare(*(this->parent)); symbol *sym = get_symbol_within_expression (hist->stat); var v = parent->getvar(sym->referent, sym->tok); if (sym->referent->arity != 0) { arrayindex *arr = NULL; if (!expression_is_arrayindex (hist->stat, arr)) throw semantic_error("expected arrayindex expression in indexed hist_op", e->tok); for (unsigned i=0; ireferent->index_types.size(); i++) { tmpvar ix = parent->gensym (sym->referent->index_types[i]); ix.declare (*parent); arr->indexes[i]->visit(this); } } } } void c_unparser::visit_arrayindex (arrayindex* e) { symbol *array; hist_op *hist; classify_indexable (e->base, array, hist); if (array) { // Visiting an statistic-valued array in a non-lvalue context is prohibited. if (array->referent->type == pe_stats) throw semantic_error ("statistic-valued array in rvalue context", e->tok); stmt_expr block(*this); // NB: Do not adjust the order of the next few lines; the tmpvar // allocation order must remain the same between // c_unparser::visit_arrayindex and c_tmpcounter::visit_arrayindex vector idx; load_map_indices (e, idx); tmpvar res = gensym (e->type); mapvar mvar = getmap (array->referent, e->tok); // o->newline() << "c->last_stmt = " << lex_cast_qstring(*e->tok) << ";"; c_assign (res, mvar.get(idx), e->tok); o->newline() << res << ";"; } else { // See commentary in c_tmpcounter::visit_arrayindex assert(hist); stmt_expr block(*this); // NB: Do not adjust the order of the next few lines; the tmpvar // allocation order must remain the same between // c_unparser::visit_arrayindex and c_tmpcounter::visit_arrayindex vector idx; load_map_indices (e, idx); tmpvar res = gensym (e->type); aggvar agg = gensym_aggregate (); // These should have faulted during elaboration if not true. assert(idx.size() == 1); assert(idx[0].type() == pe_long); symbol *sym = get_symbol_within_expression (hist->stat); var *v; if (sym->referent->arity < 1) v = new var(getvar(sym->referent, e->tok)); else v = new mapvar(getmap(sym->referent, e->tok)); v->assert_hist_compatible(*hist); if (aggregations_active.count(v->value())) load_aggregate(hist->stat, agg, true); else load_aggregate(hist->stat, agg, false); o->newline() << "c->last_stmt = " << lex_cast_qstring(*e->tok) << ";"; // PR 2142+2610: empty aggregates o->newline() << "if (unlikely (" << agg.value() << " == NULL)" << " || " << agg.value() << "->count == 0) {"; o->newline(1) << "c->last_error = \"empty aggregate\";"; o->newline() << "goto out;"; o->newline(-1) << "} else {"; o->newline(1) << "if (" << histogram_index_check(*v, idx[0]) << ")"; o->newline(1) << res << " = " << agg << "->histogram[" << idx[0] << "];"; o->newline(-1) << "else {"; o->newline(1) << "c->last_error = \"histogram index out of range\";"; o->newline() << "goto out;"; o->newline(-1) << "}"; o->newline(-1) << "}"; o->newline() << res << ";"; delete v; } } void c_tmpcounter_assignment::visit_arrayindex (arrayindex *e) { symbol *array; hist_op *hist; classify_indexable (e->base, array, hist); if (array) { parent->load_map_indices(e); // The expression rval, lval, and result. exp_type ty = rvalue ? rvalue->type : e->type; tmpvar rval = parent->parent->gensym (ty); tmpvar lval = parent->parent->gensym (ty); tmpvar res = parent->parent->gensym (ty); prepare_rvalue(rval); lval.declare (*(parent->parent)); if (op == "<<<") res.declare (*(parent->parent)); else c_assignop(res); } else { throw semantic_error("cannot assign to histogram buckets", e->tok); } } void c_unparser_assignment::visit_arrayindex (arrayindex *e) { symbol *array; hist_op *hist; classify_indexable (e->base, array, hist); if (array) { stmt_expr block(*parent); translator_output *o = parent->o; if (array->referent->index_types.size() == 0) throw semantic_error ("unexpected reference to scalar", e->tok); // nb: Do not adjust the order of the next few lines; the tmpvar // allocation order must remain the same between // c_unparser_assignment::visit_arrayindex and // c_tmpcounter_assignment::visit_arrayindex vector idx; parent->load_map_indices (e, idx); exp_type ty = rvalue ? rvalue->type : e->type; tmpvar rvar = parent->gensym (ty); tmpvar lvar = parent->gensym (ty); tmpvar res = parent->gensym (ty); // NB: because these expressions are nestable, emit this construct // thusly: // ({ tmp0=(idx0); ... tmpN=(idxN); rvar=(rhs); lvar; res; // lock (array); // lvar = get (array,idx0...N); // if necessary // assignop (res, lvar, rvar); // set (array, idx0...N, lvar); // unlock (array); // res; }) // // we store all indices in temporary variables to avoid nasty // reentrancy issues that pop up with nested expressions: // e.g. ++a[a[c]=5] could deadlock // // // There is an exception to the above form: if we're doign a <<< assigment to // a statistic-valued map, there's a special form we follow: // // ({ tmp0=(idx0); ... tmpN=(idxN); rvar=(rhs); // *no need to* lock (array); // _stp_map_add_stat (array, idx0...N, rvar); // *no need to* unlock (array); // rvar; }) // // To simplify variable-allocation rules, we assign rvar to lvar and // res in this block as well, even though they are technically // superfluous. prepare_rvalue (op, rvar, e->tok); if (op == "<<<") { assert (e->type == pe_stats); assert (rvalue->type == pe_long); mapvar mvar = parent->getmap (array->referent, e->tok); o->newline() << "c->last_stmt = " << lex_cast_qstring(*e->tok) << ";"; o->newline() << mvar.add (idx, rvar) << ";"; res = rvar; // no need for these dummy assignments // o->newline() << lvar << " = " << rvar << ";"; // o->newline() << res << " = " << rvar << ";"; } else { mapvar mvar = parent->getmap (array->referent, e->tok); o->newline() << "c->last_stmt = " << lex_cast_qstring(*e->tok) << ";"; if (op != "=") // don't bother fetch slot if we will just overwrite it parent->c_assign (lvar, mvar.get(idx), e->tok); c_assignop (res, lvar, rvar, e->tok); o->newline() << mvar.set (idx, lvar) << ";"; } o->newline() << res << ";"; } else { throw semantic_error("cannot assign to histogram buckets", e->tok); } } void c_tmpcounter::visit_functioncall (functioncall *e) { assert (e->referent != 0); functiondecl* r = e->referent; // one temporary per argument, unless literal numbers or strings for (unsigned i=0; iformal_args.size(); i++) { tmpvar t = parent->gensym (r->formal_args[i]->type); if (e->args[i]->tok->type != tok_number && e->args[i]->tok->type != tok_string) t.declare (*parent); e->args[i]->visit (this); } } void c_unparser::visit_functioncall (functioncall* e) { assert (e->referent != 0); functiondecl* r = e->referent; if (r->formal_args.size() != e->args.size()) throw semantic_error ("invalid length argument list", e->tok); stmt_expr block(*this); // NB: we store all actual arguments in temporary variables, // to avoid colliding sharing of context variables with // nested function calls: f(f(f(1))) // compute actual arguments vector tmp; for (unsigned i=0; iargs.size(); i++) { tmpvar t = gensym(e->args[i]->type); if (r->formal_args[i]->type != e->args[i]->type) throw semantic_error ("function argument type mismatch", e->args[i]->tok, "vs", r->formal_args[i]->tok); if (e->args[i]->tok->type == tok_number || e->args[i]->tok->type == tok_string) t.override(c_expression(e->args[i])); else { // o->newline() << "c->last_stmt = " // << lex_cast_qstring(*e->args[i]->tok) << ";"; c_assign (t.value(), e->args[i], "function actual argument evaluation"); } tmp.push_back(t); } // copy in actual arguments for (unsigned i=0; iargs.size(); i++) { if (r->formal_args[i]->type != e->args[i]->type) throw semantic_error ("function argument type mismatch", e->args[i]->tok, "vs", r->formal_args[i]->tok); c_assign ("c->locals[c->nesting+1].function_" + c_varname (r->name) + "." + c_varname (r->formal_args[i]->name), tmp[i].value(), e->args[i]->type, "function actual argument copy", e->args[i]->tok); } // call function o->newline() << "function_" << c_varname (r->name) << " (c);"; o->newline() << "if (unlikely(c->last_error)) goto out;"; // return result from retvalue slot if (r->type == pe_unknown) // If we passed typechecking, then nothing will use this return value o->newline() << "(void) 0;"; else o->newline() << "c->locals[c->nesting+1]" << ".function_" << c_varname (r->name) << ".__retvalue;"; } void c_tmpcounter::visit_print_format (print_format* e) { if (e->hist) { symbol *sym = get_symbol_within_expression (e->hist->stat); var v = parent->getvar(sym->referent, sym->tok); aggvar agg = parent->gensym_aggregate (); agg.declare(*(this->parent)); if (sym->referent->arity != 0) { // One temporary per index dimension. for (unsigned i=0; ireferent->index_types.size(); i++) { arrayindex *arr = NULL; if (!expression_is_arrayindex (e->hist->stat, arr)) throw semantic_error("expected arrayindex expression in printed hist_op", e->tok); tmpvar ix = parent->gensym (sym->referent->index_types[i]); ix.declare (*parent); arr->indexes[i]->visit(this); } } } else { // One temporary per argument for (unsigned i=0; i < e->args.size(); i++) { tmpvar t = parent->gensym (e->args[i]->type); if (e->args[i]->type == pe_unknown) { throw semantic_error("unknown type of arg to print operator", e->args[i]->tok); } if (e->args[i]->tok->type != tok_number && e->args[i]->tok->type != tok_string) t.declare (*parent); e->args[i]->visit (this); } // And the result exp_type ty = e->print_to_stream ? pe_long : pe_string; tmpvar res = parent->gensym (ty); if (ty == pe_string) res.declare (*parent); } } void c_unparser::visit_print_format (print_format* e) { // Print formats can contain a general argument list *or* a special // type of argument which gets its own processing: a single, // non-format-string'ed, histogram-type stat_op expression. if (e->hist) { stmt_expr block(*this); symbol *sym = get_symbol_within_expression (e->hist->stat); aggvar agg = gensym_aggregate (); var *v; if (sym->referent->arity < 1) v = new var(getvar(sym->referent, e->tok)); else v = new mapvar(getmap(sym->referent, e->tok)); v->assert_hist_compatible(*e->hist); { if (aggregations_active.count(v->value())) load_aggregate(e->hist->stat, agg, true); else load_aggregate(e->hist->stat, agg, false); // PR 2142+2610: empty aggregates o->newline() << "if (unlikely (" << agg.value() << " == NULL)" << " || " << agg.value() << "->count == 0) {"; o->newline(1) << "c->last_error = \"empty aggregate\";"; o->newline() << "c->last_stmt = " << lex_cast_qstring(*e->tok) << ";"; o->newline() << "goto out;"; o->newline(-1) << "} else"; o->newline(1) << "_stp_stat_print_histogram (" << v->hist() << ", " << agg.value() << ");"; o->indent(-1); } delete v; } else { stmt_expr block(*this); // Compute actual arguments vector tmp; for (unsigned i=0; iargs.size(); i++) { tmpvar t = gensym(e->args[i]->type); tmp.push_back(t); // o->newline() << "c->last_stmt = " // << lex_cast_qstring(*e->args[i]->tok) << ";"; // If we've got a numeric or string constant, instead of // assigning the numeric or string constant to a temporary, // then passing the temporary to _stp_printf/_stp_snprintf, // let's just override the temporary with the constant. if (e->args[i]->tok->type == tok_number || e->args[i]->tok->type == tok_string) tmp[i].override(c_expression(e->args[i])); else c_assign (t.value(), e->args[i], "print format actual argument evaluation"); } std::vector components; if (e->print_with_format) { components = e->components; } else { // Synthesize a print-format string if the user didn't // provide one; the synthetic string simply contains one // directive for each argument. for (unsigned i = 0; i < e->args.size(); ++i) { if (i > 0 && e->print_with_delim) components.push_back (e->delimiter); print_format::format_component curr; curr.clear(); switch (e->args[i]->type) { case pe_unknown: throw semantic_error("cannot print unknown expression type", e->args[i]->tok); case pe_stats: throw semantic_error("cannot print a raw stats object", e->args[i]->tok); case pe_long: curr.type = print_format::conv_signed_decimal; break; case pe_string: curr.type = print_format::conv_string; break; } components.push_back (curr); } if (e->print_with_newline) { print_format::format_component curr; curr.clear(); curr.type = print_format::conv_literal; curr.literal_string = "\\n"; components.push_back (curr); } } // Allocate the result exp_type ty = e->print_to_stream ? pe_long : pe_string; tmpvar res = gensym (ty); int use_print = 0; string format_string = print_format::components_to_string(components); if ((tmp.size() == 0 && format_string.find("%%") == std::string::npos) || (tmp.size() == 1 && format_string == "%s")) use_print = 1; else if (tmp.size() == 1 && e->args[0]->tok->type == tok_string && format_string == "%s\\n") { use_print = 1; tmp[0].override(tmp[0].value() + "\"\\n\""); components[0].type = print_format::conv_literal; } // Make the [s]printf call... // Generate code to check that any pointer arguments are actually accessible. */ int arg_ix = 0; for (unsigned i = 0; i < components.size(); ++i) { if (components[i].type == print_format::conv_literal) continue; /* Take note of the width and precision arguments, if any. */ int width_ix = -1, prec_ix= -1; if (components[i].widthtype == print_format::width_dynamic) width_ix = arg_ix++; if (components[i].prectype == print_format::prec_dynamic) prec_ix = arg_ix++; /* Generate a noop call to deref_buffer for %m. */ if (components[i].type == print_format::conv_memory || components[i].type == print_format::conv_memory_hex) { this->probe_or_function_needs_deref_fault_handler = true; o->newline() << "deref_buffer (0, " << tmp[arg_ix].value() << ", "; if (prec_ix == -1) if (width_ix != -1) prec_ix = width_ix; if (prec_ix != -1) o->line() << tmp[prec_ix].value(); else o->line() << "1"; o->line() << ");"; } ++arg_ix; } if (e->print_to_stream) { if (e->print_char) { o->newline() << "_stp_print_char ("; if (tmp.size()) o->line() << tmp[0].value() << ");"; else o->line() << '"' << format_string << "\");"; return; } if (use_print) { o->newline() << "_stp_print ("; if (tmp.size()) o->line() << tmp[0].value() << ");"; else o->line() << '"' << format_string << "\");"; return; } // We'll just hardcode the result of 0 instead of using the // temporary. res.override("((int64_t)0LL)"); o->newline() << "_stp_printf ("; } else o->newline() << "_stp_snprintf (" << res.value() << ", MAXSTRINGLEN, "; o->line() << '"' << format_string << '"'; /* Generate the actual arguments. Make sure that they match the expected type of the format specifier. */ arg_ix = 0; for (unsigned i = 0; i < components.size(); ++i) { if (components[i].type == print_format::conv_literal) continue; /* Cast the width and precision arguments, if any, to 'int'. */ if (components[i].widthtype == print_format::width_dynamic) o->line() << ", (int)" << tmp[arg_ix++].value(); if (components[i].prectype == print_format::prec_dynamic) o->line() << ", (int)" << tmp[arg_ix++].value(); /* The type of the %m argument is 'char*'. */ if (components[i].type == print_format::conv_memory || components[i].type == print_format::conv_memory_hex) o->line() << ", (char*)(uintptr_t)" << tmp[arg_ix++].value(); /* The type of the %c argument is 'int'. */ else if (components[i].type == print_format::conv_char) o->line() << ", (int)" << tmp[arg_ix++].value(); else if (arg_ix < (int) tmp.size()) o->line() << ", " << tmp[arg_ix++].value(); } o->line() << ");"; o->newline() << res.value() << ";"; } } void c_tmpcounter::visit_stat_op (stat_op* e) { symbol *sym = get_symbol_within_expression (e->stat); var v = parent->getvar(sym->referent, e->tok); aggvar agg = parent->gensym_aggregate (); tmpvar res = parent->gensym (pe_long); agg.declare(*(this->parent)); res.declare(*(this->parent)); if (sym->referent->arity != 0) { // One temporary per index dimension. for (unsigned i=0; ireferent->index_types.size(); i++) { // Sorry about this, but with no dynamic_cast<> and no // constructor patterns, this is how things work. arrayindex *arr = NULL; if (!expression_is_arrayindex (e->stat, arr)) throw semantic_error("expected arrayindex expression in stat_op of array", e->tok); tmpvar ix = parent->gensym (sym->referent->index_types[i]); ix.declare (*parent); arr->indexes[i]->visit(this); } } } void c_unparser::visit_stat_op (stat_op* e) { // Stat ops can be *applied* to two types of expression: // // 1. An arrayindex expression on a pe_stats-valued array. // // 2. A symbol of type pe_stats. // FIXME: classify the expression the stat_op is being applied to, // call appropriate stp_get_stat() / stp_pmap_get_stat() helper, // then reach into resultant struct stat_data. // FIXME: also note that summarizing anything is expensive, and we // really ought to pass a timeout handler into the summary routine, // check its response, possibly exit if it ran out of cycles. { stmt_expr block(*this); symbol *sym = get_symbol_within_expression (e->stat); aggvar agg = gensym_aggregate (); tmpvar res = gensym (pe_long); var v = getvar(sym->referent, e->tok); { if (aggregations_active.count(v.value())) load_aggregate(e->stat, agg, true); else load_aggregate(e->stat, agg, false); // PR 2142+2610: empty aggregates if (e->ctype == sc_count) { o->newline() << "if (unlikely (" << agg.value() << " == NULL))"; o->indent(1); c_assign(res, "0", e->tok); o->indent(-1); } else { o->newline() << "if (unlikely (" << agg.value() << " == NULL)" << " || " << agg.value() << "->count == 0) {"; o->newline(1) << "c->last_error = \"empty aggregate\";"; o->newline() << "c->last_stmt = " << lex_cast_qstring(*e->tok) << ";"; o->newline() << "goto out;"; o->newline(-1) << "}"; } o->newline() << "else"; o->indent(1); switch (e->ctype) { case sc_average: c_assign(res, ("_stp_div64(NULL, " + agg.value() + "->sum, " + agg.value() + "->count)"), e->tok); break; case sc_count: c_assign(res, agg.value() + "->count", e->tok); break; case sc_sum: c_assign(res, agg.value() + "->sum", e->tok); break; case sc_min: c_assign(res, agg.value() + "->min", e->tok); break; case sc_max: c_assign(res, agg.value() + "->max", e->tok); break; } o->indent(-1); } o->newline() << res << ";"; } } void c_unparser::visit_hist_op (hist_op*) { // Hist ops can only occur in a limited set of circumstances: // // 1. Inside an arrayindex expression, as the base referent. See // c_unparser::visit_arrayindex for handling of this case. // // 2. Inside a foreach statement, as the base referent. See // c_unparser::visit_foreach_loop for handling this case. // // 3. Inside a print_format expression, as the sole argument. See // c_unparser::visit_print_format for handling this case. // // Note that none of these cases involves the c_unparser ever // visiting this node. We should not get here. assert(false); } struct unwindsym_dump_context { systemtap_session& session; ostream& output; unsigned stp_module_index; unsigned long stp_kretprobe_trampoline_addr; set undone_unwindsym_modules; }; // Get the .debug_frame end .eh_frame sections for the given module. // Also returns the lenght of both sections when found, plus the section // address (offset) of the eh_frame data. static void get_unwind_data (Dwfl_Module *m, void **debug_frame, void **eh_frame, size_t *debug_len, size_t *eh_len, Dwarf_Addr *eh_addr) { Dwarf_Addr start, bias = 0; GElf_Ehdr *ehdr, ehdr_mem; GElf_Shdr *shdr, shdr_mem; Elf_Scn *scn; Elf_Data *data; Elf *elf; // fetch .eh_frame info preferably from main elf file. dwfl_module_info (m, NULL, &start, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL); elf = dwfl_module_getelf(m, &bias); ehdr = gelf_getehdr(elf, &ehdr_mem); scn = NULL; while ((scn = elf_nextscn(elf, scn))) { shdr = gelf_getshdr(scn, &shdr_mem); if (strcmp(elf_strptr(elf, ehdr->e_shstrndx, shdr->sh_name), ".eh_frame") == 0) { data = elf_rawdata(scn, NULL); *eh_frame = data->d_buf; *eh_len = data->d_size; // For ".dynamic" sections we want the offset, not absolute addr. if (dwfl_module_relocations (m) > 0) *eh_addr = shdr->sh_addr - start + bias; else *eh_addr = shdr->sh_addr; break; } } // fetch .debug_frame info preferably from dwarf debuginfo file. elf = (dwarf_getelf (dwfl_module_getdwarf (m, &bias)) ?: dwfl_module_getelf (m, &bias)); ehdr = gelf_getehdr(elf, &ehdr_mem); scn = NULL; while ((scn = elf_nextscn(elf, scn))) { shdr = gelf_getshdr(scn, &shdr_mem); if (strcmp(elf_strptr(elf, ehdr->e_shstrndx, shdr->sh_name), ".debug_frame") == 0) { data = elf_rawdata(scn, NULL); *debug_frame = data->d_buf; *debug_len = data->d_size; break; } } } static int dump_unwindsyms (Dwfl_Module *m, void **userdata __attribute__ ((unused)), const char *name, Dwarf_Addr base, void *arg) { unwindsym_dump_context* c = (unwindsym_dump_context*) arg; assert (c); unsigned stpmod_idx = c->stp_module_index; string modname = name; if (pending_interrupts) return DWARF_CB_ABORT; // skip modules/files we're not actually interested in if (c->session.unwindsym_modules.find(modname) == c->session.unwindsym_modules.end()) return DWARF_CB_OK; c->stp_module_index ++; if (c->session.verbose > 1) clog << "dump_unwindsyms " << name << " index=" << stpmod_idx << " base=0x" << hex << base << dec << endl; // We want to extract several bits of information: // // - parts of the program-header that map the file's physical offsets to the text section // - section table: just a list of section (relocation) base addresses // - symbol table of the text-like sections, with all addresses relativized to each base // - the contents of .debug_frame section, for unwinding purposes // // In the future, we'll also care about data symbols. int syments = dwfl_module_getsymtab(m); dwfl_assert ("Getting symbol table for " + modname, syments >= 0); //extract build-id from debuginfo file int build_id_len = 0; unsigned char *build_id_bits; GElf_Addr build_id_vaddr; if ((build_id_len=dwfl_module_build_id(m, (const unsigned char **)&build_id_bits, &build_id_vaddr)) > 0) { // Enable workaround for elfutils dwfl bug. // see https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=465872 // and http://sourceware.org/ml/systemtap/2008-q4/msg00579.html #if _ELFUTILS_PREREQ(0,138) // Let's standardize to the buggy "end of build-id bits" behavior. build_id_vaddr += build_id_len; #endif // And check for another workaround needed. // see https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=489439 // and http://sourceware.org/ml/systemtap/2009-q1/msg00513.html #if !_ELFUTILS_PREREQ(0,141) if (build_id_vaddr < base && dwfl_module_relocations (m) == 1) { GElf_Addr main_bias; dwfl_module_getelf (m, &main_bias); build_id_vaddr += main_bias; } #endif if (c->session.verbose > 1) { clog << "Found build-id in " << name << ", length " << build_id_len; clog << ", end at 0x" << hex << build_id_vaddr << dec << endl; } } // Get the canonical path of the main file for comparison at runtime. // When given directly by the user through -d or in case of the kernel // name and path might differ. path should be used for matching. // Use end as sanity check when resolving symbol addresses and to // calculate size for .dynamic and .absolute sections. const char *mainfile; Dwarf_Addr start, end; dwfl_module_info (m, NULL, &start, &end, NULL, NULL, &mainfile, NULL); // Look up the relocation basis for symbols int n = dwfl_module_relocations (m); dwfl_assert ("dwfl_module_relocations", n >= 0); // XXX: unfortunate duplication with tapsets.cxx:emit_address() typedef map addrmap_t; // NB: plain map, sorted by address vector > seclist; // encountered relocation bases // (section names and sizes) map addrmap; // per-relocation-base sorted addrmap Dwarf_Addr extra_offset = 0; for (int i = 0; i < syments; ++i) { GElf_Sym sym; GElf_Word shndxp; const char *name = dwfl_module_getsym(m, i, &sym, &shndxp); if (name) { // NB: Yey, we found the kernel's _stext value. // Sess.sym_stext may be unset (0) at this point, since // there may have been no kernel probes set. We could // use tapsets.cxx:lookup_symbol_address(), but then // we're already iterating over the same data here... if (modname == "kernel" && !strcmp(name, "_stext")) { int ki; extra_offset = sym.st_value; ki = dwfl_module_relocate_address (m, &extra_offset); dwfl_assert ("dwfl_module_relocate_address extra_offset", ki >= 0); // Sadly dwfl_module_relocate_address is broken on // elfutils < 0.138, so we need to adjust for the module // base address outself. (see also below). extra_offset = sym.st_value - base; if (c->session.verbose > 2) clog << "Found kernel _stext extra offset 0x" << hex << extra_offset << dec << endl; } // We are only interested in "real" symbols. // We omit symbols that have suspicious addresses (before base, // or after end). if ((GELF_ST_TYPE (sym.st_info) == STT_FUNC || GELF_ST_TYPE (sym.st_info) == STT_NOTYPE || // PR10206 ppc fn-desc are in .opd GELF_ST_TYPE (sym.st_info) == STT_OBJECT) // PR10000: also need .data && !(sym.st_shndx == SHN_UNDEF // Value undefined, || shndxp == (GElf_Word) -1 // in a non-allocated section, || sym.st_value >= end // beyond current module, || sym.st_value < base)) // before first section. { Dwarf_Addr sym_addr = sym.st_value; Dwarf_Addr save_addr = sym_addr; const char *secname = NULL; if (n > 0) // only try to relocate if there exist relocation bases { int ki = dwfl_module_relocate_address (m, &sym_addr); dwfl_assert ("dwfl_module_relocate_address", ki >= 0); secname = dwfl_module_relocation_info (m, ki, NULL); // For ET_DYN files (secname == "") we do ignore the // dwfl_module_relocate_address adjustment. libdwfl // up to 0.137 would substract the wrong bias. So we do // it ourself, it is always just the module base address // in this case. if (ki == 0 && secname != NULL && secname[0] == '\0') sym_addr = save_addr - base; } if (n == 1 && modname == "kernel") { // This is a symbol within a (possibly relocatable) // kernel image. // We only need the function symbols to identify kernel-mode // PC's, so we omit undefined or "fake" absolute addresses. // These fake absolute addresses occur in some older i386 // kernels to indicate they are vDSO symbols, not real // functions in the kernel. We also omit symbols that have if (GELF_ST_TYPE (sym.st_info) == STT_FUNC && sym.st_shndx == SHN_ABS) continue; secname = "_stext"; // NB: don't subtract session.sym_stext, which could be inconveniently NULL. // Instead, sym_addr will get compensated later via extra_offset. // We need to note this for the unwinder. if (c->stp_kretprobe_trampoline_addr == (unsigned long) -1 && ! strcmp (name, "kretprobe_trampoline_holder")) c->stp_kretprobe_trampoline_addr = sym_addr; } else if (n > 0) { assert (secname != NULL); // secname adequately set // NB: it may be an empty string for ET_DYN objects // like shared libraries, as their relocation base // is implicit. if (secname[0] == '\0') secname = ".dynamic"; } else { assert (n == 0); // sym_addr is absolute, as it must be since there are no relocation bases secname = ".absolute"; // sentinel } // Compute our section number unsigned secidx; for (secidx=0; secidxsh_size; } seclist.push_back (make_pair(secname,size)); } (addrmap[secidx])[sym_addr] = name; } } } // Must be relative to actual kernel load address. if (c->stp_kretprobe_trampoline_addr != (unsigned long) -1) c->stp_kretprobe_trampoline_addr -= extra_offset; // Add unwind data to be included if it exists for this module. void *debug_frame = NULL; size_t debug_len = 0; void *eh_frame = NULL; size_t eh_len = 0; Dwarf_Addr eh_addr = 0; get_unwind_data (m, &debug_frame, &eh_frame, &debug_len, &eh_len, &eh_addr); if (debug_frame != NULL && debug_len > 0) { c->output << "#if defined(STP_USE_DWARF_UNWINDER) && defined(STP_NEED_UNWIND_DATA)\n"; c->output << "static uint8_t _stp_module_" << stpmod_idx << "_debug_frame[] = \n"; c->output << " {"; for (size_t i = 0; i < debug_len; i++) { int h = ((uint8_t *)debug_frame)[i]; c->output << "0x" << hex << h << dec << ","; if ((i + 1) % 16 == 0) c->output << "\n" << " "; } c->output << "};\n"; c->output << "#endif /* STP_USE_DWARF_UNWINDER && STP_NEED_UNWIND_DATA */\n"; } if (eh_frame != NULL && eh_len > 0) { c->output << "#if defined(STP_USE_DWARF_UNWINDER) && defined(STP_NEED_UNWIND_DATA)\n"; c->output << "static uint8_t _stp_module_" << stpmod_idx << "_eh_frame[] = \n"; c->output << " {"; for (size_t i = 0; i < eh_len; i++) { int h = ((uint8_t *)eh_frame)[i]; c->output << "0x" << hex << h << dec << ","; if ((i + 1) % 16 == 0) c->output << "\n" << " "; } c->output << "};\n"; c->output << "#endif /* STP_USE_DWARF_UNWINDER && STP_NEED_UNWIND_DATA */\n"; } if (debug_frame == NULL && eh_frame == NULL) { // There would be only a small benefit to warning. A user // likely can't do anything about this; backtraces for the // affected module would just get all icky heuristicy. // So only report in verbose mode. if (c->session.verbose > 2 && ! c->session.suppress_warnings) c->session.print_warning ("No unwind data for " + modname + ", " + dwfl_errmsg (-1)); } for (unsigned secidx = 0; secidx < seclist.size(); secidx++) { c->output << "static struct _stp_symbol " << "_stp_module_" << stpmod_idx<< "_symbols_" << secidx << "[] = {\n"; // Only include symbols if they will be used c->output << "#ifdef STP_NEED_SYMBOL_DATA\n"; // We write out a *sorted* symbol table, so the runtime doesn't have to sort them later. for (addrmap_t::iterator it = addrmap[secidx].begin(); it != addrmap[secidx].end(); it++) { if (it->first < extra_offset) continue; // skip symbols that occur before our chosen base address c->output << " { 0x" << hex << it->first-extra_offset << dec << ", " << lex_cast_qstring (it->second) << " },\n"; } c->output << "#endif /* STP_NEED_SYMBOL_DATA */\n"; c->output << "};\n"; } c->output << "static struct _stp_section _stp_module_" << stpmod_idx<< "_sections[] = {\n"; // For the kernel, executables (ET_EXEC) or shared libraries (ET_DYN) // there is just one section that covers the whole address space of // the module. For kernel modules (ET_REL) there can be multiple // sections that get relocated separately. for (unsigned secidx = 0; secidx < seclist.size(); secidx++) { c->output << "{\n" << ".name = " << lex_cast_qstring(seclist[secidx].first) << ",\n" << ".size = 0x" << hex << seclist[secidx].second << dec << ",\n" << ".symbols = _stp_module_" << stpmod_idx << "_symbols_" << secidx << ",\n" << ".num_symbols = " << addrmap[secidx].size() << "\n" << "},\n"; } c->output << "};\n"; mainfile = canonicalize_file_name(mainfile); // PR10228: populate the task_finder_vmcb. if (modname[0] == '/') // user-space module { // NB: runtime/sym.c c->output << "static struct stap_task_finder_target _stp_vmcb_" << stpmod_idx << "= {\n"; c->output << "#ifdef CONFIG_UTRACE\n"; c->output << ".procname = " << lex_cast_qstring (mainfile) << ",\n"; c->output << ".mmap_callback = &_stp_tf_mmap_cb,\n"; c->output << ".munmap_callback = &_stp_tf_munmap_cb,\n"; c->output << "#endif\n"; c->output << "};\n"; } c->output << "static struct _stp_module _stp_module_" << stpmod_idx << " = {\n"; c->output << ".name = " << lex_cast_qstring (modname) << ", \n"; c->output << ".path = " << lex_cast_qstring (mainfile) << ",\n"; // PR10228: populate the task_finder_vmcb. if (modname[0] == '/') // user-space module c->output << ".vmcb = & _stp_vmcb_" << stpmod_idx << ",\n"; c->output << ".dwarf_module_base = 0x" << hex << base << dec << ", \n"; c->output << ".eh_frame_addr = 0x" << hex << eh_addr << dec << ", \n"; if (debug_frame != NULL) { c->output << "#if defined(STP_USE_DWARF_UNWINDER) && defined(STP_NEED_UNWIND_DATA)\n"; c->output << ".debug_frame = " << "_stp_module_" << stpmod_idx << "_debug_frame, \n"; c->output << ".debug_frame_len = " << debug_len << ", \n"; c->output << "#else\n"; } c->output << ".debug_frame = NULL,\n"; c->output << ".debug_frame_len = 0,\n"; if (debug_frame != NULL) c->output << "#endif /* STP_USE_DWARF_UNWINDER && STP_NEED_UNWIND_DATA*/\n"; if (eh_frame != NULL) { c->output << "#if defined(STP_USE_DWARF_UNWINDER) && defined(STP_NEED_UNWIND_DATA)\n"; c->output << ".eh_frame = " << "_stp_module_" << stpmod_idx << "_eh_frame, \n"; c->output << ".eh_frame_len = " << eh_len << ", \n"; c->output << "#else\n"; } c->output << ".eh_frame = NULL,\n"; c->output << ".eh_frame_len = 0,\n"; if (eh_frame != NULL) c->output << "#endif /* STP_USE_DWARF_UNWINDER && STP_NEED_UNWIND_DATA*/\n"; c->output << ".unwind_hdr = NULL,\n"; c->output << ".unwind_hdr_len = 0,\n"; c->output << ".sections = _stp_module_" << stpmod_idx << "_sections" << ",\n"; c->output << ".num_sections = sizeof(_stp_module_" << stpmod_idx << "_sections)/" << "sizeof(struct _stp_section),\n"; if (build_id_len > 0) { c->output << ".build_id_bits = \"" ; for (int j=0; joutput << "\\x" << hex << (unsigned short) *(build_id_bits+j) << dec; c->output << "\",\n"; c->output << ".build_id_len = " << build_id_len << ",\n"; /* XXX: kernel data boot-time relocation works differently from text. This hack disables relocation altogether, but that's not necessarily correct either. We may instead need a relocation basis different from _stext, such as __start_notes. */ if (modname == "kernel") c->output << ".build_id_offset = 0x" << hex << build_id_vaddr << dec << ",\n"; else c->output << ".build_id_offset = 0x" << hex << build_id_vaddr - base << dec << ",\n"; } else c->output << ".build_id_len = 0,\n"; //initialize the note section representing unloaded c->output << ".notes_sect = 0,\n"; c->output << "};\n\n"; c->undone_unwindsym_modules.erase (modname); return DWARF_CB_OK; } // Emit symbol table & unwind data, plus any calls needed to register // them with the runtime. void emit_symbol_data_done (unwindsym_dump_context*, systemtap_session&); static set offline_search_modules; static int dwfl_report_offline_predicate2 (const char* modname, const char* filename) { if (pending_interrupts) return -1; if (offline_search_modules.empty()) return -1; /* Reject mismatching module names */ if (offline_search_modules.find(modname) == offline_search_modules.end()) return 0; else { offline_search_modules.erase(modname); return 1; } } void emit_symbol_data (systemtap_session& s) { string symfile = "stap-symbols.h"; s.op->newline() << "#include " << lex_cast_qstring (symfile); ofstream kallsyms_out ((s.tmpdir + "/" + symfile).c_str()); unwindsym_dump_context ctx = { s, kallsyms_out, 0, ~0, s.unwindsym_modules }; // Micro optimization, mainly to speed up tiny regression tests // using just begin probe. if (s.unwindsym_modules.size () == 0) { emit_symbol_data_done(&ctx, s); return; } // XXX: copied from tapsets.cxx dwflpp::, sadly static const char *debuginfo_path_arr = "+:.debug:/usr/lib/debug:build"; static const char *debuginfo_env_arr = getenv("SYSTEMTAP_DEBUGINFO_PATH"); static const char *debuginfo_path = (debuginfo_env_arr ?: debuginfo_path_arr); // ---- step 1: process any kernel modules listed static const Dwfl_Callbacks kernel_callbacks = { dwfl_linux_kernel_find_elf, dwfl_standard_find_debuginfo, dwfl_offline_section_address, (char **) & debuginfo_path }; Dwfl *dwfl = dwfl_begin (&kernel_callbacks); if (!dwfl) throw semantic_error ("cannot open dwfl"); dwfl_report_begin (dwfl); // We have a problem with -r REVISION vs -r BUILDDIR here. If // we're running against a fedora/rhel style kernel-debuginfo // tree, s.kernel_build_tree is not the place where the unstripped // vmlinux will be installed. Rather, it's over yonder at // /usr/lib/debug/lib/modules/$REVISION/. It seems that there is // no way to set the dwfl_callback.debuginfo_path and always // passs the plain kernel_release here. So instead we have to // hard-code this magic here. string elfutils_kernel_path; if (s.kernel_build_tree == string("/lib/modules/" + s.kernel_release + "/build")) elfutils_kernel_path = s.kernel_release; else elfutils_kernel_path = s.kernel_build_tree; // Set up our offline search for kernel modules. As in dwflpp.cxx, // we don't want the offline search iteration to do a complete search // of the kernel build tree, since that's wasteful. offline_search_modules.erase (offline_search_modules.begin(), offline_search_modules.end()); for (set::iterator it = s.unwindsym_modules.begin(); it != s.unwindsym_modules.end(); it++) { string foo = *it; if (foo[0] != '/') /* Omit user-space, since we're only using this for kernel space offline searches. */ offline_search_modules.insert (foo); } int rc = dwfl_linux_kernel_report_offline (dwfl, elfutils_kernel_path.c_str(), & dwfl_report_offline_predicate2); (void) rc; // As in dwflpp.cxx, we ignore rc here. dwfl_report_end (dwfl, NULL, NULL); ptrdiff_t off = 0; do { if (pending_interrupts) return; if (ctx.undone_unwindsym_modules.empty()) break; off = dwfl_getmodules (dwfl, &dump_unwindsyms, (void *) &ctx, 0); } while (off > 0); dwfl_assert("dwfl_getmodules", off == 0); dwfl_end(dwfl); // ---- step 2: process any user modules (files) listed // XXX: see dwflpp::setup_user. static const Dwfl_Callbacks user_callbacks = { NULL, /* dwfl_linux_kernel_find_elf, */ dwfl_standard_find_debuginfo, NULL, /* ET_REL not supported for user space, only ET_EXEC and ET_DYN. dwfl_offline_section_address, */ (char **) & debuginfo_path }; for (std::set::iterator it = s.unwindsym_modules.begin(); it != s.unwindsym_modules.end(); it++) { string modname = *it; assert (modname.length() != 0); if (modname[0] != '/') continue; // user-space files must be full paths Dwfl *dwfl = dwfl_begin (&user_callbacks); if (!dwfl) throw semantic_error ("cannot create dwfl for " + modname); dwfl_report_begin (dwfl); Dwfl_Module* mod = dwfl_report_offline (dwfl, modname.c_str(), modname.c_str(), -1); dwfl_report_end (dwfl, NULL, NULL); if (mod != 0) // tolerate missing data; will warn below { ptrdiff_t off = 0; do { if (pending_interrupts) return; if (ctx.undone_unwindsym_modules.empty()) break; off = dwfl_getmodules (dwfl, &dump_unwindsyms, (void *) &ctx, 0); } while (off > 0); dwfl_assert("dwfl_getmodules", off == 0); } dwfl_end(dwfl); } emit_symbol_data_done (&ctx, s); } void emit_symbol_data_done (unwindsym_dump_context *ctx, systemtap_session& s) { // Print out a definition of the runtime's _stp_modules[] globals. ctx->output << "\n"; ctx->output << "static struct _stp_module *_stp_modules [] = {\n"; for (unsigned i=0; istp_module_index; i++) { ctx->output << "& _stp_module_" << i << ",\n"; } ctx->output << "};\n"; ctx->output << "static unsigned _stp_num_modules = " << ctx->stp_module_index << ";\n"; ctx->output << "static unsigned long _stp_kretprobe_trampoline = "; // Special case for -1, which is invalid in hex if host width > target width. if (ctx->stp_kretprobe_trampoline_addr == (unsigned long) -1) ctx->output << "-1;\n"; else ctx->output << "0x" << hex << ctx->stp_kretprobe_trampoline_addr << dec << ";\n"; // Some nonexistent modules may have been identified with "-d". Note them. if (! s.suppress_warnings) for (set::iterator it = ctx->undone_unwindsym_modules.begin(); it != ctx->undone_unwindsym_modules.end(); it ++) s.print_warning ("missing unwind/symbol data for module '" + (*it) + "'"); } struct recursion_info: public traversing_visitor { recursion_info (systemtap_session& s): sess(s), nesting_max(0), recursive(false) {} systemtap_session& sess; unsigned nesting_max; bool recursive; std::vector current_nesting; void visit_functioncall (functioncall* e) { traversing_visitor::visit_functioncall (e); // for arguments // check for nesting level unsigned nesting_depth = current_nesting.size() + 1; if (nesting_max < nesting_depth) { if (sess.verbose > 3) clog << "identified max-nested function: " << e->referent->name << " (" << nesting_depth << ")" << endl; nesting_max = nesting_depth; } // check for (direct or mutual) recursion for (unsigned j=0; jreferent) { recursive = true; if (sess.verbose > 3) clog << "identified recursive function: " << e->referent->name << endl; return; } // non-recursive traversal current_nesting.push_back (e->referent); e->referent->body->visit (this); current_nesting.pop_back (); } }; int translate_pass (systemtap_session& s) { int rc = 0; s.op = new translator_output (s.translated_source); c_unparser cup (& s); s.up = & cup; try { recursion_info ri (s); // NB: we start our traversal from the s.functions[] rather than the probes. // We assume that each function is called at least once, or else it would have // been elided already. for (map::iterator it = s.functions.begin(); it != s.functions.end(); it++) { functiondecl *fd = it->second; fd->body->visit (& ri); } if (s.verbose > 1) clog << "function recursion-analysis: max-nesting " << ri.nesting_max << (ri.recursive ? " recursive" : " non-recursive") << endl; unsigned nesting = ri.nesting_max + 1; /* to account for initial probe->function call */ if (ri.recursive) nesting += 10; // This is at the very top of the file. s.op->newline() << "#ifndef MAXNESTING"; s.op->newline() << "#define MAXNESTING " << nesting; s.op->newline() << "#endif"; // Strings are used for storing backtraces, they are larger on 64bit // so raise the size on 64bit architectures. PR10486 s.op->newline() << "#include "; s.op->newline() << "#ifndef MAXSTRINGLEN"; s.op->newline() << "#if BITS_PER_LONG == 32"; s.op->newline() << "#define MAXSTRINGLEN 256"; s.op->newline() << "#else"; s.op->newline() << "#define MAXSTRINGLEN 512"; s.op->newline() << "#endif"; s.op->newline() << "#endif"; s.op->newline() << "#ifndef MAXACTION"; s.op->newline() << "#define MAXACTION 1000"; s.op->newline() << "#endif"; s.op->newline() << "#ifndef MAXACTION_INTERRUPTIBLE"; s.op->newline() << "#define MAXACTION_INTERRUPTIBLE (MAXACTION * 10)"; s.op->newline() << "#endif"; s.op->newline() << "#ifndef MAXTRYLOCK"; s.op->newline() << "#define MAXTRYLOCK MAXACTION"; s.op->newline() << "#endif"; s.op->newline() << "#ifndef TRYLOCKDELAY"; s.op->newline() << "#define TRYLOCKDELAY 100"; s.op->newline() << "#endif"; s.op->newline() << "#ifndef MAXMAPENTRIES"; s.op->newline() << "#define MAXMAPENTRIES 2048"; s.op->newline() << "#endif"; s.op->newline() << "#ifndef MAXERRORS"; s.op->newline() << "#define MAXERRORS 0"; s.op->newline() << "#endif"; s.op->newline() << "#ifndef MAXSKIPPED"; s.op->newline() << "#define MAXSKIPPED 100"; s.op->newline() << "#endif"; s.op->newline() << "#ifndef MINSTACKSPACE"; s.op->newline() << "#define MINSTACKSPACE 1024"; s.op->newline() << "#endif"; s.op->newline() << "#ifndef INTERRUPTIBLE"; s.op->newline() << "#define INTERRUPTIBLE 1"; s.op->newline() << "#endif"; // Overload processing s.op->newline() << "#ifndef STP_OVERLOAD_INTERVAL"; s.op->newline() << "#define STP_OVERLOAD_INTERVAL 1000000000LL"; s.op->newline() << "#endif"; s.op->newline() << "#ifndef STP_OVERLOAD_THRESHOLD"; s.op->newline() << "#define STP_OVERLOAD_THRESHOLD 500000000LL"; s.op->newline() << "#endif"; // We allow the user to completely turn overload processing off // (as opposed to tuning it by overriding the values above) by // running: stap -DSTP_NO_OVERLOAD {other options} s.op->newline() << "#ifndef STP_NO_OVERLOAD"; s.op->newline() << "#define STP_OVERLOAD"; s.op->newline() << "#endif"; s.op->newline() << "#define STP_SKIP_BADVARS " << (s.skip_badvars ? 1 : 0); if (s.bulk_mode) s.op->newline() << "#define STP_BULKMODE"; if (s.timing) s.op->newline() << "#define STP_TIMING"; if (s.perfmon) s.op->newline() << "#define STP_PERFMON"; s.op->newline() << "#include \"runtime.h\""; s.op->newline() << "#include \"stack.c\""; s.op->newline() << "#include \"stat.c\""; s.op->newline() << "#include "; s.op->newline() << "#include "; s.op->newline() << "#include "; s.op->newline() << "#include "; s.op->newline() << "#include "; s.op->newline() << "#include "; // s.op->newline() << "#include "; // newer kernels only s.op->newline() << "#include "; s.op->newline() << "#include "; s.op->newline() << "#include "; // s.op->newline() << "#include "; s.op->newline() << "#include \"loc2c-runtime.h\" "; // XXX: old 2.6 kernel hack s.op->newline() << "#ifndef read_trylock"; s.op->newline() << "#define read_trylock(x) ({ read_lock(x); 1; })"; s.op->newline() << "#endif"; s.up->emit_common_header (); // context etc. for (unsigned i=0; inewline() << s.embeds[i]->code << "\n"; } if (s.globals.size()>0) { s.op->newline() << "static struct {"; s.op->indent(1); for (unsigned i=0; iemit_global (s.globals[i]); } s.op->newline(-1) << "} global = {"; s.op->newline(1); for (unsigned i=0; iemit_global_init (s.globals[i]); } s.op->newline(-1) << "};"; s.op->assert_0_indent(); } for (map::iterator it = s.functions.begin(); it != s.functions.end(); it++) { if (pending_interrupts) return 1; s.op->newline(); s.up->emit_functionsig (it->second); } s.op->assert_0_indent(); for (map::iterator it = s.functions.begin(); it != s.functions.end(); it++) { if (pending_interrupts) return 1; s.op->newline(); s.up->emit_function (it->second); } s.op->assert_0_indent(); // Run a varuse_collecting_visitor over probes that need global // variable locks. We'll use this information later in // emit_locks()/emit_unlocks(). for (unsigned i=0; ineeds_global_locks()) s.probes[i]->body->visit (&cup.vcv_needs_global_locks); } s.op->assert_0_indent(); for (unsigned i=0; iemit_probe (s.probes[i]); } s.op->assert_0_indent(); s.op->newline(); s.up->emit_module_init (); s.op->assert_0_indent(); s.op->newline(); s.up->emit_module_exit (); s.op->assert_0_indent(); s.op->newline(); // XXX impedance mismatch s.op->newline() << "static int probe_start (void) {"; s.op->newline(1) << "return systemtap_module_init () ? -1 : 0;"; s.op->newline(-1) << "}"; s.op->newline(); s.op->newline() << "static void probe_exit (void) {"; s.op->newline(1) << "systemtap_module_exit ();"; s.op->newline(-1) << "}"; s.op->assert_0_indent(); emit_symbol_data (s); s.op->newline() << "MODULE_DESCRIPTION(\"systemtap-generated probe\");"; s.op->newline() << "MODULE_LICENSE(\"GPL\");"; s.op->assert_0_indent(); // PR10298: attempt to avoid collisions with symbols for (unsigned i=0; inewline(); s.up->emit_global_param (s.globals[i]); } s.op->assert_0_indent(); } catch (const semantic_error& e) { s.print_error (e); } s.op->line() << "\n"; delete s.op; s.op = 0; s.up = 0; return rc + s.num_errors(); } /* vim: set sw=2 ts=8 cino=>4,n-2,{2,^-2,t0,(0,u0,w1,M1 : */