| Deterministic Automata Instrumentation |
| ====================================== |
| |
| The RV monitor file created by dot2k, with the name "$MODEL_NAME.c" |
| includes a section dedicated to instrumentation. |
| |
| In the example of the wip.dot monitor created on [1], it will look like:: |
| |
| /* |
| * This is the instrumentation part of the monitor. |
| * |
| * This is the section where manual work is required. Here the kernel events |
| * are translated into model's event. |
| * |
| */ |
| static void handle_preempt_disable(void *data, /* XXX: fill header */) |
| { |
| da_handle_event_wip(preempt_disable_wip); |
| } |
| |
| static void handle_preempt_enable(void *data, /* XXX: fill header */) |
| { |
| da_handle_event_wip(preempt_enable_wip); |
| } |
| |
| static void handle_sched_waking(void *data, /* XXX: fill header */) |
| { |
| da_handle_event_wip(sched_waking_wip); |
| } |
| |
| static int enable_wip(void) |
| { |
| int retval; |
| |
| retval = da_monitor_init_wip(); |
| if (retval) |
| return retval; |
| |
| rv_attach_trace_probe("wip", /* XXX: tracepoint */, handle_preempt_disable); |
| rv_attach_trace_probe("wip", /* XXX: tracepoint */, handle_preempt_enable); |
| rv_attach_trace_probe("wip", /* XXX: tracepoint */, handle_sched_waking); |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| The comment at the top of the section explains the general idea: the |
| instrumentation section translates *kernel events* into the *model's |
| event*. |
| |
| Tracing callback functions |
| -------------------------- |
| |
| The first three functions are the starting point of the callback *handler |
| functions* for each of the three events from the wip model. The developer |
| does not necessarily need to use them: they are just starting points. |
| |
| Using the example of:: |
| |
| void handle_preempt_disable(void *data, /* XXX: fill header */) |
| { |
| da_handle_event_wip(preempt_disable_wip); |
| } |
| |
| The preempt_disable event from the model connects directly to the |
| preemptirq:preempt_disable. The preemptirq:preempt_disable event |
| has the following signature, from include/trace/events/preemptirq.h:: |
| |
| TP_PROTO(unsigned long ip, unsigned long parent_ip) |
| |
| Hence, the handle_preempt_disable() function will look like:: |
| |
| void handle_preempt_disable(void *data, unsigned long ip, unsigned long parent_ip) |
| |
| In this case, the kernel event translates one to one with the automata |
| event, and indeed, no other change is required for this function. |
| |
| The next handler function, handle_preempt_enable() has the same argument |
| list from the handle_preempt_disable(). The difference is that the |
| preempt_enable event will be used to synchronize the system to the model. |
| |
| Initially, the *model* is placed in the initial state. However, the *system* |
| might or might not be in the initial state. The monitor cannot start |
| processing events until it knows that the system has reached the initial state. |
| Otherwise, the monitor and the system could be out-of-sync. |
| |
| Looking at the automata definition, it is possible to see that the system |
| and the model are expected to return to the initial state after the |
| preempt_enable execution. Hence, it can be used to synchronize the |
| system and the model at the initialization of the monitoring section. |
| |
| The start is informed via a special handle function, the |
| "da_handle_start_event_$(MONITOR_NAME)(event)", in this case:: |
| |
| da_handle_start_event_wip(preempt_enable_wip); |
| |
| So, the callback function will look like:: |
| |
| void handle_preempt_enable(void *data, unsigned long ip, unsigned long parent_ip) |
| { |
| da_handle_start_event_wip(preempt_enable_wip); |
| } |
| |
| Finally, the "handle_sched_waking()" will look like:: |
| |
| void handle_sched_waking(void *data, struct task_struct *task) |
| { |
| da_handle_event_wip(sched_waking_wip); |
| } |
| |
| And the explanation is left for the reader as an exercise. |
| |
| enable and disable functions |
| ---------------------------- |
| |
| dot2k automatically creates two special functions:: |
| |
| enable_$(MONITOR_NAME)() |
| disable_$(MONITOR_NAME)() |
| |
| These functions are called when the monitor is enabled and disabled, |
| respectively. |
| |
| They should be used to *attach* and *detach* the instrumentation to the running |
| system. The developer must add to the relative function all that is needed to |
| *attach* and *detach* its monitor to the system. |
| |
| For the wip case, these functions were named:: |
| |
| enable_wip() |
| disable_wip() |
| |
| But no change was required because: by default, these functions *attach* and |
| *detach* the tracepoints_to_attach, which was enough for this case. |
| |
| Instrumentation helpers |
| ----------------------- |
| |
| To complete the instrumentation, the *handler functions* need to be attached to a |
| kernel event, at the monitoring enable phase. |
| |
| The RV interface also facilitates this step. For example, the macro "rv_attach_trace_probe()" |
| is used to connect the wip model events to the relative kernel event. dot2k automatically |
| adds "rv_attach_trace_probe()" function call for each model event in the enable phase, as |
| a suggestion. |
| |
| For example, from the wip sample model:: |
| |
| static int enable_wip(void) |
| { |
| int retval; |
| |
| retval = da_monitor_init_wip(); |
| if (retval) |
| return retval; |
| |
| rv_attach_trace_probe("wip", /* XXX: tracepoint */, handle_preempt_enable); |
| rv_attach_trace_probe("wip", /* XXX: tracepoint */, handle_sched_waking); |
| rv_attach_trace_probe("wip", /* XXX: tracepoint */, handle_preempt_disable); |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| The probes then need to be detached at the disable phase. |
| |
| [1] The wip model is presented in:: |
| |
| Documentation/trace/rv/deterministic_automata.rst |
| |
| The wip monitor is presented in:: |
| |
| Documentation/trace/rv/da_monitor_synthesis.rst |