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| 19-May-2022 |
Walter Erquinigo <[email protected]> |
[trace][intelpt] Support system-wide tracing [12] - Support multi-core trace load and save
:q! This diff is massive, but it's because it connects the client with lldb-server and also ensures that th
[trace][intelpt] Support system-wide tracing [12] - Support multi-core trace load and save
:q! This diff is massive, but it's because it connects the client with lldb-server and also ensures that the postmortem case works.
- Flatten the postmortem trace schema. The reason is that the schema has become quite complex due to the new multicore case, which defeats the original purpose of having a schema that could work for every trace plug-in. At this point, it's better that each trace plug-in defines it's own full schema. This means that the only common field is "type". -- Because of this new approach, I merged the "common" trace load and saving functionalities into the IntelPT one. This simplified the code quite a bit. If we eventually implement another trace plug-in, we can see then what we could reuse. -- The new schema, which is flattened, has now better comments and is parsed better. A change I did was to disallow hex addresses, because they are a bit error prone. I'm asking now to print the address in decimal. -- Renamed "intel" to "GenuineIntel" in the schema because that's what you see in /proc/cpuinfo. - Implemented reading the context switch trace data buffer. I had to do some refactors to do that cleanly. -- A major change that I did here was to simplify the perf_event circular buffer reading logic. It was too complex. Maybe the original Intel author had something different in mind. - Implemented all the necessary bits to read trace.json files with per-core data. - Implemented all the necessary bits to save to disk per-core trace session. - Added a test that ensures that parsing and saving to disk works.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D126015
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| 07-Jul-2021 |
Alex Langford <[email protected]> |
[LLDB] Move Trace-specific classes into separate library
These two classes, TraceSessionFileParser and ThreadPostMortemTrace, seem to be useful primarily for tracing. Currently it looks like intel-p
[LLDB] Move Trace-specific classes into separate library
These two classes, TraceSessionFileParser and ThreadPostMortemTrace, seem to be useful primarily for tracing. Currently it looks like intel-pt is the sole user of these, but that other tracing plugins could be written in the future that take advantage of these. Unfortunately with them in Target, there is a dependency on PluginProcessUtility. I'd like to sever that dependency, so I moved them into a `TraceCommon` plugin.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105649
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