#ifndef TR2_TLS_H #define TR2_TLS_H #include "trace2/tr2_ctr.h" #include "trace2/tr2_tmr.h" /* * Notice: the term "TLS" refers to "thread-local storage" in the * Trace2 source files. This usage is borrowed from GCC and Windows. * There is NO relation to "transport layer security". */ /* * Arbitry limit for thread names for column alignment. */ #define TR2_MAX_THREAD_NAME (24) struct tr2tls_thread_ctx { const char *thread_name; uint64_t *array_us_start; size_t alloc; size_t nr_open_regions; /* plays role of "nr" in ALLOC_GROW */ int thread_id; struct tr2_timer_block timer_block; struct tr2_counter_block counter_block; unsigned int used_any_timer:1; unsigned int used_any_per_thread_timer:1; unsigned int used_any_counter:1; unsigned int used_any_per_thread_counter:1; }; /* * Create thread-local storage for the current thread. * * The first thread in the process will have: * { .thread_id=0, .thread_name="main" } * Subsequent threads are given a non-zero thread_id and a thread_name * constructed from the id and a thread base name (which is usually just * the name of the thread-proc function). For example: * { .thread_id=10, .thread_name="th10:fsm-listen" } * This helps to identify and distinguish messages from concurrent threads. * The ctx.thread_name field is truncated if necessary to help with column * alignment in printf-style messages. * * In this and all following functions the term "self" refers to the * current thread. */ struct tr2tls_thread_ctx *tr2tls_create_self(const char *thread_base_name, uint64_t us_thread_start); /* * Get the thread-local storage pointer of the current thread. */ struct tr2tls_thread_ctx *tr2tls_get_self(void); /* * return true if the current thread is the main thread. */ int tr2tls_is_main_thread(void); /* * Free the current thread's thread-local storage. */ void tr2tls_unset_self(void); /* * Begin a new nested region and remember the start time. */ void tr2tls_push_self(uint64_t us_now); /* * End the innermost nested region. */ void tr2tls_pop_self(void); /* * Pop any extra (above the first) open regions on the current * thread and discard. During a thread-exit, we should only * have region[0] that was pushed in trace2_thread_start() if * the thread exits normally. */ void tr2tls_pop_unwind_self(void); /* * Compute the elapsed time since the innermost region in the * current thread started and the given time (usually now). */ uint64_t tr2tls_region_elasped_self(uint64_t us); /* * Compute the elapsed time since the main thread started * and the given time (usually now). This is assumed to * be the absolute run time of the process. */ uint64_t tr2tls_absolute_elapsed(uint64_t us); /* * Initialize thread-local storage for Trace2. */ void tr2tls_init(void); /* * Free all Trace2 thread-local storage resources. */ void tr2tls_release(void); /* * Protected increment of an integer. */ int tr2tls_locked_increment(int *p); /* * Capture the process start time and do nothing else. */ void tr2tls_start_process_clock(void); /* * Explicitly lock/unlock our mutex. */ void tr2tls_lock(void); void tr2tls_unlock(void); #endif /* TR2_TLS_H */