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/* -------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* (C)Copyright 2007 */
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/* -------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* PROLOG END TAG zYx */
#ifndef __LIBSYNC_PPU_TRACEHOOKS_H__
#define __LIBSYNC_PPU_TRACEHOOKS_H__
#ifdef LIBSYNC_TRACE
#include <trace_events.h>
/*
* last parameter in the trace_even and trace_interval_entry call is
* the stack level to report the PC in the trace record. so 0 means
* the PC of the current frame, 1 means the PC of the caller, etc.
* there's a dilemma here - these macros are included in the inline
* _mutex calls which get called from the (created during build)
* mutex functions in the mutex .c files. in that case, the level
* should be 1 - we don't want the PC of where in the mutex function
* the trace call is happening, we want the PC of whomever is calling
* the mutex function.
*
* but.. an app can call the inline functions - it can #include the
* appropriate libsync mutex .h files, and call the inlined _mutex
* function in their code. in that case, the appropriate level for the
* trace calls would be 0 - the user would want to know where in their
* code the call to the _mutex function is.
*
* so, we'll assume _LEVEL of 0 which is what the inline funtions need.
* when we build the files for libsync, we'll do a -D_LEVEL=1
*/
#ifndef _LEVEL
#define _LEVEL 0
#endif
#define TRACE_EVENT_MUTEX_INIT 0x0003
#define TRACE_MUTEX_INIT(lock) { \
trace_payload_t payload; \
payload.dword[0]=(uint64_t)lock; \
trace_event(TRACE_EVENT_MUTEX_INIT, 1, &payload, "Event=%d, lock=0x%x",_LEVEL); \
}
#define TRACE_EVENT_MUTEX_LOCK 0x0103
#define TRACE_MUTEX_LOCK_ENTRY(_INTERVAL) \
trace_interval_p _INTERVAL = trace_interval_entry(TRACE_EVENT_MUTEX_LOCK, _LEVEL)
#define TRACE_MUTEX_LOCK_EXIT(_INTERVAL,lock,miss) { \
trace_payload_t payload; \
payload.dword[0]=(uint64_t)lock; \
payload.word[2]=(uint32_t)miss; \
trace_interval_exit(_INTERVAL, 2, &payload, "Event=%d, lock=0x%x, miss=0x%x"); \
}
#define TRACE_EVENT_MUTEX_TRYLOCK 0x0203
#define TRACE_MUTEX_TRYLOCK(lock,ret) { \
trace_payload_t payload; \
payload.dword[0]=(uint64_t)lock; \
payload.word[2]=(uint32_t)ret; \
trace_event(TRACE_EVENT_MUTEX_TRYLOCK, 2, &payload, "Event=%d, lock=0x%x, ret=0x%x", _LEVEL); \
}
#define TRACE_EVENT_MUTEX_UNLOCK 0x0303
#define TRACE_MUTEX_UNLOCK(lock) { \
trace_payload_t payload; \
payload.dword[0]=(uint64_t)lock; \
trace_event(TRACE_EVENT_MUTEX_UNLOCK, 1, &payload, "Event=%d, lock=0x%x", _LEVEL); \
}
#else /* LIBSYNC_TRACE */
#define TRACE_MUTEX_INIT(lock)
#define TRACE_MUTEX_LOCK_ENTRY(_INTERVAL)
#define TRACE_MUTEX_LOCK_EXIT(_INTERVAL,lock,miss)
#define TRACE_MUTEX_TRYLOCK(lock,ret_val)
#define TRACE_MUTEX_UNLOCK(lock)
#endif /* LIBSYNC_TRACE */
#endif /* __LIBSYNC_PPU_TRACEHOOKS_H__ */
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