//===-- xray_fdr_logging.cpp -----------------------------------*- C++ -*-===// // // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // This file is a part of XRay, a dynamic runtime instrumentation system. // // Here we implement the Flight Data Recorder mode for XRay, where we use // compact structures to store records in memory as well as when writing out the // data to files. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #include "xray_fdr_logging.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_allocator_internal.h" #include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_atomic.h" #include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_common.h" #include "xray/xray_interface.h" #include "xray/xray_records.h" #include "xray_allocator.h" #include "xray_buffer_queue.h" #include "xray_defs.h" #include "xray_fdr_controller.h" #include "xray_fdr_flags.h" #include "xray_fdr_log_writer.h" #include "xray_flags.h" #include "xray_recursion_guard.h" #include "xray_tsc.h" #include "xray_utils.h" namespace __xray { static atomic_sint32_t LoggingStatus = { XRayLogInitStatus::XRAY_LOG_UNINITIALIZED}; namespace { // Group together thread-local-data in a struct, then hide it behind a function // call so that it can be initialized on first use instead of as a global. We // force the alignment to 64-bytes for x86 cache line alignment, as this // structure is used in the hot path of implementation. struct XRAY_TLS_ALIGNAS(64) ThreadLocalData { BufferQueue::Buffer Buffer{}; BufferQueue *BQ = nullptr; using LogWriterStorage = std::byte[sizeof(FDRLogWriter)]; alignas(FDRLogWriter) LogWriterStorage LWStorage; FDRLogWriter *Writer = nullptr; using ControllerStorage = std::byte[sizeof(FDRController<>)]; alignas(FDRController<>) ControllerStorage CStorage; FDRController<> *Controller = nullptr; }; } // namespace static_assert(std::is_trivially_destructible::value, "ThreadLocalData must be trivially destructible"); // Use a global pthread key to identify thread-local data for logging. static pthread_key_t Key; // Global BufferQueue. static std::byte BufferQueueStorage[sizeof(BufferQueue)]; static BufferQueue *BQ = nullptr; // Global thresholds for function durations. static atomic_uint64_t ThresholdTicks{0}; // Global for ticks per second. static atomic_uint64_t TicksPerSec{0}; static atomic_sint32_t LogFlushStatus = { XRayLogFlushStatus::XRAY_LOG_NOT_FLUSHING}; // This function will initialize the thread-local data structure used by the FDR // logging implementation and return a reference to it. The implementation // details require a bit of care to maintain. // // First, some requirements on the implementation in general: // // - XRay handlers should not call any memory allocation routines that may // delegate to an instrumented implementation. This means functions like // malloc() and free() should not be called while instrumenting. // // - We would like to use some thread-local data initialized on first-use of // the XRay instrumentation. These allow us to implement unsynchronized // routines that access resources associated with the thread. // // The implementation here uses a few mechanisms that allow us to provide both // the requirements listed above. We do this by: // // 1. Using a thread-local aligned storage buffer for representing the // ThreadLocalData struct. This data will be uninitialized memory by // design. // // 2. Not requiring a thread exit handler/implementation, keeping the // thread-local as purely a collection of references/data that do not // require cleanup. // // We're doing this to avoid using a `thread_local` object that has a // non-trivial destructor, because the C++ runtime might call std::malloc(...) // to register calls to destructors. Deadlocks may arise when, for example, an // externally provided malloc implementation is XRay instrumented, and // initializing the thread-locals involves calling into malloc. A malloc // implementation that does global synchronization might be holding a lock for a // critical section, calling a function that might be XRay instrumented (and // thus in turn calling into malloc by virtue of registration of the // thread_local's destructor). #if XRAY_HAS_TLS_ALIGNAS static_assert(alignof(ThreadLocalData) >= 64, "ThreadLocalData must be cache line aligned."); #endif static ThreadLocalData &getThreadLocalData() { alignas(ThreadLocalData) thread_local std::byte TLDStorage[sizeof(ThreadLocalData)]; if (pthread_getspecific(Key) == NULL) { new (reinterpret_cast(&TLDStorage)) ThreadLocalData{}; pthread_setspecific(Key, &TLDStorage); } return *reinterpret_cast(&TLDStorage); } static XRayFileHeader &fdrCommonHeaderInfo() { alignas(XRayFileHeader) static std::byte HStorage[sizeof(XRayFileHeader)]; static pthread_once_t OnceInit = PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT; static bool TSCSupported = true; static uint64_t CycleFrequency = NanosecondsPerSecond; pthread_once( &OnceInit, +[] { XRayFileHeader &H = reinterpret_cast(HStorage); // Version 2 of the log writes the extents of the buffer, instead of // relying on an end-of-buffer record. // Version 3 includes PID metadata record. // Version 4 includes CPU data in the custom event records. // Version 5 uses relative deltas for custom and typed event records, // and removes the CPU data in custom event records (similar to how // function records use deltas instead of full TSCs and rely on other // metadata records for TSC wraparound and CPU migration). H.Version = 5; H.Type = FileTypes::FDR_LOG; // Test for required CPU features and cache the cycle frequency TSCSupported = probeRequiredCPUFeatures(); if (TSCSupported) CycleFrequency = getTSCFrequency(); H.CycleFrequency = CycleFrequency; // FIXME: Actually check whether we have 'constant_tsc' and // 'nonstop_tsc' before setting the values in the header. H.ConstantTSC = 1; H.NonstopTSC = 1; }); return reinterpret_cast(HStorage); } // This is the iterator implementation, which knows how to handle FDR-mode // specific buffers. This is used as an implementation of the iterator function // needed by __xray_set_buffer_iterator(...). It maintains a global state of the // buffer iteration for the currently installed FDR mode buffers. In particular: // // - If the argument represents the initial state of XRayBuffer ({nullptr, 0}) // then the iterator returns the header information. // - If the argument represents the header information ({address of header // info, size of the header info}) then it returns the first FDR buffer's // address and extents. // - It will keep returning the next buffer and extents as there are more // buffers to process. When the input represents the last buffer, it will // return the initial state to signal completion ({nullptr, 0}). // // See xray/xray_log_interface.h for more details on the requirements for the // implementations of __xray_set_buffer_iterator(...) and // __xray_log_process_buffers(...). XRayBuffer fdrIterator(const XRayBuffer B) { DCHECK(internal_strcmp(__xray_log_get_current_mode(), "xray-fdr") == 0); DCHECK(BQ->finalizing()); if (BQ == nullptr || !BQ->finalizing()) { if (Verbosity()) Report( "XRay FDR: Failed global buffer queue is null or not finalizing!\n"); return {nullptr, 0}; } // We use a global scratch-pad for the header information, which only gets // initialized the first time this function is called. We'll update one part // of this information with some relevant data (in particular the number of // buffers to expect). alignas( XRayFileHeader) static std::byte HeaderStorage[sizeof(XRayFileHeader)]; static pthread_once_t HeaderOnce = PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT; pthread_once( &HeaderOnce, +[] { reinterpret_cast(HeaderStorage) = fdrCommonHeaderInfo(); }); // We use a convenience alias for code referring to Header from here on out. auto &Header = reinterpret_cast(HeaderStorage); if (B.Data == nullptr && B.Size == 0) { Header.FdrData = FdrAdditionalHeaderData{BQ->ConfiguredBufferSize()}; return XRayBuffer{static_cast(&Header), sizeof(Header)}; } static BufferQueue::const_iterator It{}; static BufferQueue::const_iterator End{}; static uint8_t *CurrentBuffer{nullptr}; static size_t SerializedBufferSize = 0; if (B.Data == static_cast(&Header) && B.Size == sizeof(Header)) { // From this point on, we provide raw access to the raw buffer we're getting // from the BufferQueue. We're relying on the iterators from the current // Buffer queue. It = BQ->cbegin(); End = BQ->cend(); } if (CurrentBuffer != nullptr) { deallocateBuffer(CurrentBuffer, SerializedBufferSize); CurrentBuffer = nullptr; } if (It == End) return {nullptr, 0}; // Set up the current buffer to contain the extents like we would when writing // out to disk. The difference here would be that we still write "empty" // buffers, or at least go through the iterators faithfully to let the // handlers see the empty buffers in the queue. // // We need this atomic fence here to ensure that writes happening to the // buffer have been committed before we load the extents atomically. Because // the buffer is not explicitly synchronised across threads, we rely on the // fence ordering to ensure that writes we expect to have been completed // before the fence are fully committed before we read the extents. atomic_thread_fence(memory_order_acquire); auto BufferSize = atomic_load(It->Extents, memory_order_acquire); SerializedBufferSize = BufferSize + sizeof(MetadataRecord); CurrentBuffer = allocateBuffer(SerializedBufferSize); if (CurrentBuffer == nullptr) return {nullptr, 0}; // Write out the extents as a Metadata Record into the CurrentBuffer. MetadataRecord ExtentsRecord; ExtentsRecord.Type = uint8_t(RecordType::Metadata); ExtentsRecord.RecordKind = uint8_t(MetadataRecord::RecordKinds::BufferExtents); internal_memcpy(ExtentsRecord.Data, &BufferSize, sizeof(BufferSize)); auto AfterExtents = static_cast(internal_memcpy(CurrentBuffer, &ExtentsRecord, sizeof(MetadataRecord))) + sizeof(MetadataRecord); internal_memcpy(AfterExtents, It->Data, BufferSize); XRayBuffer Result; Result.Data = CurrentBuffer; Result.Size = SerializedBufferSize; ++It; return Result; } // Must finalize before flushing. XRayLogFlushStatus fdrLoggingFlush() XRAY_NEVER_INSTRUMENT { if (atomic_load(&LoggingStatus, memory_order_acquire) != XRayLogInitStatus::XRAY_LOG_FINALIZED) { if (Verbosity()) Report("Not flushing log, implementation is not finalized.\n"); return XRayLogFlushStatus::XRAY_LOG_NOT_FLUSHING; } if (atomic_exchange(&LogFlushStatus, XRayLogFlushStatus::XRAY_LOG_FLUSHING, memory_order_release) == XRayLogFlushStatus::XRAY_LOG_FLUSHING) { if (Verbosity()) Report("Not flushing log, implementation is still flushing.\n"); return XRayLogFlushStatus::XRAY_LOG_NOT_FLUSHING; } if (BQ == nullptr) { if (Verbosity()) Report("Cannot flush when global buffer queue is null.\n"); return XRayLogFlushStatus::XRAY_LOG_NOT_FLUSHING; } // We wait a number of milliseconds to allow threads to see that we've // finalised before attempting to flush the log. SleepForMillis(fdrFlags()->grace_period_ms); // At this point, we're going to uninstall the iterator implementation, before // we decide to do anything further with the global buffer queue. __xray_log_remove_buffer_iterator(); // Once flushed, we should set the global status of the logging implementation // to "uninitialized" to allow for FDR-logging multiple runs. auto ResetToUnitialized = at_scope_exit([] { atomic_store(&LoggingStatus, XRayLogInitStatus::XRAY_LOG_UNINITIALIZED, memory_order_release); }); auto CleanupBuffers = at_scope_exit([] { auto &TLD = getThreadLocalData(); if (TLD.Controller != nullptr) TLD.Controller->flush(); }); if (fdrFlags()->no_file_flush) { if (Verbosity()) Report("XRay FDR: Not flushing to file, 'no_file_flush=true'.\n"); atomic_store(&LogFlushStatus, XRayLogFlushStatus::XRAY_LOG_FLUSHED, memory_order_release); return XRayLogFlushStatus::XRAY_LOG_FLUSHED; } // We write out the file in the following format: // // 1) We write down the XRay file header with version 1, type FDR_LOG. // 2) Then we use the 'apply' member of the BufferQueue that's live, to // ensure that at this point in time we write down the buffers that have // been released (and marked "used") -- we dump the full buffer for now // (fixed-sized) and let the tools reading the buffers deal with the data // afterwards. // LogWriter *LW = LogWriter::Open(); if (LW == nullptr) { auto Result = XRayLogFlushStatus::XRAY_LOG_NOT_FLUSHING; atomic_store(&LogFlushStatus, Result, memory_order_release); return Result; } XRayFileHeader Header = fdrCommonHeaderInfo(); Header.FdrData = FdrAdditionalHeaderData{BQ->ConfiguredBufferSize()}; LW->WriteAll(reinterpret_cast(&Header), reinterpret_cast(&Header) + sizeof(Header)); // Release the current thread's buffer before we attempt to write out all the // buffers. This ensures that in case we had only a single thread going, that // we are able to capture the data nonetheless. auto &TLD = getThreadLocalData(); if (TLD.Controller != nullptr) TLD.Controller->flush(); BQ->apply([&](const BufferQueue::Buffer &B) { // Starting at version 2 of the FDR logging implementation, we only write // the records identified by the extents of the buffer. We use the Extents // from the Buffer and write that out as the first record in the buffer. We // still use a Metadata record, but fill in the extents instead for the // data. MetadataRecord ExtentsRecord; auto BufferExtents = atomic_load(B.Extents, memory_order_acquire); DCHECK(BufferExtents <= B.Size); ExtentsRecord.Type = uint8_t(RecordType::Metadata); ExtentsRecord.RecordKind = uint8_t(MetadataRecord::RecordKinds::BufferExtents); internal_memcpy(ExtentsRecord.Data, &BufferExtents, sizeof(BufferExtents)); if (BufferExtents > 0) { LW->WriteAll(reinterpret_cast(&ExtentsRecord), reinterpret_cast(&ExtentsRecord) + sizeof(MetadataRecord)); LW->WriteAll(reinterpret_cast(B.Data), reinterpret_cast(B.Data) + BufferExtents); } }); atomic_store(&LogFlushStatus, XRayLogFlushStatus::XRAY_LOG_FLUSHED, memory_order_release); return XRayLogFlushStatus::XRAY_LOG_FLUSHED; } XRayLogInitStatus fdrLoggingFinalize() XRAY_NEVER_INSTRUMENT { s32 CurrentStatus = XRayLogInitStatus::XRAY_LOG_INITIALIZED; if (!atomic_compare_exchange_strong(&LoggingStatus, &CurrentStatus, XRayLogInitStatus::XRAY_LOG_FINALIZING, memory_order_release)) { if (Verbosity()) Report("Cannot finalize log, implementation not initialized.\n"); return static_cast(CurrentStatus); } // Do special things to make the log finalize itself, and not allow any more // operations to be performed until re-initialized. if (BQ == nullptr) { if (Verbosity()) Report("Attempting to finalize an uninitialized global buffer!\n"); } else { BQ->finalize(); } atomic_store(&LoggingStatus, XRayLogInitStatus::XRAY_LOG_FINALIZED, memory_order_release); return XRayLogInitStatus::XRAY_LOG_FINALIZED; } struct TSCAndCPU { uint64_t TSC = 0; unsigned char CPU = 0; }; static TSCAndCPU getTimestamp() XRAY_NEVER_INSTRUMENT { // We want to get the TSC as early as possible, so that we can check whether // we've seen this CPU before. We also do it before we load anything else, // to allow for forward progress with the scheduling. TSCAndCPU Result; // Test once for required CPU features static pthread_once_t OnceProbe = PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT; static bool TSCSupported = true; pthread_once( &OnceProbe, +[] { TSCSupported = probeRequiredCPUFeatures(); }); if (TSCSupported) { Result.TSC = __xray::readTSC(Result.CPU); } else { // FIXME: This code needs refactoring as it appears in multiple locations timespec TS; int result = clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME, &TS); if (result != 0) { Report("clock_gettime(2) return %d, errno=%d", result, int(errno)); TS = {0, 0}; } Result.CPU = 0; Result.TSC = TS.tv_sec * __xray::NanosecondsPerSecond + TS.tv_nsec; } return Result; } thread_local atomic_uint8_t Running{0}; static bool setupTLD(ThreadLocalData &TLD) XRAY_NEVER_INSTRUMENT { // Check if we're finalizing, before proceeding. { auto Status = atomic_load(&LoggingStatus, memory_order_acquire); if (Status == XRayLogInitStatus::XRAY_LOG_FINALIZING || Status == XRayLogInitStatus::XRAY_LOG_FINALIZED) { if (TLD.Controller != nullptr) { TLD.Controller->flush(); TLD.Controller = nullptr; } return false; } } if (UNLIKELY(TLD.Controller == nullptr)) { // Set up the TLD buffer queue. if (UNLIKELY(BQ == nullptr)) return false; TLD.BQ = BQ; // Check that we have a valid buffer. if (TLD.Buffer.Generation != BQ->generation() && TLD.BQ->releaseBuffer(TLD.Buffer) != BufferQueue::ErrorCode::Ok) return false; // Set up a buffer, before setting up the log writer. Bail out on failure. if (TLD.BQ->getBuffer(TLD.Buffer) != BufferQueue::ErrorCode::Ok) return false; // Set up the Log Writer for this thread. if (UNLIKELY(TLD.Writer == nullptr)) { auto *LWStorage = reinterpret_cast(&TLD.LWStorage); new (LWStorage) FDRLogWriter(TLD.Buffer); TLD.Writer = LWStorage; } else { TLD.Writer->resetRecord(); } auto *CStorage = reinterpret_cast *>(&TLD.CStorage); new (CStorage) FDRController<>(TLD.BQ, TLD.Buffer, *TLD.Writer, clock_gettime, atomic_load_relaxed(&ThresholdTicks)); TLD.Controller = CStorage; } DCHECK_NE(TLD.Controller, nullptr); return true; } void fdrLoggingHandleArg0(int32_t FuncId, XRayEntryType Entry) XRAY_NEVER_INSTRUMENT { auto TC = getTimestamp(); auto &TSC = TC.TSC; auto &CPU = TC.CPU; RecursionGuard Guard{Running}; if (!Guard) return; auto &TLD = getThreadLocalData(); if (!setupTLD(TLD)) return; switch (Entry) { case XRayEntryType::ENTRY: case XRayEntryType::LOG_ARGS_ENTRY: TLD.Controller->functionEnter(FuncId, TSC, CPU); return; case XRayEntryType::EXIT: TLD.Controller->functionExit(FuncId, TSC, CPU); return; case XRayEntryType::TAIL: TLD.Controller->functionTailExit(FuncId, TSC, CPU); return; case XRayEntryType::CUSTOM_EVENT: case XRayEntryType::TYPED_EVENT: break; } } void fdrLoggingHandleArg1(int32_t FuncId, XRayEntryType Entry, uint64_t Arg) XRAY_NEVER_INSTRUMENT { auto TC = getTimestamp(); auto &TSC = TC.TSC; auto &CPU = TC.CPU; RecursionGuard Guard{Running}; if (!Guard) return; auto &TLD = getThreadLocalData(); if (!setupTLD(TLD)) return; switch (Entry) { case XRayEntryType::ENTRY: case XRayEntryType::LOG_ARGS_ENTRY: TLD.Controller->functionEnterArg(FuncId, TSC, CPU, Arg); return; case XRayEntryType::EXIT: TLD.Controller->functionExit(FuncId, TSC, CPU); return; case XRayEntryType::TAIL: TLD.Controller->functionTailExit(FuncId, TSC, CPU); return; case XRayEntryType::CUSTOM_EVENT: case XRayEntryType::TYPED_EVENT: break; } } void fdrLoggingHandleCustomEvent(void *Event, std::size_t EventSize) XRAY_NEVER_INSTRUMENT { auto TC = getTimestamp(); auto &TSC = TC.TSC; auto &CPU = TC.CPU; RecursionGuard Guard{Running}; if (!Guard) return; // Complain when we ever get at least one custom event that's larger than what // we can possibly support. if (EventSize > static_cast(std::numeric_limits::max())) { static pthread_once_t Once = PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT; pthread_once( &Once, +[] { Report("Custom event size too large; truncating to %d.\n", std::numeric_limits::max()); }); } auto &TLD = getThreadLocalData(); if (!setupTLD(TLD)) return; int32_t ReducedEventSize = static_cast(EventSize); TLD.Controller->customEvent(TSC, CPU, Event, ReducedEventSize); } void fdrLoggingHandleTypedEvent(size_t EventType, const void *Event, size_t EventSize) noexcept XRAY_NEVER_INSTRUMENT { auto TC = getTimestamp(); auto &TSC = TC.TSC; auto &CPU = TC.CPU; RecursionGuard Guard{Running}; if (!Guard) return; // Complain when we ever get at least one typed event that's larger than what // we can possibly support. if (EventSize > static_cast(std::numeric_limits::max())) { static pthread_once_t Once = PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT; pthread_once( &Once, +[] { Report("Typed event size too large; truncating to %d.\n", std::numeric_limits::max()); }); } auto &TLD = getThreadLocalData(); if (!setupTLD(TLD)) return; int32_t ReducedEventSize = static_cast(EventSize); TLD.Controller->typedEvent(TSC, CPU, static_cast(EventType), Event, ReducedEventSize); } XRayLogInitStatus fdrLoggingInit(size_t, size_t, void *Options, size_t OptionsSize) XRAY_NEVER_INSTRUMENT { if (Options == nullptr) return XRayLogInitStatus::XRAY_LOG_UNINITIALIZED; s32 CurrentStatus = XRayLogInitStatus::XRAY_LOG_UNINITIALIZED; if (!atomic_compare_exchange_strong(&LoggingStatus, &CurrentStatus, XRayLogInitStatus::XRAY_LOG_INITIALIZING, memory_order_release)) { if (Verbosity()) Report("Cannot initialize already initialized implementation.\n"); return static_cast(CurrentStatus); } if (Verbosity()) Report("Initializing FDR mode with options: %s\n", static_cast(Options)); // TODO: Factor out the flags specific to the FDR mode implementation. For // now, use the global/single definition of the flags, since the FDR mode // flags are already defined there. FlagParser FDRParser; FDRFlags FDRFlags; registerXRayFDRFlags(&FDRParser, &FDRFlags); FDRFlags.setDefaults(); // Override first from the general XRAY_DEFAULT_OPTIONS compiler-provided // options until we migrate everyone to use the XRAY_FDR_OPTIONS // compiler-provided options. FDRParser.ParseString(useCompilerDefinedFlags()); FDRParser.ParseString(useCompilerDefinedFDRFlags()); auto *EnvOpts = GetEnv("XRAY_FDR_OPTIONS"); if (EnvOpts == nullptr) EnvOpts = ""; FDRParser.ParseString(EnvOpts); // FIXME: Remove this when we fully remove the deprecated flags. if (internal_strlen(EnvOpts) == 0) { FDRFlags.func_duration_threshold_us = flags()->xray_fdr_log_func_duration_threshold_us; FDRFlags.grace_period_ms = flags()->xray_fdr_log_grace_period_ms; } // The provided options should always override the compiler-provided and // environment-variable defined options. FDRParser.ParseString(static_cast(Options)); *fdrFlags() = FDRFlags; auto BufferSize = FDRFlags.buffer_size; auto BufferMax = FDRFlags.buffer_max; if (BQ == nullptr) { bool Success = false; BQ = reinterpret_cast(&BufferQueueStorage); new (BQ) BufferQueue(BufferSize, BufferMax, Success); if (!Success) { Report("BufferQueue init failed.\n"); return XRayLogInitStatus::XRAY_LOG_UNINITIALIZED; } } else { if (BQ->init(BufferSize, BufferMax) != BufferQueue::ErrorCode::Ok) { if (Verbosity()) Report("Failed to re-initialize global buffer queue. Init failed.\n"); return XRayLogInitStatus::XRAY_LOG_UNINITIALIZED; } } static pthread_once_t OnceInit = PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT; pthread_once( &OnceInit, +[] { atomic_store(&TicksPerSec, probeRequiredCPUFeatures() ? getTSCFrequency() : __xray::NanosecondsPerSecond, memory_order_release); pthread_key_create( &Key, +[](void *TLDPtr) { if (TLDPtr == nullptr) return; auto &TLD = *reinterpret_cast(TLDPtr); if (TLD.BQ == nullptr) return; if (TLD.Buffer.Data == nullptr) return; auto EC = TLD.BQ->releaseBuffer(TLD.Buffer); if (EC != BufferQueue::ErrorCode::Ok) Report("At thread exit, failed to release buffer at %p; " "error=%s\n", TLD.Buffer.Data, BufferQueue::getErrorString(EC)); }); }); atomic_store(&ThresholdTicks, atomic_load_relaxed(&TicksPerSec) * fdrFlags()->func_duration_threshold_us / 1000000, memory_order_release); // Arg1 handler should go in first to avoid concurrent code accidentally // falling back to arg0 when it should have ran arg1. __xray_set_handler_arg1(fdrLoggingHandleArg1); // Install the actual handleArg0 handler after initialising the buffers. __xray_set_handler(fdrLoggingHandleArg0); __xray_set_customevent_handler(fdrLoggingHandleCustomEvent); __xray_set_typedevent_handler(fdrLoggingHandleTypedEvent); // Install the buffer iterator implementation. __xray_log_set_buffer_iterator(fdrIterator); atomic_store(&LoggingStatus, XRayLogInitStatus::XRAY_LOG_INITIALIZED, memory_order_release); if (Verbosity()) Report("XRay FDR init successful.\n"); return XRayLogInitStatus::XRAY_LOG_INITIALIZED; } bool fdrLogDynamicInitializer() XRAY_NEVER_INSTRUMENT { XRayLogImpl Impl{ fdrLoggingInit, fdrLoggingFinalize, fdrLoggingHandleArg0, fdrLoggingFlush, }; auto RegistrationResult = __xray_log_register_mode("xray-fdr", Impl); if (RegistrationResult != XRayLogRegisterStatus::XRAY_REGISTRATION_OK && Verbosity()) { Report("Cannot register XRay FDR mode to 'xray-fdr'; error = %d\n", RegistrationResult); return false; } if (flags()->xray_fdr_log || !internal_strcmp(flags()->xray_mode, "xray-fdr")) { auto SelectResult = __xray_log_select_mode("xray-fdr"); if (SelectResult != XRayLogRegisterStatus::XRAY_REGISTRATION_OK && Verbosity()) { Report("Cannot select XRay FDR mode as 'xray-fdr'; error = %d\n", SelectResult); return false; } } return true; } } // namespace __xray static auto UNUSED Unused = __xray::fdrLogDynamicInitializer();