libtraceevent(3) ================ NAME ---- kbuffer_read_event, kbuffer_next_event, kbuffer_missed_events, kbuffer_event_size, kbuffer_curr_size, kbuffer_curr_offset, kbuffer_curr_index - Functions to read through the kbuffer sub buffer. SYNOPSIS -------- [verse] -- *#include * void pass:[*]*kbuffer_read_event*(struct kbuffer pass:[*]_kbuf_, unsigned long long pass:[*]_ts_); void pass:[*]*kbuffer_next_event*(struct kbuffer pass:[*]_kbuf_, unsigned long long pass:[*]_ts_); void pass:[*]*kbuffer_read_at_offset*(struct kbuffer pass:[*]_kbuf_, int _offset_, unsigned long long pass:[*]_ts_); int *kbuffer_missed_events*(struct kbuffer pass:[*]_kbuf_); int *kbuffer_event_size*(struct kbuffer pass:[*]_kbuf_); int *kbuffer_curr_size*(struct kbuffer pass:[*]_kbuf_); int *kbuffer_curr_offset*(struct kbuffer pass:[*]_kbuf_); int *kbuffer_curr_index*(struct kbuffer pass:[*]_kbuf_); -- DESCRIPTION ----------- The function *kbuffer_read_event()* reads the next event in the _kbuf_ descriptor and if _ts_ is non NULL, will place its timestamp into it. This does not modify the _kbuf_ descriptor, and calling this function mulitple times will return the same result. The function *kbuffer_next_event()* will return the next event in the _kbuf_ descriptor. It will also set the _ts_ to the timestamp of the returned event. NULL is returned if there are no more events and _ts_ will be undefined. Note, if this is called directly after a *kbuffer_load_subbuffer()* then it will likely give an unexpected result, as it will return the second event and not the first event. Usually this function is only used to move to the next event and to know if there's any more events to read, and *kbuffer_read_event()* is always called first. The function *kbuffer_read_at_offset()* returns the event located at a given _offset_ from the beginning of the sub-buffer. This offset can be retrieved by *kbuffer_curr_offset()*. If _ts_ points to an unsigned long long, then it will be set to the event at the given offset's timestamp. If the sub-buffer had missed events before it, then *kbuffer_missed_events()* will return the non zero. If it returns -1, that means there were missed events, but the exact number of missed events is unknown. If it returns a positive number, then the number of missed events is the return value. The *kbuffer_event_size()* function returns the size of the data portion of the current event (the one that would be returned by *kbuffer_read_event()*. The *kbuffer_curr_size()* function returns the entire record size of the current event (the one that would be returned by *kbuffer_read_event()*. The difference here is that the return value includes the size of the event record meta data that is not part of what is returned by *kbuffer_read_event()*. The *kbuffer_curr_offset()* function returns the offset from the beginning of the sub-buffer of where the current event's meta data for the record begins. The first event will not be at offset zero. This offset can be used to retrieve the event with *kbuffer_read_at_offset()*. The *kbuffer_curr_index()* function returns the index from the beginning of the data portion of the sub-buffer where the current evnet's meta data is located. The first event will likely be zero, but may not be if there's a timestamp attached to it. RETURN VALUE ------------ *kbuffer_read_event()* returns the event that the _kbuf_ descriptor is currently at, or NULL if the last event was passed (by *kbuffer_next_event()*). *kbuffer_next_event()* returns the next event after the current event or NULL if there are no more events. *kbuffer_read_at_offset()* returns the event at a given _offset_ from the start of the sub-buffer stored in _kbuf_, or NULL if there exists no event. Note, _offset_ only needs to be an offset that lands on the record, or is at the start of it. It does not need to be exactly at the beginning of the record. *kbuffer_missed_events()* returns 0 if there were no missed events before loaded sub-buffer. Returns -1 if there were an unknown number of missed events, or if the number of missed events is known, that number will be returned. *kbuffer_event_size()* returns the size of the data payload of the current event of _kbuf_. *kbuffer_curr_size()* returns the size of the entire record of the current event of _kbuf_. This includes the size of the meta data for that record. *kbuf_curr_offset()* returns the offset of the current record from the beginning of the _kbuf_ sub-buffer. *kbuf_curr_index()* returns the index of the current record from the beginning of the _kbuf_ data section. EXAMPLE ------- [source,c] -- #include #include #include #include #include #include int main (int argc, char **argv) { unsigned long long ts; struct kbuffer *kbuf; struct stat st; char *buf; void *event; int save_offset = -1; int record_size; int offset; int index; int size; int ret; int fd; int i = 0; if (argc < 2) { printf("usage: %s raw-subbuffer-page\n", argv[0]); printf(" Try: dd count=1 bs=4096 if=/sys/kernel/tracing/per_cpu/cpu0/trace_pipe_raw of=/tmp/file\n"); exit(0); } if (stat(argv[1], &st) < 0) { perror("stat"); exit(-1); } buf = malloc(st.st_size); if (!buf) { perror("Allocating buffer"); exit(-1); } fd = open(argv[1], O_RDONLY); if (fd < 0) { perror(argv[1]); exit(-1); } ret = read(fd, buf, st.st_size); if (ret < 0) { perror("Reading buffer"); exit(-1); } close(fd); kbuf = kbuffer_alloc(KBUFFER_ENDIAN_SAME_AS_HOST, KBUFFER_LSIZE_SAME_AS_HOST); if (!kbuf) { perror("Creating kbuffer"); exit(-1); } ret = kbuffer_load_subbuffer(kbuf, buf); if (ret < 0) { perror("Loading sub bufer"); exit(-1); } if (kbuffer_subbuffer_size(kbuf) > st.st_size) { fprintf(stderr, "kbuffer is bigger than raw size %d > %ld\n", kbuffer_subbuffer_size(kbuf), st.st_size); exit(-1); } ret = kbuffer_missed_events(kbuf); if (ret) { if (ret > 0) printf("Missed %d events before this buffer\n", ret); else printf("Missed unknown number of events before this buffer\n"); } do { event = kbuffer_read_event(kbuf, &ts); if (event) { record_size = kbuffer_curr_size(kbuf); offset = kbuffer_curr_offset(kbuf); index = kbuffer_curr_index(kbuf); size = kbuffer_event_size(kbuf); if (i == 20) save_offset = offset; printf(" event %3d ts:%lld\trecord_size:%d size:%d\tindex:%d offset:%d\n", i++, ts, record_size, size, index, offset); event = kbuffer_next_event(kbuf, NULL); } } while (event); if (!event) printf("Finished sub buffer\n"); if (save_offset > 0) { event = kbuffer_read_at_offset(kbuf, save_offset, &ts); if (!event) { fprintf(stderr, "Funny, can't find event 20 at offset %d\n", save_offset); exit(-1); } record_size = kbuffer_curr_size(kbuf); offset = kbuffer_curr_offset(kbuf); index = kbuffer_curr_index(kbuf); size = kbuffer_event_size(kbuf); printf("\n saved event 20 ts:%lld\trecord_size:%d size:%d\tindex:%d offset:%d\n\n", ts, record_size, size, index, offset); } kbuffer_free(kbuf); return 0; } -- FILES ----- [verse] -- *event-parse.h* Header file to include in order to have access to the library APIs. *-ltraceevent* Linker switch to add when building a program that uses the library. -- SEE ALSO -------- *libtraceevent*(3), *trace-cmd*(1) AUTHOR ------ [verse] -- *Steven Rostedt* , author of *libtraceevent*. -- REPORTING BUGS -------------- Report bugs to LICENSE ------- libtraceevent is Free Software licensed under the GNU LGPL 2.1 RESOURCES --------- https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/libs/libtrace/libtraceevent.git/