1 #ifndef JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_LOG_H
2 #define JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_LOG_H
3 
4 #include "jemalloc/internal/atomic.h"
5 #include "jemalloc/internal/malloc_io.h"
6 #include "jemalloc/internal/mutex.h"
7 
8 #ifdef JEMALLOC_LOG
9 #  define JEMALLOC_LOG_VAR_BUFSIZE 1000
10 #else
11 #  define JEMALLOC_LOG_VAR_BUFSIZE 1
12 #endif
13 
14 #define JEMALLOC_LOG_BUFSIZE 4096
15 
16 /*
17  * The log malloc_conf option is a '|'-delimited list of log_var name segments
18  * which should be logged.  The names are themselves hierarchical, with '.' as
19  * the delimiter (a "segment" is just a prefix in the log namespace).  So, if
20  * you have:
21  *
22  * log("arena", "log msg for arena"); // 1
23  * log("arena.a", "log msg for arena.a"); // 2
24  * log("arena.b", "log msg for arena.b"); // 3
25  * log("arena.a.a", "log msg for arena.a.a"); // 4
26  * log("extent.a", "log msg for extent.a"); // 5
27  * log("extent.b", "log msg for extent.b"); // 6
28  *
29  * And your malloc_conf option is "log=arena.a|extent", then lines 2, 4, 5, and
30  * 6 will print at runtime.  You can enable logging from all log vars by
31  * writing "log=.".
32  *
33  * None of this should be regarded as a stable API for right now.  It's intended
34  * as a debugging interface, to let us keep around some of our printf-debugging
35  * statements.
36  */
37 
38 extern char log_var_names[JEMALLOC_LOG_VAR_BUFSIZE];
39 extern atomic_b_t log_init_done;
40 
41 typedef struct log_var_s log_var_t;
42 struct log_var_s {
43 	/*
44 	 * Lowest bit is "inited", second lowest is "enabled".  Putting them in
45 	 * a single word lets us avoid any fences on weak architectures.
46 	 */
47 	atomic_u_t state;
48 	const char *name;
49 };
50 
51 #define LOG_NOT_INITIALIZED 0U
52 #define LOG_INITIALIZED_NOT_ENABLED 1U
53 #define LOG_ENABLED 2U
54 
55 #define LOG_VAR_INIT(name_str) {ATOMIC_INIT(LOG_NOT_INITIALIZED), name_str}
56 
57 /*
58  * Returns the value we should assume for state (which is not necessarily
59  * accurate; if logging is done before logging has finished initializing, then
60  * we default to doing the safe thing by logging everything).
61  */
62 unsigned log_var_update_state(log_var_t *log_var);
63 
64 /* We factor out the metadata management to allow us to test more easily. */
65 #define log_do_begin(log_var)						\
66 if (config_log) {							\
67 	unsigned log_state = atomic_load_u(&(log_var).state,		\
68 	    ATOMIC_RELAXED);						\
69 	if (unlikely(log_state == LOG_NOT_INITIALIZED)) {		\
70 		log_state = log_var_update_state(&(log_var));		\
71 		assert(log_state != LOG_NOT_INITIALIZED);		\
72 	}								\
73 	if (log_state == LOG_ENABLED) {					\
74 		{
75 			/* User code executes here. */
76 #define log_do_end(log_var)						\
77 		}							\
78 	}								\
79 }
80 
81 /*
82  * MSVC has some preprocessor bugs in its expansion of __VA_ARGS__ during
83  * preprocessing.  To work around this, we take all potential extra arguments in
84  * a var-args functions.  Since a varargs macro needs at least one argument in
85  * the "...", we accept the format string there, and require that the first
86  * argument in this "..." is a const char *.
87  */
88 static inline void
89 log_impl_varargs(const char *name, ...) {
90 	char buf[JEMALLOC_LOG_BUFSIZE];
91 	va_list ap;
92 
93 	va_start(ap, name);
94 	const char *format = va_arg(ap, const char *);
95 	size_t dst_offset = 0;
96 	dst_offset += malloc_snprintf(buf, JEMALLOC_LOG_BUFSIZE, "%s: ", name);
97 	dst_offset += malloc_vsnprintf(buf + dst_offset,
98 	    JEMALLOC_LOG_BUFSIZE - dst_offset, format, ap);
99 	dst_offset += malloc_snprintf(buf + dst_offset,
100 	    JEMALLOC_LOG_BUFSIZE - dst_offset, "\n");
101 	va_end(ap);
102 
103 	malloc_write(buf);
104 }
105 
106 /* Call as log("log.var.str", "format_string %d", arg_for_format_string); */
107 #define LOG(log_var_str, ...)						\
108 do {									\
109 	static log_var_t log_var = LOG_VAR_INIT(log_var_str);		\
110 	log_do_begin(log_var)						\
111 		log_impl_varargs((log_var).name, __VA_ARGS__);		\
112 	log_do_end(log_var)						\
113 } while (0)
114 
115 #endif /* JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_LOG_H */
116