ladybird/Kernel/PerformanceEventBuffer.h
Andreas Kling 3879e5b9d4 Kernel: Start working on a syscall for logging performance events
This patch introduces sys$perf_event() with two event types:

- PERF_EVENT_MALLOC
- PERF_EVENT_FREE

After the first call to sys$perf_event(), a process will begin keeping
these events in a buffer. When the process dies, that buffer will be
written out to "perfcore" in the current directory unless that filename
is already taken.

This is probably not the best way to do this, but it's a start and will
make it possible to start doing memory allocation profiling. :^)
2020-02-02 20:26:27 +01:00

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/*
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#pragma once
#include <Kernel/KBuffer.h>
#include <Kernel/KResult.h>
struct [[gnu::packed]] MallocPerformanceEvent {
size_t size;
uintptr_t ptr;
};
struct [[gnu::packed]] FreePerformanceEvent {
size_t size;
uintptr_t ptr;
};
struct [[gnu::packed]] PerformanceEvent {
u8 type { 0 };
u8 stack_size { 0 };
u64 timestamp;
union {
MallocPerformanceEvent malloc;
FreePerformanceEvent free;
} data;
uintptr_t stack[32];
};
class PerformanceEventBuffer {
public:
PerformanceEventBuffer();
KResult append(int type, uintptr_t arg1, uintptr_t arg2);
size_t capacity() const { return m_buffer.size() / sizeof(PerformanceEvent); }
size_t count() const { return m_count; }
const PerformanceEvent& at(size_t index) const
{
return const_cast<PerformanceEventBuffer&>(*this).at(index);
}
KBuffer to_json(pid_t, const String& executable_path) const;
private:
PerformanceEvent& at(size_t index);
size_t m_count { 0 };
KBuffer m_buffer;
};