| @node Internal Probes |
| @c @node Internal Probes, Tunables, POSIX Threads, Top |
| @c %MENU% Probes to monitor libc internal behavior |
| @chapter Internal probes |
| |
| In order to aid in debugging and monitoring internal behavior, |
| @theglibc{} exposes nearly-zero-overhead SystemTap probes marked with |
| the @code{libc} provider. |
| |
| These probes are not part of the @glibcadj{} stable ABI, and they are |
| subject to change or removal across releases. Our only promise with |
| regard to them is that, if we find a need to remove or modify the |
| arguments of a probe, the modified probe will have a different name, so |
| that program monitors relying on the old probe will not get unexpected |
| arguments. |
| |
| @menu |
| * Memory Allocation Probes:: Probes in the memory allocation subsystem |
| * Mathematical Function Probes:: Probes in mathematical functions |
| * Non-local Goto Probes:: Probes in setjmp and longjmp |
| @end menu |
| |
| @node Memory Allocation Probes |
| @section Memory Allocation Probes |
| |
| These probes are designed to signal relatively unusual situations within |
| the virtual memory subsystem of @theglibc{}. |
| |
| @deftp Probe memory_sbrk_more (void *@var{$arg1}, size_t @var{$arg2}) |
| This probe is triggered after the main arena is extended by calling |
| @code{sbrk}. Argument @var{$arg1} is the additional size requested to |
| @code{sbrk}, and @var{$arg2} is the pointer that marks the end of the |
| @code{sbrk} area, returned in response to the request. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @deftp Probe memory_sbrk_less (void *@var{$arg1}, size_t @var{$arg2}) |
| This probe is triggered after the size of the main arena is decreased by |
| calling @code{sbrk}. Argument @var{$arg1} is the size released by |
| @code{sbrk} (the positive value, rather than the negative value passed |
| to @code{sbrk}), and @var{$arg2} is the pointer that marks the end of |
| the @code{sbrk} area, returned in response to the request. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @deftp Probe memory_heap_new (void *@var{$arg1}, size_t @var{$arg2}) |
| This probe is triggered after a new heap is @code{mmap}ed. Argument |
| @var{$arg1} is a pointer to the base of the memory area, where the |
| @code{heap_info} data structure is held, and @var{$arg2} is the size of |
| the heap. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @deftp Probe memory_heap_free (void *@var{$arg1}, size_t @var{$arg2}) |
| This probe is triggered @emph{before} (unlike the other sbrk and heap |
| probes) a heap is completely removed via @code{munmap}. Argument |
| @var{$arg1} is a pointer to the heap, and @var{$arg2} is the size of the |
| heap. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @deftp Probe memory_heap_more (void *@var{$arg1}, size_t @var{$arg2}) |
| This probe is triggered after a trailing portion of an @code{mmap}ed |
| heap is extended. Argument @var{$arg1} is a pointer to the heap, and |
| @var{$arg2} is the new size of the heap. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @deftp Probe memory_heap_less (void *@var{$arg1}, size_t @var{$arg2}) |
| This probe is triggered after a trailing portion of an @code{mmap}ed |
| heap is released. Argument @var{$arg1} is a pointer to the heap, and |
| @var{$arg2} is the new size of the heap. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @deftp Probe memory_malloc_retry (size_t @var{$arg1}) |
| @deftpx Probe memory_realloc_retry (size_t @var{$arg1}, void *@var{$arg2}) |
| @deftpx Probe memory_memalign_retry (size_t @var{$arg1}, size_t @var{$arg2}) |
| @deftpx Probe memory_calloc_retry (size_t @var{$arg1}) |
| These probes are triggered when the corresponding functions fail to |
| obtain the requested amount of memory from the arena in use, before they |
| call @code{arena_get_retry} to select an alternate arena in which to |
| retry the allocation. Argument @var{$arg1} is the amount of memory |
| requested by the user; in the @code{calloc} case, that is the total size |
| computed from both function arguments. In the @code{realloc} case, |
| @var{$arg2} is the pointer to the memory area being resized. In the |
| @code{memalign} case, @var{$arg2} is the alignment to be used for the |
| request, which may be stricter than the value passed to the |
| @code{memalign} function. A @code{memalign} probe is also used by functions |
| @code{posix_memalign, valloc} and @code{pvalloc}. |
| |
| Note that the argument order does @emph{not} match that of the |
| corresponding two-argument functions, so that in all of these probes the |
| user-requested allocation size is in @var{$arg1}. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @deftp Probe memory_arena_retry (size_t @var{$arg1}, void *@var{$arg2}) |
| This probe is triggered within @code{arena_get_retry} (the function |
| called to select the alternate arena in which to retry an allocation |
| that failed on the first attempt), before the selection of an alternate |
| arena. This probe is redundant, but much easier to use when it's not |
| important to determine which of the various memory allocation functions |
| is failing to allocate on the first try. Argument @var{$arg1} is the |
| same as in the function-specific probes, except for extra room for |
| padding introduced by functions that have to ensure stricter alignment. |
| Argument @var{$arg2} is the arena in which allocation failed. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @deftp Probe memory_arena_new (void *@var{$arg1}, size_t @var{$arg2}) |
| This probe is triggered when @code{malloc} allocates and initializes an |
| additional arena (not the main arena), but before the arena is assigned |
| to the running thread or inserted into the internal linked list of |
| arenas. The arena's @code{malloc_state} internal data structure is |
| located at @var{$arg1}, within a newly-allocated heap big enough to hold |
| at least @var{$arg2} bytes. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @deftp Probe memory_arena_reuse (void *@var{$arg1}, void *@var{$arg2}) |
| This probe is triggered when @code{malloc} has just selected an existing |
| arena to reuse, and (temporarily) reserved it for exclusive use. |
| Argument @var{$arg1} is a pointer to the newly-selected arena, and |
| @var{$arg2} is a pointer to the arena previously used by that thread. |
| |
| This occurs within |
| @code{reused_arena}, right after the mutex mentioned in probe |
| @code{memory_arena_reuse_wait} is acquired; argument @var{$arg1} will |
| point to the same arena. In this configuration, this will usually only |
| occur once per thread. The exception is when a thread first selected |
| the main arena, but a subsequent allocation from it fails: then, and |
| only then, may we switch to another arena to retry that allocation, and |
| for further allocations within that thread. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @deftp Probe memory_arena_reuse_wait (void *@var{$arg1}, void *@var{$arg2}, void *@var{$arg3}) |
| This probe is triggered when @code{malloc} is about to wait for an arena |
| to become available for reuse. Argument @var{$arg1} holds a pointer to |
| the mutex the thread is going to wait on, @var{$arg2} is a pointer to a |
| newly-chosen arena to be reused, and @var{$arg3} is a pointer to the |
| arena previously used by that thread. |
| |
| This occurs within |
| @code{reused_arena}, when a thread first tries to allocate memory or |
| needs a retry after a failure to allocate from the main arena, there |
| isn't any free arena, the maximum number of arenas has been reached, and |
| an existing arena was chosen for reuse, but its mutex could not be |
| immediately acquired. The mutex in @var{$arg1} is the mutex of the |
| selected arena. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @deftp Probe memory_arena_reuse_free_list (void *@var{$arg1}) |
| This probe is triggered when @code{malloc} has chosen an arena that is |
| in the free list for use by a thread, within the @code{get_free_list} |
| function. The argument @var{$arg1} holds a pointer to the selected arena. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @deftp Probe memory_mallopt (int @var{$arg1}, int @var{$arg2}) |
| This probe is triggered when function @code{mallopt} is called to change |
| @code{malloc} internal configuration parameters, before any change to |
| the parameters is made. The arguments @var{$arg1} and @var{$arg2} are |
| the ones passed to the @code{mallopt} function. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @deftp Probe memory_mallopt_mxfast (int @var{$arg1}, int @var{$arg2}) |
| This probe is triggered shortly after the @code{memory_mallopt} probe, |
| when the parameter to be changed is @code{M_MXFAST}, and the requested |
| value is in an acceptable range. Argument @var{$arg1} is the requested |
| value, and @var{$arg2} is the previous value of this @code{malloc} |
| parameter. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @deftp Probe memory_mallopt_trim_threshold (int @var{$arg1}, int @var{$arg2}, int @var{$arg3}) |
| This probe is triggered shortly after the @code{memory_mallopt} probe, |
| when the parameter to be changed is @code{M_TRIM_THRESHOLD}. Argument |
| @var{$arg1} is the requested value, @var{$arg2} is the previous value of |
| this @code{malloc} parameter, and @var{$arg3} is nonzero if dynamic |
| threshold adjustment was already disabled. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @deftp Probe memory_mallopt_top_pad (int @var{$arg1}, int @var{$arg2}, int @var{$arg3}) |
| This probe is triggered shortly after the @code{memory_mallopt} probe, |
| when the parameter to be changed is @code{M_TOP_PAD}. Argument |
| @var{$arg1} is the requested value, @var{$arg2} is the previous value of |
| this @code{malloc} parameter, and @var{$arg3} is nonzero if dynamic |
| threshold adjustment was already disabled. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @deftp Probe memory_mallopt_mmap_threshold (int @var{$arg1}, int @var{$arg2}, int @var{$arg3}) |
| This probe is triggered shortly after the @code{memory_mallopt} probe, |
| when the parameter to be changed is @code{M_MMAP_THRESHOLD}, and the |
| requested value is in an acceptable range. Argument @var{$arg1} is the |
| requested value, @var{$arg2} is the previous value of this @code{malloc} |
| parameter, and @var{$arg3} is nonzero if dynamic threshold adjustment |
| was already disabled. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @deftp Probe memory_mallopt_mmap_max (int @var{$arg1}, int @var{$arg2}, int @var{$arg3}) |
| This probe is triggered shortly after the @code{memory_mallopt} probe, |
| when the parameter to be changed is @code{M_MMAP_MAX}. Argument |
| @var{$arg1} is the requested value, @var{$arg2} is the previous value of |
| this @code{malloc} parameter, and @var{$arg3} is nonzero if dynamic |
| threshold adjustment was already disabled. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @deftp Probe memory_mallopt_perturb (int @var{$arg1}, int @var{$arg2}) |
| This probe is triggered shortly after the @code{memory_mallopt} probe, |
| when the parameter to be changed is @code{M_PERTURB}. Argument |
| @var{$arg1} is the requested value, and @var{$arg2} is the previous |
| value of this @code{malloc} parameter. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @deftp Probe memory_mallopt_arena_test (int @var{$arg1}, int @var{$arg2}) |
| This probe is triggered shortly after the @code{memory_mallopt} probe, |
| when the parameter to be changed is @code{M_ARENA_TEST}, and the |
| requested value is in an acceptable range. Argument @var{$arg1} is the |
| requested value, and @var{$arg2} is the previous value of this |
| @code{malloc} parameter. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @deftp Probe memory_mallopt_arena_max (int @var{$arg1}, int @var{$arg2}) |
| This probe is triggered shortly after the @code{memory_mallopt} probe, |
| when the parameter to be changed is @code{M_ARENA_MAX}, and the |
| requested value is in an acceptable range. Argument @var{$arg1} is the |
| requested value, and @var{$arg2} is the previous value of this |
| @code{malloc} parameter. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @deftp Probe memory_mallopt_free_dyn_thresholds (int @var{$arg1}, int @var{$arg2}) |
| This probe is triggered when function @code{free} decides to adjust the |
| dynamic brk/mmap thresholds. Argument @var{$arg1} and @var{$arg2} are |
| the adjusted mmap and trim thresholds, respectively. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @deftp Probe memory_tunable_tcache_max_bytes (int @var{$arg1}, int @var{$arg2}) |
| This probe is triggered when the @code{glibc.malloc.tcache_max} |
| tunable is set. Argument @var{$arg1} is the requested value, and |
| @var{$arg2} is the previous value of this tunable. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @deftp Probe memory_tunable_tcache_count (int @var{$arg1}, int @var{$arg2}) |
| This probe is triggered when the @code{glibc.malloc.tcache_count} |
| tunable is set. Argument @var{$arg1} is the requested value, and |
| @var{$arg2} is the previous value of this tunable. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @deftp Probe memory_tunable_tcache_unsorted_limit (int @var{$arg1}, int @var{$arg2}) |
| This probe is triggered when the |
| @code{glibc.malloc.tcache_unsorted_limit} tunable is set. Argument |
| @var{$arg1} is the requested value, and @var{$arg2} is the previous |
| value of this tunable. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @node Mathematical Function Probes |
| @section Mathematical Function Probes |
| |
| Some mathematical functions fall back to multiple precision arithmetic for |
| some inputs to get last bit precision for their return values. This multiple |
| precision fallback is much slower than the default algorithms and may have a |
| significant impact on application performance. The systemtap probe markers |
| described in this section may help you determine if your application calls |
| mathematical functions with inputs that may result in multiple-precision |
| arithmetic. |
| |
| Unless explicitly mentioned otherwise, a precision of 1 implies 24 bits of |
| precision in the mantissa of the multiple precision number. Hence, a precision |
| level of 32 implies 768 bits of precision in the mantissa. |
| |
| @deftp Probe slowexp_p6 (double @var{$arg1}, double @var{$arg2}) |
| This probe is triggered when the @code{exp} function is called with an |
| input that results in multiple precision computation with precision |
| 6. Argument @var{$arg1} is the input value and @var{$arg2} is the |
| computed output. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @deftp Probe slowexp_p32 (double @var{$arg1}, double @var{$arg2}) |
| This probe is triggered when the @code{exp} function is called with an |
| input that results in multiple precision computation with precision |
| 32. Argument @var{$arg1} is the input value and @var{$arg2} is the |
| computed output. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @deftp Probe slowpow_p10 (double @var{$arg1}, double @var{$arg2}, double @var{$arg3}, double @var{$arg4}) |
| This probe is triggered when the @code{pow} function is called with |
| inputs that result in multiple precision computation with precision |
| 10. Arguments @var{$arg1} and @var{$arg2} are the input values, |
| @code{$arg3} is the value computed in the fast phase of the algorithm |
| and @code{$arg4} is the final accurate value. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @deftp Probe slowpow_p32 (double @var{$arg1}, double @var{$arg2}, double @var{$arg3}, double @var{$arg4}) |
| This probe is triggered when the @code{pow} function is called with an |
| input that results in multiple precision computation with precision |
| 32. Arguments @var{$arg1} and @var{$arg2} are the input values, |
| @code{$arg3} is the value computed in the fast phase of the algorithm |
| and @code{$arg4} is the final accurate value. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @deftp Probe slowlog (int @var{$arg1}, double @var{$arg2}, double @var{$arg3}) |
| This probe is triggered when the @code{log} function is called with an |
| input that results in multiple precision computation. Argument |
| @var{$arg1} is the precision with which the computation succeeded. |
| Argument @var{$arg2} is the input and @var{$arg3} is the computed |
| output. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @deftp Probe slowlog_inexact (int @var{$arg1}, double @var{$arg2}, double @var{$arg3}) |
| This probe is triggered when the @code{log} function is called with an |
| input that results in multiple precision computation and none of the |
| multiple precision computations result in an accurate result. |
| Argument @var{$arg1} is the maximum precision with which computations |
| were performed. Argument @var{$arg2} is the input and @var{$arg3} is |
| the computed output. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @deftp Probe slowatan2 (int @var{$arg1}, double @var{$arg2}, double @var{$arg3}, double @var{$arg4}) |
| This probe is triggered when the @code{atan2} function is called with |
| an input that results in multiple precision computation. Argument |
| @var{$arg1} is the precision with which computation succeeded. |
| Arguments @var{$arg2} and @var{$arg3} are inputs to the @code{atan2} |
| function and @var{$arg4} is the computed result. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @deftp Probe slowatan2_inexact (int @var{$arg1}, double @var{$arg2}, double @var{$arg3}, double @var{$arg4}) |
| This probe is triggered when the @code{atan} function is called with |
| an input that results in multiple precision computation and none of |
| the multiple precision computations result in an accurate result. |
| Argument @var{$arg1} is the maximum precision with which computations |
| were performed. Arguments @var{$arg2} and @var{$arg3} are inputs to |
| the @code{atan2} function and @var{$arg4} is the computed result. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @deftp Probe slowatan (int @var{$arg1}, double @var{$arg2}, double @var{$arg3}) |
| This probe is triggered when the @code{atan} function is called with |
| an input that results in multiple precision computation. Argument |
| @var{$arg1} is the precision with which computation succeeded. |
| Argument @var{$arg2} is the input to the @code{atan} function and |
| @var{$arg3} is the computed result. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @deftp Probe slowatan_inexact (int @var{$arg1}, double @var{$arg2}, double @var{$arg3}) |
| This probe is triggered when the @code{atan} function is called with |
| an input that results in multiple precision computation and none of |
| the multiple precision computations result in an accurate result. |
| Argument @var{$arg1} is the maximum precision with which computations |
| were performed. Argument @var{$arg2} is the input to the @code{atan} |
| function and @var{$arg3} is the computed result. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @deftp Probe slowtan (double @var{$arg1}, double @var{$arg2}) |
| This probe is triggered when the @code{tan} function is called with an |
| input that results in multiple precision computation with precision |
| 32. Argument @var{$arg1} is the input to the function and @var{$arg2} |
| is the computed result. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @deftp Probe slowasin (double @var{$arg1}, double @var{$arg2}) |
| This probe is triggered when the @code{asin} function is called with |
| an input that results in multiple precision computation with precision |
| 32. Argument @var{$arg1} is the input to the function and @var{$arg2} |
| is the computed result. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @deftp Probe slowacos (double @var{$arg1}, double @var{$arg2}) |
| This probe is triggered when the @code{acos} function is called with |
| an input that results in multiple precision computation with precision |
| 32. Argument @var{$arg1} is the input to the function and @var{$arg2} |
| is the computed result. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @deftp Probe slowsin (double @var{$arg1}, double @var{$arg2}) |
| This probe is triggered when the @code{sin} function is called with an |
| input that results in multiple precision computation with precision |
| 32. Argument @var{$arg1} is the input to the function and @var{$arg2} |
| is the computed result. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @deftp Probe slowcos (double @var{$arg1}, double @var{$arg2}) |
| This probe is triggered when the @code{cos} function is called with an |
| input that results in multiple precision computation with precision |
| 32. Argument @var{$arg1} is the input to the function and @var{$arg2} |
| is the computed result. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @deftp Probe slowsin_dx (double @var{$arg1}, double @var{$arg2}, double @var{$arg3}) |
| This probe is triggered when the @code{sin} function is called with an |
| input that results in multiple precision computation with precision |
| 32. Argument @var{$arg1} is the input to the function, @var{$arg2} is |
| the error bound of @var{$arg1} and @var{$arg3} is the computed result. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @deftp Probe slowcos_dx (double @var{$arg1}, double @var{$arg2}, double @var{$arg3}) |
| This probe is triggered when the @code{cos} function is called with an |
| input that results in multiple precision computation with precision |
| 32. Argument @var{$arg1} is the input to the function, @var{$arg2} is |
| the error bound of @var{$arg1} and @var{$arg3} is the computed result. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @node Non-local Goto Probes |
| @section Non-local Goto Probes |
| |
| These probes are used to signal calls to @code{setjmp}, @code{sigsetjmp}, |
| @code{longjmp} or @code{siglongjmp}. |
| |
| @deftp Probe setjmp (void *@var{$arg1}, int @var{$arg2}, void *@var{$arg3}) |
| This probe is triggered whenever @code{setjmp} or @code{sigsetjmp} is |
| called. Argument @var{$arg1} is a pointer to the @code{jmp_buf} |
| passed as the first argument of @code{setjmp} or @code{sigsetjmp}, |
| @var{$arg2} is the second argument of @code{sigsetjmp} or zero if this |
| is a call to @code{setjmp} and @var{$arg3} is a pointer to the return |
| address that will be stored in the @code{jmp_buf}. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @deftp Probe longjmp (void *@var{$arg1}, int @var{$arg2}, void *@var{$arg3}) |
| This probe is triggered whenever @code{longjmp} or @code{siglongjmp} |
| is called. Argument @var{$arg1} is a pointer to the @code{jmp_buf} |
| passed as the first argument of @code{longjmp} or @code{siglongjmp}, |
| @var{$arg2} is the return value passed as the second argument of |
| @code{longjmp} or @code{siglongjmp} and @var{$arg3} is a pointer to |
| the return address @code{longjmp} or @code{siglongjmp} will return to. |
| |
| The @code{longjmp} probe is triggered at a point where the registers |
| have not yet been restored to the values in the @code{jmp_buf} and |
| unwinding will show a call stack including the caller of |
| @code{longjmp} or @code{siglongjmp}. |
| @end deftp |
| |
| @deftp Probe longjmp_target (void *@var{$arg1}, int @var{$arg2}, void *@var{$arg3}) |
| This probe is triggered under the same conditions and with the same |
| arguments as the @code{longjmp} probe. |
| |
| The @code{longjmp_target} probe is triggered at a point where the |
| registers have been restored to the values in the @code{jmp_buf} and |
| unwinding will show a call stack including the caller of @code{setjmp} |
| or @code{sigsetjmp}. |
| @end deftp |