// Copyright 2023 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package event // Type is the common in-memory representation of the low-leve type Type uint8 // Spec is a specification for a trace event. It contains sufficient information // to perform basic parsing of any trace event for any version of Go. type Spec struct { // Name is the human-readable name of the trace event. Name string // Args contains the names of each trace event's argument. // Its length determines the number of arguments an event has. // // Argument names follow a certain structure and this structure // is relied on by the testing framework to type-check arguments. // The structure is is: // // (?P[A-Za-z]+_)?(?P[A-Za-z]+) // // In sum, it's an optional name followed by a type. If the name // is present, it is separated from the type with an underscore. // The valid argument types and the Go types they map to are listed // in the ArgTypes variable. Args []string // StartEv indicates the event type of the corresponding "start" // event, if this event is an "end," for a pair of events that // represent a time range. StartEv Type // IsTimedEvent indicates whether this is an event that both // appears in the main event stream and is surfaced to the // trace reader. // // Events that are not "timed" are considered "structural" // since they either need significant reinterpretation or // otherwise aren't actually surfaced by the trace reader. IsTimedEvent bool // HasData is true if the event has trailer consisting of a // varint length followed by unencoded bytes of some data. HasData bool // StringIDs indicates which of the arguments are string IDs. StringIDs []int // StackIDs indicates which of the arguments are stack IDs. // // The list is not sorted. The first index always refers to // the main stack for the current execution context of the event. StackIDs []int // IsStack indicates that the event represents a complete // stack trace. Specifically, it means that after the arguments // there's a varint length, followed by 4*length varints. Each // group of 4 represents the PC, file ID, func ID, and line number // in that order. IsStack bool } // ArgTypes is a list of valid argument types for use in Args. // // See the documentation of Args for more details. var ArgTypes = [...]string{ "seq", // sequence number "pstatus", // P status "gstatus", // G status "g", // trace.GoID "m", // trace.ThreadID "p", // trace.ProcID "string", // string ID "stack", // stack ID "value", // uint64 "task", // trace.TaskID } // Names is a helper that produces a mapping of event names to event types. func Names(specs []Spec) map[string]Type { nameToType := make(map[string]Type) for i, spec := range specs { nameToType[spec.Name] = Type(byte(i)) } return nameToType }