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| 3 | |
| 4 | <book id="oprofile-devel-guide"> |
| 5 | <bookinfo> |
| 6 | <title>OProfile JIT agent developer guide</title> |
| 7 | |
| 8 | <authorgroup> |
| 9 | <author> |
| 10 | <firstname>Maynard</firstname> |
| 11 | <surname>Johnson</surname> |
| 12 | <affiliation> |
| 13 | <address><email>maynardj@us.ibm.com</email></address> |
| 14 | </affiliation> |
| 15 | </author> |
| 16 | </authorgroup> |
| 17 | |
| 18 | <copyright> |
| 19 | <year>2007</year> |
| 20 | <holder>IBM Corporation</holder> |
| 21 | </copyright> |
| 22 | </bookinfo> |
| 23 | |
| 24 | <toc></toc> |
| 25 | |
| 26 | <chapter id="developing"> |
| 27 | <title>Developing a new JIT agent</title> |
| 28 | <para> |
| 29 | OProfile includes a header file and library that are intended to be used by |
| 30 | developers who wish to extend OProfile's JIT support to other non-supported |
| 31 | virtual machines. This developer guide describes these development files and how |
| 32 | to use them. |
| 33 | </para> |
| 34 | <sect1 id="jit-devel-overview"> |
| 35 | <title>Overview</title> |
| 36 | <para> |
| 37 | OProfile already includes some implementations that use the JIT support, |
| 38 | e.g., the Java Virtual Machine Toolkit Interface (JVMTI) library, |
| 39 | libjvmti_oprofile.so. In developing a new implementation, you will |
| 40 | likely follow a similar (if not identical) procedure as was used in |
| 41 | developing the JVMTI library. Following are the high level steps to follow: |
| 42 | <orderedlist> |
| 43 | <listitem>Ensure your virtual machine provides an API that, at minimum, |
| 44 | can provide the following information about dynamically compiled code: |
| 45 | <itemizedlist> |
| 46 | <listitem>Notification when compilation occurs</listitem> |
| 47 | <listitem>Name of the symbol (i.e., function or class/method, etc.)</listitem> |
| 48 | <listitem>Address in anonymous memory where the compiled code was loaded</listitem> |
| 49 | <listitem>Length of the compiled code segment</listitem> |
| 50 | </itemizedlist> |
| 51 | </listitem> |
| 52 | <listitem>Write an agent library that communicates with your VM to obtain |
| 53 | compiled code notifications. Invoke the required functions from opagent.h |
| 54 | (<xref linkend="jit-interface" />) and link your library with libopagent.so |
| 55 | (installed at <filename><oprofile_install_dir>/lib/oprofile</filename>). |
| 56 | </listitem> |
| 57 | </orderedlist> |
| 58 | |
| 59 | </para> |
| 60 | </sect1> |
| 61 | <sect1 id="jit-interface"> |
| 62 | <title>Implementing JIT support for a new virtual machine</title> |
| 63 | <para> |
| 64 | The JIT support API for OProfile is defined |
| 65 | in <filename><oprofile-install-dir>/include/opagent.h</filename>. |
| 66 | Some parts of the API are mandatory for an agent library to use; other |
| 67 | parts are optional. The mandatory functions are shown below. |
| 68 | </para> |
| 69 | <screen> |
| 70 | op_agent_t op_open_agent(void); |
| 71 | |
| 72 | void op_close_agent(op_agent_t hdl); |
| 73 | |
| 74 | int op_write_native_code(op_agent_t hdl, char const * symbol_name, |
| 75 | uint64_t vma, const void * code, |
| 76 | const unsigned int code_size); |
| 77 | </screen> |
| 78 | |
| 79 | <para> |
| 80 | To implement this part of your library, you must perform the |
| 81 | following steps: |
| 82 | <orderedlist> |
| 83 | <listitem>Implement a function to set up initial communication with the VM. |
| 84 | Once communication to the VM is established, your agent library should call |
| 85 | <function>op_op_agent()</function> and cache the returned <code>op_agent_t</code> handle for use in |
| 86 | future calls.</listitem> |
| 87 | <listitem>Perform any necessary steps to register with the VM to be notified of |
| 88 | compiled code load events. Registration must include a callback function you |
| 89 | will implement in the library to handle the compiled code load events.</listitem> |
| 90 | <listitem>The callback function mentioned above must obtain all required |
| 91 | information from the VM to pass to libopagent via <function>op_write_native_code()</function>.</listitem> |
| 92 | <listitem>When disconnecting from the VM, your library should call |
| 93 | <function>op_agent_close()</function>.</listitem> |
| 94 | </orderedlist> |
| 95 | </para> |
| 96 | |
| 97 | <para>Use of the functions below are optional, depending on the kinds of information your VM |
| 98 | can provide to your agent library. See the JVMTI agent library for an example of how to use |
| 99 | these functions. |
| 100 | <screen> |
| 101 | int op_unload_native_code(op_agent_t hdl, uint64_t vma); |
| 102 | |
| 103 | int op_write_debug_line_info(op_agent_t hdl, void const * code, |
| 104 | size_t nr_entry, |
| 105 | struct debug_line_info const * compile_map); |
| 106 | </screen> |
| 107 | </para> |
| 108 | <note>While the libopagent functions are thread-safe, you should not use them in |
| 109 | signal handlers. |
| 110 | </note> |
| 111 | </sect1> |
| 112 | </chapter> |
| 113 | |
| 114 | |
| 115 | <chapter id="jit-api"> |
| 116 | <title>The JIT support API</title> |
| 117 | <para> |
| 118 | This chapter describes the JIT support API. See opagent.h for more details. |
| 119 | </para> |
| 120 | |
| 121 | <sect1 id="op_open_agent"> |
| 122 | <title>op_open_agent</title> |
| 123 | |
| 124 | <funcsynopsis>Initializes the agent library. |
| 125 | <funcsynopsisinfo>#include <opagent.h></funcsynopsisinfo> |
| 126 | <funcprototype> |
| 127 | <funcdef>op_agent_t <function>op_open_agent</function></funcdef> |
| 128 | <paramdef>void</paramdef> |
| 129 | </funcprototype> |
| 130 | </funcsynopsis> |
| 131 | <note> |
| 132 | <title>Description</title> |
| 133 | This function must be called by agents before any other function. |
| 134 | Creates and opens a JIT dump file in <filename>/var/lib/oprofile/jitdump</filename> |
| 135 | using the naming convention <filename><process_id>.dump</filename>. |
| 136 | </note> |
| 137 | <note> |
| 138 | <title>Parameters</title> |
| 139 | None |
| 140 | </note> |
| 141 | <note> |
| 142 | <title>Return value</title> |
| 143 | <para>Returns a valid <code>op_agent_t</code> handle or NULL. |
| 144 | If NULL is returned, <code>errno</code> is set to indicate the nature of the error. For a list |
| 145 | of possible <code>errno</code> values, see the man pages for:</para> |
| 146 | <code> |
| 147 | stat, creat, gettimeofday, fdopen, fwrite |
| 148 | </code> |
| 149 | </note> |
| 150 | </sect1> |
| 151 | |
| 152 | <sect1 id="op_close_agent"> |
| 153 | <title>op_close_agent</title> |
| 154 | <funcsynopsis>Uninitialize the agent library. |
| 155 | <funcsynopsisinfo>#include <opagent.h></funcsynopsisinfo> |
| 156 | <funcprototype> |
| 157 | <funcdef>int <function>op_close_agent</function></funcdef> |
| 158 | <paramdef>op_agent_t <parameter>hdl</parameter></paramdef> |
| 159 | </funcprototype> |
| 160 | </funcsynopsis> |
| 161 | <note> |
| 162 | <title>Description</title> |
| 163 | Frees all resources and closes open file handles. |
| 164 | </note> |
| 165 | <note> |
| 166 | <title>Parameters</title> |
| 167 | <parameter>hdl : </parameter>Handle returned from an earlier call to |
| 168 | <function>op_open_agent()</function> |
| 169 | </note> |
| 170 | <note> |
| 171 | <title>Return value</title> |
| 172 | <para>Returns 0 on success; -1 otherwise. If -1 is returned, <code>errno</code> is set |
| 173 | to indicate the nature of the error. |
| 174 | <code>errno</code> is set to EINVAL if an invalid <code>op_agent_t</code> |
| 175 | handle is passed. For a list of other possible <code>errno</code> values, see the man pages for:</para> |
| 176 | <code>gettimeofday, fwrite</code> |
| 177 | </note> |
| 178 | </sect1> |
| 179 | |
| 180 | <sect1 id="op_write_native_code"> |
| 181 | <title>op_write_native_code</title> |
| 182 | <funcsynopsis>Write information about compiled code to a JIT dump file. |
| 183 | <funcsynopsisinfo>#include <opagent.h></funcsynopsisinfo> |
| 184 | <funcprototype> |
| 185 | <funcdef>int <function>op_write_native_code</function></funcdef> |
| 186 | <paramdef>op_agent_t<parameter>hdl</parameter></paramdef> |
| 187 | <paramdef>char const *<parameter>symbol_name</parameter></paramdef> |
| 188 | <paramdef>uint64_t<parameter>vma</parameter></paramdef> |
| 189 | <paramdef>void const *<parameter>code</parameter></paramdef> |
| 190 | <paramdef>const unsigned int<parameter>code_size</parameter></paramdef> |
| 191 | </funcprototype> |
| 192 | </funcsynopsis> |
| 193 | <note> |
| 194 | <title>Description</title> |
| 195 | Signal the dynamic generation of native code from a virtual machine. |
| 196 | Writes a JIT dump record to the open JIT dump file using the passed information. |
| 197 | </note> |
| 198 | <note> |
| 199 | <title>Parameters</title> |
| 200 | <para> |
| 201 | <parameter>hdl : </parameter>Handle returned from an earlier call to |
| 202 | <function>op_open_agent()</function> |
| 203 | </para> |
| 204 | <para> |
| 205 | <parameter>symbol_name : </parameter>The name of the symbol being dynamically compiled. |
| 206 | This name can (and should) contain all necessary information to disambiguate it from |
| 207 | symbols of the same name; e.g., class, method signature. |
| 208 | </para> |
| 209 | <para> |
| 210 | <parameter>vma : </parameter>Virtual memory address of the executable code |
| 211 | </para> |
| 212 | <para> |
| 213 | <parameter>code : </parameter>Pointer to the location of the compiled code. |
| 214 | Theoretically, this may be a different location from |
| 215 | that given by the vma argument. For some JIT compilers, |
| 216 | obtaining the code may be impractical. For this (or any other) |
| 217 | reason, the agent can choose to pass NULL for this paraemter. |
| 218 | If NULL is passed, no code will be copied into the JIT dump |
| 219 | file. |
| 220 | </para> |
| 221 | <para> |
| 222 | <parameter>code_size : </parameter>Size of the compiled code |
| 223 | </para> |
| 224 | </note> |
| 225 | <note> |
| 226 | <title>Return value</title> |
| 227 | <para>Returns 0 on success; -1 otherwise. If -1 is returned, <code>errno</code> is set |
| 228 | to indicate the nature of the error. |
| 229 | <code>errno</code> is set to EINVAL if an invalid <code>op_agent_t</code> |
| 230 | handle is passed. For a list of other possible <code>errno</code> values, see the man pages for:</para> |
| 231 | <code>gettimeofday, fwrite</code> |
| 232 | </note> |
| 233 | </sect1> |
| 234 | |
| 235 | |
| 236 | <sect1 id="op_write_debug_line_info"> |
| 237 | <title>op_write_debug_line_info</title> |
| 238 | <funcsynopsis>Write debug information about compiled code to a JIT dump file. |
| 239 | <funcsynopsisinfo>#include <opagent.h></funcsynopsisinfo> |
| 240 | <funcprototype> |
| 241 | <funcdef>int <function>op_write_debug_line_info</function></funcdef> |
| 242 | <paramdef>op_agent_t<parameter>hdl</parameter></paramdef> |
| 243 | <paramdef>void const *<parameter>code</parameter></paramdef> |
| 244 | <paramdef>size_t<parameter>nr_entry</parameter></paramdef> |
| 245 | <paramdef>struct debug_line_info const *<parameter>compile_map</parameter></paramdef> |
| 246 | </funcprototype> |
| 247 | </funcsynopsis> |
| 248 | <note> |
| 249 | <title>Description</title> |
| 250 | Add debug line information to a piece of code. An <function>op_write_native_code()</function> |
| 251 | with the same code pointer should have occurred before this call. It's not |
| 252 | necessary to provide one lineno information entry per machine instruction; |
| 253 | the array can contain hole. |
| 254 | </note> |
| 255 | <note> |
| 256 | <title>Parameters</title> |
| 257 | <para> |
| 258 | <parameter>hdl : </parameter>Handle returned from an earlier call to |
| 259 | <function>op_open_agent()</function> |
| 260 | </para> |
| 261 | <para> |
| 262 | <parameter>code : </parameter>Pointer to the location of the code with debug info |
| 263 | </para> |
| 264 | <para> |
| 265 | <parameter>nr_entry : </parameter>Number of entries in compile_map |
| 266 | </para> |
| 267 | <para> |
| 268 | <parameter>compile_map : </parameter>Array of struct debug_line_info. See the JVMTI agent |
| 269 | library implementation for an example of what information should be retrieved |
| 270 | from a VM to fill out this data structure. |
| 271 | </para> |
| 272 | </note> |
| 273 | <note> |
| 274 | <title>Return value</title> |
| 275 | <para>Returns 0 on success; -1 otherwise. If -1 is returned, <code>errno</code> is set |
| 276 | to indicate the nature of the error. |
| 277 | <code>errno</code> is set to EINVAL if an invalid <code>op_agent_t</code> |
| 278 | handle is passed. For a list of other possible <code>errno</code> values, see the man pages for:</para> |
| 279 | <code>gettimeofday, ftell, fwrite</code> |
| 280 | </note> |
| 281 | </sect1> |
| 282 | |
| 283 | <sect1 id="op_unload_native_code"> |
| 284 | <title>op_unload_native_code</title> |
| 285 | <funcsynopsis>Write information to the JIT dump file about invalidated compiled code. |
| 286 | <funcsynopsisinfo>#include <opagent.h></funcsynopsisinfo> |
| 287 | <funcprototype> |
| 288 | <funcdef>int <function>op_unload_native_code</function></funcdef> |
| 289 | <paramdef>op_agent_t<parameter>hdl</parameter></paramdef> |
| 290 | <paramdef>uint64_t<parameter>vma</parameter></paramdef> |
| 291 | </funcprototype> |
| 292 | </funcsynopsis> |
| 293 | <note> |
| 294 | <title>Description</title> |
| 295 | Signal the invalidation of native code from a virtual machine.</note> |
| 296 | <note> |
| 297 | <title>Parameters</title> |
| 298 | <para> |
| 299 | <parameter>hdl : </parameter>Handle returned from an earlier call to |
| 300 | <function>op_open_agent()</function> |
| 301 | </para> |
| 302 | <para> |
| 303 | <parameter>vma : </parameter>Virtual memory address of the compiled code being unloaded. |
| 304 | An <function>op_write_native_code()</function> with the same vma should have occurred before this call. |
| 305 | </para> |
| 306 | </note> |
| 307 | <note> |
| 308 | <title>Return value</title> |
| 309 | <para>Returns 0 on success; -1 otherwise. If -1 is returned, <code>errno</code> is set |
| 310 | to indicate the nature of the error. |
| 311 | <code>errno</code> is set to EINVAL if an invalid <code>op_agent_t</code> |
| 312 | handle is passed. For a list of other possible <code>errno</code> values, see the man pages for:</para> |
| 313 | <code>gettimeofday, fwrite</code> |
| 314 | </note> |
| 315 | </sect1> |
| 316 | |
| 317 | </chapter> |
| 318 | |
| 319 | </book> |