Nikita Zinoviev
2008-Mar-11 16:14 UTC
[dtrace-discuss] dependency attributes for User Statically Defined Probes
I''d like to report the following issue: it seems that user is unable to set dependency attributes to COMMON, it looks like ISA is the maximum for USDT probes. This kind of contradics corresponding chapter in the user guide, because it uses COMMON a lot, and doesn''t mention anything about ISA. Also I found that corresponding attribute pragmas should be placed *after* provider declarations not before as the guide suggests. this looks like holes in the documentation. BTW: the error which dtrace -G reports is not very helpful either. So, the following provider definition script: provider myserv { probe myprobe(int i); }; #pragma D attributes Standard/Standard/Common provider myserv provider #pragma D attributes Standard/Standard/Common provider myserv module #pragma D attributes Standard/Standard/Common provider myserv function #pragma D attributes Standard/Standard/Common provider myserv name #pragma D attributes Standard/Standard/Common provider myserv args here is the dtrace output: bash-3.2$ dtrace -n "myserv\$target:::" -c myserv -v -l ID PROVIDER MODULE FUNCTION NAME 1692 myserv14919 myserv main myprobe Probe Description Attributes Identifier Names: Standard Data Semantics: Standard Dependency Class: ISA Argument Attributes Identifier Names: Standard Data Semantics: Standard Dependency Class: ISA Argument Types args[0]: int or bash-3.2$ dtrace -n "myserv\$target:::" -c myserv -v dtrace: description ''myserv$target:::'' matched 1 probe Stability attributes for description myserv$target:::: Minimum Probe Description Attributes Identifier Names: Standard Data Semantics: Standard Dependency Class: ISA Minimum Statement Attributes Identifier Names: Stable Data Semantics: Stable Dependency Class: Common Hello! dtrace: pid 14917 has exited CPU ID FUNCTION:NAME 1 1692 main:myprobe Regards, Nikita Zinoviev
Adam Leventhal
2008-Mar-11 20:42 UTC
[dtrace-discuss] dependency attributes for User Statically Defined Probes
That''s right. Since USDT instrumentation is highly ISA-dependant, providers dependency attributes may be no greater than ISA. Adam On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 07:14:54PM +0300, Nikita Zinoviev wrote:> I''d like to report the following issue: > it seems that user is unable to set dependency attributes > to COMMON, it looks like ISA is the maximum for USDT probes. > This kind of contradics corresponding chapter in the user guide, > because it uses COMMON a lot, and doesn''t mention anything about ISA. > > Also I found that corresponding attribute pragmas should be placed > *after* provider declarations not before as the guide suggests. > > this looks like holes in the documentation. > BTW: the error which dtrace -G reports is not very helpful either. > > So, the following provider definition script: > > provider myserv { > probe myprobe(int i); > }; > > #pragma D attributes Standard/Standard/Common provider myserv provider > #pragma D attributes Standard/Standard/Common provider myserv module > #pragma D attributes Standard/Standard/Common provider myserv function > #pragma D attributes Standard/Standard/Common provider myserv name > #pragma D attributes Standard/Standard/Common provider myserv args > > > here is the dtrace output: > > > bash-3.2$ dtrace -n "myserv\$target:::" -c myserv -v -l > ID PROVIDER MODULE FUNCTION NAME > 1692 myserv14919 myserv main > myprobe > > Probe Description Attributes > Identifier Names: Standard > Data Semantics: Standard > Dependency Class: ISA > > Argument Attributes > Identifier Names: Standard > Data Semantics: Standard > Dependency Class: ISA > > Argument Types > args[0]: int > > > or > > > bash-3.2$ dtrace -n "myserv\$target:::" -c myserv -v > dtrace: description ''myserv$target:::'' matched 1 probe > > Stability attributes for description myserv$target:::: > > Minimum Probe Description Attributes > Identifier Names: Standard > Data Semantics: Standard > Dependency Class: ISA > > Minimum Statement Attributes > Identifier Names: Stable > Data Semantics: Stable > Dependency Class: Common > > Hello! > dtrace: pid 14917 has exited > CPU ID FUNCTION:NAME > 1 1692 main:myprobe > > > Regards, > > Nikita Zinoviev > _______________________________________________ > dtrace-discuss mailing list > dtrace-discuss at opensolaris.org-- Adam Leventhal, Fishworks http://blogs.sun.com/ahl