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/*
** nssilock.h - Instrumented locking functions for NSS
**
** Description:
** nssilock provides instrumentation for locks and monitors in
** the NSS libraries. The instrumentation, when enabled, causes
** each call to the instrumented function to record data about
** the call to an external file. The external file
** subsequently used to extract performance data and other
** statistical information about the operation of locks used in
** the nss library.
**
** To enable compilation with instrumentation, build NSS with
** the compile time switch NEED_NSS_ILOCK defined.
**
** say: "gmake OS_CFLAGS+=-DNEED_NSS_ILOCK" at make time.
**
** At runtime, to enable recording from nssilock, one or more
** environment variables must be set. For each nssILockType to
** be recorded, an environment variable of the form NSS_ILOCK_x
** must be set to 1. For example:
**
** set NSS_ILOCK_Cert=1
**
** nssilock uses PRLOG is used to record to trace data. The
** PRLogModule name associated with nssilock data is: "nssilock".
** To enable recording of nssilock data you will need to set the
** environment variable NSPR_LOG_MODULES to enable
** recording for the nssilock log module. Similarly, you will
** need to set the environment variable NSPR_LOG_FILE to specify
** the filename to receive the recorded data. See prlog.h for usage.
** Example:
**
** export NSPR_LOG_MODULES=nssilock:6
** export NSPR_LOG_FILE=xxxLogfile
**
** Operation:
** nssilock wraps calls to NSPR's PZLock and PZMonitor functions
** with similarly named functions: PZ_NewLock(), etc. When NSS is
** built with lock instrumentation enabled, the PZ* functions are
** compiled into NSS; when lock instrumentation is disabled,
** calls to PZ* functions are directly mapped to PR* functions
** and the instrumentation arguments to the PZ* functions are
** compiled away.
**
**
** File Format:
** The format of the external file is implementation
** dependent. Where NSPR's PR_LOG() function is used, the file
** contains data defined for PR_LOG() plus the data written by
** the wrapped function. On some platforms and under some
** circumstances, platform dependent logging or
** instrumentation probes may be used. In any case, the
** relevant data provided by the lock instrumentation is:
**
** lockType, func, address, duration, line, file [heldTime]
**
** where:
**
** lockType: a character representation of nssILockType for the
** call. e.g. ... "cert"
**
** func: the function doing the tracing. e.g. "NewLock"
**
** address: address of the instrumented lock or monitor
**
** duration: is how long was spent in the instrumented function,
** in PRIntervalTime "ticks".
**
** line: the line number within the calling function
**
** file: the file from which the call was made
**
** heldTime: how long the lock/monitor was held. field
** present only for PZ_Unlock() and PZ_ExitMonitor().
**
** Design Notes:
** The design for lock instrumentation was influenced by the
** need to gather performance data on NSS 3.x. It is intended
** that the effort to modify NSS to use lock instrumentation
** be minimized. Existing calls to locking functions need only
** have their names changed to the instrumentation function
** names.
**
** Private NSS Interface:
** nssilock.h defines a private interface for use by NSS.
** nssilock.h is experimental in nature and is subject to
** change or revocation without notice. ... Don't mess with
** it.
**
*/
/*
* $Id:
*/
#ifndef _NSSILCKT_H_
#define _NSSILCKT_H_
#include "utilrename.h"
#include "prtypes.h"
#include "prmon.h"
#include "prlock.h"
#include "prcvar.h"
typedef enum {
nssILockArena = 0,
nssILockSession = 1,
nssILockObject = 2,
nssILockRefLock = 3,
nssILockCert = 4,
nssILockCertDB = 5,
nssILockDBM = 6,
nssILockCache = 7,
nssILockSSL = 8,
nssILockList = 9,
nssILockSlot = 10,
nssILockFreelist = 11,
nssILockOID = 12,
nssILockAttribute = 13,
nssILockPK11cxt = 14, /* pk11context */
nssILockRWLock = 15,
nssILockOther = 16,
nssILockSelfServ = 17,
nssILockKeyDB = 18,
nssILockLast /* don't use this one! */
} nssILockType;
/*
** conditionally compile in nssilock features
*/
#if defined(NEED_NSS_ILOCK)
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/*
** Declare operation type enumerator
** enumerations identify the function being performed
*/
typedef enum {
FlushTT = 0,
NewLock = 1,
Lock = 2,
Unlock = 3,
DestroyLock = 4,
NewCondVar = 5,
WaitCondVar = 6,
NotifyCondVar = 7,
NotifyAllCondVar = 8,
DestroyCondVar = 9,
NewMonitor = 10,
EnterMonitor = 11,
ExitMonitor = 12,
Notify = 13,
NotifyAll = 14,
Wait = 15,
DestroyMonitor = 16
} nssILockOp;
/*
** Declare the trace record
*/
struct pzTrace_s {
PRUint32 threadID; /* PR_GetThreadID() */
nssILockOp op; /* operation being performed */
nssILockType ltype; /* lock type identifier */
PRIntervalTime callTime; /* time spent in function */
PRIntervalTime heldTime; /* lock held time, or -1 */
void *lock; /* address of lock structure */
PRIntn line; /* line number */
char file[24]; /* filename */
};
/*
** declare opaque types. See: nssilock.c
*/
typedef struct pzlock_s PZLock;
typedef struct pzcondvar_s PZCondVar;
typedef struct pzmonitor_s PZMonitor;
#else /* NEED_NSS_ILOCK */
#define PZLock PRLock
#define PZCondVar PRCondVar
#define PZMonitor PRMonitor
#endif /* NEED_NSS_ILOCK */
#endif /* _NSSILCKT_H_ */