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All rights reserved. * * @APPLE_OSREFERENCE_LICENSE_HEADER_START@ * * This file contains Original Code and/or Modifications of Original Code * as defined in and that are subject to the Apple Public Source License * Version 2.0 (the 'License'). You may not use this file except in * compliance with the License. The rights granted to you under the License * may not be used to create, or enable the creation or redistribution of, * unlawful or unlicensed copies of an Apple operating system, or to * circumvent, violate, or enable the circumvention or violation of, any * terms of an Apple operating system software license agreement. * * Please obtain a copy of the License at * http://www.opensource.apple.com/apsl/ and read it before using this file. * * The Original Code and all software distributed under the License are * distributed on an 'AS IS' basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND APPLE HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL SUCH WARRANTIES, * INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, QUIET ENJOYMENT OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. * Please see the License for the specific language governing rights and * limitations under the License. * * @APPLE_OSREFERENCE_LICENSE_HEADER_END@ */ #include <mach/host_priv.h> #include <mach/host_special_ports.h> #include <mach/mach_types.h> #include <mach/telemetry_notification_server.h> #include <kern/assert.h> #include <kern/clock.h> #include <kern/debug.h> #include <kern/host.h> #include <kern/kalloc.h> #include <kern/kern_types.h> #include <kern/locks.h> #include <kern/misc_protos.h> #include <kern/sched.h> #include <kern/sched_prim.h> #include <kern/telemetry.h> #include <kern/timer_call.h> #include <kern/policy_internal.h> #include <kern/kcdata.h> #include <pexpert/pexpert.h> #include <vm/vm_kern.h> #include <vm/vm_shared_region.h> #include <kperf/callstack.h> #include <kern/backtrace.h> #include <sys/kdebug.h> #include <uuid/uuid.h> #include <kdp/kdp_dyld.h> #define TELEMETRY_DEBUG 0 extern int proc_pid(void *); extern char *proc_name_address(void *p); extern uint64_t proc_uniqueid(void *p); extern uint64_t proc_was_throttled(void *p); extern uint64_t proc_did_throttle(void *p); extern int proc_selfpid(void); extern boolean_t task_did_exec(task_t task); extern boolean_t task_is_exec_copy(task_t task); struct micro_snapshot_buffer { vm_offset_t buffer; uint32_t size; uint32_t current_position; uint32_t end_point; }; void telemetry_take_sample(thread_t thread, uint8_t microsnapshot_flags, struct micro_snapshot_buffer * current_buffer); int telemetry_buffer_gather(user_addr_t buffer, uint32_t *length, boolean_t mark, struct micro_snapshot_buffer * current_buffer); #define TELEMETRY_DEFAULT_SAMPLE_RATE (1) /* 1 sample every 1 second */ #define TELEMETRY_DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE (16*1024) #define TELEMETRY_MAX_BUFFER_SIZE (64*1024) #define TELEMETRY_DEFAULT_NOTIFY_LEEWAY (4*1024) // Userland gets 4k of leeway to collect data after notification #define TELEMETRY_MAX_UUID_COUNT (128) // Max of 128 non-shared-cache UUIDs to log for symbolication uint32_t telemetry_sample_rate = 0; volatile boolean_t telemetry_needs_record = FALSE; volatile boolean_t telemetry_needs_timer_arming_record = FALSE; /* * If TRUE, record micro-stackshot samples for all tasks. * If FALSE, only sample tasks which are marked for telemetry. */ boolean_t telemetry_sample_all_tasks = FALSE; uint32_t telemetry_active_tasks = 0; // Number of tasks opted into telemetry uint32_t telemetry_timestamp = 0; /* * The telemetry_buffer is responsible * for timer samples and interrupt samples that are driven by * compute_averages(). It will notify its client (if one * exists) when it has enough data to be worth flushing. */ struct micro_snapshot_buffer telemetry_buffer = {0, 0, 0, 0}; int telemetry_bytes_since_last_mark = -1; // How much data since buf was last marked? int telemetry_buffer_notify_at = 0; lck_grp_t telemetry_lck_grp; lck_mtx_t telemetry_mtx; #define TELEMETRY_LOCK() do { lck_mtx_lock(&telemetry_mtx); } while(0) #define TELEMETRY_TRY_SPIN_LOCK() lck_mtx_try_lock_spin(&telemetry_mtx) #define TELEMETRY_UNLOCK() do { lck_mtx_unlock(&telemetry_mtx); } while(0) void telemetry_init(void) { kern_return_t ret; uint32_t telemetry_notification_leeway; lck_grp_init(&telemetry_lck_grp, "telemetry group", LCK_GRP_ATTR_NULL); lck_mtx_init(&telemetry_mtx, &telemetry_lck_grp, LCK_ATTR_NULL); if (!PE_parse_boot_argn("telemetry_buffer_size", &telemetry_buffer.size, sizeof(telemetry_buffer.size))) { telemetry_buffer.size = TELEMETRY_DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE; } if (telemetry_buffer.size > TELEMETRY_MAX_BUFFER_SIZE) telemetry_buffer.size = TELEMETRY_MAX_BUFFER_SIZE; ret = kmem_alloc(kernel_map, &telemetry_buffer.buffer, telemetry_buffer.size, VM_KERN_MEMORY_DIAG); if (ret != KERN_SUCCESS) { kprintf("Telemetry: Allocation failed: %d\n", ret); return; } bzero((void *) telemetry_buffer.buffer, telemetry_buffer.size); if (!PE_parse_boot_argn("telemetry_notification_leeway", &telemetry_notification_leeway, sizeof(telemetry_notification_leeway))) { /* * By default, notify the user to collect the buffer when there is this much space left in the buffer. */ telemetry_notification_leeway = TELEMETRY_DEFAULT_NOTIFY_LEEWAY; } if (telemetry_notification_leeway >= telemetry_buffer.size) { printf("telemetry: nonsensical telemetry_notification_leeway boot-arg %d changed to %d\n", telemetry_notification_leeway, TELEMETRY_DEFAULT_NOTIFY_LEEWAY); telemetry_notification_leeway = TELEMETRY_DEFAULT_NOTIFY_LEEWAY; } telemetry_buffer_notify_at = telemetry_buffer.size - telemetry_notification_leeway; if (!PE_parse_boot_argn("telemetry_sample_rate", &telemetry_sample_rate, sizeof(telemetry_sample_rate))) { telemetry_sample_rate = TELEMETRY_DEFAULT_SAMPLE_RATE; } /* * To enable telemetry for all tasks, include "telemetry_sample_all_tasks=1" in boot-args. */ if (!PE_parse_boot_argn("telemetry_sample_all_tasks", &telemetry_sample_all_tasks, sizeof(telemetry_sample_all_tasks))) { #if CONFIG_EMBEDDED && !(DEVELOPMENT || DEBUG) telemetry_sample_all_tasks = FALSE; #else telemetry_sample_all_tasks = TRUE; #endif /* CONFIG_EMBEDDED && !(DEVELOPMENT || DEBUG) */ } kprintf("Telemetry: Sampling %stasks once per %u second%s\n", (telemetry_sample_all_tasks) ? "all " : "", telemetry_sample_rate, telemetry_sample_rate == 1 ? "" : "s"); } /* * Enable or disable global microstackshots (ie telemetry_sample_all_tasks). * * enable_disable == 1: turn it on * enable_disable == 0: turn it off */ void telemetry_global_ctl(int enable_disable) { if (enable_disable == 1) { telemetry_sample_all_tasks = TRUE; } else { telemetry_sample_all_tasks = FALSE; } } /* * Opt the given task into or out of the telemetry stream. * * Supported reasons (callers may use any or all of): * TF_CPUMON_WARNING * TF_WAKEMON_WARNING * * enable_disable == 1: turn it on * enable_disable == 0: turn it off */ void telemetry_task_ctl(task_t task, uint32_t reasons, int enable_disable) { task_lock(task); telemetry_task_ctl_locked(task, reasons, enable_disable); task_unlock(task); } void telemetry_task_ctl_locked(task_t task, uint32_t reasons, int enable_disable) { uint32_t origflags; assert((reasons != 0) && ((reasons | TF_TELEMETRY) == TF_TELEMETRY)); task_lock_assert_owned(task); origflags = task->t_flags; if (enable_disable == 1) { task->t_flags |= reasons; if ((origflags & TF_TELEMETRY) == 0) { OSIncrementAtomic(&telemetry_active_tasks); #if TELEMETRY_DEBUG printf("%s: telemetry OFF -> ON (%d active)\n", proc_name_address(task->bsd_info), telemetry_active_tasks); #endif } } else { task->t_flags &= ~reasons; if (((origflags & TF_TELEMETRY) != 0) && ((task->t_flags & TF_TELEMETRY) == 0)) { /* * If this task went from having at least one telemetry bit to having none, * the net change was to disable telemetry for the task. */ OSDecrementAtomic(&telemetry_active_tasks); #if TELEMETRY_DEBUG printf("%s: telemetry ON -> OFF (%d active)\n", proc_name_address(task->bsd_info), telemetry_active_tasks); #endif } } } /* * Determine if the current thread is eligible for telemetry: * * telemetry_sample_all_tasks: All threads are eligible. This takes precedence. * telemetry_active_tasks: Count of tasks opted in. * task->t_flags & TF_TELEMETRY: This task is opted in. */ static boolean_t telemetry_is_active(thread_t thread) { task_t task = thread->task; if (task == kernel_task) { /* Kernel threads never return to an AST boundary, and are ineligible */ return FALSE; } if (telemetry_sample_all_tasks == TRUE) { return (TRUE); } if ((telemetry_active_tasks > 0) && ((thread->task->t_flags & TF_TELEMETRY) != 0)) { return (TRUE); } return (FALSE); } /* * Userland is arming a timer. If we are eligible for such a record, * sample now. No need to do this one at the AST because we're already at * a safe place in this system call. */ int telemetry_timer_event(__unused uint64_t deadline, __unused uint64_t interval, __unused uint64_t leeway) { if (telemetry_needs_timer_arming_record == TRUE) { telemetry_needs_timer_arming_record = FALSE; telemetry_take_sample(current_thread(), kTimerArmingRecord | kUserMode, &telemetry_buffer); } return (0); } /* * Mark the current thread for an interrupt-based * telemetry record, to be sampled at the next AST boundary. */ void telemetry_mark_curthread(boolean_t interrupted_userspace) { uint32_t ast_bits = 0; thread_t thread = current_thread(); /* * If telemetry isn't active for this thread, return and try * again next time. */ if (telemetry_is_active(thread) == FALSE) { return; } ast_bits |= (interrupted_userspace ? AST_TELEMETRY_USER : AST_TELEMETRY_KERNEL); telemetry_needs_record = FALSE; thread_ast_set(thread, ast_bits); ast_propagate(thread); } void compute_telemetry(void *arg __unused) { if (telemetry_sample_all_tasks || (telemetry_active_tasks > 0)) { if ((++telemetry_timestamp) % telemetry_sample_rate == 0) { telemetry_needs_record = TRUE; telemetry_needs_timer_arming_record = TRUE; } } } /* * If userland has registered a port for telemetry notifications, send one now. */ static void telemetry_notify_user(void) { mach_port_t user_port; uint32_t flags = 0; int error; error = host_get_telemetry_port(host_priv_self(), &user_port); if ((error != KERN_SUCCESS) || !IPC_PORT_VALID(user_port)) { return; } telemetry_notification(user_port, flags); ipc_port_release_send(user_port); } void telemetry_ast(thread_t thread, ast_t reasons) { assert((reasons & AST_TELEMETRY_ALL) != AST_TELEMETRY_ALL); /* only one is valid at a time */ boolean_t io_telemetry = (reasons & AST_TELEMETRY_IO) ? TRUE : FALSE; boolean_t interrupted_userspace = (reasons & AST_TELEMETRY_USER) ? TRUE : FALSE; uint8_t microsnapshot_flags = kInterruptRecord; if (io_telemetry == TRUE) microsnapshot_flags = kIORecord; if (interrupted_userspace) microsnapshot_flags |= kUserMode; telemetry_take_sample(thread, microsnapshot_flags, &telemetry_buffer); } void telemetry_take_sample(thread_t thread, uint8_t microsnapshot_flags, struct micro_snapshot_buffer * current_buffer) { task_t task; void *p; uint32_t btcount = 0, bti; struct micro_snapshot *msnap; struct task_snapshot *tsnap; struct thread_snapshot *thsnap; clock_sec_t secs; clock_usec_t usecs; vm_size_t framesize; uint32_t current_record_start; uint32_t tmp = 0; boolean_t notify = FALSE; if (thread == THREAD_NULL) return; task = thread->task; if ((task == TASK_NULL) || (task == kernel_task) || task_did_exec(task) || task_is_exec_copy(task)) return; /* * To avoid overloading the system with telemetry requests, make * sure we don't add more requests while existing ones are * in-flight. Attempt this by checking if we can grab the lock. * * This concerns me a little; this working as intended is * contingent on the workload being done in the context of the * telemetry lock being the expensive part of telemetry. This * includes populating the buffer and the client gathering it, * but excludes the copyin overhead. */ if (!TELEMETRY_TRY_SPIN_LOCK()) return; TELEMETRY_UNLOCK(); /* telemetry_XXX accessed outside of lock for instrumentation only */ /* TODO */ KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT(MACHDBG_CODE(DBG_MACH_STACKSHOT, MICROSTACKSHOT_RECORD) | DBG_FUNC_START, microsnapshot_flags, telemetry_bytes_since_last_mark, 0, 0, (&telemetry_buffer != current_buffer)); p = get_bsdtask_info(task); /* * Gather up the data we'll need for this sample. The sample is written into the kernel * buffer with the global telemetry lock held -- so we must do our (possibly faulting) * copies from userland here, before taking the lock. */ uintptr_t frames[MAX_CALLSTACK_FRAMES] = {}; bool user64; int backtrace_error = backtrace_user(frames, MAX_CALLSTACK_FRAMES, &btcount, &user64); if (backtrace_error) { return; } /* * Find the actual [slid] address of the shared cache's UUID, and copy it in from userland. */ int shared_cache_uuid_valid = 0; uint64_t shared_cache_base_address; struct _dyld_cache_header shared_cache_header; uint64_t shared_cache_slide; /* * Don't copy in the entire shared cache header; we only need the UUID. Calculate the * offset of that one field. */ int sc_header_uuid_offset = (char *)&shared_cache_header.uuid - (char *)&shared_cache_header; vm_shared_region_t sr = vm_shared_region_get(task); if (sr != NULL) { if ((vm_shared_region_start_address(sr, &shared_cache_base_address) == KERN_SUCCESS) && (copyin(shared_cache_base_address + sc_header_uuid_offset, (char *)&shared_cache_header.uuid, sizeof (shared_cache_header.uuid)) == 0)) { shared_cache_uuid_valid = 1; shared_cache_slide = vm_shared_region_get_slide(sr); } // vm_shared_region_get() gave us a reference on the shared region. vm_shared_region_deallocate(sr); } /* * Retrieve the array of UUID's for binaries used by this task. * We reach down into DYLD's data structures to find the array. * * XXX - make this common with kdp? */ uint32_t uuid_info_count = 0; mach_vm_address_t uuid_info_addr = 0; if (task_has_64BitAddr(task)) { struct user64_dyld_all_image_infos task_image_infos; if (copyin(task->all_image_info_addr, (char *)&task_image_infos, sizeof(task_image_infos)) == 0) { uuid_info_count = (uint32_t)task_image_infos.uuidArrayCount; uuid_info_addr = task_image_infos.uuidArray; } } else { struct user32_dyld_all_image_infos task_image_infos; if (copyin(task->all_image_info_addr, (char *)&task_image_infos, sizeof(task_image_infos)) == 0) { uuid_info_count = task_image_infos.uuidArrayCount; uuid_info_addr = task_image_infos.uuidArray; } } /* * If we get a NULL uuid_info_addr (which can happen when we catch dyld in the middle of updating * this data structure), we zero the uuid_info_count so that we won't even try to save load info * for this task. */ if (!uuid_info_addr) { uuid_info_count = 0; } /* * Don't copy in an unbounded amount of memory. The main binary and interesting * non-shared-cache libraries should be in the first few images. */ if (uuid_info_count > TELEMETRY_MAX_UUID_COUNT) { uuid_info_count = TELEMETRY_MAX_UUID_COUNT; } uint32_t uuid_info_size = (uint32_t)(task_has_64BitAddr(thread->task) ? sizeof(struct user64_dyld_uuid_info) : sizeof(struct user32_dyld_uuid_info)); uint32_t uuid_info_array_size = uuid_info_count * uuid_info_size; char *uuid_info_array = NULL; if (uuid_info_count > 0) { if ((uuid_info_array = (char *)kalloc(uuid_info_array_size)) == NULL) { return; } /* * Copy in the UUID info array. * It may be nonresident, in which case just fix up nloadinfos to 0 in the task snapshot. */ if (copyin(uuid_info_addr, uuid_info_array, uuid_info_array_size) != 0) { kfree(uuid_info_array, uuid_info_array_size); uuid_info_array = NULL; uuid_info_array_size = 0; } } /* * Look for a dispatch queue serial number, and copy it in from userland if present. */ uint64_t dqserialnum = 0; int dqserialnum_valid = 0; uint64_t dqkeyaddr = thread_dispatchqaddr(thread); if (dqkeyaddr != 0) { uint64_t dqaddr = 0; uint64_t dq_serialno_offset = get_task_dispatchqueue_serialno_offset(task); if ((copyin(dqkeyaddr, (char *)&dqaddr, (task_has_64BitAddr(task) ? 8 : 4)) == 0) && (dqaddr != 0) && (dq_serialno_offset != 0)) { uint64_t dqserialnumaddr = dqaddr + dq_serialno_offset; if (copyin(dqserialnumaddr, (char *)&dqserialnum, (task_has_64BitAddr(task) ? 8 : 4)) == 0) { dqserialnum_valid = 1; } } } clock_get_calendar_microtime(&secs, &usecs); TELEMETRY_LOCK(); /* * If our buffer is not backed by anything, * then we cannot take the sample. Meant to allow us to deallocate the window * buffer if it is disabled. */ if (!current_buffer->buffer) goto cancel_sample; /* * We do the bulk of the operation under the telemetry lock, on assumption that * any page faults during execution will not cause another AST_TELEMETRY_ALL * to deadlock; they will just block until we finish. This makes it easier * to copy into the buffer directly. As soon as we unlock, userspace can copy * out of our buffer. */ copytobuffer: current_record_start = current_buffer->current_position; if ((current_buffer->size - current_buffer->current_position) < sizeof(struct micro_snapshot)) { /* * We can't fit a record in the space available, so wrap around to the beginning. * Save the current position as the known end point of valid data. */ current_buffer->end_point = current_record_start; current_buffer->current_position = 0; if (current_record_start == 0) { /* This sample is too large to fit in the buffer even when we started at 0, so skip it */ goto cancel_sample; } goto copytobuffer; } msnap = (struct micro_snapshot *)(uintptr_t)(current_buffer->buffer + current_buffer->current_position); msnap->snapshot_magic = STACKSHOT_MICRO_SNAPSHOT_MAGIC; msnap->ms_flags = microsnapshot_flags; msnap->ms_opaque_flags = 0; /* namespace managed by userspace */ msnap->ms_cpu = 0; /* XXX - does this field make sense for a micro-stackshot? */ msnap->ms_time = secs; msnap->ms_time_microsecs = usecs; current_buffer->current_position += sizeof(struct micro_snapshot); if ((current_buffer->size - current_buffer->current_position) < sizeof(struct task_snapshot)) { current_buffer->end_point = current_record_start; current_buffer->current_position = 0; if (current_record_start == 0) { /* This sample is too large to fit in the buffer even when we started at 0, so skip it */ goto cancel_sample; } goto copytobuffer; } tsnap = (struct task_snapshot *)(uintptr_t)(current_buffer->buffer + current_buffer->current_position); bzero(tsnap, sizeof(*tsnap)); tsnap->snapshot_magic = STACKSHOT_TASK_SNAPSHOT_MAGIC; tsnap->pid = proc_pid(p); tsnap->uniqueid = proc_uniqueid(p); tsnap->user_time_in_terminated_threads = task->total_user_time; tsnap->system_time_in_terminated_threads = task->total_system_time; tsnap->suspend_count = task->suspend_count; tsnap->task_size = pmap_resident_count(task->map->pmap); tsnap->faults = task->faults; tsnap->pageins = task->pageins; tsnap->cow_faults = task->cow_faults; /* * The throttling counters are maintained as 64-bit counters in the proc * structure. However, we reserve 32-bits (each) for them in the task_snapshot * struct to save space and since we do not expect them to overflow 32-bits. If we * find these values overflowing in the future, the fix would be to simply * upgrade these counters to 64-bit in the task_snapshot struct */ tsnap->was_throttled = (uint32_t) proc_was_throttled(p); tsnap->did_throttle = (uint32_t) proc_did_throttle(p); if (task->t_flags & TF_TELEMETRY) { tsnap->ss_flags |= kTaskRsrcFlagged; } if (proc_get_effective_task_policy(task, TASK_POLICY_DARWIN_BG)) { tsnap->ss_flags |= kTaskDarwinBG; } proc_get_darwinbgstate(task, &tmp); if (proc_get_effective_task_policy(task, TASK_POLICY_ROLE) == TASK_FOREGROUND_APPLICATION) { tsnap->ss_flags |= kTaskIsForeground; } if (tmp & PROC_FLAG_ADAPTIVE_IMPORTANT) { tsnap->ss_flags |= kTaskIsBoosted; } if (tmp & PROC_FLAG_SUPPRESSED) { tsnap->ss_flags |= kTaskIsSuppressed; } tsnap->latency_qos = task_grab_latency_qos(task); strlcpy(tsnap->p_comm, proc_name_address(p), sizeof(tsnap->p_comm)); if (task_has_64BitAddr(thread->task)) { tsnap->ss_flags |= kUser64_p; } if (shared_cache_uuid_valid) { tsnap->shared_cache_slide = shared_cache_slide; bcopy(shared_cache_header.uuid, tsnap->shared_cache_identifier, sizeof (shared_cache_header.uuid)); } current_buffer->current_position += sizeof(struct task_snapshot); /* * Directly after the task snapshot, place the array of UUID's corresponding to the binaries * used by this task. */ if ((current_buffer->size - current_buffer->current_position) < uuid_info_array_size) { current_buffer->end_point = current_record_start; current_buffer->current_position = 0; if (current_record_start == 0) { /* This sample is too large to fit in the buffer even when we started at 0, so skip it */ goto cancel_sample; } goto copytobuffer; } /* * Copy the UUID info array into our sample. */ if (uuid_info_array_size > 0) { bcopy(uuid_info_array, (char *)(current_buffer->buffer + current_buffer->current_position), uuid_info_array_size); tsnap->nloadinfos = uuid_info_count; } current_buffer->current_position += uuid_info_array_size; /* * After the task snapshot & list of binary UUIDs, we place a thread snapshot. */ if ((current_buffer->size - current_buffer->current_position) < sizeof(struct thread_snapshot)) { /* wrap and overwrite */ current_buffer->end_point = current_record_start; current_buffer->current_position = 0; if (current_record_start == 0) { /* This sample is too large to fit in the buffer even when we started at 0, so skip it */ goto cancel_sample; } goto copytobuffer; } thsnap = (struct thread_snapshot *)(uintptr_t)(current_buffer->buffer + current_buffer->current_position); bzero(thsnap, sizeof(*thsnap)); thsnap->snapshot_magic = STACKSHOT_THREAD_SNAPSHOT_MAGIC; thsnap->thread_id = thread_tid(thread); thsnap->state = thread->state; thsnap->priority = thread->base_pri; thsnap->sched_pri = thread->sched_pri; thsnap->sched_flags = thread->sched_flags; thsnap->ss_flags |= kStacksPCOnly; thsnap->ts_qos = thread->effective_policy.thep_qos; thsnap->ts_rqos = thread->requested_policy.thrp_qos; thsnap->ts_rqos_override = thread->requested_policy.thrp_qos_override; if (proc_get_effective_thread_policy(thread, TASK_POLICY_DARWIN_BG)) { thsnap->ss_flags |= kThreadDarwinBG; } thsnap->user_time = timer_grab(&thread->user_timer); uint64_t tval = timer_grab(&thread->system_timer); if (thread->precise_user_kernel_time) { thsnap->system_time = tval; } else { thsnap->user_time += tval; thsnap->system_time = 0; } current_buffer->current_position += sizeof(struct thread_snapshot); /* * If this thread has a dispatch queue serial number, include it here. */ if (dqserialnum_valid) { if ((current_buffer->size - current_buffer->current_position) < sizeof(dqserialnum)) { /* wrap and overwrite */ current_buffer->end_point = current_record_start; current_buffer->current_position = 0; if (current_record_start == 0) { /* This sample is too large to fit in the buffer even when we started at 0, so skip it */ goto cancel_sample; } goto copytobuffer; } thsnap->ss_flags |= kHasDispatchSerial; bcopy(&dqserialnum, (char *)current_buffer->buffer + current_buffer->current_position, sizeof (dqserialnum)); current_buffer->current_position += sizeof (dqserialnum); } if (task_has_64BitAddr(task)) { framesize = 8; thsnap->ss_flags |= kUser64_p; } else { framesize = 4; } /* * If we can't fit this entire stacktrace then cancel this record, wrap to the beginning, * and start again there so that we always store a full record. */ if ((current_buffer->size - current_buffer->current_position)/framesize < btcount) { current_buffer->end_point = current_record_start; current_buffer->current_position = 0; if (current_record_start == 0) { /* This sample is too large to fit in the buffer even when we started at 0, so skip it */ goto cancel_sample; } goto copytobuffer; } for (bti=0; bti < btcount; bti++, current_buffer->current_position += framesize) { if (framesize == 8) { *(uint64_t *)(uintptr_t)(current_buffer->buffer + current_buffer->current_position) = frames[bti]; } else { *(uint32_t *)(uintptr_t)(current_buffer->buffer + current_buffer->current_position) = (uint32_t)frames[bti]; } } if (current_buffer->end_point < current_buffer->current_position) { /* * Each time the cursor wraps around to the beginning, we leave a * differing amount of unused space at the end of the buffer. Make * sure the cursor pushes the end point in case we're making use of * more of the buffer than we did the last time we wrapped. */ current_buffer->end_point = current_buffer->current_position; } thsnap->nuser_frames = btcount; /* * Now THIS is a hack. */ if (current_buffer == &telemetry_buffer) { telemetry_bytes_since_last_mark += (current_buffer->current_position - current_record_start); if (telemetry_bytes_since_last_mark > telemetry_buffer_notify_at) { notify = TRUE; } } cancel_sample: TELEMETRY_UNLOCK(); /* TODO */ KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT(MACHDBG_CODE(DBG_MACH_STACKSHOT, MICROSTACKSHOT_RECORD) | DBG_FUNC_END, notify, telemetry_bytes_since_last_mark, current_buffer->current_position, current_buffer->end_point, (&telemetry_buffer != current_buffer)); if (notify) { telemetry_notify_user(); } if (uuid_info_array != NULL) { kfree(uuid_info_array, uuid_info_array_size); } } #if TELEMETRY_DEBUG static void log_telemetry_output(vm_offset_t buf, uint32_t pos, uint32_t sz) { struct micro_snapshot *p; uint32_t offset; printf("Copying out %d bytes of telemetry at offset %d\n", sz, pos); buf += pos; /* * Find and log each timestamp in this chunk of buffer. */ for (offset = 0; offset < sz; offset++) { p = (struct micro_snapshot *)(buf + offset); if (p->snapshot_magic == STACKSHOT_MICRO_SNAPSHOT_MAGIC) { printf("telemetry timestamp: %lld\n", p->ms_time); } } } #endif int telemetry_gather(user_addr_t buffer, uint32_t *length, boolean_t mark) { return telemetry_buffer_gather(buffer, length, mark, &telemetry_buffer); } int telemetry_buffer_gather(user_addr_t buffer, uint32_t *length, boolean_t mark, struct micro_snapshot_buffer * current_buffer) { int result = 0; uint32_t oldest_record_offset; /* TODO */ KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT(MACHDBG_CODE(DBG_MACH_STACKSHOT, MICROSTACKSHOT_GATHER) | DBG_FUNC_START, mark, telemetry_bytes_since_last_mark, 0, 0, (&telemetry_buffer != current_buffer)); TELEMETRY_LOCK(); if (current_buffer->buffer == 0) { *length = 0; goto out; } if (*length < current_buffer->size) { result = KERN_NO_SPACE; goto out; } /* * Copy the ring buffer out to userland in order sorted by time: least recent to most recent. * First, we need to search forward from the cursor to find the oldest record in our buffer. */ oldest_record_offset = current_buffer->current_position; do { if (((oldest_record_offset + sizeof(uint32_t)) > current_buffer->size) || ((oldest_record_offset + sizeof(uint32_t)) > current_buffer->end_point)) { if (*(uint32_t *)(uintptr_t)(current_buffer->buffer) == 0) { /* * There is no magic number at the start of the buffer, which means * it's empty; nothing to see here yet. */ *length = 0; goto out; } /* * We've looked through the end of the active buffer without finding a valid * record; that means all valid records are in a single chunk, beginning at * the very start of the buffer. */ oldest_record_offset = 0; assert(*(uint32_t *)(uintptr_t)(current_buffer->buffer) == STACKSHOT_MICRO_SNAPSHOT_MAGIC); break; } if (*(uint32_t *)(uintptr_t)(current_buffer->buffer + oldest_record_offset) == STACKSHOT_MICRO_SNAPSHOT_MAGIC) break; /* * There are no alignment guarantees for micro-stackshot records, so we must search at each * byte offset. */ oldest_record_offset++; } while (oldest_record_offset != current_buffer->current_position); /* * If needed, copyout in two chunks: from the oldest record to the end of the buffer, and then * from the beginning of the buffer up to the current position. */ if (oldest_record_offset != 0) { #if TELEMETRY_DEBUG log_telemetry_output(current_buffer->buffer, oldest_record_offset, current_buffer->end_point - oldest_record_offset); #endif if ((result = copyout((void *)(current_buffer->buffer + oldest_record_offset), buffer, current_buffer->end_point - oldest_record_offset)) != 0) { *length = 0; goto out; } *length = current_buffer->end_point - oldest_record_offset; } else { *length = 0; } #if TELEMETRY_DEBUG log_telemetry_output(current_buffer->buffer, 0, current_buffer->current_position); #endif if ((result = copyout((void *)current_buffer->buffer, buffer + *length, current_buffer->current_position)) != 0) { *length = 0; goto out; } *length += (uint32_t)current_buffer->current_position; out: if (mark && (*length > 0)) { telemetry_bytes_since_last_mark = 0; } TELEMETRY_UNLOCK(); KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT(MACHDBG_CODE(DBG_MACH_STACKSHOT, MICROSTACKSHOT_GATHER) | DBG_FUNC_END, current_buffer->current_position, *length, current_buffer->end_point, 0, (&telemetry_buffer != current_buffer)); return (result); } /************************/ /* BOOT PROFILE SUPPORT */ /************************/ /* * Boot Profiling * * The boot-profiling support is a mechanism to sample activity happening on the * system during boot. This mechanism sets up a periodic timer and on every timer fire, * captures a full backtrace into the boot profiling buffer. This buffer can be pulled * out and analyzed from user-space. It is turned on using the following boot-args: * "bootprofile_buffer_size" specifies the size of the boot profile buffer * "bootprofile_interval_ms" specifies the interval for the profiling timer * * Process Specific Boot Profiling * * The boot-arg "bootprofile_proc_name" can be used to specify a certain * process that needs to profiled during boot. Setting this boot-arg changes * the way stackshots are captured. At every timer fire, the code looks at the * currently running process and takes a stackshot only if the requested process * is on-core (which makes it unsuitable for MP systems). * * Trigger Events * * The boot-arg "bootprofile_type=boot" starts the timer during early boot. Using * "wake" starts the timer at AP wake from suspend-to-RAM. */ #define BOOTPROFILE_MAX_BUFFER_SIZE (64*1024*1024) /* see also COPYSIZELIMIT_PANIC */ vm_offset_t bootprofile_buffer = 0; uint32_t bootprofile_buffer_size = 0; uint32_t bootprofile_buffer_current_position = 0; uint32_t bootprofile_interval_ms = 0; uint32_t bootprofile_stackshot_flags = 0; uint64_t bootprofile_interval_abs = 0; uint64_t bootprofile_next_deadline = 0; uint32_t bootprofile_all_procs = 0; char bootprofile_proc_name[17]; uint64_t bootprofile_delta_since_timestamp = 0; lck_grp_t bootprofile_lck_grp; lck_mtx_t bootprofile_mtx; enum { kBootProfileDisabled = 0, kBootProfileStartTimerAtBoot, kBootProfileStartTimerAtWake } bootprofile_type = kBootProfileDisabled; static timer_call_data_t bootprofile_timer_call_entry; #define BOOTPROFILE_LOCK() do { lck_mtx_lock(&bootprofile_mtx); } while(0) #define BOOTPROFILE_TRY_SPIN_LOCK() lck_mtx_try_lock_spin(&bootprofile_mtx) #define BOOTPROFILE_UNLOCK() do { lck_mtx_unlock(&bootprofile_mtx); } while(0) static void bootprofile_timer_call( timer_call_param_t param0, timer_call_param_t param1); void bootprofile_init(void) { kern_return_t ret; char type[32]; lck_grp_init(&bootprofile_lck_grp, "bootprofile group", LCK_GRP_ATTR_NULL); lck_mtx_init(&bootprofile_mtx, &bootprofile_lck_grp, LCK_ATTR_NULL); if (!PE_parse_boot_argn("bootprofile_buffer_size", &bootprofile_buffer_size, sizeof(bootprofile_buffer_size))) { bootprofile_buffer_size = 0; } if (bootprofile_buffer_size > BOOTPROFILE_MAX_BUFFER_SIZE) bootprofile_buffer_size = BOOTPROFILE_MAX_BUFFER_SIZE; if (!PE_parse_boot_argn("bootprofile_interval_ms", &bootprofile_interval_ms, sizeof(bootprofile_interval_ms))) { bootprofile_interval_ms = 0; } if (!PE_parse_boot_argn("bootprofile_stackshot_flags", &bootprofile_stackshot_flags, sizeof(bootprofile_stackshot_flags))) { bootprofile_stackshot_flags = 0; } if (!PE_parse_boot_argn("bootprofile_proc_name", &bootprofile_proc_name, sizeof(bootprofile_proc_name))) { bootprofile_all_procs = 1; bootprofile_proc_name[0] = '\0'; } if (PE_parse_boot_argn("bootprofile_type", type, sizeof(type))) { if (0 == strcmp(type, "boot")) { bootprofile_type = kBootProfileStartTimerAtBoot; } else if (0 == strcmp(type, "wake")) { bootprofile_type = kBootProfileStartTimerAtWake; } else { bootprofile_type = kBootProfileDisabled; } } else { bootprofile_type = kBootProfileDisabled; } clock_interval_to_absolutetime_interval(bootprofile_interval_ms, NSEC_PER_MSEC, &bootprofile_interval_abs); /* Both boot args must be set to enable */ if ((bootprofile_type == kBootProfileDisabled) || (bootprofile_buffer_size == 0) || (bootprofile_interval_abs == 0)) { return; } ret = kmem_alloc(kernel_map, &bootprofile_buffer, bootprofile_buffer_size, VM_KERN_MEMORY_DIAG); if (ret != KERN_SUCCESS) { kprintf("Boot profile: Allocation failed: %d\n", ret); return; } bzero((void *) bootprofile_buffer, bootprofile_buffer_size); kprintf("Boot profile: Sampling %s once per %u ms at %s\n", bootprofile_all_procs ? "all procs" : bootprofile_proc_name, bootprofile_interval_ms, bootprofile_type == kBootProfileStartTimerAtBoot ? "boot" : (bootprofile_type == kBootProfileStartTimerAtWake ? "wake" : "unknown")); timer_call_setup(&bootprofile_timer_call_entry, bootprofile_timer_call, NULL); if (bootprofile_type == kBootProfileStartTimerAtBoot) { bootprofile_next_deadline = mach_absolute_time() + bootprofile_interval_abs; timer_call_enter_with_leeway(&bootprofile_timer_call_entry, NULL, bootprofile_next_deadline, 0, TIMER_CALL_SYS_NORMAL, FALSE); } } void bootprofile_wake_from_sleep(void) { if (bootprofile_type == kBootProfileStartTimerAtWake) { bootprofile_next_deadline = mach_absolute_time() + bootprofile_interval_abs; timer_call_enter_with_leeway(&bootprofile_timer_call_entry, NULL, bootprofile_next_deadline, 0, TIMER_CALL_SYS_NORMAL, FALSE); } } static void bootprofile_timer_call( timer_call_param_t param0 __unused, timer_call_param_t param1 __unused) { unsigned retbytes = 0; int pid_to_profile = -1; if (!BOOTPROFILE_TRY_SPIN_LOCK()) { goto reprogram; } /* Check if process-specific boot profiling is turned on */ if (!bootprofile_all_procs) { /* * Since boot profiling initializes really early in boot, it is * possible that at this point, the task/proc is not initialized. * Nothing to do in that case. */ if ((current_task() != NULL) && (current_task()->bsd_info != NULL) && (0 == strncmp(bootprofile_proc_name, proc_name_address(current_task()->bsd_info), 17))) { pid_to_profile = proc_selfpid(); } else { /* * Process-specific boot profiling requested but the on-core process is * something else. Nothing to do here. */ BOOTPROFILE_UNLOCK(); goto reprogram; } } /* initiate a stackshot with whatever portion of the buffer is left */ if (bootprofile_buffer_current_position < bootprofile_buffer_size) { uint32_t flags = STACKSHOT_KCDATA_FORMAT | STACKSHOT_TRYLOCK | STACKSHOT_SAVE_LOADINFO | STACKSHOT_GET_GLOBAL_MEM_STATS; #if __x86_64__ flags |= STACKSHOT_SAVE_KEXT_LOADINFO; #endif /* __x86_64__ */ /* OR on flags specified in boot-args */ flags |= bootprofile_stackshot_flags; if ((flags & STACKSHOT_COLLECT_DELTA_SNAPSHOT) && (bootprofile_delta_since_timestamp == 0)) { /* Can't take deltas until the first one */ flags &= ~ STACKSHOT_COLLECT_DELTA_SNAPSHOT; } uint64_t timestamp = 0; if (bootprofile_stackshot_flags & STACKSHOT_COLLECT_DELTA_SNAPSHOT) { timestamp = mach_absolute_time(); } kern_return_t r = stack_snapshot_from_kernel( pid_to_profile, (void *)(bootprofile_buffer + bootprofile_buffer_current_position), bootprofile_buffer_size - bootprofile_buffer_current_position, flags, bootprofile_delta_since_timestamp, &retbytes); /* * We call with STACKSHOT_TRYLOCK because the stackshot lock is coarser * than the bootprofile lock. If someone else has the lock we'll just * try again later. */ if (r == KERN_LOCK_OWNED) { BOOTPROFILE_UNLOCK(); goto reprogram; } if (bootprofile_stackshot_flags & STACKSHOT_COLLECT_DELTA_SNAPSHOT && r == KERN_SUCCESS) { bootprofile_delta_since_timestamp = timestamp; } bootprofile_buffer_current_position += retbytes; } BOOTPROFILE_UNLOCK(); /* If we didn't get any data or have run out of buffer space, stop profiling */ if ((retbytes == 0) || (bootprofile_buffer_current_position == bootprofile_buffer_size)) { return; } reprogram: /* If the user gathered the buffer, no need to keep profiling */ if (bootprofile_interval_abs == 0) { return; } clock_deadline_for_periodic_event(bootprofile_interval_abs, mach_absolute_time(), &bootprofile_next_deadline); timer_call_enter_with_leeway(&bootprofile_timer_call_entry, NULL, bootprofile_next_deadline, 0, TIMER_CALL_SYS_NORMAL, FALSE); } void bootprofile_get(void **buffer, uint32_t *length) { BOOTPROFILE_LOCK(); *buffer = (void*) bootprofile_buffer; *length = bootprofile_buffer_current_position; BOOTPROFILE_UNLOCK(); } int bootprofile_gather(user_addr_t buffer, uint32_t *length) { int result = 0; BOOTPROFILE_LOCK(); if (bootprofile_buffer == 0) { *length = 0; goto out; } if (*length < bootprofile_buffer_current_position) { result = KERN_NO_SPACE; goto out; } if ((result = copyout((void *)bootprofile_buffer, buffer, bootprofile_buffer_current_position)) != 0) { *length = 0; goto out; } *length = bootprofile_buffer_current_position; /* cancel future timers */ bootprofile_interval_abs = 0; out: BOOTPROFILE_UNLOCK(); return (result); } |