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33/*
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57 */
58/*
59 */
60/*
61 * Include file for xpr circular buffer silent tracing.
62 *
63 */
64/*
65 * If the kernel flag XPRDEBUG is set, the XPR macro is enabled. The
66 * macro should be invoked something like the following:
67 * XPR(XPR_SYSCALLS, "syscall: %d, 0x%x\n", syscallno, arg1, 0,0,0);
68 * which will expand into the following code:
69 * if (xprflags & XPR_SYSCALLS)
70 * xpr("syscall: %d, 0x%x\n", syscallno, arg1, 0,0,0);
71 * Xpr will log the pointer to the printf string and up to 5 arguements,
72 * along with a timestamp and cpuinfo (for multi-processor systems), into
73 * a circular buffer. The actual printf processing is delayed until after
74 * the buffer has been collected. It is assumed that the text/data segments
75 * of the kernel can easily be reconstructed in a post-processor which
76 * performs the printf processing.
77 *
78 * If the XPRDEBUG compilation switch is not set, the XPR macro expands
79 * to nothing.
80 */
81
82#ifndef _KERN_XPR_H_
83#define _KERN_XPR_H_
84
85#ifdef MACH_KERNEL
86#include <xpr_debug.h>
87#else /* MACH_KERNEL */
88#include <sys/features.h>
89#endif /* MACH_KERNEL */
90
91#include <machine/xpr.h>
92
93#if XPR_DEBUG
94
95#define XPR(flags, msg, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5) \
96MACRO_BEGIN \
97 if (xprflags & (flags)) { \
98 xpr((msg), (long)(arg1), (long)(arg2), \
99 (long)(arg3), (long)(arg4), (long)(arg5)); \
100 } \
101MACRO_END
102
103extern int xprflags;
104
105/*
106 * flags for message types.
107 */
108#define XPR_TRAPS (1 << 1)
109#define XPR_SCHED (1 << 2)
110#define XPR_LOCK (1 << 3)
111#define XPR_SLOCK (1 << 4)
112#define XPR_PMAP (1 << 6)
113#define XPR_VM_MAP (1 << 7)
114#define XPR_VM_OBJECT (1 << 8)
115#define XPR_VM_OBJECT_CACHE (1 << 9)
116#define XPR_VM_PAGE (1 << 10)
117#define XPR_VM_PAGEOUT (1 << 11)
118#define XPR_MEMORY_OBJECT (1 << 12)
119#define XPR_VM_FAULT (1 << 13)
120#define XPR_VM_OBJECT_REP (1 << 14)
121#define XPR_DEFAULT_PAGER (1 << 15)
122#define XPR_INODE_PAGER (1 << 16)
123#define XPR_INODE_PAGER_DATA (1 << 17)
124#define XPR_XMM (1 << 18)
125
126#else /* XPR_DEBUG */
127#define XPR(flags, msg, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5)
128#endif /* XPR_DEBUG */
129
130struct xprbuf {
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131 const char *msg;
132 long arg1,arg2,arg3,arg4,arg5;
133 int timestamp;
134 int cpuinfo;
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135};
136
137/* Bootstrap XPR facility */
138extern void xprbootstrap(void);
139
140/* Enable XPR facility */
141extern void xprinit(void);
142
143/* Log an XPR message */
144extern void xpr(
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145 const char *msg,
146 long arg1,
147 long arg2,
148 long arg3,
149 long arg4,
150 long arg5);
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151
152#endif /* _KERN_XPR_H_ */