ddtrace 1.12.1 → 1.23.2

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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/CHANGELOG.md +613 -9
  3. data/LICENSE-3rdparty.csv +1 -1
  4. data/bin/ddprofrb +15 -0
  5. data/bin/ddtracerb +3 -1
  6. data/ext/{ddtrace_profiling_loader/ddtrace_profiling_loader.c → datadog_profiling_loader/datadog_profiling_loader.c} +2 -2
  7. data/ext/{ddtrace_profiling_loader → datadog_profiling_loader}/extconf.rb +3 -3
  8. data/ext/{ddtrace_profiling_native_extension → datadog_profiling_native_extension}/NativeExtensionDesign.md +3 -5
  9. data/ext/{ddtrace_profiling_native_extension → datadog_profiling_native_extension}/clock_id.h +0 -3
  10. data/ext/{ddtrace_profiling_native_extension → datadog_profiling_native_extension}/clock_id_from_pthread.c +3 -22
  11. data/ext/{ddtrace_profiling_native_extension → datadog_profiling_native_extension}/clock_id_noop.c +0 -1
  12. data/ext/{ddtrace_profiling_native_extension → datadog_profiling_native_extension}/collectors_cpu_and_wall_time_worker.c +338 -108
  13. data/ext/datadog_profiling_native_extension/collectors_discrete_dynamic_sampler.c +422 -0
  14. data/ext/datadog_profiling_native_extension/collectors_discrete_dynamic_sampler.h +101 -0
  15. data/ext/{ddtrace_profiling_native_extension → datadog_profiling_native_extension}/collectors_dynamic_sampling_rate.c +22 -14
  16. data/ext/{ddtrace_profiling_native_extension → datadog_profiling_native_extension}/collectors_dynamic_sampling_rate.h +4 -0
  17. data/ext/datadog_profiling_native_extension/collectors_gc_profiling_helper.c +156 -0
  18. data/ext/datadog_profiling_native_extension/collectors_gc_profiling_helper.h +5 -0
  19. data/ext/{ddtrace_profiling_native_extension → datadog_profiling_native_extension}/collectors_idle_sampling_helper.c +3 -0
  20. data/ext/{ddtrace_profiling_native_extension → datadog_profiling_native_extension}/collectors_stack.c +111 -118
  21. data/ext/{ddtrace_profiling_native_extension → datadog_profiling_native_extension}/collectors_stack.h +11 -4
  22. data/ext/{ddtrace_profiling_native_extension → datadog_profiling_native_extension}/collectors_thread_context.c +545 -144
  23. data/ext/{ddtrace_profiling_native_extension → datadog_profiling_native_extension}/collectors_thread_context.h +3 -2
  24. data/ext/{ddtrace_profiling_native_extension → datadog_profiling_native_extension}/extconf.rb +68 -17
  25. data/ext/datadog_profiling_native_extension/heap_recorder.c +1047 -0
  26. data/ext/datadog_profiling_native_extension/heap_recorder.h +166 -0
  27. data/ext/{ddtrace_profiling_native_extension → datadog_profiling_native_extension}/helpers.h +6 -0
  28. data/ext/{ddtrace_profiling_native_extension → datadog_profiling_native_extension}/http_transport.c +60 -32
  29. data/ext/datadog_profiling_native_extension/libdatadog_helpers.c +62 -0
  30. data/ext/datadog_profiling_native_extension/libdatadog_helpers.h +42 -0
  31. data/ext/{ddtrace_profiling_native_extension → datadog_profiling_native_extension}/native_extension_helpers.rb +50 -4
  32. data/ext/{ddtrace_profiling_native_extension → datadog_profiling_native_extension}/private_vm_api_access.c +155 -32
  33. data/ext/{ddtrace_profiling_native_extension → datadog_profiling_native_extension}/private_vm_api_access.h +16 -0
  34. data/ext/{ddtrace_profiling_native_extension → datadog_profiling_native_extension}/profiling.c +19 -3
  35. data/ext/datadog_profiling_native_extension/ruby_helpers.c +267 -0
  36. data/ext/{ddtrace_profiling_native_extension → datadog_profiling_native_extension}/ruby_helpers.h +33 -0
  37. data/ext/datadog_profiling_native_extension/stack_recorder.c +1040 -0
  38. data/ext/datadog_profiling_native_extension/stack_recorder.h +27 -0
  39. data/ext/datadog_profiling_native_extension/time_helpers.c +53 -0
  40. data/ext/datadog_profiling_native_extension/time_helpers.h +26 -0
  41. data/lib/datadog/appsec/assets/waf_rules/processors.json +92 -0
  42. data/lib/datadog/appsec/assets/waf_rules/recommended.json +698 -75
  43. data/lib/datadog/appsec/assets/waf_rules/scanners.json +114 -0
  44. data/lib/datadog/appsec/assets/waf_rules/strict.json +98 -8
  45. data/lib/datadog/appsec/assets.rb +8 -0
  46. data/lib/datadog/appsec/component.rb +21 -2
  47. data/lib/datadog/appsec/configuration/settings.rb +167 -189
  48. data/lib/datadog/appsec/configuration.rb +0 -79
  49. data/lib/datadog/appsec/contrib/auto_instrument.rb +2 -4
  50. data/lib/datadog/appsec/contrib/devise/event.rb +57 -0
  51. data/lib/datadog/appsec/contrib/devise/ext.rb +13 -0
  52. data/lib/datadog/appsec/contrib/devise/integration.rb +42 -0
  53. data/lib/datadog/appsec/contrib/devise/patcher/authenticatable_patch.rb +76 -0
  54. data/lib/datadog/appsec/contrib/devise/patcher/registration_controller_patch.rb +54 -0
  55. data/lib/datadog/appsec/contrib/devise/patcher.rb +45 -0
  56. data/lib/datadog/appsec/contrib/devise/resource.rb +35 -0
  57. data/lib/datadog/appsec/contrib/devise/tracking.rb +57 -0
  58. data/lib/datadog/appsec/contrib/rack/ext.rb +2 -1
  59. data/lib/datadog/appsec/contrib/rack/gateway/request.rb +6 -2
  60. data/lib/datadog/appsec/contrib/rack/gateway/watcher.rb +8 -6
  61. data/lib/datadog/appsec/contrib/rack/reactive/request.rb +3 -8
  62. data/lib/datadog/appsec/contrib/rack/reactive/request_body.rb +3 -6
  63. data/lib/datadog/appsec/contrib/rack/reactive/response.rb +3 -6
  64. data/lib/datadog/appsec/contrib/rack/request_body_middleware.rb +3 -2
  65. data/lib/datadog/appsec/contrib/rack/request_middleware.rb +77 -27
  66. data/lib/datadog/appsec/contrib/rails/ext.rb +3 -2
  67. data/lib/datadog/appsec/contrib/rails/framework.rb +1 -3
  68. data/lib/datadog/appsec/contrib/rails/gateway/watcher.rb +3 -2
  69. data/lib/datadog/appsec/contrib/rails/patcher.rb +17 -11
  70. data/lib/datadog/appsec/contrib/rails/reactive/action.rb +3 -6
  71. data/lib/datadog/appsec/contrib/sinatra/ext.rb +2 -1
  72. data/lib/datadog/appsec/contrib/sinatra/framework.rb +1 -3
  73. data/lib/datadog/appsec/contrib/sinatra/gateway/watcher.rb +6 -4
  74. data/lib/datadog/appsec/contrib/sinatra/patcher.rb +13 -7
  75. data/lib/datadog/appsec/contrib/sinatra/reactive/routed.rb +3 -6
  76. data/lib/datadog/appsec/event.rb +106 -50
  77. data/lib/datadog/appsec/extensions.rb +1 -130
  78. data/lib/datadog/appsec/monitor/gateway/watcher.rb +3 -3
  79. data/lib/datadog/appsec/monitor/reactive/set_user.rb +3 -6
  80. data/lib/datadog/appsec/processor/actions.rb +49 -0
  81. data/lib/datadog/appsec/processor/rule_loader.rb +60 -0
  82. data/lib/datadog/appsec/processor/rule_merger.rb +22 -2
  83. data/lib/datadog/appsec/processor.rb +35 -7
  84. data/lib/datadog/appsec/rate_limiter.rb +1 -1
  85. data/lib/datadog/appsec/remote.rb +17 -11
  86. data/lib/datadog/appsec/response.rb +82 -4
  87. data/lib/datadog/appsec/sample_rate.rb +21 -0
  88. data/lib/datadog/appsec.rb +3 -4
  89. data/lib/datadog/auto_instrument.rb +3 -0
  90. data/lib/datadog/core/backport.rb +51 -0
  91. data/lib/datadog/core/configuration/agent_settings_resolver.rb +38 -29
  92. data/lib/datadog/core/configuration/base.rb +6 -16
  93. data/lib/datadog/core/configuration/components.rb +20 -7
  94. data/lib/datadog/core/configuration/ext.rb +28 -5
  95. data/lib/datadog/core/configuration/option.rb +271 -21
  96. data/lib/datadog/core/configuration/option_definition.rb +73 -32
  97. data/lib/datadog/core/configuration/options.rb +27 -15
  98. data/lib/datadog/core/configuration/settings.rb +398 -119
  99. data/lib/datadog/core/configuration.rb +24 -4
  100. data/lib/datadog/core/diagnostics/environment_logger.rb +132 -235
  101. data/lib/datadog/core/environment/class_count.rb +6 -6
  102. data/lib/datadog/core/environment/execution.rb +103 -0
  103. data/lib/datadog/core/environment/ext.rb +13 -11
  104. data/lib/datadog/core/environment/git.rb +25 -0
  105. data/lib/datadog/core/environment/identity.rb +18 -48
  106. data/lib/datadog/core/environment/platform.rb +7 -1
  107. data/lib/datadog/core/environment/variable_helpers.rb +0 -69
  108. data/lib/datadog/core/environment/yjit.rb +58 -0
  109. data/lib/datadog/core/error.rb +1 -0
  110. data/lib/datadog/core/git/ext.rb +6 -23
  111. data/lib/datadog/core/logging/ext.rb +3 -1
  112. data/lib/datadog/core/metrics/ext.rb +7 -5
  113. data/lib/datadog/core/remote/client/capabilities.rb +7 -2
  114. data/lib/datadog/core/remote/client.rb +3 -0
  115. data/lib/datadog/core/remote/component.rb +52 -48
  116. data/lib/datadog/core/remote/configuration/content.rb +28 -1
  117. data/lib/datadog/core/remote/configuration/repository.rb +3 -1
  118. data/lib/datadog/core/remote/ext.rb +2 -1
  119. data/lib/datadog/core/remote/negotiation.rb +20 -7
  120. data/lib/datadog/core/remote/tie/tracing.rb +39 -0
  121. data/lib/datadog/core/remote/tie.rb +27 -0
  122. data/lib/datadog/core/remote/transport/config.rb +60 -0
  123. data/lib/datadog/core/remote/transport/http/api/instance.rb +39 -0
  124. data/lib/datadog/core/remote/transport/http/api/spec.rb +21 -0
  125. data/lib/datadog/core/remote/transport/http/api.rb +58 -0
  126. data/lib/datadog/core/remote/transport/http/builder.rb +219 -0
  127. data/lib/datadog/core/remote/transport/http/client.rb +48 -0
  128. data/lib/datadog/core/remote/transport/http/config.rb +280 -0
  129. data/lib/datadog/core/remote/transport/http/negotiation.rb +146 -0
  130. data/lib/datadog/core/remote/transport/http.rb +179 -0
  131. data/lib/datadog/core/{transport → remote/transport}/negotiation.rb +25 -23
  132. data/lib/datadog/core/remote/worker.rb +11 -5
  133. data/lib/datadog/core/runtime/ext.rb +22 -12
  134. data/lib/datadog/core/runtime/metrics.rb +43 -0
  135. data/lib/datadog/core/telemetry/client.rb +28 -10
  136. data/lib/datadog/core/telemetry/emitter.rb +9 -11
  137. data/lib/datadog/core/telemetry/event.rb +250 -44
  138. data/lib/datadog/core/telemetry/ext.rb +8 -1
  139. data/lib/datadog/core/telemetry/heartbeat.rb +3 -7
  140. data/lib/datadog/core/telemetry/http/ext.rb +13 -8
  141. data/lib/datadog/core/telemetry/http/response.rb +4 -0
  142. data/lib/datadog/core/telemetry/http/transport.rb +10 -3
  143. data/lib/datadog/core/telemetry/request.rb +59 -0
  144. data/lib/datadog/core/transport/ext.rb +49 -0
  145. data/lib/datadog/core/transport/http/adapters/net.rb +168 -0
  146. data/lib/datadog/core/transport/http/adapters/registry.rb +29 -0
  147. data/lib/datadog/core/transport/http/adapters/test.rb +89 -0
  148. data/lib/datadog/core/transport/http/adapters/unix_socket.rb +83 -0
  149. data/lib/datadog/core/transport/http/api/endpoint.rb +31 -0
  150. data/lib/datadog/core/transport/http/api/fallbacks.rb +26 -0
  151. data/lib/datadog/core/transport/http/api/map.rb +18 -0
  152. data/lib/datadog/core/transport/http/env.rb +62 -0
  153. data/lib/datadog/core/transport/http/response.rb +60 -0
  154. data/lib/datadog/core/transport/parcel.rb +22 -0
  155. data/lib/datadog/core/transport/request.rb +17 -0
  156. data/lib/datadog/core/transport/response.rb +64 -0
  157. data/lib/datadog/core/utils/duration.rb +52 -0
  158. data/lib/datadog/core/utils/hash.rb +47 -0
  159. data/lib/datadog/core/utils/network.rb +1 -1
  160. data/lib/datadog/core/utils/safe_dup.rb +27 -20
  161. data/lib/datadog/core/utils/url.rb +25 -0
  162. data/lib/datadog/core/utils.rb +1 -1
  163. data/lib/datadog/core/workers/async.rb +3 -2
  164. data/lib/datadog/core/workers/polling.rb +2 -2
  165. data/lib/datadog/kit/appsec/events.rb +139 -89
  166. data/lib/datadog/kit/enable_core_dumps.rb +5 -6
  167. data/lib/datadog/kit/identity.rb +80 -65
  168. data/lib/datadog/opentelemetry/api/context.rb +10 -3
  169. data/lib/datadog/opentelemetry/sdk/propagator.rb +5 -3
  170. data/lib/datadog/opentelemetry/sdk/span_processor.rb +48 -5
  171. data/lib/datadog/opentelemetry/sdk/trace/span.rb +167 -0
  172. data/lib/datadog/opentelemetry/trace.rb +58 -0
  173. data/lib/datadog/opentelemetry.rb +4 -0
  174. data/lib/datadog/opentracer/text_map_propagator.rb +2 -1
  175. data/lib/datadog/opentracer.rb +9 -0
  176. data/lib/datadog/profiling/collectors/code_provenance.rb +10 -4
  177. data/lib/datadog/profiling/collectors/cpu_and_wall_time_worker.rb +43 -20
  178. data/lib/datadog/profiling/collectors/idle_sampling_helper.rb +3 -1
  179. data/lib/datadog/profiling/collectors/info.rb +101 -0
  180. data/lib/datadog/profiling/collectors/thread_context.rb +17 -2
  181. data/lib/datadog/profiling/component.rb +248 -97
  182. data/lib/datadog/profiling/exporter.rb +26 -5
  183. data/lib/datadog/profiling/ext.rb +2 -12
  184. data/lib/datadog/profiling/flush.rb +10 -5
  185. data/lib/datadog/profiling/http_transport.rb +23 -6
  186. data/lib/datadog/profiling/load_native_extension.rb +25 -6
  187. data/lib/datadog/profiling/native_extension.rb +1 -22
  188. data/lib/datadog/profiling/profiler.rb +36 -13
  189. data/lib/datadog/profiling/scheduler.rb +20 -15
  190. data/lib/datadog/profiling/stack_recorder.rb +19 -4
  191. data/lib/datadog/profiling/tag_builder.rb +5 -0
  192. data/lib/datadog/profiling/tasks/exec.rb +3 -3
  193. data/lib/datadog/profiling/tasks/help.rb +3 -3
  194. data/lib/datadog/profiling.rb +28 -79
  195. data/lib/datadog/tracing/component.rb +70 -11
  196. data/lib/datadog/tracing/configuration/agent_settings_resolver.rb +13 -0
  197. data/lib/datadog/tracing/configuration/dynamic/option.rb +71 -0
  198. data/lib/datadog/tracing/configuration/dynamic.rb +64 -0
  199. data/lib/datadog/tracing/configuration/ext.rb +40 -33
  200. data/lib/datadog/tracing/configuration/http.rb +74 -0
  201. data/lib/datadog/tracing/configuration/settings.rb +136 -99
  202. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/action_cable/configuration/settings.rb +10 -6
  203. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/action_cable/ext.rb +21 -18
  204. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/action_mailer/configuration/settings.rb +10 -6
  205. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/action_mailer/events/deliver.rb +1 -1
  206. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/action_mailer/ext.rb +21 -18
  207. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/action_pack/configuration/settings.rb +10 -7
  208. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/action_pack/ext.rb +11 -8
  209. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/action_view/configuration/settings.rb +10 -6
  210. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/action_view/ext.rb +13 -10
  211. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/active_job/configuration/settings.rb +14 -7
  212. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/active_job/ext.rb +26 -23
  213. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/active_job/log_injection.rb +1 -1
  214. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/active_job/patcher.rb +1 -1
  215. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/active_model_serializers/configuration/settings.rb +10 -6
  216. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/active_model_serializers/ext.rb +13 -10
  217. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/active_record/configuration/resolver.rb +29 -15
  218. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/active_record/configuration/settings.rb +10 -7
  219. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/active_record/events/sql.rb +2 -6
  220. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/active_record/ext.rb +18 -15
  221. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/active_record/utils.rb +1 -1
  222. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/active_support/cache/instrumentation.rb +106 -202
  223. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/active_support/cache/patcher.rb +3 -0
  224. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/active_support/configuration/settings.rb +10 -7
  225. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/active_support/ext.rb +19 -16
  226. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/analytics.rb +0 -1
  227. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/aws/configuration/settings.rb +15 -7
  228. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/aws/ext.rb +38 -24
  229. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/aws/instrumentation.rb +16 -5
  230. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/concurrent_ruby/async_patch.rb +20 -0
  231. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/concurrent_ruby/configuration/settings.rb +3 -2
  232. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/concurrent_ruby/context_composite_executor_service.rb +14 -14
  233. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/concurrent_ruby/ext.rb +4 -2
  234. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/concurrent_ruby/future_patch.rb +3 -10
  235. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/concurrent_ruby/integration.rb +2 -1
  236. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/concurrent_ruby/patcher.rb +19 -2
  237. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/concurrent_ruby/promises_future_patch.rb +22 -0
  238. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/configurable.rb +1 -1
  239. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/configuration/settings.rb +1 -1
  240. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/dalli/configuration/settings.rb +21 -7
  241. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/dalli/ext.rb +27 -11
  242. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/dalli/instrumentation.rb +17 -8
  243. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/delayed_job/configuration/settings.rb +14 -7
  244. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/delayed_job/ext.rb +17 -14
  245. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/elasticsearch/configuration/settings.rb +15 -7
  246. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/elasticsearch/ext.rb +22 -15
  247. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/elasticsearch/patcher.rb +104 -99
  248. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/ethon/configuration/settings.rb +17 -9
  249. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/ethon/easy_patch.rb +48 -3
  250. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/ethon/ext.rb +20 -11
  251. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/ethon/multi_patch.rb +6 -3
  252. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/excon/configuration/settings.rb +20 -10
  253. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/excon/ext.rb +17 -8
  254. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/excon/middleware.rb +25 -5
  255. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/ext.rb +26 -1
  256. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/extensions.rb +38 -2
  257. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/faraday/configuration/settings.rb +27 -10
  258. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/faraday/ext.rb +17 -8
  259. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/faraday/middleware.rb +22 -6
  260. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/grape/configuration/settings.rb +9 -6
  261. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/grape/ext.rb +17 -14
  262. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/graphql/configuration/settings.rb +9 -6
  263. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/graphql/ext.rb +8 -5
  264. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/grpc/configuration/settings.rb +40 -9
  265. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/grpc/datadog_interceptor/client.rb +39 -20
  266. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/grpc/datadog_interceptor/server.rb +37 -18
  267. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/grpc/datadog_interceptor.rb +0 -4
  268. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/grpc/ext.rb +17 -13
  269. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/grpc/formatting.rb +127 -0
  270. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/hanami/configuration/settings.rb +3 -2
  271. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/hanami/ext.rb +10 -8
  272. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/http/circuit_breaker.rb +5 -8
  273. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/http/configuration/settings.rb +34 -11
  274. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/http/distributed/fetcher.rb +2 -2
  275. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/http/ext.rb +17 -9
  276. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/http/instrumentation.rb +27 -7
  277. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/httpclient/configuration/settings.rb +34 -11
  278. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/httpclient/ext.rb +18 -9
  279. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/httpclient/instrumentation.rb +22 -5
  280. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/httprb/configuration/settings.rb +34 -11
  281. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/httprb/ext.rb +17 -9
  282. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/httprb/instrumentation.rb +22 -5
  283. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/kafka/configuration/settings.rb +10 -6
  284. data/lib/datadog/tracing/contrib/kafka/ext.rb +43 -39
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+ #include <ruby.h>
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+ #include <ruby/thread.h>
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+ #include <pthread.h>
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+ #include <errno.h>
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+ #include "helpers.h"
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+ #include "stack_recorder.h"
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+ #include "libdatadog_helpers.h"
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+ #include "ruby_helpers.h"
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+ #include "time_helpers.h"
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+ #include "heap_recorder.h"
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+
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+ // Used to wrap a ddog_prof_Profile in a Ruby object and expose Ruby-level serialization APIs
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+ // This file implements the native bits of the Datadog::Profiling::StackRecorder class
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+
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+ // ---
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+ // ## Synchronization mechanism for safe parallel access design notes
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+ //
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+ // The state of the StackRecorder is managed using a set of locks to avoid concurrency issues.
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+ //
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+ // This is needed because the state is expected to be accessed, in parallel, by two different threads.
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+ //
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+ // 1. The thread that is taking a stack sample and that called `record_sample`, let's call it the **sampler thread**.
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+ // In the current implementation of the profiler, there can only exist one **sampler thread** at a time; if this
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+ // constraint changes, we should revise the design of the StackRecorder.
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+ //
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+ // 2. The thread that serializes and reports profiles, let's call it the **serializer thread**. We enforce that there
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+ // cannot be more than one thread attempting to serialize profiles at a time.
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+ //
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+ // If both the sampler and serializer threads are trying to access the same `ddog_prof_Profile` in parallel, we will
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+ // have a concurrency issue. Thus, the StackRecorder has an added mechanism to avoid this.
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+ //
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+ // As an additional constraint, the **sampler thread** has absolute priority and must never block while
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+ // recording a sample.
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+ //
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+ // ### The solution: Keep two profiles at the same time
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+ //
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+ // To solve for the constraints above, the StackRecorder keeps two `ddog_prof_Profile` profile instances inside itself.
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+ // They are called the `slot_one_profile` and `slot_two_profile`.
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+ //
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+ // Each profile is paired with its own mutex. `slot_one_profile` is protected by `slot_one_mutex` and `slot_two_profile`
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+ // is protected by `slot_two_mutex`.
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+ //
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+ // We additionally introduce the concept of **active** and **inactive** profile slots. At any point, the sampler thread
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+ // can probe the mutexes to discover which of the profiles corresponds to the active slot, and then records samples in it.
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+ // When the serializer thread is ready to serialize data, it flips the active and inactive slots; it reports the data
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+ // on the previously-active profile slot, and the sampler thread can continue to record in the previously-inactive
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+ // profile slot.
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+ //
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+ // Thus, the sampler and serializer threads never cross paths, avoiding concurrency issues. The sampler thread writes to
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+ // the active profile slot, and the serializer thread reads from the inactive profile slot.
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+ //
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+ // ### Locking protocol, high-level
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+ //
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+ // The active profile slot is the slot for which its corresponding mutex **is unlocked**. That is, if the sampler
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+ // thread can grab a lock for a profile slot, then that slot is the active one. (Here you see where the constraint
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+ // stated above that only one sampler thread can exist kicks in -- this part would need to be more complex if multiple
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+ // sampler threads were in play.)
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+ //
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+ // As a counterpart, the inactive profile slot mutex is **kept locked** until such time the serializer
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+ // thread is ready to work and decides to flip the slots.
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+ //
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+ // When a new StackRecorder is initialized, the `slot_one_mutex` is unlocked, and the `slot_two_mutex` is kept locked,
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+ // that is, a new instance always starts with slot one active.
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+ //
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+ // Additionally, an `active_slot` field is kept, containing a `1` or `2`; this is only kept for the serializer thread
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+ // to use as a simplification, as well as for testing and debugging; the **sampler thread must never use the `active_slot`
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+ // field**.
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+ //
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+ // ### Locking protocol, from the sampler thread side
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+ //
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+ // When the sampler thread wants to record a sample, it goes through the following steps to discover which is the
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+ // active profile slot:
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+ //
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+ // 1. `pthread_mutex_trylock(slot_one_mutex)`. If it succeeds to grab the lock, this means the active profile slot is
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+ // slot one. If it fails, we move to the next step.
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+ //
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+ // 2. `pthread_mutex_trylock(slot_two_mutex)`. If it succeeds to grab the lock, this means the active profile slot is
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+ // slot two. If it fails, we move to the next step.
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+ //
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+ // 3. What does it mean for the sampler thread to have observed both `slot_one_mutex` as well as `slot_two_mutex` as
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+ // being locked? There are two options:
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+ // a. The sampler thread got really unlucky. When it tried to grab the `slot_one_mutex`, the active profile slot was
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+ // the second one BUT then the serializer thread flipped the slots, and by the time the sampler thread probed the
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+ // `slot_two_mutex`, that one was taken. Since the serializer thread is expected only to work once a minute,
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+ // we retry steps 1. and 2. and should be able to find an active slot.
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+ // b. Something is incorrect in the StackRecorder state. In this situation, the sampler thread should give up on
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+ // sampling and enter an error state.
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+ //
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+ // Note that in the steps above, and because the sampler thread uses `trylock` to probe the mutexes, that the
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+ // sampler thread never blocks. It either is able to find an active profile slot in a bounded amount of steps or it
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+ // enters an error state.
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+ //
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+ // This guarantees that sampler performance is never constrained by serializer performance.
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+ //
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+ // ### Locking protocol, from the serializer thread side
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+ //
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+ // When the serializer thread wants to serialize a profile, it first flips the active and inactive profile slots.
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+ //
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+ // The flipping action is described below. Consider previously-inactive and previously-active as the state of the slots
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+ // before the flipping happens.
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+ //
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+ // The flipping steps are the following:
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+ //
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+ // 1. Release the mutex for the previously-inactive profile slot. That slot, as seen by the sampler thread, is now
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+ // active.
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+ //
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+ // 2. Grab the mutex for the previously-active profile slot. Note that this can lead to the serializer thread blocking,
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+ // if the sampler thread is holding this mutex. After the mutex is grabbed, the previously-active slot becomes inactive,
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+ // as seen by the sampler thread.
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+ //
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+ // 3. Update `active_slot`.
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+ //
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+ // After flipping the profile slots, the serializer thread is now free to serialize the inactive profile slot. The slot
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+ // is kept inactive until the next time the serializer thread wants to serialize data.
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+ //
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+ // Note there can be a brief period between steps 1 and 2 where the serializer thread holds no lock, which means that
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+ // the sampler thread can pick either slot. This is OK: if the sampler thread picks the previously-inactive slot, the
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+ // samples will be reported on the next serialization; if the sampler thread picks the previously-active slot, the
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+ // samples are still included in the current serialization. Either option is correct.
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+ //
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+ // ### Additional notes
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+ //
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+ // Q: Can the sampler thread and the serializer thread ever be the same thread? (E.g. sampling in interrupt handler)
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+ // A: No; the current profiler design requires that sampling happens only on the thread that is holding the Global VM
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+ // Lock (GVL). The serializer thread flipping occurs after the serializer thread releases the GVL, and thus the
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+ // serializer thread will not be able to host the sampling process.
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+ //
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+ // ---
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+
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+ static VALUE ok_symbol = Qnil; // :ok in Ruby
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+ static VALUE error_symbol = Qnil; // :error in Ruby
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+
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+ // Note: Please DO NOT use `VALUE_STRING` anywhere else, instead use `DDOG_CHARSLICE_C`.
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+ // `VALUE_STRING` is only needed because older versions of gcc (4.9.2, used in our Ruby 2.2 CI test images)
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+ // tripped when compiling `enabled_value_types` using `-std=gnu99` due to the extra cast that is included in
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+ // `DDOG_CHARSLICE_C` with the following error:
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+ //
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+ // ```
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+ // compiling ../../../../ext/ddtrace_profiling_native_extension/stack_recorder.c
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+ // ../../../../ext/ddtrace_profiling_native_extension/stack_recorder.c:23:1: error: initializer element is not constant
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+ // static const ddog_prof_ValueType enabled_value_types[] = {CPU_TIME_VALUE, CPU_SAMPLES_VALUE, WALL_TIME_VALUE};
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+ // ^
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+ // ```
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+ #define VALUE_STRING(string) {.ptr = "" string, .len = sizeof(string) - 1}
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+
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+ #define CPU_TIME_VALUE {.type_ = VALUE_STRING("cpu-time"), .unit = VALUE_STRING("nanoseconds")}
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+ #define CPU_TIME_VALUE_ID 0
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+ #define CPU_SAMPLES_VALUE {.type_ = VALUE_STRING("cpu-samples"), .unit = VALUE_STRING("count")}
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+ #define CPU_SAMPLES_VALUE_ID 1
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+ #define WALL_TIME_VALUE {.type_ = VALUE_STRING("wall-time"), .unit = VALUE_STRING("nanoseconds")}
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+ #define WALL_TIME_VALUE_ID 2
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+ #define ALLOC_SAMPLES_VALUE {.type_ = VALUE_STRING("alloc-samples"), .unit = VALUE_STRING("count")}
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+ #define ALLOC_SAMPLES_VALUE_ID 3
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+ #define HEAP_SAMPLES_VALUE {.type_ = VALUE_STRING("heap-live-samples"), .unit = VALUE_STRING("count")}
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+ #define HEAP_SAMPLES_VALUE_ID 4
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+ #define HEAP_SIZE_VALUE {.type_ = VALUE_STRING("heap-live-size"), .unit = VALUE_STRING("bytes")}
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+ #define HEAP_SIZE_VALUE_ID 5
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+ #define TIMELINE_VALUE {.type_ = VALUE_STRING("timeline"), .unit = VALUE_STRING("nanoseconds")}
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+ #define TIMELINE_VALUE_ID 6
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+
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+ static const ddog_prof_ValueType all_value_types[] =
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+ {CPU_TIME_VALUE, CPU_SAMPLES_VALUE, WALL_TIME_VALUE, ALLOC_SAMPLES_VALUE, HEAP_SAMPLES_VALUE, HEAP_SIZE_VALUE, TIMELINE_VALUE};
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+
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+ // This array MUST be kept in sync with all_value_types above and is intended to act as a "hashmap" between VALUE_ID and the position it
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+ // occupies on the all_value_types array.
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+ // E.g. all_value_types_positions[CPU_TIME_VALUE_ID] => 0, means that CPU_TIME_VALUE was declared at position 0 of all_value_types.
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+ static const uint8_t all_value_types_positions[] =
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+ {CPU_TIME_VALUE_ID, CPU_SAMPLES_VALUE_ID, WALL_TIME_VALUE_ID, ALLOC_SAMPLES_VALUE_ID, HEAP_SAMPLES_VALUE_ID, HEAP_SIZE_VALUE_ID, TIMELINE_VALUE_ID};
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+
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+ #define ALL_VALUE_TYPES_COUNT (sizeof(all_value_types) / sizeof(ddog_prof_ValueType))
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+
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+ // Struct for storing stats related to a profile in a particular slot.
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+ // These stats will share the same lifetime as the data in that profile slot.
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+ typedef struct slot_stats {
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+ // How many individual samples were recorded into this slot (un-weighted)
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+ uint64_t recorded_samples;
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+ } stats_slot;
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+
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+ typedef struct profile_slot {
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+ ddog_prof_Profile profile;
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+ stats_slot stats;
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+ } profile_slot;
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+
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+ // Contains native state for each instance
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+ struct stack_recorder_state {
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+ // Heap recorder instance
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+ heap_recorder *heap_recorder;
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+
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+ pthread_mutex_t mutex_slot_one;
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+ profile_slot profile_slot_one;
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+ pthread_mutex_t mutex_slot_two;
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+ profile_slot profile_slot_two;
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+
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+ short active_slot; // MUST NEVER BE ACCESSED FROM record_sample; this is NOT for the sampler thread to use.
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+
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+ uint8_t position_for[ALL_VALUE_TYPES_COUNT];
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+ uint8_t enabled_values_count;
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+
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+ // Struct for storing stats related to behaviour of a stack recorder instance during its entire lifetime.
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+ struct lifetime_stats {
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+ // How many profiles have we serialized successfully so far
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+ uint64_t serialization_successes;
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+ // How many profiles have we serialized unsuccessfully so far
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+ uint64_t serialization_failures;
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+ // Stats on profile serialization time
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+ long serialization_time_ns_min;
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+ long serialization_time_ns_max;
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+ uint64_t serialization_time_ns_total;
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+ } stats_lifetime;
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+ };
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+
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+ // Used to group mutex and the corresponding profile slot for easy unlocking after work is done.
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+ typedef struct locked_profile_slot {
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+ pthread_mutex_t *mutex;
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+ profile_slot *data;
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+ } locked_profile_slot;
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+
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+ struct call_serialize_without_gvl_arguments {
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+ // Set by caller
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+ struct stack_recorder_state *state;
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+ ddog_Timespec finish_timestamp;
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+
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+ // Set by callee
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+ profile_slot *slot;
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+ ddog_prof_Profile_SerializeResult result;
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+ long heap_profile_build_time_ns;
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+ long serialize_no_gvl_time_ns;
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+
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+ // Set by both
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+ bool serialize_ran;
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+ };
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+
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+ static VALUE _native_new(VALUE klass);
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+ static void initialize_slot_concurrency_control(struct stack_recorder_state *state);
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+ static void initialize_profiles(struct stack_recorder_state *state, ddog_prof_Slice_ValueType sample_types);
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+ static void stack_recorder_typed_data_free(void *data);
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+ static VALUE _native_initialize(
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+ DDTRACE_UNUSED VALUE _self,
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+ VALUE recorder_instance,
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+ VALUE cpu_time_enabled,
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+ VALUE alloc_samples_enabled,
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+ VALUE heap_samples_enabled,
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+ VALUE heap_size_enabled,
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+ VALUE heap_sample_every,
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+ VALUE timeline_enabled
246
+ );
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+ static VALUE _native_serialize(VALUE self, VALUE recorder_instance);
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+ static VALUE ruby_time_from(ddog_Timespec ddprof_time);
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+ static void *call_serialize_without_gvl(void *call_args);
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+ static locked_profile_slot sampler_lock_active_profile(struct stack_recorder_state *state);
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+ static void sampler_unlock_active_profile(locked_profile_slot active_slot);
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+ static profile_slot* serializer_flip_active_and_inactive_slots(struct stack_recorder_state *state);
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+ static VALUE _native_active_slot(DDTRACE_UNUSED VALUE _self, VALUE recorder_instance);
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+ static VALUE _native_is_slot_one_mutex_locked(DDTRACE_UNUSED VALUE _self, VALUE recorder_instance);
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+ static VALUE _native_is_slot_two_mutex_locked(DDTRACE_UNUSED VALUE _self, VALUE recorder_instance);
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+ static VALUE test_slot_mutex_state(VALUE recorder_instance, int slot);
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+ static ddog_Timespec system_epoch_now_timespec(void);
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+ static VALUE _native_reset_after_fork(DDTRACE_UNUSED VALUE self, VALUE recorder_instance);
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+ static void serializer_set_start_timestamp_for_next_profile(struct stack_recorder_state *state, ddog_Timespec start_time);
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+ static VALUE _native_record_endpoint(DDTRACE_UNUSED VALUE _self, VALUE recorder_instance, VALUE local_root_span_id, VALUE endpoint);
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+ static void reset_profile_slot(profile_slot *slot, ddog_Timespec *start_time /* Can be null */);
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+ static VALUE _native_track_object(DDTRACE_UNUSED VALUE _self, VALUE recorder_instance, VALUE new_obj, VALUE weight, VALUE alloc_class);
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+ static VALUE _native_check_heap_hashes(DDTRACE_UNUSED VALUE _self, VALUE locations);
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+ static VALUE _native_start_fake_slow_heap_serialization(DDTRACE_UNUSED VALUE _self, VALUE recorder_instance);
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+ static VALUE _native_end_fake_slow_heap_serialization(DDTRACE_UNUSED VALUE _self, VALUE recorder_instance);
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+ static VALUE _native_debug_heap_recorder(DDTRACE_UNUSED VALUE _self, VALUE recorder_instance);
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+ static VALUE _native_gc_force_recycle(DDTRACE_UNUSED VALUE _self, VALUE obj);
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+ static VALUE _native_has_seen_id_flag(DDTRACE_UNUSED VALUE _self, VALUE obj);
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+ static VALUE _native_stats(DDTRACE_UNUSED VALUE self, VALUE instance);
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+ static VALUE build_profile_stats(profile_slot *slot, long serialization_time_ns, long heap_iteration_prep_time_ns, long heap_profile_build_time_ns);
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+
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+
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+ void stack_recorder_init(VALUE profiling_module) {
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+ VALUE stack_recorder_class = rb_define_class_under(profiling_module, "StackRecorder", rb_cObject);
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+ // Hosts methods used for testing the native code using RSpec
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+ VALUE testing_module = rb_define_module_under(stack_recorder_class, "Testing");
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+
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+ // Instances of the StackRecorder class are "TypedData" objects.
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+ // "TypedData" objects are special objects in the Ruby VM that can wrap C structs.
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+ // In this case, it wraps the stack_recorder_state.
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+ //
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+ // Because Ruby doesn't know how to initialize native-level structs, we MUST override the allocation function for objects
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+ // of this class so that we can manage this part. Not overriding or disabling the allocation function is a common
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+ // gotcha for "TypedData" objects that can very easily lead to VM crashes, see for instance
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+ // https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18007 for a discussion around this.
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+ rb_define_alloc_func(stack_recorder_class, _native_new);
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+
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+ rb_define_singleton_method(stack_recorder_class, "_native_initialize", _native_initialize, 7);
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+ rb_define_singleton_method(stack_recorder_class, "_native_serialize", _native_serialize, 1);
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+ rb_define_singleton_method(stack_recorder_class, "_native_reset_after_fork", _native_reset_after_fork, 1);
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+ rb_define_singleton_method(stack_recorder_class, "_native_stats", _native_stats, 1);
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+ rb_define_singleton_method(testing_module, "_native_active_slot", _native_active_slot, 1);
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+ rb_define_singleton_method(testing_module, "_native_slot_one_mutex_locked?", _native_is_slot_one_mutex_locked, 1);
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+ rb_define_singleton_method(testing_module, "_native_slot_two_mutex_locked?", _native_is_slot_two_mutex_locked, 1);
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+ rb_define_singleton_method(testing_module, "_native_record_endpoint", _native_record_endpoint, 3);
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+ rb_define_singleton_method(testing_module, "_native_track_object", _native_track_object, 4);
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+ rb_define_singleton_method(testing_module, "_native_check_heap_hashes", _native_check_heap_hashes, 1);
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+ rb_define_singleton_method(testing_module, "_native_start_fake_slow_heap_serialization",
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+ _native_start_fake_slow_heap_serialization, 1);
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+ rb_define_singleton_method(testing_module, "_native_end_fake_slow_heap_serialization",
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+ _native_end_fake_slow_heap_serialization, 1);
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+ rb_define_singleton_method(testing_module, "_native_debug_heap_recorder",
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+ _native_debug_heap_recorder, 1);
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+ rb_define_singleton_method(testing_module, "_native_gc_force_recycle",
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+ _native_gc_force_recycle, 1);
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+ rb_define_singleton_method(testing_module, "_native_has_seen_id_flag",
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+ _native_has_seen_id_flag, 1);
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+
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+ ok_symbol = ID2SYM(rb_intern_const("ok"));
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+ error_symbol = ID2SYM(rb_intern_const("error"));
311
+ }
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+
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+ // This structure is used to define a Ruby object that stores a pointer to a ddog_prof_Profile instance
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+ // See also https://github.com/ruby/ruby/blob/master/doc/extension.rdoc for how this works
315
+ static const rb_data_type_t stack_recorder_typed_data = {
316
+ .wrap_struct_name = "Datadog::Profiling::StackRecorder",
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+ .function = {
318
+ .dfree = stack_recorder_typed_data_free,
319
+ .dsize = NULL, // We don't track profile memory usage (although it'd be cool if we did!)
320
+ // No need to provide dmark nor dcompact because we don't directly reference Ruby VALUEs from inside this object
321
+ },
322
+ .flags = RUBY_TYPED_FREE_IMMEDIATELY
323
+ };
324
+
325
+ static VALUE _native_new(VALUE klass) {
326
+ struct stack_recorder_state *state = ruby_xcalloc(1, sizeof(struct stack_recorder_state));
327
+
328
+ // Note: Any exceptions raised from this note until the TypedData_Wrap_Struct call will lead to the state memory
329
+ // being leaked.
330
+
331
+ ddog_prof_Slice_ValueType sample_types = {.ptr = all_value_types, .len = ALL_VALUE_TYPES_COUNT};
332
+
333
+ initialize_slot_concurrency_control(state);
334
+ for (uint8_t i = 0; i < ALL_VALUE_TYPES_COUNT; i++) { state->position_for[i] = all_value_types_positions[i]; }
335
+ state->enabled_values_count = ALL_VALUE_TYPES_COUNT;
336
+ state->stats_lifetime = (struct lifetime_stats) {
337
+ .serialization_time_ns_min = INT64_MAX,
338
+ };
339
+
340
+ // Note: At this point, slot_one_profile and slot_two_profile contain null pointers. Libdatadog validates pointers
341
+ // before using them so it's ok for us to go ahead and create the StackRecorder object.
342
+
343
+ VALUE stack_recorder = TypedData_Wrap_Struct(klass, &stack_recorder_typed_data, state);
344
+
345
+ // NOTE: We initialize this because we want a new recorder to be operational even without initialization and our
346
+ // default is everything enabled. However, if during recording initialization it turns out we don't want
347
+ // heap samples, we will free and reset heap_recorder to NULL, effectively disabling all behaviour specific
348
+ // to heap profiling (all calls to heap_recorder_* with a NULL heap recorder are noops).
349
+ state->heap_recorder = heap_recorder_new();
350
+
351
+ // Note: Don't raise exceptions after this point, since it'll lead to libdatadog memory leaking!
352
+
353
+ initialize_profiles(state, sample_types);
354
+
355
+ return stack_recorder;
356
+ }
357
+
358
+ static void initialize_slot_concurrency_control(struct stack_recorder_state *state) {
359
+ state->mutex_slot_one = (pthread_mutex_t) PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
360
+ state->mutex_slot_two = (pthread_mutex_t) PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
361
+
362
+ // A newly-created StackRecorder starts with slot one being active for samples, so let's lock slot two
363
+ ENFORCE_SUCCESS_GVL(pthread_mutex_lock(&state->mutex_slot_two));
364
+
365
+ state->active_slot = 1;
366
+ }
367
+
368
+ static void initialize_profiles(struct stack_recorder_state *state, ddog_prof_Slice_ValueType sample_types) {
369
+ ddog_prof_Profile_NewResult slot_one_profile_result =
370
+ ddog_prof_Profile_new(sample_types, NULL /* period is optional */, NULL /* start_time is optional */);
371
+
372
+ if (slot_one_profile_result.tag == DDOG_PROF_PROFILE_NEW_RESULT_ERR) {
373
+ rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "Failed to initialize slot one profile: %"PRIsVALUE, get_error_details_and_drop(&slot_one_profile_result.err));
374
+ }
375
+
376
+ ddog_prof_Profile_NewResult slot_two_profile_result =
377
+ ddog_prof_Profile_new(sample_types, NULL /* period is optional */, NULL /* start_time is optional */);
378
+
379
+ if (slot_two_profile_result.tag == DDOG_PROF_PROFILE_NEW_RESULT_ERR) {
380
+ // Uff! Though spot. We need to make sure to properly clean up the other profile as well first
381
+ ddog_prof_Profile_drop(&slot_one_profile_result.ok);
382
+ // And now we can raise...
383
+ rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "Failed to initialize slot two profile: %"PRIsVALUE, get_error_details_and_drop(&slot_two_profile_result.err));
384
+ }
385
+
386
+ state->profile_slot_one = (profile_slot) {
387
+ .profile = slot_one_profile_result.ok,
388
+ };
389
+ state->profile_slot_two = (profile_slot) {
390
+ .profile = slot_two_profile_result.ok,
391
+ };
392
+ }
393
+
394
+ static void stack_recorder_typed_data_free(void *state_ptr) {
395
+ struct stack_recorder_state *state = (struct stack_recorder_state *) state_ptr;
396
+
397
+ pthread_mutex_destroy(&state->mutex_slot_one);
398
+ ddog_prof_Profile_drop(&state->profile_slot_one.profile);
399
+
400
+ pthread_mutex_destroy(&state->mutex_slot_two);
401
+ ddog_prof_Profile_drop(&state->profile_slot_two.profile);
402
+
403
+ heap_recorder_free(state->heap_recorder);
404
+
405
+ ruby_xfree(state);
406
+ }
407
+
408
+ static VALUE _native_initialize(
409
+ DDTRACE_UNUSED VALUE _self,
410
+ VALUE recorder_instance,
411
+ VALUE cpu_time_enabled,
412
+ VALUE alloc_samples_enabled,
413
+ VALUE heap_samples_enabled,
414
+ VALUE heap_size_enabled,
415
+ VALUE heap_sample_every,
416
+ VALUE timeline_enabled
417
+ ) {
418
+ ENFORCE_BOOLEAN(cpu_time_enabled);
419
+ ENFORCE_BOOLEAN(alloc_samples_enabled);
420
+ ENFORCE_BOOLEAN(heap_samples_enabled);
421
+ ENFORCE_BOOLEAN(heap_size_enabled);
422
+ ENFORCE_TYPE(heap_sample_every, T_FIXNUM);
423
+ ENFORCE_BOOLEAN(timeline_enabled);
424
+
425
+ struct stack_recorder_state *state;
426
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(recorder_instance, struct stack_recorder_state, &stack_recorder_typed_data, state);
427
+
428
+ heap_recorder_set_sample_rate(state->heap_recorder, NUM2INT(heap_sample_every));
429
+
430
+ uint8_t requested_values_count = ALL_VALUE_TYPES_COUNT -
431
+ (cpu_time_enabled == Qtrue ? 0 : 1) -
432
+ (alloc_samples_enabled == Qtrue? 0 : 1) -
433
+ (heap_samples_enabled == Qtrue ? 0 : 1) -
434
+ (heap_size_enabled == Qtrue ? 0 : 1) -
435
+ (timeline_enabled == Qtrue ? 0 : 1);
436
+
437
+ if (requested_values_count == ALL_VALUE_TYPES_COUNT) return Qtrue; // Nothing to do, this is the default
438
+
439
+ // When some sample types are disabled, we need to reconfigure libdatadog to record less types,
440
+ // as well as reconfigure the position_for array to push the disabled types to the end so they don't get recorded.
441
+ // See record_sample for details on the use of position_for.
442
+
443
+ state->enabled_values_count = requested_values_count;
444
+
445
+ ddog_prof_ValueType enabled_value_types[ALL_VALUE_TYPES_COUNT];
446
+ uint8_t next_enabled_pos = 0;
447
+ uint8_t next_disabled_pos = requested_values_count;
448
+
449
+ // CPU_SAMPLES_VALUE is always enabled
450
+ enabled_value_types[next_enabled_pos] = (ddog_prof_ValueType) CPU_SAMPLES_VALUE;
451
+ state->position_for[CPU_SAMPLES_VALUE_ID] = next_enabled_pos++;
452
+
453
+ // WALL_TIME_VALUE is always enabled
454
+ enabled_value_types[next_enabled_pos] = (ddog_prof_ValueType) WALL_TIME_VALUE;
455
+ state->position_for[WALL_TIME_VALUE_ID] = next_enabled_pos++;
456
+
457
+ if (cpu_time_enabled == Qtrue) {
458
+ enabled_value_types[next_enabled_pos] = (ddog_prof_ValueType) CPU_TIME_VALUE;
459
+ state->position_for[CPU_TIME_VALUE_ID] = next_enabled_pos++;
460
+ } else {
461
+ state->position_for[CPU_TIME_VALUE_ID] = next_disabled_pos++;
462
+ }
463
+
464
+ if (alloc_samples_enabled == Qtrue) {
465
+ enabled_value_types[next_enabled_pos] = (ddog_prof_ValueType) ALLOC_SAMPLES_VALUE;
466
+ state->position_for[ALLOC_SAMPLES_VALUE_ID] = next_enabled_pos++;
467
+ } else {
468
+ state->position_for[ALLOC_SAMPLES_VALUE_ID] = next_disabled_pos++;
469
+ }
470
+
471
+ if (heap_samples_enabled == Qtrue) {
472
+ enabled_value_types[next_enabled_pos] = (ddog_prof_ValueType) HEAP_SAMPLES_VALUE;
473
+ state->position_for[HEAP_SAMPLES_VALUE_ID] = next_enabled_pos++;
474
+ } else {
475
+ state->position_for[HEAP_SAMPLES_VALUE_ID] = next_disabled_pos++;
476
+ }
477
+
478
+ if (heap_size_enabled == Qtrue) {
479
+ enabled_value_types[next_enabled_pos] = (ddog_prof_ValueType) HEAP_SIZE_VALUE;
480
+ state->position_for[HEAP_SIZE_VALUE_ID] = next_enabled_pos++;
481
+ } else {
482
+ state->position_for[HEAP_SIZE_VALUE_ID] = next_disabled_pos++;
483
+ }
484
+ heap_recorder_set_size_enabled(state->heap_recorder, heap_size_enabled);
485
+
486
+ if (heap_samples_enabled == Qfalse && heap_size_enabled == Qfalse) {
487
+ // Turns out heap sampling is disabled but we initialized everything in _native_new
488
+ // assuming all samples were enabled. We need to deinitialize the heap recorder.
489
+ heap_recorder_free(state->heap_recorder);
490
+ state->heap_recorder = NULL;
491
+ }
492
+
493
+ if (timeline_enabled == Qtrue) {
494
+ enabled_value_types[next_enabled_pos] = (ddog_prof_ValueType) TIMELINE_VALUE;
495
+ state->position_for[TIMELINE_VALUE_ID] = next_enabled_pos++;
496
+ } else {
497
+ state->position_for[TIMELINE_VALUE_ID] = next_disabled_pos++;
498
+ }
499
+
500
+ ddog_prof_Profile_drop(&state->profile_slot_one.profile);
501
+ ddog_prof_Profile_drop(&state->profile_slot_two.profile);
502
+
503
+ ddog_prof_Slice_ValueType sample_types = {.ptr = enabled_value_types, .len = state->enabled_values_count};
504
+ initialize_profiles(state, sample_types);
505
+
506
+ return Qtrue;
507
+ }
508
+
509
+ static VALUE _native_serialize(DDTRACE_UNUSED VALUE _self, VALUE recorder_instance) {
510
+ struct stack_recorder_state *state;
511
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(recorder_instance, struct stack_recorder_state, &stack_recorder_typed_data, state);
512
+
513
+ ddog_Timespec finish_timestamp = system_epoch_now_timespec();
514
+ // Need to do this while still holding on to the Global VM Lock; see comments on method for why
515
+ serializer_set_start_timestamp_for_next_profile(state, finish_timestamp);
516
+
517
+ long heap_iteration_prep_start_time_ns = monotonic_wall_time_now_ns(DO_NOT_RAISE_ON_FAILURE);
518
+ // Prepare the iteration on heap recorder we'll be doing outside the GVL. The preparation needs to
519
+ // happen while holding on to the GVL.
520
+ heap_recorder_prepare_iteration(state->heap_recorder);
521
+ long heap_iteration_prep_time_ns = monotonic_wall_time_now_ns(DO_NOT_RAISE_ON_FAILURE) - heap_iteration_prep_start_time_ns;
522
+
523
+ // We'll release the Global VM Lock while we're calling serialize, so that the Ruby VM can continue to work while this
524
+ // is pending
525
+ struct call_serialize_without_gvl_arguments args = {
526
+ .state = state,
527
+ .finish_timestamp = finish_timestamp,
528
+ .serialize_ran = false
529
+ };
530
+
531
+ while (!args.serialize_ran) {
532
+ // Give the Ruby VM an opportunity to process any pending interruptions (including raising exceptions).
533
+ // Note that it's OK to do this BEFORE call_serialize_without_gvl runs BUT NOT AFTER because afterwards
534
+ // there's heap-allocated memory that MUST be cleaned before raising any exception.
535
+ //
536
+ // Note that we run this in a loop because `rb_thread_call_without_gvl2` may return multiple times due to
537
+ // pending interrupts until it actually runs our code.
538
+ process_pending_interruptions(Qnil);
539
+
540
+ // We use rb_thread_call_without_gvl2 here because unlike the regular _gvl variant, gvl2 does not process
541
+ // interruptions and thus does not raise exceptions after running our code.
542
+ rb_thread_call_without_gvl2(call_serialize_without_gvl, &args, NULL /* No interruption function needed in this case */, NULL /* Not needed */);
543
+ }
544
+
545
+ // Cleanup after heap recorder iteration. This needs to happen while holding on to the GVL.
546
+ heap_recorder_finish_iteration(state->heap_recorder);
547
+
548
+ // NOTE: We are focusing on the serialization time outside of the GVL in this stat here. This doesn't
549
+ // really cover the full serialization process but it gives a more useful number since it bypasses
550
+ // the noise of acquiring GVLs and dealing with interruptions which is highly specific to runtime
551
+ // conditions and over which we really have no control about.
552
+ long serialization_time_ns = args.serialize_no_gvl_time_ns;
553
+ if (serialization_time_ns >= 0) {
554
+ // Only update stats if our serialization time is valid.
555
+ state->stats_lifetime.serialization_time_ns_max = long_max_of(state->stats_lifetime.serialization_time_ns_max, serialization_time_ns);
556
+ state->stats_lifetime.serialization_time_ns_min = long_min_of(state->stats_lifetime.serialization_time_ns_min, serialization_time_ns);
557
+ state->stats_lifetime.serialization_time_ns_total += serialization_time_ns;
558
+ }
559
+
560
+ ddog_prof_Profile_SerializeResult serialized_profile = args.result;
561
+
562
+ if (serialized_profile.tag == DDOG_PROF_PROFILE_SERIALIZE_RESULT_ERR) {
563
+ state->stats_lifetime.serialization_failures++;
564
+ return rb_ary_new_from_args(2, error_symbol, get_error_details_and_drop(&serialized_profile.err));
565
+ }
566
+
567
+ state->stats_lifetime.serialization_successes++;
568
+
569
+ VALUE encoded_pprof = ruby_string_from_vec_u8(serialized_profile.ok.buffer);
570
+
571
+ ddog_Timespec ddprof_start = serialized_profile.ok.start;
572
+ ddog_Timespec ddprof_finish = serialized_profile.ok.end;
573
+
574
+ ddog_prof_EncodedProfile_drop(&serialized_profile.ok);
575
+
576
+ VALUE start = ruby_time_from(ddprof_start);
577
+ VALUE finish = ruby_time_from(ddprof_finish);
578
+ VALUE profile_stats = build_profile_stats(args.slot, serialization_time_ns, heap_iteration_prep_time_ns, args.heap_profile_build_time_ns);
579
+
580
+ return rb_ary_new_from_args(2, ok_symbol, rb_ary_new_from_args(4, start, finish, encoded_pprof, profile_stats));
581
+ }
582
+
583
+ static VALUE ruby_time_from(ddog_Timespec ddprof_time) {
584
+ const int utc = INT_MAX - 1; // From Ruby sources
585
+ struct timespec time = {.tv_sec = ddprof_time.seconds, .tv_nsec = ddprof_time.nanoseconds};
586
+ return rb_time_timespec_new(&time, utc);
587
+ }
588
+
589
+ void record_sample(VALUE recorder_instance, ddog_prof_Slice_Location locations, sample_values values, sample_labels labels) {
590
+ struct stack_recorder_state *state;
591
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(recorder_instance, struct stack_recorder_state, &stack_recorder_typed_data, state);
592
+
593
+ locked_profile_slot active_slot = sampler_lock_active_profile(state);
594
+
595
+ // Note: We initialize this array to have ALL_VALUE_TYPES_COUNT but only tell libdatadog to use the first
596
+ // state->enabled_values_count values. This simplifies handling disabled value types -- we still put them on the
597
+ // array, but in _native_initialize we arrange so their position starts from state->enabled_values_count and thus
598
+ // libdatadog doesn't touch them.
599
+ int64_t metric_values[ALL_VALUE_TYPES_COUNT] = {0};
600
+ uint8_t *position_for = state->position_for;
601
+
602
+ metric_values[position_for[CPU_TIME_VALUE_ID]] = values.cpu_time_ns;
603
+ metric_values[position_for[CPU_SAMPLES_VALUE_ID]] = values.cpu_or_wall_samples;
604
+ metric_values[position_for[WALL_TIME_VALUE_ID]] = values.wall_time_ns;
605
+ metric_values[position_for[ALLOC_SAMPLES_VALUE_ID]] = values.alloc_samples;
606
+ metric_values[position_for[TIMELINE_VALUE_ID]] = values.timeline_wall_time_ns;
607
+
608
+ if (values.alloc_samples != 0) {
609
+ // If we got an allocation sample end the heap allocation recording to commit the heap sample.
610
+ // FIXME: Heap sampling currently has to be done in 2 parts because the construction of locations is happening
611
+ // very late in the allocation-sampling path (which is shared with the cpu sampling path). This can
612
+ // be fixed with some refactoring but for now this leads to a less impactful change.
613
+ end_heap_allocation_recording(state->heap_recorder, locations);
614
+ }
615
+
616
+ ddog_prof_Profile_Result result = ddog_prof_Profile_add(
617
+ &active_slot.data->profile,
618
+ (ddog_prof_Sample) {
619
+ .locations = locations,
620
+ .values = (ddog_Slice_I64) {.ptr = metric_values, .len = state->enabled_values_count},
621
+ .labels = labels.labels
622
+ },
623
+ labels.end_timestamp_ns
624
+ );
625
+
626
+ active_slot.data->stats.recorded_samples++;
627
+
628
+ sampler_unlock_active_profile(active_slot);
629
+
630
+ if (result.tag == DDOG_PROF_PROFILE_RESULT_ERR) {
631
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Failed to record sample: %"PRIsVALUE, get_error_details_and_drop(&result.err));
632
+ }
633
+ }
634
+
635
+ void track_object(VALUE recorder_instance, VALUE new_object, unsigned int sample_weight, ddog_CharSlice *alloc_class) {
636
+ struct stack_recorder_state *state;
637
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(recorder_instance, struct stack_recorder_state, &stack_recorder_typed_data, state);
638
+ // FIXME: Heap sampling currently has to be done in 2 parts because the construction of locations is happening
639
+ // very late in the allocation-sampling path (which is shared with the cpu sampling path). This can
640
+ // be fixed with some refactoring but for now this leads to a less impactful change.
641
+ start_heap_allocation_recording(state->heap_recorder, new_object, sample_weight, alloc_class);
642
+ }
643
+
644
+ void record_endpoint(VALUE recorder_instance, uint64_t local_root_span_id, ddog_CharSlice endpoint) {
645
+ struct stack_recorder_state *state;
646
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(recorder_instance, struct stack_recorder_state, &stack_recorder_typed_data, state);
647
+
648
+ locked_profile_slot active_slot = sampler_lock_active_profile(state);
649
+
650
+ ddog_prof_Profile_Result result = ddog_prof_Profile_set_endpoint(&active_slot.data->profile, local_root_span_id, endpoint);
651
+
652
+ sampler_unlock_active_profile(active_slot);
653
+
654
+ if (result.tag == DDOG_PROF_PROFILE_RESULT_ERR) {
655
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Failed to record endpoint: %"PRIsVALUE, get_error_details_and_drop(&result.err));
656
+ }
657
+ }
658
+
659
+ #define MAX_LEN_HEAP_ITERATION_ERROR_MSG 256
660
+
661
+ // Heap recorder iteration context allows us access to stack recorder state and profile being serialized
662
+ // during iteration of heap recorder live objects.
663
+ typedef struct heap_recorder_iteration_context {
664
+ struct stack_recorder_state *state;
665
+ profile_slot *slot;
666
+
667
+ bool error;
668
+ char error_msg[MAX_LEN_HEAP_ITERATION_ERROR_MSG];
669
+ } heap_recorder_iteration_context;
670
+
671
+ static bool add_heap_sample_to_active_profile_without_gvl(heap_recorder_iteration_data iteration_data, void *extra_arg) {
672
+ heap_recorder_iteration_context *context = (heap_recorder_iteration_context*) extra_arg;
673
+
674
+ live_object_data *object_data = &iteration_data.object_data;
675
+
676
+ int64_t metric_values[ALL_VALUE_TYPES_COUNT] = {0};
677
+ uint8_t *position_for = context->state->position_for;
678
+
679
+ metric_values[position_for[HEAP_SAMPLES_VALUE_ID]] = object_data->weight;
680
+ metric_values[position_for[HEAP_SIZE_VALUE_ID]] = object_data->size * object_data->weight;
681
+
682
+ ddog_prof_Label labels[2];
683
+ size_t label_offset = 0;
684
+
685
+ if (object_data->class != NULL) {
686
+ labels[label_offset++] = (ddog_prof_Label) {
687
+ .key = DDOG_CHARSLICE_C("allocation class"),
688
+ .str = (ddog_CharSlice) {
689
+ .ptr = object_data->class,
690
+ .len = strlen(object_data->class),
691
+ },
692
+ .num = 0, // This shouldn't be needed but the tracer-2.7 docker image ships a buggy gcc that complains about this
693
+ };
694
+ }
695
+ labels[label_offset++] = (ddog_prof_Label) {
696
+ .key = DDOG_CHARSLICE_C("gc gen age"),
697
+ .num = object_data->gen_age,
698
+ };
699
+
700
+ ddog_prof_Profile_Result result = ddog_prof_Profile_add(
701
+ &context->slot->profile,
702
+ (ddog_prof_Sample) {
703
+ .locations = iteration_data.locations,
704
+ .values = (ddog_Slice_I64) {.ptr = metric_values, .len = context->state->enabled_values_count},
705
+ .labels = (ddog_prof_Slice_Label) {
706
+ .ptr = labels,
707
+ .len = label_offset,
708
+ }
709
+ },
710
+ 0
711
+ );
712
+
713
+ context->slot->stats.recorded_samples++;
714
+
715
+ if (result.tag == DDOG_PROF_PROFILE_RESULT_ERR) {
716
+ read_ddogerr_string_and_drop(&result.err, context->error_msg, MAX_LEN_HEAP_ITERATION_ERROR_MSG);
717
+ context->error = true;
718
+ // By returning false we cancel the iteration
719
+ return false;
720
+ }
721
+
722
+ // Keep on iterating to next item!
723
+ return true;
724
+ }
725
+
726
+ static void build_heap_profile_without_gvl(struct stack_recorder_state *state, profile_slot *slot) {
727
+ heap_recorder_iteration_context iteration_context = {
728
+ .state = state,
729
+ .slot = slot,
730
+ .error = false,
731
+ .error_msg = {0},
732
+ };
733
+ bool iterated = heap_recorder_for_each_live_object(state->heap_recorder, add_heap_sample_to_active_profile_without_gvl, (void*) &iteration_context);
734
+ // We wait until we're out of the iteration to grab the gvl and raise. This is important because during
735
+ // iteration we may potentially acquire locks in the heap recorder and we could reach a deadlock if the
736
+ // same locks are acquired by the heap recorder while holding the gvl (since we'd be operating on the
737
+ // same locks but acquiring them in different order).
738
+ if (!iterated) {
739
+ grab_gvl_and_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "Failure during heap profile building: iteration cancelled");
740
+ }
741
+ else if (iteration_context.error) {
742
+ grab_gvl_and_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "Failure during heap profile building: %s", iteration_context.error_msg);
743
+ }
744
+ }
745
+
746
+ static void *call_serialize_without_gvl(void *call_args) {
747
+ struct call_serialize_without_gvl_arguments *args = (struct call_serialize_without_gvl_arguments *) call_args;
748
+
749
+ long serialize_no_gvl_start_time_ns = monotonic_wall_time_now_ns(DO_NOT_RAISE_ON_FAILURE);
750
+
751
+ profile_slot *slot_now_inactive = serializer_flip_active_and_inactive_slots(args->state);
752
+
753
+ args->slot = slot_now_inactive;
754
+
755
+ // Now that we have the inactive profile with all but heap samples, lets fill it with heap data
756
+ // without needing to race with the active sampler
757
+ build_heap_profile_without_gvl(args->state, args->slot);
758
+ args->heap_profile_build_time_ns = monotonic_wall_time_now_ns(DO_NOT_RAISE_ON_FAILURE) - serialize_no_gvl_start_time_ns;
759
+
760
+ // Note: The profile gets reset by the serialize call
761
+ args->result = ddog_prof_Profile_serialize(&args->slot->profile, &args->finish_timestamp, NULL /* duration_nanos is optional */, NULL /* start_time is optional */);
762
+ args->serialize_ran = true;
763
+ args->serialize_no_gvl_time_ns = monotonic_wall_time_now_ns(DO_NOT_RAISE_ON_FAILURE) - serialize_no_gvl_start_time_ns;
764
+
765
+ return NULL; // Unused
766
+ }
767
+
768
+ VALUE enforce_recorder_instance(VALUE object) {
769
+ Check_TypedStruct(object, &stack_recorder_typed_data);
770
+ return object;
771
+ }
772
+
773
+ static locked_profile_slot sampler_lock_active_profile(struct stack_recorder_state *state) {
774
+ int error;
775
+
776
+ for (int attempts = 0; attempts < 2; attempts++) {
777
+ error = pthread_mutex_trylock(&state->mutex_slot_one);
778
+ if (error && error != EBUSY) ENFORCE_SUCCESS_GVL(error);
779
+
780
+ // Slot one is active
781
+ if (!error) return (locked_profile_slot) {.mutex = &state->mutex_slot_one, .data = &state->profile_slot_one};
782
+
783
+ // If we got here, slot one was not active, let's try slot two
784
+
785
+ error = pthread_mutex_trylock(&state->mutex_slot_two);
786
+ if (error && error != EBUSY) ENFORCE_SUCCESS_GVL(error);
787
+
788
+ // Slot two is active
789
+ if (!error) return (locked_profile_slot) {.mutex = &state->mutex_slot_two, .data = &state->profile_slot_two};
790
+ }
791
+
792
+ // We already tried both multiple times, and we did not succeed. This is not expected to happen. Let's stop sampling.
793
+ rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "Failed to grab either mutex in sampler_lock_active_profile");
794
+ }
795
+
796
+ static void sampler_unlock_active_profile(locked_profile_slot active_slot) {
797
+ ENFORCE_SUCCESS_GVL(pthread_mutex_unlock(active_slot.mutex));
798
+ }
799
+
800
+ static profile_slot* serializer_flip_active_and_inactive_slots(struct stack_recorder_state *state) {
801
+ int previously_active_slot = state->active_slot;
802
+
803
+ if (previously_active_slot != 1 && previously_active_slot != 2) {
804
+ grab_gvl_and_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "Unexpected active_slot state %d in serializer_flip_active_and_inactive_slots", previously_active_slot);
805
+ }
806
+
807
+ pthread_mutex_t *previously_active = (previously_active_slot == 1) ? &state->mutex_slot_one : &state->mutex_slot_two;
808
+ pthread_mutex_t *previously_inactive = (previously_active_slot == 1) ? &state->mutex_slot_two : &state->mutex_slot_one;
809
+
810
+ // Release the lock, thus making this slot active
811
+ ENFORCE_SUCCESS_NO_GVL(pthread_mutex_unlock(previously_inactive));
812
+
813
+ // Grab the lock, thus making this slot inactive
814
+ ENFORCE_SUCCESS_NO_GVL(pthread_mutex_lock(previously_active));
815
+
816
+ // Update active_slot
817
+ state->active_slot = (previously_active_slot == 1) ? 2 : 1;
818
+
819
+ // Return pointer to previously active slot (now inactive)
820
+ return (previously_active_slot == 1) ? &state->profile_slot_one : &state->profile_slot_two;
821
+ }
822
+
823
+ // This method exists only to enable testing Datadog::Profiling::StackRecorder behavior using RSpec.
824
+ // It SHOULD NOT be used for other purposes.
825
+ static VALUE _native_active_slot(DDTRACE_UNUSED VALUE _self, VALUE recorder_instance) {
826
+ struct stack_recorder_state *state;
827
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(recorder_instance, struct stack_recorder_state, &stack_recorder_typed_data, state);
828
+
829
+ return INT2NUM(state->active_slot);
830
+ }
831
+
832
+ // This method exists only to enable testing Datadog::Profiling::StackRecorder behavior using RSpec.
833
+ // It SHOULD NOT be used for other purposes.
834
+ static VALUE _native_is_slot_one_mutex_locked(DDTRACE_UNUSED VALUE _self, VALUE recorder_instance) { return test_slot_mutex_state(recorder_instance, 1); }
835
+
836
+ // This method exists only to enable testing Datadog::Profiling::StackRecorder behavior using RSpec.
837
+ // It SHOULD NOT be used for other purposes.
838
+ static VALUE _native_is_slot_two_mutex_locked(DDTRACE_UNUSED VALUE _self, VALUE recorder_instance) { return test_slot_mutex_state(recorder_instance, 2); }
839
+
840
+ static VALUE test_slot_mutex_state(VALUE recorder_instance, int slot) {
841
+ struct stack_recorder_state *state;
842
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(recorder_instance, struct stack_recorder_state, &stack_recorder_typed_data, state);
843
+
844
+ pthread_mutex_t *slot_mutex = (slot == 1) ? &state->mutex_slot_one : &state->mutex_slot_two;
845
+
846
+ // Like Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, we can't observe without affecting...
847
+ int error = pthread_mutex_trylock(slot_mutex);
848
+
849
+ if (error == 0) {
850
+ // Mutex was unlocked
851
+ ENFORCE_SUCCESS_GVL(pthread_mutex_unlock(slot_mutex));
852
+ return Qfalse;
853
+ } else if (error == EBUSY) {
854
+ // Mutex was locked
855
+ return Qtrue;
856
+ } else {
857
+ ENFORCE_SUCCESS_GVL(error);
858
+ rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "Failed to raise exception in test_slot_mutex_state; this should never happen");
859
+ }
860
+ }
861
+
862
+ static ddog_Timespec system_epoch_now_timespec(void) {
863
+ long now_ns = system_epoch_time_now_ns(RAISE_ON_FAILURE);
864
+ return (ddog_Timespec) {.seconds = now_ns / SECONDS_AS_NS(1), .nanoseconds = now_ns % SECONDS_AS_NS(1)};
865
+ }
866
+
867
+ // After the Ruby VM forks, this method gets called in the child process to clean up any leftover state from the parent.
868
+ //
869
+ // Assumption: This method gets called BEFORE restarting profiling -- e.g. there are no components attempting to
870
+ // trigger samples at the same time.
871
+ static VALUE _native_reset_after_fork(DDTRACE_UNUSED VALUE self, VALUE recorder_instance) {
872
+ struct stack_recorder_state *state;
873
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(recorder_instance, struct stack_recorder_state, &stack_recorder_typed_data, state);
874
+
875
+ // In case the fork happened halfway through `serializer_flip_active_and_inactive_slots` execution and the
876
+ // resulting state is inconsistent, we make sure to reset it back to the initial state.
877
+ initialize_slot_concurrency_control(state);
878
+
879
+ reset_profile_slot(&state->profile_slot_one, /* start_time: */ NULL);
880
+ reset_profile_slot(&state->profile_slot_two, /* start_time: */ NULL);
881
+
882
+ heap_recorder_after_fork(state->heap_recorder);
883
+
884
+ return Qtrue;
885
+ }
886
+
887
+ // Assumption 1: This method is called with the GVL being held, because `ddog_prof_Profile_reset` mutates the profile and must
888
+ // not be interrupted part-way through by a VM fork.
889
+ static void serializer_set_start_timestamp_for_next_profile(struct stack_recorder_state *state, ddog_Timespec start_time) {
890
+ // Before making this profile active, we reset it so that it uses the correct start_time for its start
891
+ profile_slot *next_profile_slot = (state->active_slot == 1) ? &state->profile_slot_two : &state->profile_slot_one;
892
+ reset_profile_slot(next_profile_slot, &start_time);
893
+ }
894
+
895
+ static VALUE _native_record_endpoint(DDTRACE_UNUSED VALUE _self, VALUE recorder_instance, VALUE local_root_span_id, VALUE endpoint) {
896
+ ENFORCE_TYPE(local_root_span_id, T_FIXNUM);
897
+ record_endpoint(recorder_instance, NUM2ULL(local_root_span_id), char_slice_from_ruby_string(endpoint));
898
+ return Qtrue;
899
+ }
900
+
901
+ static VALUE _native_track_object(DDTRACE_UNUSED VALUE _self, VALUE recorder_instance, VALUE new_obj, VALUE weight, VALUE alloc_class) {
902
+ ENFORCE_TYPE(weight, T_FIXNUM);
903
+ ddog_CharSlice alloc_class_slice = char_slice_from_ruby_string(alloc_class);
904
+ track_object(recorder_instance, new_obj, NUM2UINT(weight), &alloc_class_slice);
905
+ return Qtrue;
906
+ }
907
+
908
+ static VALUE _native_check_heap_hashes(DDTRACE_UNUSED VALUE _self, VALUE locations) {
909
+ ENFORCE_TYPE(locations, T_ARRAY);
910
+ size_t locations_len = rb_array_len(locations);
911
+ ddog_prof_Location locations_arr[locations_len];
912
+ for (size_t i = 0; i < locations_len; i++) {
913
+ VALUE location = rb_ary_entry(locations, i);
914
+ ENFORCE_TYPE(location, T_ARRAY);
915
+ VALUE name = rb_ary_entry(location, 0);
916
+ VALUE filename = rb_ary_entry(location, 1);
917
+ VALUE line = rb_ary_entry(location, 2);
918
+ ENFORCE_TYPE(name, T_STRING);
919
+ ENFORCE_TYPE(filename, T_STRING);
920
+ ENFORCE_TYPE(line, T_FIXNUM);
921
+ locations_arr[i] = (ddog_prof_Location) {
922
+ .line = line,
923
+ .function = (ddog_prof_Function) {
924
+ .name = char_slice_from_ruby_string(name),
925
+ .filename = char_slice_from_ruby_string(filename),
926
+ }
927
+ };
928
+ }
929
+ ddog_prof_Slice_Location ddog_locations = {
930
+ .len = locations_len,
931
+ .ptr = locations_arr,
932
+ };
933
+ heap_recorder_testonly_assert_hash_matches(ddog_locations);
934
+
935
+ return Qnil;
936
+ }
937
+
938
+ static void reset_profile_slot(profile_slot *slot, ddog_Timespec *start_time /* Can be null */) {
939
+ ddog_prof_Profile_Result reset_result = ddog_prof_Profile_reset(&slot->profile, start_time);
940
+ if (reset_result.tag == DDOG_PROF_PROFILE_RESULT_ERR) {
941
+ rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "Failed to reset profile: %"PRIsVALUE, get_error_details_and_drop(&reset_result.err));
942
+ }
943
+ slot->stats = (stats_slot) {};
944
+ }
945
+
946
+ // This method exists only to enable testing Datadog::Profiling::StackRecorder behavior using RSpec.
947
+ // It SHOULD NOT be used for other purposes.
948
+ static VALUE _native_start_fake_slow_heap_serialization(DDTRACE_UNUSED VALUE _self, VALUE recorder_instance) {
949
+ struct stack_recorder_state *state;
950
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(recorder_instance, struct stack_recorder_state, &stack_recorder_typed_data, state);
951
+
952
+ heap_recorder_prepare_iteration(state->heap_recorder);
953
+
954
+ return Qnil;
955
+ }
956
+
957
+ // This method exists only to enable testing Datadog::Profiling::StackRecorder behavior using RSpec.
958
+ // It SHOULD NOT be used for other purposes.
959
+ static VALUE _native_end_fake_slow_heap_serialization(DDTRACE_UNUSED VALUE _self, VALUE recorder_instance) {
960
+ struct stack_recorder_state *state;
961
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(recorder_instance, struct stack_recorder_state, &stack_recorder_typed_data, state);
962
+
963
+ heap_recorder_finish_iteration(state->heap_recorder);
964
+
965
+ return Qnil;
966
+ }
967
+
968
+ // This method exists only to enable testing Datadog::Profiling::StackRecorder behavior using RSpec.
969
+ // It SHOULD NOT be used for other purposes.
970
+ static VALUE _native_debug_heap_recorder(DDTRACE_UNUSED VALUE _self, VALUE recorder_instance) {
971
+ struct stack_recorder_state *state;
972
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(recorder_instance, struct stack_recorder_state, &stack_recorder_typed_data, state);
973
+
974
+ return heap_recorder_testonly_debug(state->heap_recorder);
975
+ }
976
+
977
+ #pragma GCC diagnostic push
978
+ // rb_gc_force_recycle was deprecated in latest versions of Ruby and is a noop.
979
+ #pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wdeprecated-declarations"
980
+ #pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wunused-parameter"
981
+ // This method exists only to enable testing Datadog::Profiling::StackRecorder behavior using RSpec.
982
+ // It SHOULD NOT be used for other purposes.
983
+ static VALUE _native_gc_force_recycle(DDTRACE_UNUSED VALUE _self, VALUE obj) {
984
+ #ifdef HAVE_WORKING_RB_GC_FORCE_RECYCLE
985
+ rb_gc_force_recycle(obj);
986
+ #endif
987
+ return Qnil;
988
+ }
989
+ #pragma GCC diagnostic pop
990
+
991
+ // This method exists only to enable testing Datadog::Profiling::StackRecorder behavior using RSpec.
992
+ // It SHOULD NOT be used for other purposes.
993
+ static VALUE _native_has_seen_id_flag(DDTRACE_UNUSED VALUE _self, VALUE obj) {
994
+ #ifndef NO_SEEN_OBJ_ID_FLAG
995
+ if (RB_FL_TEST(obj, RUBY_FL_SEEN_OBJ_ID)) {
996
+ return Qtrue;
997
+ } else {
998
+ return Qfalse;
999
+ }
1000
+ #else
1001
+ return Qfalse;
1002
+ #endif
1003
+ }
1004
+
1005
+ static VALUE _native_stats(DDTRACE_UNUSED VALUE self, VALUE recorder_instance) {
1006
+ struct stack_recorder_state *state;
1007
+ TypedData_Get_Struct(recorder_instance, struct stack_recorder_state, &stack_recorder_typed_data, state);
1008
+
1009
+ uint64_t total_serializations = state->stats_lifetime.serialization_successes + state->stats_lifetime.serialization_failures;
1010
+
1011
+ VALUE heap_recorder_snapshot = state->heap_recorder ?
1012
+ heap_recorder_state_snapshot(state->heap_recorder) : Qnil;
1013
+
1014
+ VALUE stats_as_hash = rb_hash_new();
1015
+ VALUE arguments[] = {
1016
+ ID2SYM(rb_intern("serialization_successes")), /* => */ ULL2NUM(state->stats_lifetime.serialization_successes),
1017
+ ID2SYM(rb_intern("serialization_failures")), /* => */ ULL2NUM(state->stats_lifetime.serialization_failures),
1018
+
1019
+ ID2SYM(rb_intern("serialization_time_ns_min")), /* => */ RUBY_NUM_OR_NIL(state->stats_lifetime.serialization_time_ns_min, != INT64_MAX, LONG2NUM),
1020
+ ID2SYM(rb_intern("serialization_time_ns_max")), /* => */ RUBY_NUM_OR_NIL(state->stats_lifetime.serialization_time_ns_max, > 0, LONG2NUM),
1021
+ ID2SYM(rb_intern("serialization_time_ns_total")), /* => */ RUBY_NUM_OR_NIL(state->stats_lifetime.serialization_time_ns_total, > 0, LONG2NUM),
1022
+ ID2SYM(rb_intern("serialization_time_ns_avg")), /* => */ RUBY_AVG_OR_NIL(state->stats_lifetime.serialization_time_ns_total, total_serializations),
1023
+
1024
+ ID2SYM(rb_intern("heap_recorder_snapshot")), /* => */ heap_recorder_snapshot,
1025
+ };
1026
+ for (long unsigned int i = 0; i < VALUE_COUNT(arguments); i += 2) rb_hash_aset(stats_as_hash, arguments[i], arguments[i+1]);
1027
+ return stats_as_hash;
1028
+ }
1029
+
1030
+ static VALUE build_profile_stats(profile_slot *slot, long serialization_time_ns, long heap_iteration_prep_time_ns, long heap_profile_build_time_ns) {
1031
+ VALUE stats_as_hash = rb_hash_new();
1032
+ VALUE arguments[] = {
1033
+ ID2SYM(rb_intern("recorded_samples")), /* => */ ULL2NUM(slot->stats.recorded_samples),
1034
+ ID2SYM(rb_intern("serialization_time_ns")), /* => */ LONG2NUM(serialization_time_ns),
1035
+ ID2SYM(rb_intern("heap_iteration_prep_time_ns")), /* => */ LONG2NUM(heap_iteration_prep_time_ns),
1036
+ ID2SYM(rb_intern("heap_profile_build_time_ns")), /* => */ LONG2NUM(heap_profile_build_time_ns),
1037
+ };
1038
+ for (long unsigned int i = 0; i < VALUE_COUNT(arguments); i += 2) rb_hash_aset(stats_as_hash, arguments[i], arguments[i+1]);
1039
+ return stats_as_hash;
1040
+ }