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// Unless explicitly stated otherwise all files in this repository are licensed under the Apache License Version 2.0.
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// This product includes software developed at Datadog (https://www.datadoghq.com/). Copyright 2021-Present Datadog, Inc.
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#ifndef DDPROF_FFI_H
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#define DDPROF_FFI_H
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#include <stdbool.h>
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#include <stddef.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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#define DDPROF_FFI_CHARSLICE_C(string) \
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/* NOTE: Compilation fails if you pass in a char* instead of a literal */ ((ddprof_ffi_CharSlice) {.ptr = "" string, .len = sizeof(string) - 1})
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typedef struct ddprof_ffi_CancellationToken ddprof_ffi_CancellationToken;
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typedef struct ddprof_ffi_Profile ddprof_ffi_Profile;
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typedef struct ddprof_ffi_ProfileExporterV3 ddprof_ffi_ProfileExporterV3;
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/**
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* This type only exists to workaround a bug in cbindgen; may be removed in the
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typedef struct ddprof_ffi_Request ddprof_ffi_Request;
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typedef struct ddprof_ffi_Tag ddprof_ffi_Tag;
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/**
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* Holds the raw parts of a Rust Vec; it should only be created from Rust,
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typedef struct ddprof_ffi_Vec_u8 {
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} ddprof_ffi_Vec_u8;
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typedef enum ddprof_ffi_NewProfileExporterV3Result_Tag {
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DDPROF_FFI_NEW_PROFILE_EXPORTER_V3_RESULT_OK,
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DDPROF_FFI_NEW_PROFILE_EXPORTER_V3_RESULT_ERR,
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} ddprof_ffi_NewProfileExporterV3Result_Tag;
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typedef struct ddprof_ffi_NewProfileExporterV3Result {
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struct ddprof_ffi_ProfileExporterV3 *ok;
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struct {
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} ddprof_ffi_NewProfileExporterV3Result;
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* Remember, the data inside of each member is potentially coming from FFI,
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typedef struct ddprof_ffi_Slice_c_char {
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typedef struct ddprof_ffi_Slice_c_char ddprof_ffi_CharSlice;
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typedef struct ddprof_ffi_EndpointV3_ddprof_ffi_Agentless_Body {
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|
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|
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|
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|
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__attribute__((warn_unused_result))
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|
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|
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* Cancel send that is being called in another thread with the given token.
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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void ddprof_ffi_SendResult_drop(struct ddprof_ffi_SendResult result);
|
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+
|
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|
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|
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|
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* Create a new profile with the given sample types. Must call
|
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|
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* `ddprof_ffi_Profile_free` when you are done with the profile.
|
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+
*
|
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|
+
* # Arguments
|
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|
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* * `sample_types`
|
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|
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* * `period` - Optional period of the profile. Passing None/null translates to zero values.
|
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|
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* * `start_time` - Optional time the profile started at. Passing None/null will use the current
|
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|
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* time.
|
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|
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*
|
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* # Safety
|
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|
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* All slices must be have pointers that are suitably aligned for their type
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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__attribute__((warn_unused_result))
|
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|
+
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|
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|
+
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|
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|
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const struct ddprof_ffi_Timespec *start_time);
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
/**
|
506
|
+
* # Safety
|
507
|
+
* The `profile` must point to an object created by another FFI routine in this
|
508
|
+
* module, such as `ddprof_ffi_Profile_with_sample_types`.
|
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|
+
*/
|
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|
+
void ddprof_ffi_Profile_free(struct ddprof_ffi_Profile *_profile);
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
/**
|
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|
+
* # Safety
|
514
|
+
* The `profile` ptr must point to a valid Profile object created by this
|
515
|
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* module. All pointers inside the `sample` need to be valid for the duration
|
516
|
+
* of this call.
|
517
|
+
* This call is _NOT_ thread-safe.
|
518
|
+
*/
|
519
|
+
uint64_t ddprof_ffi_Profile_add(struct ddprof_ffi_Profile *profile,
|
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|
+
struct ddprof_ffi_Sample sample);
|
521
|
+
|
522
|
+
/**
|
523
|
+
* Serialize the aggregated profile. Don't forget to clean up the result by
|
524
|
+
* calling ddprof_ffi_SerializeResult_drop.
|
525
|
+
*
|
526
|
+
* # Arguments
|
527
|
+
* * `profile` - a reference to the profile being serialized.
|
528
|
+
* * `end_time` - optional end time of the profile. If None/null is passed, the current time will
|
529
|
+
* be used.
|
530
|
+
* * `duration_nanos` - Optional duration of the profile. Passing None or a negative duration will
|
531
|
+
* mean the duration will based on the end time minus the start time, but
|
532
|
+
* under anomalous conditions this may fail as system clocks can be adjusted,
|
533
|
+
* or the programmer accidentally passed an earlier time. The duration of
|
534
|
+
* the serialized profile will be set to zero for these cases.
|
535
|
+
*
|
536
|
+
* # Safety
|
537
|
+
* The `profile` must point to a valid profile object.
|
538
|
+
* The `end_time` must be null or otherwise point to a valid TimeSpec object.
|
539
|
+
* The `duration_nanos` must be null or otherwise point to a valid i64.
|
540
|
+
*/
|
541
|
+
struct ddprof_ffi_SerializeResult ddprof_ffi_Profile_serialize(const struct ddprof_ffi_Profile *profile,
|
542
|
+
const struct ddprof_ffi_Timespec *end_time,
|
543
|
+
const int64_t *duration_nanos);
|
544
|
+
|
545
|
+
void ddprof_ffi_SerializeResult_drop(struct ddprof_ffi_SerializeResult _result);
|
546
|
+
|
547
|
+
__attribute__((warn_unused_result))
|
548
|
+
struct ddprof_ffi_Slice_u8 ddprof_ffi_Vec_u8_as_slice(const struct ddprof_ffi_Vec_u8 *vec);
|
549
|
+
|
550
|
+
/**
|
551
|
+
* Resets all data in `profile` except the sample types and period. Returns
|
552
|
+
* true if it successfully reset the profile and false otherwise. The profile
|
553
|
+
* remains valid if false is returned.
|
554
|
+
*
|
555
|
+
* # Arguments
|
556
|
+
* * `profile` - A mutable reference to the profile to be reset.
|
557
|
+
* * `start_time` - The time of the profile (after reset). Pass None/null to use the current time.
|
558
|
+
*
|
559
|
+
* # Safety
|
560
|
+
* The `profile` must meet all the requirements of a mutable reference to the profile. Given this
|
561
|
+
* can be called across an FFI boundary, the compiler cannot enforce this.
|
562
|
+
* If `time` is not null, it must point to a valid Timespec object.
|
563
|
+
*/
|
564
|
+
bool ddprof_ffi_Profile_reset(struct ddprof_ffi_Profile *profile,
|
565
|
+
const struct ddprof_ffi_Timespec *start_time);
|
566
|
+
|
567
|
+
__attribute__((warn_unused_result)) struct ddprof_ffi_Vec_tag ddprof_ffi_Vec_tag_new(void);
|
568
|
+
|
569
|
+
void ddprof_ffi_Vec_tag_drop(struct ddprof_ffi_Vec_tag);
|
570
|
+
|
571
|
+
void ddprof_ffi_PushTagResult_drop(struct ddprof_ffi_PushTagResult);
|
572
|
+
|
573
|
+
/**
|
574
|
+
* Creates a new Tag from the provided `key` and `value` by doing a utf8
|
575
|
+
* lossy conversion, and pushes into the `vec`. The strings `key` and `value`
|
576
|
+
* are cloned to avoid FFI lifetime issues.
|
577
|
+
*
|
578
|
+
* # Safety
|
579
|
+
* The `vec` must be a valid reference.
|
580
|
+
* The CharSlices `key` and `value` must point to at least many bytes as their
|
581
|
+
* `.len` properties claim.
|
582
|
+
*/
|
583
|
+
__attribute__((warn_unused_result))
|
584
|
+
struct ddprof_ffi_PushTagResult ddprof_ffi_Vec_tag_push(struct ddprof_ffi_Vec_tag *vec,
|
585
|
+
ddprof_ffi_CharSlice key,
|
586
|
+
ddprof_ffi_CharSlice value);
|
587
|
+
|
588
|
+
__attribute__((warn_unused_result))
|
589
|
+
struct ddprof_ffi_ParseTagsResult ddprof_ffi_Vec_tag_parse(ddprof_ffi_CharSlice string);
|
590
|
+
|
591
|
+
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|
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|
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version: 2.1.0
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required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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requirements:
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- - ">"
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- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: 1.3.1
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requirements: []
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rubygems_version: 3.3.7
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signing_key:
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specification_version: 4
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60
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summary: Library of common code used by Datadog Continuous Profiler for Ruby
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test_files: []
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