gecko-dev/security/nss/lib/util/nssilckt.h
relyea%netscape.com 68bc6218a2 NSS 3.4 integration changes.
1) 3.4 needs to bump the version numbers up by one on secmod.db from NSS 3.3
   2) Need to add escapes to the configdirectory. (should add them to other parameters as well.
   3) put exported files back into the correct headers.
   4) Add _BEGIN/_END protos where appropriate.
2001-11-19 19:04:59 +00:00

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