3 The Trace2 API can be used to print debug, performance, and telemetry
4 information to stderr or a file. The Trace2 feature is inactive unless
5 explicitly enabled by enabling one or more Trace2 Targets.
7 The Trace2 API is intended to replace the existing (Trace1)
8 printf-style tracing provided by the existing `GIT_TRACE` and
9 `GIT_TRACE_PERFORMANCE` facilities. During initial implementation,
10 Trace2 and Trace1 may operate in parallel.
12 The Trace2 API defines a set of high-level messages with known fields,
13 such as (`start`: `argv`) and (`exit`: {`exit-code`, `elapsed-time`}).
15 Trace2 instrumentation throughout the Git code base sends Trace2
16 messages to the enabled Trace2 Targets. Targets transform these
17 messages content into purpose-specific formats and write events to
18 their data streams. In this manner, the Trace2 API can drive
19 many different types of analysis.
21 Targets are defined using a VTable allowing easy extension to other
22 formats in the future. This might be used to define a binary format,
25 Trace2 is controlled using `trace2.*` config values in the system and
26 global config files and `GIT_TRACE2*` environment variables. Trace2 does
27 not read from repo local or worktree config files or respect `-c`
28 command line config settings.
32 Trace2 defines the following set of Trace2 Targets.
33 Format details are given in a later section.
35 === The Normal Format Target
37 The normal format target is a tradition printf format and similar
38 to GIT_TRACE format. This format is enabled with the `GIT_TRACE2`
39 environment variable or the `trace2.normalTarget` system or global
45 $ export GIT_TRACE2=~/log.normal
47 git version 2.20.1.155.g426c96fcdb
53 $ git config --global trace2.normalTarget ~/log.normal
55 git version 2.20.1.155.g426c96fcdb
62 12:28:42.620009 common-main.c:38 version 2.20.1.155.g426c96fcdb
63 12:28:42.620989 common-main.c:39 start git version
64 12:28:42.621101 git.c:432 cmd_name version (version)
65 12:28:42.621215 git.c:662 exit elapsed:0.001227 code:0
66 12:28:42.621250 trace2/tr2_tgt_normal.c:124 atexit elapsed:0.001265 code:0
69 === The Performance Format Target
71 The performance format target (PERF) is a column-based format to
72 replace GIT_TRACE_PERFORMANCE and is suitable for development and
73 testing, possibly to complement tools like gprof. This format is
74 enabled with the `GIT_TRACE2_PERF` environment variable or the
75 `trace2.perfTarget` system or global config setting.
80 $ export GIT_TRACE2_PERF=~/log.perf
82 git version 2.20.1.155.g426c96fcdb
88 $ git config --global trace2.perfTarget ~/log.perf
90 git version 2.20.1.155.g426c96fcdb
97 12:28:42.620675 common-main.c:38 | d0 | main | version | | | | | 2.20.1.155.g426c96fcdb
98 12:28:42.621001 common-main.c:39 | d0 | main | start | | 0.001173 | | | git version
99 12:28:42.621111 git.c:432 | d0 | main | cmd_name | | | | | version (version)
100 12:28:42.621225 git.c:662 | d0 | main | exit | | 0.001227 | | | code:0
101 12:28:42.621259 trace2/tr2_tgt_perf.c:211 | d0 | main | atexit | | 0.001265 | | | code:0
104 === The Event Format Target
106 The event format target is a JSON-based format of event data suitable
107 for telemetry analysis. This format is enabled with the `GIT_TRACE2_EVENT`
108 environment variable or the `trace2.eventTarget` system or global config
114 $ export GIT_TRACE2_EVENT=~/log.event
116 git version 2.20.1.155.g426c96fcdb
122 $ git config --global trace2.eventTarget ~/log.event
124 git version 2.20.1.155.g426c96fcdb
131 {"event":"version","sid":"sid":"20190408T191610.507018Z-H9b68c35f-P000059a8","thread":"main","time":"2019-01-16T17:28:42.620713Z","file":"common-main.c","line":38,"evt":"3","exe":"2.20.1.155.g426c96fcdb"}
132 {"event":"start","sid":"20190408T191610.507018Z-H9b68c35f-P000059a8","thread":"main","time":"2019-01-16T17:28:42.621027Z","file":"common-main.c","line":39,"t_abs":0.001173,"argv":["git","version"]}
133 {"event":"cmd_name","sid":"20190408T191610.507018Z-H9b68c35f-P000059a8","thread":"main","time":"2019-01-16T17:28:42.621122Z","file":"git.c","line":432,"name":"version","hierarchy":"version"}
134 {"event":"exit","sid":"20190408T191610.507018Z-H9b68c35f-P000059a8","thread":"main","time":"2019-01-16T17:28:42.621236Z","file":"git.c","line":662,"t_abs":0.001227,"code":0}
135 {"event":"atexit","sid":"20190408T191610.507018Z-H9b68c35f-P000059a8","thread":"main","time":"2019-01-16T17:28:42.621268Z","file":"trace2/tr2_tgt_event.c","line":163,"t_abs":0.001265,"code":0}
138 === Enabling a Target
140 To enable a target, set the corresponding environment variable or
141 system or global config value to one of the following:
143 include::../trace2-target-values.txt[]
145 When trace files are written to a target directory, they will be named according
146 to the last component of the SID (optionally followed by a counter to avoid
147 filename collisions).
151 All public Trace2 functions and macros are defined in `trace2.h` and
152 `trace2.c`. All public symbols are prefixed with `trace2_`.
154 There are no public Trace2 data structures.
156 The Trace2 code also defines a set of private functions and data types
157 in the `trace2/` directory. These symbols are prefixed with `tr2_`
158 and should only be used by functions in `trace2.c`.
160 == Conventions for Public Functions and Macros
162 The functions defined by the Trace2 API are declared and documented
163 in `trace2.h`. It defines the API functions and wrapper macros for
166 Some functions have a `_fl()` suffix to indicate that they take `file`
167 and `line-number` arguments.
169 Some functions have a `_va_fl()` suffix to indicate that they also
170 take a `va_list` argument.
172 Some functions have a `_printf_fl()` suffix to indicate that they also
173 take a varargs argument.
175 There are CPP wrapper macros and ifdefs to hide most of these details.
176 See `trace2.h` for more details. The following discussion will only
177 describe the simplified forms.
181 All Trace2 API functions send a message to all of the active
182 Trace2 Targets. This section describes the set of available
185 It helps to divide these functions into groups for discussion
188 === Basic Command Messages
190 These are concerned with the lifetime of the overall git process.
191 e.g: `void trace2_initialize_clock()`, `void trace2_initialize()`,
192 `int trace2_is_enabled()`, `void trace2_cmd_start(int argc, const char **argv)`.
194 === Command Detail Messages
196 These are concerned with describing the specific Git command
197 after the command line, config, and environment are inspected.
198 e.g: `void trace2_cmd_name(const char *name)`,
199 `void trace2_cmd_mode(const char *mode)`.
201 === Child Process Messages
203 These are concerned with the various spawned child processes,
204 including shell scripts, git commands, editors, pagers, and hooks.
206 e.g: `void trace2_child_start(struct child_process *cmd)`.
208 === Git Thread Messages
210 These messages are concerned with Git thread usage.
212 e.g: `void trace2_thread_start(const char *thread_name)`.
214 === Region and Data Messages
216 These are concerned with recording performance data
217 over regions or spans of code. e.g:
218 `void trace2_region_enter(const char *category, const char *label, const struct repository *repo)`.
220 Refer to trace2.h for details about all trace2 functions.
222 == Trace2 Target Formats
226 Events are written as lines of the form:
229 [<time> SP <filename>:<line> SP+] <event-name> [[SP] <event-message>] LF
237 is a free-form printf message intended for human consumption.
239 Note that this may contain embedded LF or CRLF characters that are
240 not escaped, so the event may spill across multiple lines.
242 If `GIT_TRACE2_BRIEF` or `trace2.normalBrief` is true, the `time`, `filename`,
243 and `line` fields are omitted.
245 This target is intended to be more of a summary (like GIT_TRACE) and
246 less detailed than the other targets. It ignores thread, region, and
247 data messages, for example.
251 Events are written as lines of the form:
254 [<time> SP <filename>:<line> SP+
256 BAR SP <thread-name> SP+
257 BAR SP <event-name> SP+
258 BAR SP [r<repo-id>] SP+
261 BAR SP [<category>] SP+
262 BAR SP DOTS* <perf-event-message>
267 is the git process depth. This is the number of parent
268 git processes. A top-level git command has depth value "d0".
269 A child of it has depth value "d1". A second level child
270 has depth value "d2" and so on.
273 is a unique name for the thread. The primary thread
274 is called "main". Other thread names are of the form "th%d:%s"
275 and include a unique number and the name of the thread-proc.
281 when present, is a number indicating the repository
282 in use. A `def_repo` event is emitted when a repository is
283 opened. This defines the repo-id and associated worktree.
284 Subsequent repo-specific events will reference this repo-id.
286 Currently, this is always "r1" for the main repository.
287 This field is in anticipation of in-proc submodules in the future.
290 when present, is the absolute time in seconds since the
294 when present, is time in seconds relative to the start of
295 the current region. For a thread-exit event, it is the elapsed
299 is present on region and data events and is used to
300 indicate a broad category, such as "index" or "status".
302 `<perf-event-message>`::
303 is a free-form printf message intended for human consumption.
306 15:33:33.532712 wt-status.c:2310 | d0 | main | region_enter | r1 | 0.126064 | | status | label:print
307 15:33:33.532712 wt-status.c:2331 | d0 | main | region_leave | r1 | 0.127568 | 0.001504 | status | label:print
310 If `GIT_TRACE2_PERF_BRIEF` or `trace2.perfBrief` is true, the `time`, `file`,
311 and `line` fields are omitted.
314 d0 | main | region_leave | r1 | 0.011717 | 0.009122 | index | label:preload
317 The PERF target is intended for interactive performance analysis
318 during development and is quite noisy.
322 Each event is a JSON-object containing multiple key/value pairs
323 written as a single line and followed by a LF.
326 '{' <key> ':' <value> [',' <key> ':' <value>]* '}' LF
329 Some key/value pairs are common to all events and some are
332 ==== Common Key/Value Pairs
334 The following key/value pairs are common to all events:
339 "sid":"20190408T191827.272759Z-H9b68c35f-P00003510",
341 "time":"2019-04-08T19:18:27.282761Z",
342 "file":"common-main.c",
352 is the session-id. This is a unique string to identify the
353 process instance to allow all events emitted by a process to
354 be identified. A session-id is used instead of a PID because
355 PIDs are recycled by the OS. For child git processes, the
356 session-id is prepended with the session-id of the parent git
357 process to allow parent-child relationships to be identified
358 during post-processing.
360 `"thread":<thread>`::
364 is the UTC time of the event.
366 `"file":<filename>`::
367 is source file generating the event.
369 `"line":<line-number>`::
370 is the integer source line number generating the event.
373 when present, is the integer repo-id as described previously.
375 If `GIT_TRACE2_EVENT_BRIEF` or `trace2.eventBrief` is true, the `file`
376 and `line` fields are omitted from all events and the `time` field is
377 only present on the "start" and "atexit" events.
379 ==== Event-Specific Key/Value Pairs
382 This event gives the version of the executable and the EVENT format. It
383 should always be the first event in a trace session. The EVENT format
384 version will be incremented if new event types are added, if existing
385 fields are removed, or if there are significant changes in
386 interpretation of existing events or fields. Smaller changes, such as
387 adding a new field to an existing event, will not require an increment
388 to the EVENT format version.
394 "evt":"3", # EVENT format version
395 "exe":"2.20.1.155.g426c96fcdb" # git version
400 This event is written to the git-trace2-discard sentinel file if there
401 are too many files in the target trace directory (see the
402 trace2.maxFiles config option).
406 "event":"too_many_files",
412 This event contains the complete argv received by main().
418 "t_abs":0.001227, # elapsed time in seconds
419 "argv":["git","version"]
424 This event is emitted when git calls `exit()`.
430 "t_abs":0.001227, # elapsed time in seconds
436 This event is emitted by the Trace2 `atexit` routine during
437 final shutdown. It should be the last event emitted by the
440 (The elapsed time reported here is greater than the time reported in
441 the "exit" event because it runs after all other atexit tasks have
448 "t_abs":0.001227, # elapsed time in seconds
454 This event is emitted when the program is terminated by a user
455 signal. Depending on the platform, the signal event may
456 prevent the "atexit" event from being generated.
462 "t_abs":0.001227, # elapsed time in seconds
463 "signo":13 # SIGTERM, SIGINT, etc.
468 This event is emitted when one of the `BUG()`, `error()`, `die()`,
469 `warning()`, or `usage()` functions are called.
475 "msg":"invalid option: --cahced", # formatted error message
476 "fmt":"invalid option: %s" # error format string
480 The error event may be emitted more than once. The format string
481 allows post-processors to group errors by type without worrying
482 about specific error arguments.
485 This event contains the discovered full path of the git
486 executable (on platforms that are configured to resolve it).
492 "path":"C:/work/gfw/git.exe"
497 This event contains the text command name for the parent (and earlier
498 generations of parents) of the current process, in an array ordered from
499 nearest parent to furthest great-grandparent. It may not be implemented
504 "event":"cmd_ancestry",
506 "ancestry":["bash","tmux: server","systemd"]
511 This event contains the command name for this git process
512 and the hierarchy of commands from parent git processes.
518 "name":"pack-objects",
519 "hierarchy":"push/pack-objects"
523 Normally, the "name" field contains the canonical name of the
524 command. When a canonical name is not available, one of
525 these special values are used:
528 "_query_" # "git --html-path"
529 "_run_dashed_" # when "git foo" tries to run "git-foo"
530 "_run_shell_alias_" # alias expansion to a shell command
531 "_run_git_alias_" # alias expansion to a git command
532 "_usage_" # usage error
536 This event, when present, describes the command variant This
537 event may be emitted more than once.
547 The "name" field is an arbitrary string to describe the command mode.
548 For example, checkout can checkout a branch or an individual file.
549 And these variations typically have different performance
550 characteristics that are not comparable.
553 This event is present when an alias is expanded.
559 "alias":"l", # registered alias
560 "argv":["log","--graph"] # alias expansion
565 This event describes a child process that is about to be
570 "event":"child_start",
575 "argv":["git","rev-list","--objects","--stdin","--not","--all","--quiet"]
577 "hook_name":"<hook_name>" # present when child_class is "hook"
578 "cd":"<path>" # present when cd is required
582 The "child_id" field can be used to match this child_start with the
583 corresponding child_exit event.
585 The "child_class" field is a rough classification, such as "editor",
586 "pager", "transport/*", and "hook". Unclassified children are classified
590 This event is generated after the current process has returned
591 from the waitpid() and collected the exit information from the
596 "event":"child_exit",
599 "pid":14708, # child PID
600 "code":0, # child exit-code
601 "t_rel":0.110605 # observed run-time of child process
605 Note that the session-id of the child process is not available to
606 the current/spawning process, so the child's PID is reported here as
607 a hint for post-processing. (But it is only a hint because the child
608 process may be a shell script which doesn't have a session-id.)
610 Note that the `t_rel` field contains the observed run time in seconds
611 for the child process (starting before the fork/exec/spawn and
612 stopping after the waitpid() and includes OS process creation overhead).
613 So this time will be slightly larger than the atexit time reported by
614 the child process itself.
617 This event is generated after the current process has started
618 a background process and released all handles to it.
622 "event":"child_ready",
625 "pid":14708, # child PID
626 "ready":"ready", # child ready state
627 "t_rel":0.110605 # observed run-time of child process
631 Note that the session-id of the child process is not available to
632 the current/spawning process, so the child's PID is reported here as
633 a hint for post-processing. (But it is only a hint because the child
634 process may be a shell script which doesn't have a session-id.)
636 This event is generated after the child is started in the background
637 and given a little time to boot up and start working. If the child
638 startups normally and while the parent is still waiting, the "ready"
639 field will have the value "ready".
640 If the child is too slow to start and the parent times out, the field
641 will have the value "timeout".
642 If the child starts but the parent is unable to probe it, the field
643 will have the value "error".
645 After the parent process emits this event, it will release all of its
646 handles to the child process and treat the child as a background
647 daemon. So even if the child does eventually finish booting up,
648 the parent will not emit an updated event.
650 Note that the `t_rel` field contains the observed run time in seconds
651 when the parent released the child process into the background.
652 The child is assumed to be a long-running daemon process and may
653 outlive the parent process. So the parent's child event times should
654 not be compared to the child's atexit times.
657 This event is generated before git attempts to `exec()`
658 another command rather than starting a child process.
666 "argv":["foo", "bar"]
670 The "exec_id" field is a command-unique id and is only useful if the
671 `exec()` fails and a corresponding exec_result event is generated.
674 This event is generated if the `exec()` fails and control
675 returns to the current git command.
679 "event":"exec_result",
682 "code":1 # error code (errno) from exec()
687 This event is generated when a thread is started. It is
688 generated from *within* the new thread's thread-proc (for TLS
693 "event":"thread_start",
695 "thread":"th02:preload_thread" # thread name
700 This event is generated when a thread exits. It is generated
701 from *within* the thread's thread-proc (for TLS reasons).
705 "event":"thread_exit",
707 "thread":"th02:preload_thread", # thread name
708 "t_rel":0.007328 # thread elapsed time
713 This event is generated to log a global parameter, such as a config
714 setting, command-line flag, or environment variable.
720 "param":"core.abbrev",
726 This event defines a repo-id and associates it with the root
734 "worktree":"/Users/jeffhost/work/gfw"
738 As stated earlier, the repo-id is currently always 1, so there will
739 only be one def_repo event. Later, if in-proc submodules are
740 supported, a def_repo event should be emitted for each submodule
744 This event is generated when entering a region.
748 "event":"region_enter",
751 "nesting":1, # current region stack depth
752 "category":"index", # optional
753 "label":"do_read_index", # optional
754 "msg":".git/index" # optional
758 The `category` field may be used in a future enhancement to
759 do category-based filtering.
761 `GIT_TRACE2_EVENT_NESTING` or `trace2.eventNesting` can be used to
762 filter deeply nested regions and data events. It defaults to "2".
765 This event is generated when leaving a region.
769 "event":"region_leave",
772 "t_rel":0.002876, # time spent in region in seconds
773 "nesting":1, # region stack depth
774 "category":"index", # optional
775 "label":"do_read_index", # optional
776 "msg":".git/index" # optional
781 This event is generated to log a thread- and region-local
789 "t_abs":0.024107, # absolute elapsed time
790 "t_rel":0.001031, # elapsed time in region/thread
791 "nesting":2, # region stack depth
793 "key":"read/cache_nr",
798 The "value" field may be an integer or a string.
801 This event is generated to log a pre-formatted JSON string
802 containing structured data.
812 "category":"process",
813 "key":"windows/ancestry",
814 "value":["bash.exe","bash.exe"]
818 == Example Trace2 API Usage
820 Here is a hypothetical usage of the Trace2 API showing the intended
821 usage (without worrying about the actual Git details).
825 Initialization happens in `main()`. Behind the scenes, an
826 `atexit` and `signal` handler are registered.
829 int main(int argc, const char **argv)
834 trace2_cmd_start(argv);
836 exit_code = cmd_main(argc, argv);
838 trace2_cmd_exit(exit_code);
846 After the basics are established, additional command
847 information can be sent to Trace2 as it is discovered.
850 int cmd_checkout(int argc, const char **argv)
852 trace2_cmd_name("checkout");
853 trace2_cmd_mode("branch");
854 trace2_def_repo(the_repository);
856 // emit "def_param" messages for "interesting" config settings.
857 trace2_cmd_list_config();
860 trace2_cmd_error("Path '%s': cannot do something", path);
868 Wrap code spawning child processes.
874 struct child_process cmd = CHILD_PROCESS_INIT;
876 cmd.trace2_child_class = "editor";
878 trace2_child_start(&cmd);
879 child_exit_code = spawn_child_and_wait_for_it();
880 trace2_child_exit(&cmd, child_exit_code);
884 For example, the following fetch command spawned ssh, index-pack,
885 rev-list, and gc. This example also shows that fetch took
886 5.199 seconds and of that 4.932 was in ssh.
889 $ export GIT_TRACE2_BRIEF=1
890 $ export GIT_TRACE2=~/log.normal
897 version 2.20.1.vfs.1.1.47.g534dbe1ad1
898 start git fetch origin
899 worktree /Users/jeffhost/work/gfw
900 cmd_name fetch (fetch)
901 child_start[0] ssh git@github.com ...
902 child_start[1] git index-pack ...
903 ... (Trace2 events from child processes omitted)
904 child_exit[1] pid:14707 code:0 elapsed:0.076353
905 child_exit[0] pid:14706 code:0 elapsed:4.931869
906 child_start[2] git rev-list ...
907 ... (Trace2 events from child process omitted)
908 child_exit[2] pid:14708 code:0 elapsed:0.110605
909 child_start[3] git gc --auto
910 ... (Trace2 events from child process omitted)
911 child_exit[3] pid:14709 code:0 elapsed:0.006240
912 exit elapsed:5.198503 code:0
913 atexit elapsed:5.198541 code:0
916 When a git process is a (direct or indirect) child of another
917 git process, it inherits Trace2 context information. This
918 allows the child to print the command hierarchy. This example
919 shows gc as child[3] of fetch. When the gc process reports
920 its name as "gc", it also reports the hierarchy as "fetch/gc".
921 (In this example, trace2 messages from the child process is
922 indented for clarity.)
925 $ export GIT_TRACE2_BRIEF=1
926 $ export GIT_TRACE2=~/log.normal
933 version 2.20.1.160.g5676107ecd.dirty
934 start git fetch official
935 worktree /Users/jeffhost/work/gfw
936 cmd_name fetch (fetch)
938 child_start[3] git gc --auto
939 version 2.20.1.160.g5676107ecd.dirty
940 start /Users/jeffhost/work/gfw/git gc --auto
941 worktree /Users/jeffhost/work/gfw
942 cmd_name gc (fetch/gc)
943 exit elapsed:0.001959 code:0
944 atexit elapsed:0.001997 code:0
945 child_exit[3] pid:20303 code:0 elapsed:0.007564
946 exit elapsed:3.868938 code:0
947 atexit elapsed:3.868970 code:0
952 Regions can be use to time an interesting section of code.
955 void wt_status_collect(struct wt_status *s)
957 trace2_region_enter("status", "worktrees", s->repo);
958 wt_status_collect_changes_worktree(s);
959 trace2_region_leave("status", "worktrees", s->repo);
961 trace2_region_enter("status", "index", s->repo);
962 wt_status_collect_changes_index(s);
963 trace2_region_leave("status", "index", s->repo);
965 trace2_region_enter("status", "untracked", s->repo);
966 wt_status_collect_untracked(s);
967 trace2_region_leave("status", "untracked", s->repo);
970 void wt_status_print(struct wt_status *s)
972 trace2_region_enter("status", "print", s->repo);
973 switch (s->status_format) {
976 trace2_region_leave("status", "print", s->repo);
980 In this example, scanning for untracked files ran from +0.012568 to
981 +0.027149 (since the process started) and took 0.014581 seconds.
984 $ export GIT_TRACE2_PERF_BRIEF=1
985 $ export GIT_TRACE2_PERF=~/log.perf
990 d0 | main | version | | | | | 2.20.1.160.g5676107ecd.dirty
991 d0 | main | start | | 0.001173 | | | git status
992 d0 | main | def_repo | r1 | | | | worktree:/Users/jeffhost/work/gfw
993 d0 | main | cmd_name | | | | | status (status)
995 d0 | main | region_enter | r1 | 0.010988 | | status | label:worktrees
996 d0 | main | region_leave | r1 | 0.011236 | 0.000248 | status | label:worktrees
997 d0 | main | region_enter | r1 | 0.011260 | | status | label:index
998 d0 | main | region_leave | r1 | 0.012542 | 0.001282 | status | label:index
999 d0 | main | region_enter | r1 | 0.012568 | | status | label:untracked
1000 d0 | main | region_leave | r1 | 0.027149 | 0.014581 | status | label:untracked
1001 d0 | main | region_enter | r1 | 0.027411 | | status | label:print
1002 d0 | main | region_leave | r1 | 0.028741 | 0.001330 | status | label:print
1003 d0 | main | exit | | 0.028778 | | | code:0
1004 d0 | main | atexit | | 0.028809 | | | code:0
1007 Regions may be nested. This causes messages to be indented in the
1008 PERF target, for example.
1009 Elapsed times are relative to the start of the corresponding nesting
1010 level as expected. For example, if we add region message to:
1013 static enum path_treatment read_directory_recursive(struct dir_struct *dir,
1014 struct index_state *istate, const char *base, int baselen,
1015 struct untracked_cache_dir *untracked, int check_only,
1016 int stop_at_first_file, const struct pathspec *pathspec)
1018 enum path_treatment state, subdir_state, dir_state = path_none;
1020 trace2_region_enter_printf("dir", "read_recursive", NULL, "%.*s", baselen, base);
1022 trace2_region_leave_printf("dir", "read_recursive", NULL, "%.*s", baselen, base);
1027 We can further investigate the time spent scanning for untracked files.
1030 $ export GIT_TRACE2_PERF_BRIEF=1
1031 $ export GIT_TRACE2_PERF=~/log.perf
1035 d0 | main | version | | | | | 2.20.1.162.gb4ccea44db.dirty
1036 d0 | main | start | | 0.001173 | | | git status
1037 d0 | main | def_repo | r1 | | | | worktree:/Users/jeffhost/work/gfw
1038 d0 | main | cmd_name | | | | | status (status)
1040 d0 | main | region_enter | r1 | 0.015047 | | status | label:untracked
1041 d0 | main | region_enter | | 0.015132 | | dir | ..label:read_recursive
1042 d0 | main | region_enter | | 0.016341 | | dir | ....label:read_recursive vcs-svn/
1043 d0 | main | region_leave | | 0.016422 | 0.000081 | dir | ....label:read_recursive vcs-svn/
1044 d0 | main | region_enter | | 0.016446 | | dir | ....label:read_recursive xdiff/
1045 d0 | main | region_leave | | 0.016522 | 0.000076 | dir | ....label:read_recursive xdiff/
1046 d0 | main | region_enter | | 0.016612 | | dir | ....label:read_recursive git-gui/
1047 d0 | main | region_enter | | 0.016698 | | dir | ......label:read_recursive git-gui/po/
1048 d0 | main | region_enter | | 0.016810 | | dir | ........label:read_recursive git-gui/po/glossary/
1049 d0 | main | region_leave | | 0.016863 | 0.000053 | dir | ........label:read_recursive git-gui/po/glossary/
1051 d0 | main | region_enter | | 0.031876 | | dir | ....label:read_recursive builtin/
1052 d0 | main | region_leave | | 0.032270 | 0.000394 | dir | ....label:read_recursive builtin/
1053 d0 | main | region_leave | | 0.032414 | 0.017282 | dir | ..label:read_recursive
1054 d0 | main | region_leave | r1 | 0.032454 | 0.017407 | status | label:untracked
1056 d0 | main | exit | | 0.034279 | | | code:0
1057 d0 | main | atexit | | 0.034322 | | | code:0
1060 Trace2 regions are similar to the existing trace_performance_enter()
1061 and trace_performance_leave() routines, but are thread safe and
1062 maintain per-thread stacks of timers.
1066 Data messages added to a region.
1069 int read_index_from(struct index_state *istate, const char *path,
1072 trace2_region_enter_printf("index", "do_read_index", the_repository, "%s", path);
1076 trace2_data_intmax("index", the_repository, "read/version", istate->version);
1077 trace2_data_intmax("index", the_repository, "read/cache_nr", istate->cache_nr);
1079 trace2_region_leave_printf("index", "do_read_index", the_repository, "%s", path);
1083 This example shows that the index contained 3552 entries.
1086 $ export GIT_TRACE2_PERF_BRIEF=1
1087 $ export GIT_TRACE2_PERF=~/log.perf
1091 d0 | main | version | | | | | 2.20.1.156.gf9916ae094.dirty
1092 d0 | main | start | | 0.001173 | | | git status
1093 d0 | main | def_repo | r1 | | | | worktree:/Users/jeffhost/work/gfw
1094 d0 | main | cmd_name | | | | | status (status)
1095 d0 | main | region_enter | r1 | 0.001791 | | index | label:do_read_index .git/index
1096 d0 | main | data | r1 | 0.002494 | 0.000703 | index | ..read/version:2
1097 d0 | main | data | r1 | 0.002520 | 0.000729 | index | ..read/cache_nr:3552
1098 d0 | main | region_leave | r1 | 0.002539 | 0.000748 | index | label:do_read_index .git/index
1104 Thread messages added to a thread-proc.
1106 For example, the multithreaded preload-index code can be
1107 instrumented with a region around the thread pool and then
1108 per-thread start and exit events within the threadproc.
1111 static void *preload_thread(void *_data)
1113 // start the per-thread clock and emit a message.
1114 trace2_thread_start("preload_thread");
1116 // report which chunk of the array this thread was assigned.
1117 trace2_data_intmax("index", the_repository, "offset", p->offset);
1118 trace2_data_intmax("index", the_repository, "count", nr);
1125 // report elapsed time taken by this thread.
1126 trace2_thread_exit();
1130 void preload_index(struct index_state *index,
1131 const struct pathspec *pathspec,
1132 unsigned int refresh_flags)
1134 trace2_region_enter("index", "preload", the_repository);
1136 for (i = 0; i < threads; i++) {
1137 ... /* create thread */
1140 for (i = 0; i < threads; i++) {
1141 ... /* join thread */
1144 trace2_region_leave("index", "preload", the_repository);
1148 In this example preload_index() was executed by the `main` thread
1149 and started the `preload` region. Seven threads, named
1150 `th01:preload_thread` through `th07:preload_thread`, were started.
1151 Events from each thread are atomically appended to the shared target
1152 stream as they occur so they may appear in random order with respect
1153 other threads. Finally, the main thread waits for the threads to
1154 finish and leaves the region.
1156 Data events are tagged with the active thread name. They are used
1157 to report the per-thread parameters.
1160 $ export GIT_TRACE2_PERF_BRIEF=1
1161 $ export GIT_TRACE2_PERF=~/log.perf
1166 d0 | main | region_enter | r1 | 0.002595 | | index | label:preload
1167 d0 | th01:preload_thread | thread_start | | 0.002699 | | |
1168 d0 | th02:preload_thread | thread_start | | 0.002721 | | |
1169 d0 | th01:preload_thread | data | r1 | 0.002736 | 0.000037 | index | offset:0
1170 d0 | th02:preload_thread | data | r1 | 0.002751 | 0.000030 | index | offset:2032
1171 d0 | th03:preload_thread | thread_start | | 0.002711 | | |
1172 d0 | th06:preload_thread | thread_start | | 0.002739 | | |
1173 d0 | th01:preload_thread | data | r1 | 0.002766 | 0.000067 | index | count:508
1174 d0 | th06:preload_thread | data | r1 | 0.002856 | 0.000117 | index | offset:2540
1175 d0 | th03:preload_thread | data | r1 | 0.002824 | 0.000113 | index | offset:1016
1176 d0 | th04:preload_thread | thread_start | | 0.002710 | | |
1177 d0 | th02:preload_thread | data | r1 | 0.002779 | 0.000058 | index | count:508
1178 d0 | th06:preload_thread | data | r1 | 0.002966 | 0.000227 | index | count:508
1179 d0 | th07:preload_thread | thread_start | | 0.002741 | | |
1180 d0 | th07:preload_thread | data | r1 | 0.003017 | 0.000276 | index | offset:3048
1181 d0 | th05:preload_thread | thread_start | | 0.002712 | | |
1182 d0 | th05:preload_thread | data | r1 | 0.003067 | 0.000355 | index | offset:1524
1183 d0 | th05:preload_thread | data | r1 | 0.003090 | 0.000378 | index | count:508
1184 d0 | th07:preload_thread | data | r1 | 0.003037 | 0.000296 | index | count:504
1185 d0 | th03:preload_thread | data | r1 | 0.002971 | 0.000260 | index | count:508
1186 d0 | th04:preload_thread | data | r1 | 0.002983 | 0.000273 | index | offset:508
1187 d0 | th04:preload_thread | data | r1 | 0.007311 | 0.004601 | index | count:508
1188 d0 | th05:preload_thread | thread_exit | | 0.008781 | 0.006069 | |
1189 d0 | th01:preload_thread | thread_exit | | 0.009561 | 0.006862 | |
1190 d0 | th03:preload_thread | thread_exit | | 0.009742 | 0.007031 | |
1191 d0 | th06:preload_thread | thread_exit | | 0.009820 | 0.007081 | |
1192 d0 | th02:preload_thread | thread_exit | | 0.010274 | 0.007553 | |
1193 d0 | th07:preload_thread | thread_exit | | 0.010477 | 0.007736 | |
1194 d0 | th04:preload_thread | thread_exit | | 0.011657 | 0.008947 | |
1195 d0 | main | region_leave | r1 | 0.011717 | 0.009122 | index | label:preload
1197 d0 | main | exit | | 0.029996 | | | code:0
1198 d0 | main | atexit | | 0.030027 | | | code:0
1201 In this example, the preload region took 0.009122 seconds. The 7 threads
1202 took between 0.006069 and 0.008947 seconds to work on their portion of
1203 the index. Thread "th01" worked on 508 items at offset 0. Thread "th02"
1204 worked on 508 items at offset 2032. Thread "th04" worked on 508 items
1207 This example also shows that thread names are assigned in a racy manner
1208 as each thread starts and allocates TLS storage.
1212 === Relationship to the Existing Trace Api (api-trace.txt)
1214 There are a few issues to resolve before we can completely
1217 * Updating existing tests that assume GIT_TRACE format messages.
1219 * How to best handle custom GIT_TRACE_<key> messages?
1221 ** The GIT_TRACE_<key> mechanism allows each <key> to write to a
1222 different file (in addition to just stderr).
1224 ** Do we want to maintain that ability or simply write to the existing
1225 Trace2 targets (and convert <key> to a "category").