GH-103082: Code cleanup in instrumentation code (#103474)

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Mark Shannon 2023-04-29 05:51:55 +01:00 committed by GitHub
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4 changed files with 42 additions and 39 deletions

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@ -145,9 +145,9 @@ _PyFrame_GetLocalsArray(_PyInterpreterFrame *frame)
}
/* Fetches the stack pointer, and sets stacktop to -1.
Having stacktop <= 0 ensures that invalid
values are not visible to the cycle GC.
We choose -1 rather than 0 to assist debugging. */
Having stacktop <= 0 ensures that invalid
values are not visible to the cycle GC.
We choose -1 rather than 0 to assist debugging. */
static inline PyObject**
_PyFrame_GetStackPointer(_PyInterpreterFrame *frame)
{

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@ -113,13 +113,17 @@ static const uint8_t INSTRUMENTED_OPCODES[256] = {
};
static inline bool
opcode_has_event(int opcode) {
return opcode < INSTRUMENTED_LINE &&
INSTRUMENTED_OPCODES[opcode] > 0;
opcode_has_event(int opcode)
{
return (
opcode < INSTRUMENTED_LINE &&
INSTRUMENTED_OPCODES[opcode] > 0
);
}
static inline bool
is_instrumented(int opcode) {
is_instrumented(int opcode)
{
assert(opcode != 0);
assert(opcode != RESERVED);
return opcode >= MIN_INSTRUMENTED_OPCODE;
@ -339,7 +343,8 @@ dump_monitors(const char *prefix, _Py_Monitors monitors, FILE*out)
/* Like _Py_GetBaseOpcode but without asserts.
* Does its best to give the right answer, but won't abort
* if something is wrong */
int get_base_opcode_best_attempt(PyCodeObject *code, int offset)
static int
get_base_opcode_best_attempt(PyCodeObject *code, int offset)
{
int opcode = _Py_OPCODE(_PyCode_CODE(code)[offset]);
if (INSTRUMENTED_OPCODES[opcode] != opcode) {
@ -418,13 +423,15 @@ dump_instrumentation_data(PyCodeObject *code, int star, FILE*out)
assert(test); \
} while (0)
bool valid_opcode(int opcode) {
static bool
valid_opcode(int opcode)
{
if (opcode > 0 &&
opcode != RESERVED &&
opcode < 255 &&
_PyOpcode_OpName[opcode] &&
_PyOpcode_OpName[opcode][0] != '<'
) {
_PyOpcode_OpName[opcode][0] != '<')
{
return true;
}
return false;
@ -550,11 +557,11 @@ de_instrument(PyCodeObject *code, int i, int event)
opcode_ptr = &code->_co_monitoring->lines[i].original_opcode;
opcode = *opcode_ptr;
}
if (opcode == INSTRUMENTED_INSTRUCTION) {
if (opcode == INSTRUMENTED_INSTRUCTION) {
opcode_ptr = &code->_co_monitoring->per_instruction_opcodes[i];
opcode = *opcode_ptr;
}
int deinstrumented = DE_INSTRUMENT[opcode];
int deinstrumented = DE_INSTRUMENT[opcode];
if (deinstrumented == 0) {
return;
}
@ -781,8 +788,7 @@ add_line_tools(PyCodeObject * code, int offset, int tools)
{
assert(tools_is_subset_for_event(code, PY_MONITORING_EVENT_LINE, tools));
assert(code->_co_monitoring);
if (code->_co_monitoring->line_tools
) {
if (code->_co_monitoring->line_tools) {
code->_co_monitoring->line_tools[offset] |= tools;
}
else {
@ -798,8 +804,7 @@ add_per_instruction_tools(PyCodeObject * code, int offset, int tools)
{
assert(tools_is_subset_for_event(code, PY_MONITORING_EVENT_INSTRUCTION, tools));
assert(code->_co_monitoring);
if (code->_co_monitoring->per_instruction_tools
) {
if (code->_co_monitoring->per_instruction_tools) {
code->_co_monitoring->per_instruction_tools[offset] |= tools;
}
else {
@ -814,11 +819,10 @@ static void
remove_per_instruction_tools(PyCodeObject * code, int offset, int tools)
{
assert(code->_co_monitoring);
if (code->_co_monitoring->per_instruction_tools)
{
if (code->_co_monitoring->per_instruction_tools) {
uint8_t *toolsptr = &code->_co_monitoring->per_instruction_tools[offset];
*toolsptr &= ~tools;
if (*toolsptr == 0 ) {
if (*toolsptr == 0) {
de_instrument_per_instruction(code, offset);
}
}
@ -843,7 +847,7 @@ call_one_instrument(
assert(tstate->tracing == 0);
PyObject *instrument = interp->monitoring_callables[tool][event];
if (instrument == NULL) {
return 0;
return 0;
}
int old_what = tstate->what_event;
tstate->what_event = event;
@ -865,16 +869,15 @@ static const int8_t MOST_SIGNIFICANT_BITS[16] = {
3, 3, 3, 3,
};
/* We could use _Py_bit_length here, but that is designed for larger (32/64) bit ints,
and can perform relatively poorly on platforms without the necessary intrinsics. */
/* We could use _Py_bit_length here, but that is designed for larger (32/64)
* bit ints, and can perform relatively poorly on platforms without the
* necessary intrinsics. */
static inline int most_significant_bit(uint8_t bits) {
assert(bits != 0);
if (bits > 15) {
return MOST_SIGNIFICANT_BITS[bits>>4]+4;
}
else {
return MOST_SIGNIFICANT_BITS[bits];
}
return MOST_SIGNIFICANT_BITS[bits];
}
static bool
@ -1002,8 +1005,8 @@ _Py_call_instrumentation_2args(
int
_Py_call_instrumentation_jump(
PyThreadState *tstate, int event,
_PyInterpreterFrame *frame, _Py_CODEUNIT *instr, _Py_CODEUNIT *target
) {
_PyInterpreterFrame *frame, _Py_CODEUNIT *instr, _Py_CODEUNIT *target)
{
assert(event == PY_MONITORING_EVENT_JUMP ||
event == PY_MONITORING_EVENT_BRANCH);
assert(frame->prev_instr == instr);
@ -1309,8 +1312,8 @@ initialize_line_tools(PyCodeObject *code, _Py_Monitors *all_events)
}
}
static
int allocate_instrumentation_data(PyCodeObject *code)
static int
allocate_instrumentation_data(PyCodeObject *code)
{
if (code->_co_monitoring == NULL) {
@ -1404,7 +1407,7 @@ static const uint8_t super_instructions[256] = {
/* Should use instruction metadata for this */
static bool
is_super_instruction(int opcode) {
is_super_instruction(uint8_t opcode) {
return super_instructions[opcode] != 0;
}
@ -1516,7 +1519,7 @@ _Py_Instrument(PyCodeObject *code, PyInterpreterState *interp)
#define C_RETURN_EVENTS \
((1 << PY_MONITORING_EVENT_C_RETURN) | \
(1 << PY_MONITORING_EVENT_C_RAISE))
(1 << PY_MONITORING_EVENT_C_RAISE))
#define C_CALL_EVENTS \
(C_RETURN_EVENTS | (1 << PY_MONITORING_EVENT_CALL))
@ -1561,8 +1564,8 @@ static int
check_tool(PyInterpreterState *interp, int tool_id)
{
if (tool_id < PY_MONITORING_SYS_PROFILE_ID &&
interp->monitoring_tool_names[tool_id] == NULL
) {
interp->monitoring_tool_names[tool_id] == NULL)
{
PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError, "tool %d is not in use", tool_id);
return -1;
}

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@ -686,11 +686,11 @@ init_interpreter(PyInterpreterState *interp,
_PyGC_InitState(&interp->gc);
PyConfig_InitPythonConfig(&interp->config);
_PyType_InitCache(interp);
for(int i = 0; i < PY_MONITORING_UNGROUPED_EVENTS; i++) {
for (int i = 0; i < PY_MONITORING_UNGROUPED_EVENTS; i++) {
interp->monitors.tools[i] = 0;
}
for (int t = 0; t < PY_MONITORING_TOOL_IDS; t++) {
for(int e = 0; e < PY_MONITORING_EVENTS; e++) {
for (int e = 0; e < PY_MONITORING_EVENTS; e++) {
interp->monitoring_callables[t][e] = NULL;
}
@ -834,11 +834,11 @@ interpreter_clear(PyInterpreterState *interp, PyThreadState *tstate)
Py_CLEAR(interp->audit_hooks);
for(int i = 0; i < PY_MONITORING_UNGROUPED_EVENTS; i++) {
for (int i = 0; i < PY_MONITORING_UNGROUPED_EVENTS; i++) {
interp->monitors.tools[i] = 0;
}
for (int t = 0; t < PY_MONITORING_TOOL_IDS; t++) {
for(int e = 0; e < PY_MONITORING_EVENTS; e++) {
for (int e = 0; e < PY_MONITORING_EVENTS; e++) {
Py_CLEAR(interp->monitoring_callables[t][e]);
}
}

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@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ print_spec_stats(FILE *out, OpcodeStats *stats)
PRIu64 "\n", i, j, val);
}
}
for(int j = 0; j < 256; j++) {
for (int j = 0; j < 256; j++) {
if (stats[i].pair_count[j]) {
fprintf(out, "opcode[%d].pair_count[%d] : %" PRIu64 "\n",
i, j, stats[i].pair_count[j]);