Message ID | 8cb206b76323e14d8e07f6cfb5aa482a47eb54c5.1666290489.git.gitgitgadget@gmail.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | Superseded |
Headers | show |
Series | Trace2 timers and counters and some cleanup | expand |
On Thu, Oct 20 2022, Jeff Hostetler via GitGitGadget wrote: > From: Jeff Hostetler <jeffhost@microsoft.com> > > Improve the documentation of the tr2tls_thread_ctx.thread_name field > and its relation to the tr2tls_thread_ctx.thread_id field. Good to see this split off, thanks! > Signed-off-by: Jeff Hostetler <jeffhost@microsoft.com> > --- > trace2/tr2_tls.h | 15 +++++++++------ > 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/trace2/tr2_tls.h b/trace2/tr2_tls.h > index d4e725f430b..7d1f03a2ea6 100644 > --- a/trace2/tr2_tls.h > +++ b/trace2/tr2_tls.h > @@ -25,12 +25,15 @@ struct tr2tls_thread_ctx { > /* > * Create thread-local storage for the current thread. > * > - * We assume the first thread is "main". Other threads are given > - * non-zero thread-ids to help distinguish messages from concurrent > - * threads. > - * > - * Truncate the thread name if necessary to help with column alignment > - * in printf-style messages. > + * The first thread in the process will have: > + * { .thread_id=0, .thread_name="main" } > + * Subsequent threads are given a non-zero thread_id and a thread_name > + * constructed from the id and a thread base name (which is usually just > + * the name of the thread-proc function). For example: > + * { .thread_id=10, .thread_name="th10fsm-listen" } I think the example is missing a ":" after the "th10", i.e. it should be "th10:fsm-listen" per the code in 6/8: strbuf_addf(&buf, "th%02d:", ctx->thread_id); [...]
On 10/20/22 2:57 PM, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason wrote: > > On Thu, Oct 20 2022, Jeff Hostetler via GitGitGadget wrote: > >> From: Jeff Hostetler <jeffhost@microsoft.com> >> >> Improve the documentation of the tr2tls_thread_ctx.thread_name field >> and its relation to the tr2tls_thread_ctx.thread_id field. > > Good to see this split off, thanks! > [...] >> + * the name of the thread-proc function). For example: >> + * { .thread_id=10, .thread_name="th10fsm-listen" } > > I think the example is missing a ":" after the "th10", i.e. it should be > "th10:fsm-listen" per the code in 6/8: > > strbuf_addf(&buf, "th%02d:", ctx->thread_id); > [...] > oops. :-) good catch. i'll fix up and resend, but will wait a bit for any other comments. Jeff
diff --git a/trace2/tr2_tls.h b/trace2/tr2_tls.h index d4e725f430b..7d1f03a2ea6 100644 --- a/trace2/tr2_tls.h +++ b/trace2/tr2_tls.h @@ -25,12 +25,15 @@ struct tr2tls_thread_ctx { /* * Create thread-local storage for the current thread. * - * We assume the first thread is "main". Other threads are given - * non-zero thread-ids to help distinguish messages from concurrent - * threads. - * - * Truncate the thread name if necessary to help with column alignment - * in printf-style messages. + * The first thread in the process will have: + * { .thread_id=0, .thread_name="main" } + * Subsequent threads are given a non-zero thread_id and a thread_name + * constructed from the id and a thread base name (which is usually just + * the name of the thread-proc function). For example: + * { .thread_id=10, .thread_name="th10fsm-listen" } + * This helps to identify and distinguish messages from concurrent threads. + * The ctx.thread_name field is truncated if necessary to help with column + * alignment in printf-style messages. * * In this and all following functions the term "self" refers to the * current thread.