[v7,32/32] doc: add trace library guide

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Jerin Jacob April 22, 2020, 7:03 p.m. UTC
From: Jerin Jacob <jerinj@marvell.com>

Add programmar's guide for trace library support.

Signed-off-by: Jerin Jacob <jerinj@marvell.com>
Signed-off-by: Sunil Kumar Kori <skori@marvell.com>
---
 MAINTAINERS                            |   1 +
 doc/guides/prog_guide/index.rst        |   1 +
 doc/guides/prog_guide/trace_lib.rst    | 348 +++++++++++++++++++++++++
 doc/guides/rel_notes/release_20_05.rst |   9 +
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 create mode 100644 doc/guides/prog_guide/trace_lib.rst
  

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diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS
index 56217c9da..4dbf48e4d 100644
--- a/MAINTAINERS
+++ b/MAINTAINERS
@@ -200,6 +200,7 @@  M: Sunil Kumar Kori <skori@marvell.com>
 F: lib/librte_eal/include/rte_trace*.h
 F: lib/librte_eal/common/eal_common_trace*.c
 F: lib/librte_eal/common/eal_trace.h
+F: doc/guides/prog_guide/trace_lib.rst
 
 Memory Allocation
 M: Anatoly Burakov <anatoly.burakov@intel.com>
diff --git a/doc/guides/prog_guide/index.rst b/doc/guides/prog_guide/index.rst
index fb250abf5..0daa08acc 100644
--- a/doc/guides/prog_guide/index.rst
+++ b/doc/guides/prog_guide/index.rst
@@ -35,6 +35,7 @@  Programmer's Guide
     lpm_lib
     lpm6_lib
     flow_classify_lib
+    trace_lib
     packet_distrib_lib
     reorder_lib
     ip_fragment_reassembly_lib
diff --git a/doc/guides/prog_guide/trace_lib.rst b/doc/guides/prog_guide/trace_lib.rst
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..4ccfab49e
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+++ b/doc/guides/prog_guide/trace_lib.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,348 @@ 
+..  SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
+    Copyright(C) 2020 Marvell International Ltd.
+
+Trace Library
+=============
+
+Overview
+--------
+
+*Tracing* is a technique used to understand what goes on in a running software
+system. The software used for tracing is called a *tracer*, which is
+conceptually similar to a tape recorder.
+When recording, specific instrumentation points placed in the software source
+code generate events that are saved on a giant tape: a trace file.
+The trace file then later can be opened in *trace viewers* to visualize and
+analyze the trace events with timestamps and multi-core views.
+Such a mechanism will be useful for resolving a wide range of problems such as
+multi-core synchronization issues, latency measurements, finding out the
+post analyses information like CPU idle time, etc that would otherwise be
+extremely challenging.
+
+Tracing is often compared to *logging*. However, tracers and loggers are two
+different tools, serving two different purposes.
+Tracers are designed to record much lower-level events that occur much more
+frequently than log messages, often in the range of thousands per second, with
+very little execution overhead.
+Logging is more appropriate for a very high-level analysis of less frequent
+events: user accesses, exceptional conditions (errors and warnings, for
+example), database transactions, instant messaging communications, and such.
+Simply put, logging is one of the many use cases that can be satisfied with
+tracing.
+
+DPDK tracing library features
+-----------------------------
+
+- A framework to add tracepoints in control and fast path APIs with minimum
+  impact on performance.
+  Typical trace overhead is ~20 cycles and instrumentation overhead is 1 cycle.
+- Enable and disable the tracepoints at runtime.
+- Save the trace buffer to the filesystem at any point in time.
+- Supports ``overwrite`` and ``discard`` trace mode operations.
+- String-based tracepoint object lookup.
+- Enable and disable a set of tracepoints based on regular expression and/or
+  globbing.
+- Generate trace in ``Common Trace Format (CTF)``. ``CTF`` is an open-source
+  trace format and is compatible with ``LTTng``.
+  For detailed information, refer to `Common Trace Format <https://diamon.org/ctf/>`_
+
+How to add a tracepoint?
+------------------------
+
+This section steps you through the details of adding a simple tracepoint.
+
+.. _create_provider_header_file:
+
+Create the tracepoint provider header file
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+.. code-block:: c
+
+ #include <rte_trace_point.h>
+
+ RTE_TRACE_POINT(app_trace_string,
+                 RTE_TRACE_POINT_ARGS(const char *str),
+                 rte_trace_point_emit_string(str);
+                )
+
+The above macro creates ``app_trace_string`` tracepoint. The user can choose any
+name for the tracepoint. However, when adding the tracepoint in the DPDK library,
+the ``rte_<library_name>_trace_[<domain>_]<name>`` naming convention must be
+followed.
+The examples are ``rte_eal_trace_generic_str``, ``rte_mempool_trace_create``.
+
+When ``RTE_TRACE_POINT`` expands from above definition, it creates the following
+function template:
+
+.. code-block:: c
+
+ static __rte_always_inline void
+ app_trace_string(const char *str)
+ {
+         /* Trace subsystem hooks */
+         ...
+         rte_trace_point_emit_string(str);
+ }
+
+The consumer of this tracepoint can invoke ``app_trace_string(const char *str)``
+to emit the trace event to the trace buffer.
+
+Register the tracepoint
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+.. code-block:: c
+
+ #define RTE_TRACE_POINT_REGISTER_SELECT /* Select trace point register macros */
+
+ #include <my_tracepoint_provider.h>
+
+ RTE_TRACE_POINT_DEFINE(app_trace_string);
+
+ RTE_INIT(app_trace_init)
+ {
+       RTE_TRACE_POINT_REGISTER(app_trace_string, app.trace.string);
+ }
+
+The above code snippet registers the ``app_trace_string`` tracepoint to
+trace library. Here, the ``my_tracepoint_provider.h`` is the header file
+that user created in the first step :ref:`create_provider_header_file`
+
+The second argument for the ``RTE_TRACE_POINT_REGISTER`` is the name for the
+tracepoint. This string will be used for tracepoint lookup or regular expression
+and/or glob based tracepoint operations.
+There is no requirement for the trace function and its name to be similar.
+However, it is recommended to have a similar name for a better naming convention.
+
+The user must register the tracepoint before the ``rte_eal_init`` invocation.
+The user can use the ``RTE_INIT`` construction scheme to achieve the same.
+
+.. note::
+
+   The ``RTE_TRACE_POINT_REGISTER_SELECT`` must be defined before including the
+   header for the tracepoint registration to work properly.
+
+.. note::
+
+    The ``RTE_TRACE_POINT_DEFINE`` defines the tracepoint of ``rte_trace_point_t``
+    type. When the tracepoint defined in a shared library, the user must
+    update the ``.map`` file with ``__<trace_function_name>`` symbol as all the
+    libraries can compiled in shared mode.
+    For example, ``__app_trace_string`` will be the exported symbol in the
+    above example.
+
+Datapath tracepoint
+-------------------
+
+In order to avoid performance impact for the datapath tracepoint, the library
+introduced ``RTE_TRACE_POINT_FP``. When adding the tracepoint in datapath code,
+user must use ``RTE_TRACE_POINT_FP`` instead of ``RTE_TRACE_POINT``.
+
+``RTE_TRACE_POINT_FP`` is compiled out by default and it can be enabled using
+``CONFIG_RTE_ENABLE_TRACE_FP`` configuration parameter.
+The ``enable_trace_fp`` build option shall be used for the same for meson build.
+
+Event record mode
+-----------------
+
+Event record mode is an attribute of trace buffers. Trace library exposes the
+following modes:
+
+Overwrite
+   When trace buffer is full, new trace events overwrites the existing captured
+   events in the trace buffer.
+Discard
+   When trace buffer is full, new trace events will be discarded.
+
+The mode can be configured either using EAL command line parameter
+``--trace-mode`` on application boot up or use ``rte_trace_mode_set()`` API to
+configure at runtime.
+
+Trace file location
+-------------------
+
+On ``rte_trace_save()`` or ``rte_eal_cleanup()`` invocation, the library saves
+the trace buffers to the filesystem. By default, library saves trace files at
+``$HOME/dpdk-traces/rte-yyyy-mm-dd-[AP]M-hh-mm-ss/``.
+It can be overridden by the ``--trace-dir=<directory path>`` EAL command line
+option.
+
+For more information, refer :doc:`../linux_gsg/linux_eal_parameters` for trace
+EAL command line options.
+
+
+View and analyze the recorded events
+------------------------------------
+
+Once the trace directory is available, the user can view/inspect the recorded events.
+
+There are many tools you can use to read DPDK traces:
+
+1. ``babeltrace`` is a command-line utility that converts trace formats; it
+supports the format that DPDK trace library produces, CTF, as well as a
+basic text output that can be grep'ed.
+The babeltrace command is part of the Open Source Babeltrace project.
+
+2. ``Trace Compass`` is a graphical user interface for viewing and analyzing any
+type of logs or traces, including DPDK traces.
+
+Use the babeltrace command-line tool
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+The simplest way to list all the recorded events of a trace is to pass its path
+to babeltrace with no options::
+
+    babeltrace </path-to-trace-events/rte-yyyy-mm-dd-[AP]M-hh-mm-ss/>
+
+``babeltrace`` finds all traces recursively within the given path and prints all
+their events, merging them in chronological order.
+
+You can pipe the output of the babeltrace into a tool like grep(1) for further
+filtering. Below example grep the events for ``ethdev`` only::
+
+    babeltrace /tmp/my-dpdk-trace | grep ethdev
+
+You can pipe the output of babeltrace into a tool like wc(1) to count the
+recorded events. Below example count the number of ``ethdev`` events::
+
+    babeltrace /tmp/my-dpdk-trace | grep ethdev | wc --lines
+
+Use the tracecompass GUI tool
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+``Tracecompass`` is another tool to view/analyze the DPDK traces which gives
+a graphical view of events. Like ``babeltrace``, tracecompass also provides
+an interface to search for a particular event.
+To use ``tracecompass``, following are the minimum required steps:
+
+- Install ``tracecompass`` to the localhost. Variants are available for Linux,
+  Windows, and OS-X.
+- Launch ``tracecompass`` which will open a graphical window with trace management
+  interfaces.
+- Open a trace using ``File->Open Trace`` option and select metadata file which
+  is to be viewed/analyzed.
+
+For more details, refer `Trace Compass <https://www.eclipse.org/tracecompass/>`_
+
+Quick start
+-----------
+
+This section steps you through the details of generating trace and viewing it.
+
+- Start the dpdk-test::
+
+    echo "quit" |  ./build/app/test/dpdk-test --no-huge --trace=.*
+
+- View the traces with babeltrace viewer::
+
+    babeltrace $HOME/dpdk-traces/rte-yyyy-mm-dd-[AP]M-hh-mm-ss/
+
+Implementation details
+----------------------
+
+As DPDK trace library is designed to generate traces that uses ``Common Trace
+Format (CTF)``. ``CTF`` specification consists of the following units to create
+a trace.
+
+- ``Stream`` Sequence of packets.
+- ``Packet`` Header and one or more events.
+- ``Event`` Header and payload.
+
+For detailed information, refer `Common Trace Format <https://diamon.org/ctf/>`_
+
+The implementation details broadly divided into the following areas:
+
+Trace metadata creation
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+Based on the ``CTF`` specification,  One of a CTF trace's streams is mandatory:
+the metadata stream. It contains exactly what you would expect: data about the
+trace itself. The metadata stream contains a textual description of the binary
+layouts of all the other streams.
+
+This description is written using the Trace Stream Description Language (TSDL),
+a declarative language that exists only in the realm of CTF.
+The purpose of the metadata stream is to make CTF readers know how to parse a
+trace's binary streams of events without CTF specifying any fixed layout.
+The only stream layout known in advance is, in fact, the metadata stream's one.
+
+The internal ``trace_metadata_create()`` function generates the metadata.
+
+Trace memory
+~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+The trace memory will be allocated through an internal function
+``__rte_trace_mem_per_thread_alloc()``. The trace memory will be allocated
+per thread to enable lock less trace-emit function.
+The memory for the trace memory for DPDK lcores will be allocated on
+``rte_eal_init()`` if the trace is enabled through a EAL option.
+For non DPDK threads, on the first trace emission, the memory will be allocated.
+
+Trace memory layout
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+.. _table_trace_mem_layout:
+
+.. table:: Trace memory layout.
+
+  +-------------------+
+  |   packet.header   |
+  +-------------------+
+  |   packet.context  |
+  +-------------------+
+  |   trace 0 header  |
+  +-------------------+
+  |   trace 0 payload |
+  +-------------------+
+  |   trace 1 header  |
+  +-------------------+
+  |   trace 1 payload |
+  +-------------------+
+  |   trace N header  |
+  +-------------------+
+  |   trace N payload |
+  +-------------------+
+
+packet.header
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+.. _table_packet_header:
+
+.. table:: Packet header layout.
+
+  +-------------------+
+  |   uint32_t magic  |
+  +-------------------+
+  |   rte_uuid_t uuid |
+  +-------------------+
+
+packet.context
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+.. _table_packet_context:
+
+.. table:: Packet context layout.
+
+  +----------------------+
+  |  uint32_t thread_id  |
+  +----------------------+
+  | char thread_name[32] |
+  +----------------------+
+
+trace.header
+^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+.. _table_trace_header:
+
+.. table:: Packet context layout.
+
+  +----------------------+
+  | event_id  [63:48]    |
+  +----------------------+
+  | timestamp [47:0]     |
+  +----------------------+
+
+The trace header is 64bit, it consists of 48bit of timestamp and 16bit event ID.
+
+The ``packet.header`` and ``packet.context`` will be written in the slow path
+at the time of trace memory creation. The ``trace.header`` and trace payout
+will be emitted when the trace function invoked.
diff --git a/doc/guides/rel_notes/release_20_05.rst b/doc/guides/rel_notes/release_20_05.rst
index 7f2049a0f..ecc746882 100644
--- a/doc/guides/rel_notes/release_20_05.rst
+++ b/doc/guides/rel_notes/release_20_05.rst
@@ -135,6 +135,15 @@  New Features
   * Added IPsec inbound load-distribution support for ipsec-secgw application
     using NIC load distribution feature(Flow Director).
 
+* **Added Trace Library and Tracepoints**
+
+  A native implementation of ``common trace format(CTF)`` based trace library added
+  to provide the ability to add tracepoints in application/library to get runtime
+  trace/debug information for control and fast APIs with minimum impact on
+  fast path performance. Typical trace overhead is ~20 cycles and instrumentation
+  overhead is 1 cycle. Added tracepoints in ``EAL``, ``ethdev``, ``cryptodev``,
+  ``eventdev`` and ``mempool`` libraries for important functions.
+
 
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