17. Eventlog encodings¶
This section documents the encodings of the events emitted to GHC’s event log. These events can include information about the thread scheduling events, garbage collection statistics, profiling information, user-defined tracing events.
This section is intended for implementors of tooling which consume these events.
17.1. Heap profiler event log output¶
The heap profiler can produce output to GHC’s event log, allowing samples to be correlated with other event log events over the program’s lifecycle.
This section defines the layout of these events. The String
type below is
defined to be a UTF-8 encoded NUL-terminated string.
17.1.1. Metadata event types¶
17.1.1.1. Beginning of sample stream¶
A single fixed-width event emitted during program start-up describing the samples that follow.
EVENT_HEAP_PROF_BEGIN
Word8
: Profile ID
Word64
: Sampling period in nanoseconds
Word32
: Sample break-down type. One of,
HEAP_PROF_BREAKDOWN_COST_CENTER
(output from-hc
)
HEAP_PROF_BREAKDOWN_CLOSURE_DESCR
(output from-hd
)
HEAP_PROF_BREAKDOWN_RETAINER
(output from-hr
)
HEAP_PROF_BREAKDOWN_MODULE
(output from-hm
)
HEAP_PROF_BREAKDOWN_TYPE_DESCR
(output from-hy
)
HEAP_PROF_BREAKDOWN_BIOGRAPHY
(output from-hb
)
HEAP_PROF_BREAKDOWN_CLOSURE_TYPE
(output from-hT
)
String
: Module filter
String
: Closure description filter
String
: Type description filter
String
: Cost centre filter
String
: Cost centre stack filter
String
: Retainer filter
String
: Biography filter
17.1.1.2. Cost centre definitions¶
A variable-length packet produced once for each cost centre,
EVENT_HEAP_PROF_COST_CENTRE
Word32
: cost centre number
String
: label
String
: module
String
: source location
Word8
: flags
bit 0: is the cost-centre a CAF?
17.1.2. Sample event types¶
A sample (consisting of a list of break-down classes, e.g. cost centres, and heap residency sizes), is to be encoded in the body of one or more events.
We normally mark the beginning of a new sample with an EVENT_HEAP_PROF_SAMPLE_BEGIN
event,
EVENT_HEAP_PROF_SAMPLE_BEGIN
Word64
: sample number
Biographical profiling samples start with the EVENT_HEAP_BIO_PROF_SAMPLE_BEGIN
event. These events also include a timestamp which indicates when the sample
was taken. This is because all these samples will appear at the end of
the eventlog due to how the biographical profiling mode works. You can
use the timestamp to reorder the samples relative to the other events.
EVENT_HEAP_BIO_PROF_SAMPLE_BEGIN
Word64
: sample number
Word64
: eventlog timestamp in ns
A heap residency census will follow. Since events may only be up to 2^16^ bytes
in length a single sample may need to be split among multiple
EVENT_HEAP_PROF_SAMPLE
events. The precise format of the census entries is
determined by the break-down type.
At the end of the sample period the EVENT_HEAP_PROF_SAMPLE_END
event if
emitted. This is useful to properly delimit the sampling period and to record
the total time spent profiling.
EVENT_HEAP_PROF_SAMPLE_END
*Word64
: sample number
17.1.2.1. Cost-centre break-down¶
- A variable-length packet encoding a heap profile sample broken down by,
cost-centre (
-hc
)EVENT_HEAP_PROF_SAMPLE_COST_CENTRE
Word8
: Profile IDWord64
: heap residency in bytesWord8
: stack depthWord32[]
: cost centre stack starting with inner-most (cost centre numbers)
17.1.2.2. String break-down¶
A variable-length event encoding a heap sample broken down by,
type description (
-hy
)closure description (
-hd
)module (
-hm
)
EVENT_HEAP_PROF_SAMPLE_STRING
Word8
: Profile ID
Word64
: heap residency in bytes
String
: type or closure description, or module name
17.2. Time profiler event log output¶
The time profiling mode enabled by -p
also emits sample events to the eventlog.
At the start of profiling the tick interval is emitted to the eventlog and then
on each tick the current cost centre stack is emitted. Together these enable
a user to construct an approximate track of the executation of their program.
17.2.1. Profile begin event¶
EVENT_PROF_BEGIN
Word64
: Tick interval, in nanoseconds
17.2.2. Tick sample event¶
A variable-length packet encoding a profile sample.
EVENT_PROF_SAMPLE_COST_CENTRE
Word32
: Capability
Word64
: Current profiling tick
Word8
: stack depth
Word32[]
: cost centre stack starting with inner-most (cost centre numbers)