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In many files there are header comments that contain an Author: statement, supposedly reflecting who originally wrote the code. In a large collaborative project like libvirt, any non-trivial file will have been modified by a large number of different contributors. IOW, the Author: comments are quickly out of date, omitting people who have made significant contribitions. In some places Author: lines have been added despite the person merely being responsible for creating the file by moving existing code out of another file. IOW, the Author: lines give an incorrect record of authorship. With this all in mind, the comments are useless as a means to identify who to talk to about code in a particular file. Contributors will always be better off using 'git log' and 'git blame' if they need to find the author of a particular bit of code. This commit thus deletes all Author: comments from the source and adds a rule to prevent them reappearing. The Copyright headers are similarly misleading and inaccurate, however, we cannot delete these as they have legal meaning, despite being largely inaccurate. In addition only the copyright holder is permitted to change their respective copyright statement. Reviewed-by: Erik Skultety <eskultet@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>
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#!/usr/bin/stap
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2011 Red Hat, Inc.
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#
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# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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# Lesser General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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# License along with this library. If not, see
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# <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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#
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#
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# This script will monitor all RPC messages going in/out of libvirtd and
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# any connected clients. Example output:
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#
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# 0.000 begin
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# 2.632 C + 0x7f1ea57dc010 local=127.0.0.1;0 remote=127.0.0.1;0
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# 2.632 C > 0x7f1ea57dc010 msg=remote.1.auth_list(call, ok, 0) len=28
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# 2.632 + S 0x1c1f710 local=127.0.0.1;0 remote=127.0.0.1;0
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# 2.632 > S 0x1c1f710 msg=remote.1.auth_list(call, ok, 0) len=28
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# 2.633 < S 0x1c1f710 msg=remote.1.auth_list(reply, ok, 0) len=36
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# 2.633 C < 0x7f1ea57dc010 msg=remote.1.auth_list(reply, ok, 0) len=36
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# 2.633 C > 0x7f1ea57dc010 msg=remote.1.open(call, ok, 1) len=40
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# 2.633 > S 0x1c1f710 msg=remote.1.open(call, ok, 1) len=40
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# 2.639 < S 0x1c1f710 msg=remote.1.open(reply, ok, 1) len=28
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# 2.639 C < 0x7f1ea57dc010 msg=remote.1.open(reply, ok, 1) len=28
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# 2.639 C > 0x7f1ea57dc010 msg=remote.1.get_uri(call, ok, 2) len=28
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# 2.639 > S 0x1c1f710 msg=remote.1.get_uri(call, ok, 2) len=28
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# 2.639 < S 0x1c1f710 msg=remote.1.get_uri(reply, ok, 2) len=48
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# 2.640 C < 0x7f1ea57dc010 msg=remote.1.get_uri(reply, ok, 2) len=48
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# 2.640 C > 0x7f1ea57dc010 msg=remote.1.domain_lookup_by_id(call, ok, 3) len=32
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# 2.640 > S 0x1c1f710 msg=remote.1.domain_lookup_by_id(call, ok, 3) len=32
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# 2.640 < S 0x1c1f710 msg=remote.1.domain_lookup_by_id(reply, error, 3) len=180
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# 2.641 C < 0x7f1ea57dc010 msg=remote.1.domain_lookup_by_id(reply, error, 3) len=180
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# 2.641 C > 0x7f1ea57dc010 msg=remote.1.close(call, ok, 4) len=28
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# 2.641 > S 0x1c1f710 msg=remote.1.close(call, ok, 4) len=28
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# 2.641 < S 0x1c1f710 msg=remote.1.close(reply, ok, 4) len=28
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# 2.641 C < 0x7f1ea57dc010 msg=remote.1.close(reply, ok, 4) len=28
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# 2.641 C - 0x7f1ea57dc010 local= remote=
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# 2.641 - S 0x1c1f710 local=127.0.0.1;0 remote=127.0.0.1;0
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global start
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# If this is set to '1', then all the raw RPC values are postfixed
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# to the string translation
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global verbose=0
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# Print a string, with a timestamp relative to the start of the script
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function print_ts(msg)
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{
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now = gettimeofday_ns() / (1000*1000)
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delta = (now - start)
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printf("%3d.%03d %s\n", (delta / 1000), (delta % 1000), msg);
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}
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# Just so we know the script is now running
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probe begin {
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start = gettimeofday_ns() / (1000*1000)
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print_ts("begin")
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}
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# Format an RPC message
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function msginfo(prefix, client, len, prog, version, proc, type, status, serial)
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{
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progstr = libvirt_rpc_program_name(prog, verbose);
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procstr = libvirt_rpc_procedure_name(prog, version, proc, verbose);
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typestr = libvirt_rpc_type_name(type, verbose);
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statusstr = libvirt_rpc_status_name(status, verbose);
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print_ts(sprintf("%s %-16p msg=%s.%d.%s(%s, %s, %d) len=%d",
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prefix, client, progstr, version, procstr,
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typestr, statusstr, serial, len));
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}
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# Catch all tx/rx of RPC messages by clients & libvirtd
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probe libvirt.rpc.server_client_msg_rx {
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if (len)
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msginfo("> S", client, len, prog, vers, proc, type, status, serial)
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}
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probe libvirt.rpc.server_client_msg_tx_queue {
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if (len)
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msginfo("< S", client, len, prog, vers, proc, type, status, serial)
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}
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probe libvirt.rpc.client_msg_rx {
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if (len)
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msginfo("C <", client, len, prog, vers, proc, type, status, serial)
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}
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probe libvirt.rpc.client_msg_tx_queue {
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if (len)
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msginfo("C >", client, len, prog, vers, proc, type, status, serial)
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}
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# Used to track connection info
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global localAddrs
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global remoteAddrs;
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global clientSocks
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global serverSocks
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# Watch for all sockets opened/closed
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probe libvirt.rpc.socket_new {
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localAddrs[pid(), sock] = localAddr;
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remoteAddrs[pid(), sock] = remoteAddr;
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}
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probe libvirt.rpc.socket_dispose {
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delete localAddrs[pid(), sock];
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delete remoteAddrs[pid(), sock];
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}
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# Print whenever a client opens / closes a connection
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probe libvirt.rpc.client_new {
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clientSocks[pid(), client] = sock;
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print_ts(sprintf("C + %-16p local=%s remote=%s", client, localAddrs[pid(), sock], remoteAddrs[pid(), sock]));
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}
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probe libvirt.rpc.client_dispose {
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print_ts(sprintf("C - %-16p local=%s remote=%s", client,
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localAddrs[pid(), clientSocks[pid(), client]],
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remoteAddrs[pid(), clientSocks[pid(), client]]));
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delete clientSocks[pid(), client];
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}
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# print whenever the server receives a client connection open/close
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probe libvirt.rpc.server_client_new {
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serverSocks[pid(), client] = sock;
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print_ts(sprintf("+ S %-16p local=%s remote=%s", client, localAddrs[pid(), sock], remoteAddrs[pid(), sock]));
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}
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probe libvirt.rpc.server_client_dispose {
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print_ts(sprintf("- S %-16p local=%s remote=%s", client,
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localAddrs[pid(), serverSocks[pid(), client]],
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remoteAddrs[pid(), serverSocks[pid(), client]]));
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delete serverSocks[pid(), client];
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}
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probe libvirt.rpc.socket_send_fd {
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print_ts(sprintf("= %-16p send fd=%d", sock, fd));
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}
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probe libvirt.rpc.socket_recv_fd {
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print_ts(sprintf("= %-16p recv fd=%d", sock, fd));
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}
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