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v7.x backport: src: add tracing controller #11106
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Should #10959 be included in this or backported separately? |
There were some concerns in #9304 we wanted to address before including this in a release, in particular making the log output location configurable (#9304 (comment)). /cc @jasongin @nodejs/diagnostics |
@joshgav The use of the @richardlau I think there are a few dependent PRs that can land if this one does. They can probably be opened separately if/once this has gone in. |
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@matthewloring can you rebase please |
@italoacasas All rebased. |
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@joshgav Can this land? |
It also looks like the trace event configuration options landed in the |
LGTM @italoacasas do the approvals/LGTMs from the original PR count for backports too? Or do backports need another approval? |
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Rubber stamp LGTM from reviewing original PR.
@joshgav same process. we need LGTM here. |
This is not landing in version 7 staging, because of 4b8b7e9. @matthewloring can you update the backport again please, and sorry for the inconvenience. |
This commit adds support for trace-event tracing to Node.js. It provides a mechanism to centralize tracing information generated by V8, Node core, and userspace code. It includes: - A trace writer responsible for serializing traces and cycling the output files so that no individual file becomes to large. - A buffer for aggregating traces to allow for batched flushes. - An agent which initializes the tracing controller and ensures that trace serialization is done on a separate thread. - A set of macros for generating trace events. - Tests and documentation. Author: Raymond Kang <[email protected]> Author: Kelvin Jin <[email protected]> Author: Matthew Loring <[email protected]> Author: Jason Ginchereau <[email protected]> PR-URL: #9304 Backport PR-URL: #11106 Reviewed-By: Josh Gavant <[email protected]>
Rebased cleanly (and force-pushed to @matthewloring's branch). Still need another LGTM I think? @nodejs/diagnostics PTAL. |
LGTM but I'm not sure I count since I opened the PR. |
This commit adds support for trace-event tracing to Node.js. It provides a mechanism to centralize tracing information generated by V8, Node core, and userspace code. It includes: - A trace writer responsible for serializing traces and cycling the output files so that no individual file becomes to large. - A buffer for aggregating traces to allow for batched flushes. - An agent which initializes the tracing controller and ensures that trace serialization is done on a separate thread. - A set of macros for generating trace events. - Tests and documentation. Author: Raymond Kang <[email protected]> Author: Kelvin Jin <[email protected]> Author: Matthew Loring <[email protected]> Author: Jason Ginchereau <[email protected]> PR-URL: nodejs#11106 Reviewed-By: Josh Gavant <[email protected]>
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selected semver-minor's can land on LTS branches. It people feel that it is worthwhile, then mention @nodejs/lts in the comments and a decision can be made. |
This change is not compatible with the versions of V8 in 4.x and 6.x. |
This commit adds support for trace-event tracing to Node.js. It provides
a mechanism to centralize tracing information generated by V8, Node
core, and userspace code. It includes:
output files so that no individual file becomes to large.
trace serialization is done on a separate thread.
Author: Raymond Kang [email protected]
Author: Kelvin Jin [email protected]
Author: Matthew Loring [email protected]
Author: Jason Ginchereau [email protected]
PR-URL: #9304
Reviewed-By: Trevor Norris [email protected]
Reviewed-By: Michael Dawson [email protected]
Reviewed-By: Josh Gavant [email protected]