/* example usage: dtrace -q -s /path/to/dist.d */ /* * %CopyrightBegin% * * Copyright Scott Lystig Fritchie 2011. All Rights Reserved. * * The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, * Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in * compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the * Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be * retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. * * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" * basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See * the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations * under the License. * * %CopyrightEnd% */ erlang*:::dist-monitor { printf("monitor: pid %d, who %s, what %s, node %s, type %s, reason %s\n", pid, copyinstr(arg0), copyinstr(arg1), copyinstr(arg2), copyinstr(arg3), copyinstr(arg4)); } erlang*:::dist-port_busy { printf("dist port_busy: node %s, port %s, remote_node %s, blocked pid %s\n", copyinstr(arg0), copyinstr(arg1), copyinstr(arg2), copyinstr(arg3)); /* * For variable use advice, see: * http://dtrace.org/blogs/brendan/2011/11/25/dtrace-variable-types/ * * Howevever, it's quite possible for the blocked events to span * threads, so we'll use globals. */ blocked_procs[copyinstr(arg3)] = timestamp; } erlang*:::dist-output { printf("dist output: node %s, port %s, remote_node %s bytes %d\n", copyinstr(arg0), copyinstr(arg1), copyinstr(arg2), arg3); } erlang*:::dist-outputv { printf("port outputv: node %s, port %s, remote_node %s bytes %d\n", copyinstr(arg0), copyinstr(arg1), copyinstr(arg2), arg3); } erlang*:::process-scheduled /blocked_procs[copyinstr(arg0)]/ { pidstr = copyinstr(arg0); printf("blocked pid %s scheduled now, waited %d microseconds\n", pidstr, (timestamp - blocked_procs[pidstr]) / 1000); blocked_procs[pidstr] = 0; }