1*fdd8201dSApple OSS DistributionsKernel Data Descriptors 2*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions======================= 3*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions 4*fdd8201dSApple OSS DistributionsThis project allows for dynamic data to be passed from the kernel to userspace tools without binding them to particular version of 5*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributionsstruct definition. The `libkdd` library provides convenient API for parsing and interpreting `kernel chunked data`. 6*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions 7*fdd8201dSApple OSS DistributionsThe libkdd APIs are defined in [kdd.h](./kdd.h) 8*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions 9*fdd8201dSApple OSS DistributionsThe `KCDATA` format 10*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions=================== 11*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions 12*fdd8201dSApple OSS DistributionsThe format for data is setup in a generic format as follows 13*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions 14*fdd8201dSApple OSS DistributionsLayout of data structure 15*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions------------------------ 16*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions 17*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions | 8 - bytes | 18*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions |---------------------------| ------ offset = 00 19*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions | type = MAGIC | LENGTH | # BEGIN Header 20*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions | 0 | 21*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions |---------------------------| ------ offset = 16 22*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions | type | size | # chunk header 23*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions | flags | 24*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions |---------------------------| ------ offset = 32 25*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions | data | # arbitrary data (len=16) 26*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions |___________data____________| 27*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions |---------------------------| ------ offset = 48 28*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions | type | size | # chunk header 29*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions | flags | 30*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions |---------------------------| ------ offset = 64 31*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions | data | # arbitrary data (len=32) 32*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions | data | 33*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions | data | 34*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions |___________data____________| 35*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions |---------------------------| ------ offset = 96 36*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions | type = END | size=0 | # chunk header 37*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions | 0 | 38*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions 39*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions 40*fdd8201dSApple OSS DistributionsThe type field describes what kind of data is passed. For example type = `TASK_CRASHINFO_UUID` means the following data is a uuid. 41*fdd8201dSApple OSS DistributionsThese types need to be defined in task_corpses.h for easy consumption by userspace inspection tools. 42*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions 43*fdd8201dSApple OSS DistributionsSome range of types is reserved for special types like ints, longs etc. A cool new functionality made possible with this 44*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributionsextensible data format is that kernel can decide to put more information as required without requiring user space tools to 45*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributionsre-compile to be compatible. The case of `rusage` struct versions could be introduced without breaking existing tools. 46*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions 47*fdd8201dSApple OSS DistributionsFeature description: Generic data with description 48*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions------------------- 49*fdd8201dSApple OSS DistributionsFurther more generic data with description is very much possible now. For example 50*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions 51*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions - kcdata_add_uint64_with_description(cdatainfo, 0x700, "NUM MACH PORTS"); 52*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions - and more functions that allow adding description. 53*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions 54*fdd8201dSApple OSS DistributionsThe userspace tools can then look at the description and print the data even if they are not compiled with knowledge of the field apriori. 55*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions 56*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions Example data: 57*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions 0000 57 f1 ad de 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 W............... 58*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions 0010 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 30 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........0....... 59*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions 0020 50 49 44 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 PID............. 60*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions 0030 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................ 61*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions 0040 9c 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................ 62*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions 0050 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 30 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........0....... 63*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions 0060 50 41 52 45 4e 54 20 50 49 44 00 00 00 00 00 00 PARENT PID...... 64*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions 0070 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................ 65*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions 0080 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................ 66*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions 0090 ed 58 91 f1 67*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions 68*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions 69*fdd8201dSApple OSS DistributionsFeature description: Container markers for compound data 70*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions------------------ 71*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions 72*fdd8201dSApple OSS DistributionsIf a given kernel data type is complex and requires adding multiple optional fields inside a container 73*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributionsobject for a consumer to understand arbitrary data, we package it using container markers. 74*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions 75*fdd8201dSApple OSS DistributionsFor example, the stackshot code gathers information and describes the state of a given task with respect 76*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributionsto many subsystems. It includes data such as io stats, vm counters, process names/flags and syscall counts. 77*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions 78*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions kcdata_add_container_marker(kcdata_p, KCDATA_TYPE_CONTAINER_BEGIN, STACKSHOT_KCCONTAINER_TASK, task_uniqueid); 79*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions // add multiple data, or add_<type>_with_description()s here 80*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions 81*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions kcdata_add_container_marker(kcdata_p, KCDATA_TYPE_CONTAINER_END, STACKSHOT_KCCONTAINER_TASK, task_uniqueid); 82*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions 83*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions 84*fdd8201dSApple OSS DistributionsFeature description: Custom Data formats on demand 85*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions-------------------- 86*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions 87*fdd8201dSApple OSS DistributionsWith the self describing nature of format, the kernel provider can describe a data type (uniquely identified by a number) and use 88*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributionsit in the buffer for sending data. The consumer can parse the type information and have knowledge of describing incoming data. 89*fdd8201dSApple OSS DistributionsFollowing is an example of how we can describe a kernel specific struct sample_disk_io_stats in buffer. 90*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions 91*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions struct sample_disk_io_stats { 92*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions uint64_t disk_reads_count; 93*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions uint64_t disk_reads_size; 94*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions uint64_t io_priority_count[4]; 95*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions uint64_t io_priority_size; 96*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions } __attribute__ ((packed)); 97*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions 98*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions 99*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions struct kcdata_subtype_descriptor disk_io_stats_def[] = { 100*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions {KCS_SUBTYPE_FLAGS_NONE, KC_ST_UINT64, 0 * sizeof(uint64_t), sizeof(uint64_t), "disk_reads_count"}, 101*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions {KCS_SUBTYPE_FLAGS_NONE, KC_ST_UINT64, 1 * sizeof(uint64_t), sizeof(uint64_t), "disk_reads_size"}, 102*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions {KCS_SUBTYPE_FLAGS_ARRAY, KC_ST_UINT64, 2 * sizeof(uint64_t), KCS_SUBTYPE_PACK_SIZE(4, sizeof(uint64_t)), "io_priority_count"}, 103*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions {KCS_SUBTYPE_FLAGS_ARRAY, KC_ST_UINT64, (2 + 4) * sizeof(uint64_t), sizeof(uint64_t), "io_priority_size"}, 104*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions }; 105*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions 106*fdd8201dSApple OSS DistributionsNow you can add this custom type definition into the buffer as 107*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions kcdata_add_type_definition(kcdata_p, KCTYPE_SAMPLE_DISK_IO_STATS, "sample_disk_io_stats", 108*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions &disk_io_stats_def[0], sizeof(disk_io_stats_def)/sizeof(struct kcdata_subtype_descriptor)); 109*fdd8201dSApple OSS Distributions 110