POSIX_TRACE_ATTR_GETINHERITED
Section: POSIX Programmer's Manual (3P)
Updated: 2017
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NAME
posix_trace_attr_getinherited,
posix_trace_attr_getlogfullpolicy,
posix_trace_attr_getstreamfullpolicy,
posix_trace_attr_setinherited,
posix_trace_attr_setlogfullpolicy,
posix_trace_attr_setstreamfullpolicy
--- retrieve and set the behavior of a trace stream
(
TRACING)
SYNOPSIS
#include <trace.h>
int posix_trace_attr_getinherited(const trace_attr_t *restrict attr,
int *restrict inheritancepolicy);
int posix_trace_attr_getlogfullpolicy(const trace_attr_t *restrict attr,
int *restrict logpolicy);
int posix_trace_attr_getstreamfullpolicy(const trace_attr_t *restrict
attr, int *restrict streampolicy);
int posix_trace_attr_setinherited(trace_attr_t *attr,
int inheritancepolicy);
int posix_trace_attr_setlogfullpolicy(trace_attr_t *attr,
int logpolicy);
int posix_trace_attr_setstreamfullpolicy(trace_attr_t *attr,
int streampolicy);
DESCRIPTION
The
posix_trace_attr_getinherited()
and
posix_trace_attr_setinherited()
functions, respectively, shall get and set the inheritance policy
stored in the
inheritance
attribute for traced processes across the
fork()
and
spawn()
operations. The
inheritance
attribute of the attributes object pointed to by the
attr
argument shall be set to one of the following values defined by
manifest constants in the
<trace.h>
header:
- POSIX_TRACE_CLOSE_FOR_CHILD
-
After a
fork()
or
spawn()
operation, the child shall not be traced, and tracing of the parent
shall continue.
- POSIX_TRACE_INHERITED
-
After a
fork()
or
spawn()
operation, if the parent is being traced, its child shall be
concurrently traced using the same trace stream.
The default value for the
inheritance
attribute is POSIX_TRACE_CLOSE_FOR_CHILD.
The
posix_trace_attr_getlogfullpolicy()
and
posix_trace_attr_setlogfullpolicy()
functions, respectively, shall get and set the trace log full policy
stored in the
log-full-policy
attribute of the attributes object pointed to by the
attr
argument.
The
log-full-policy
attribute shall be set to one of the following values defined by
manifest constants in the
<trace.h>
header:
- POSIX_TRACE_LOOP
-
The trace log shall loop until the associated trace stream is stopped.
This policy means that when the trace log gets full, the file system
shall reuse the resources allocated to the oldest trace events that
were recorded. In this way, the trace log will always contain the most
recent trace events flushed.
- POSIX_TRACE_UNTIL_FULL
-
The trace stream shall be flushed to the trace log until the trace log
is full. This condition can be deduced from the
posix_log_full_status
member status (see the
posix_trace_status_info
structure defined in
<trace.h>).
The last recorded trace event shall be the POSIX_TRACE_STOP trace event.
- POSIX_TRACE_APPEND
-
The associated trace stream shall be flushed to the trace log without
log size limitation. If the application specifies POSIX_TRACE_APPEND,
the implementation shall ignore the
log-max-size
attribute.
The default value for the
log-full-policy
attribute is POSIX_TRACE_LOOP.
The
posix_trace_attr_getstreamfullpolicy()
and
posix_trace_attr_setstreamfullpolicy()
functions, respectively, shall get and set the trace stream full policy
stored in the
stream-full-policy
attribute of the attributes object pointed to by the
attr
argument.
The
stream-full-policy
attribute shall be set to one of the following values defined by
manifest constants in the
<trace.h>
header:
- POSIX_TRACE_LOOP
-
The trace stream shall loop until explicitly stopped by the
posix_trace_stop()
function. This policy means that when the trace stream is full, the
trace system shall reuse the resources allocated to the oldest trace
events recorded. In this way, the trace stream will always contain the
most recent trace events recorded.
- POSIX_TRACE_UNTIL_FULL
-
The trace stream will run until the trace stream resources are
exhausted. Then the trace stream will stop. This condition can be
deduced from
posix_stream_status
and
posix_stream_full_status
(see the
posix_trace_status_info
structure defined in
<trace.h>).
When this trace stream is read, a POSIX_TRACE_STOP trace
event shall be reported after reporting the last recorded trace event.
The trace system shall reuse the resources allocated to any trace
events already reported---see the
posix_trace_getnext_event(),
posix_trace_trygetnext_event(),
and
posix_trace_timedgetnext_event()
functions---or already flushed for an active trace stream with log if
the Trace Log option is supported; see the
posix_trace_flush()
function. The trace system shall restart the trace stream when it is
empty and may restart it sooner. A POSIX_TRACE_START trace event shall
be reported before reporting the next recorded trace event.
- POSIX_TRACE_FLUSH
-
If the Trace Log option is supported, this policy is identical to the
POSIX_TRACE_UNTIL_FULL trace stream full policy except that the trace
stream shall be flushed regularly as if
posix_trace_flush()
had been explicitly called. Defining this policy for an active trace
stream without log shall be invalid.
The default value for the
stream-full-policy
attribute shall be POSIX_TRACE_LOOP for an active trace stream without
log.
If the Trace Log option is supported, the default value for the
stream-full-policy
attribute shall be POSIX_TRACE_FLUSH for an active trace stream with
log.
RETURN VALUE
Upon successful completion, these functions shall return a value of
zero. Otherwise, they shall return the corresponding error number.
If successful, the
posix_trace_attr_getinherited()
function shall store the
inheritance
attribute value in the object pointed to by
inheritancepolicy.
Otherwise, the content of this object is undefined.
If successful, the
posix_trace_attr_getlogfullpolicy()
function shall store the
log-full-policy
attribute value in the object pointed to by
logpolicy.
Otherwise, the content of this object is undefined.
If successful, the
posix_trace_attr_getstreamfullpolicy()
function shall store the
stream-full-policy
attribute value in the object pointed to by
streampolicy.
Otherwise, the content of this object is undefined.
ERRORS
These functions may fail if:
- EINVAL
-
The value specified by at least one of the arguments is invalid.
The following sections are informative.
EXAMPLES
None.
APPLICATION USAGE
None.
RATIONALE
None.
FUTURE DIRECTIONS
The following functions:
-
posix_trace_attr_getinherited()
posix_trace_attr_getlogfullpolicy()
posix_trace_attr_getstreamfullpolicy()
posix_trace_attr_setinherited()
posix_trace_attr_setlogfullpolicy()
posix_trace_attr_setstreamfullpolicy()
may be removed in a future version.
SEE ALSO
fork(),
posix_trace_attr_destroy(),
posix_trace_create(),
posix_trace_get_attr(),
posix_trace_getnext_event(),
posix_trace_start()
The Base Definitions volume of POSIX.1-2017,
<trace.h>
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