DTrace provider for the Next Scripting Language This is an implementation of a DTrace provider for the Next Scripting Language (NSF). The NSF provider is designed to be used with and without the DTrace support for Tcl. Therefore, NSF can be configured with --with-dtrace also in cases where Tcl was compiled without it. To enable DTrace, run configure with the flag --with-dtrace configure flag. The DTrace support for NSF was developed under Mac OS X, other platforms might require some fine tuning to get it running. Please report improvements back to the NSF developers. In Mac OS X version including System Integrity Protection (SIP), one must deactivate SIP for DTrace, first: 1) Boot into Recovery OS 2) Open Terminal 3) Run: "csrutil disable" 4) Run: "csrutil enable --without dtrace" Once SIP has been disarmed, and once DTrace support is compiled into NSF, one can run D scripts like so: 1) (Terminal window 1): sudo dtrace -q -F -s dtrace/timestamps.d -W tclsh 2) (Terminal window 2): ./nxsh dtrace/sample.tcl (Note: The "dtrace -c" option, as shown below, is not operative unless SIP is fully disabled: Run "csrutil disable" only, omit the fourth step.) DTrace requires normally that the dtrace command is run with root permissions. In case the provided sample scrips in the dtrace directory don't work out of the box, the following hints might help: * Make sure that a "package require nx" works for root as well (install nx, or provide a TCLLIBPATH, etc.). You might want to add e.g. the following line set auto_path [concat . $auto_path] to the begin of the nxsh script, or add the path to the dtrace invocation (see below) * If dtrace compilation fails (e.g. "... nsf*:::method-entry does not match any probes"), start an nxsh in a different window to make the nsf provider and the probes known to the kernel. -gustaf neumann Examples % sudo TCLLIBPATH=. dtrace -arch x86_64 -x bufsize=20m -F -s dtrace/execution-flow.d -c "./nxsh dtrace/sample.tcl" dtrace: script 'dtrace/execution-flow.d' matched 8 probes dtrace: pid 65393 has exited CPU FUNCTION 0 -> MethodDispatchCsc ::nx::Object ::nx::Class.create (2) 0 -> MethodDispatchCsc ::o ::nx::Object.public (4) 0 -> MethodDispatchCsc ::o ::nx::Object.method (3) 0 -> MethodDispatchCsc ::o ::nx::Object.__resolve_method_path (2) 0 <- ObjectDispatch ::o ::nx::Object.__resolve_method_path -> 0 0 -> MethodDispatchCsc ::o ::nx::Object.__default_method_call_protection (0) 0 <- ObjectDispatch ::o ::nx::Object.__default_method_call_protection -> 0 0 <- ObjectDispatch ::o ::nx::Object.method -> 0 0 <- ObjectDispatch ::o ::nx::Object.public -> 0 0 -> MethodDispatchCsc ::o ::nx::Object.init (0) 0 <- ObjectDispatch ::o ::nx::Object.init -> 0 0 <- ObjectDispatch ::nx::Object ::nx::Class.create -> 0 0 -> MethodDispatchCsc ::o ::o.foo (2) 0 -> MethodDispatchCsc ::o ::o.::incr (2) 0 <- ObjectDispatch ::o ::o.::incr -> 0 0 <- ObjectDispatch ::o ::o.foo -> 0 % sudo TCLLIBPATH=. dtrace -arch x86_64 -x bufsize=20m -F -s dtrace/execution-flow-args.d -c "./nxsh dtrace/sample.tcl" dtrace: script 'dtrace/execution-flow-args.d' matched 8 probes dtrace: pid 65419 has exited CPU FUNCTION 1 -> MethodDispatchCsc ::nx::Object ::nx::Class.create (2) o :public method foo {x y} { [self] ::incr x 1 -> MethodDispatchCsc ::o ::nx::Object.public (4) method foo 1 -> MethodDispatchCsc ::o ::nx::Object.method (3) foo x y 1 -> MethodDispatchCsc ::o ::nx::Object.__resolve_method_path (2) -per-object foo 1 <- ObjectDispatch ::o ::nx::Object.__resolve_method_path -> 0 1 -> MethodDispatchCsc ::o ::nx::Object.__default_method_call_protection (0) 1 <- ObjectDispatch ::o ::nx::Object.__default_method_call_protection -> 0 1 <- ObjectDispatch ::o ::nx::Object.method -> 0 1 <- ObjectDispatch ::o ::nx::Object.public -> 0 1 -> MethodDispatchCsc ::o ::nx::Object.init (0) 1 <- ObjectDispatch ::o ::nx::Object.init -> 0 1 <- ObjectDispatch ::nx::Object ::nx::Class.create -> 0 1 -> MethodDispatchCsc ::o ::o.foo (2) 1 2 1 -> MethodDispatchCsc ::o ::o.::incr (2) x 1 1 <- ObjectDispatch ::o ::o.::incr -> 0 1 <- ObjectDispatch ::o ::o.foo -> 0 % sudo TCLLIBPATH=. dtrace F -s dtrace/timestamps.d -c "./nxsh tests/object-system.test" CPU FUNCTION 0 | :END ::C ::C class = 4249 ::M ::M class = 4347 ::o ::o class = 4435 ::m2 ::m2 class = 4444 ::M2 ::M2 class = 4462 ::C0 ::C0 class = 4501 ::c1 ::c1 class = 4611 .... % sudo TCLLIBPATH=. dtrace -F -s dtrace/timestamps-q.d -c "./nxsh tests/object-system.test" .... ::nx::Object info value ------------- Distribution ------------- count 4096 | 0 8192 |@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ 16 16384 |@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ 10 32768 | 0 ::nx::Object objectparameter value ------------- Distribution ------------- count 32768 | 0 65536 |@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ 4 131072 |@@@@@@@@ 1 262144 | 0