These are just like `sysprof_collector_mark()`, but do the printf
formatting of the message internally, and only once the collector has
been fetched — so there is no overhead from the printf if sysprof is not
enabled at runtime.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <withnall@endlessm.com>
This is an almost entirely mechanical* conversion from (for example)
`gint` → `int`, `guint8` → `uint8_t`, etc.
It is not entirely complete, as many GLib functions are still used in
libsysprof-capture, which necessitate some use of GLib types.
It also avoids renaming `gboolean` → `bool` as that’s a slightly more
controversial change which will happen in the following commit.
*Code was manually realigned afterwards.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <withnall@endlessm.com>
Helps: #40
This is a convenience function to call sysprof_collector_log() while also
formatting the message.
Ideally we'd be able to avoid the string format if we are not currently
collecting data, but that can be left for a future commit. We don't have
recursive locks so we need to duplicate the structure setup.
This is a simplified API for the inferior to use (such as from a
LD_PRELOAD) that will use mmap()'d ring buffer created by Sysprof. Doing
so can reduce the amount of overhead in the inferior enough to make some
workloads useful. For example, collecting memory statistics and backtraces
is now fast enough to be useful.